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Day Job Killer

Posted in Internet Marketing Reviews by alex on the February 5th, 2007

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This Day Job Killer Review will offend wimps and vegetarians.

Ok, the cat is out of the bag, I have a pre-launch copy.

Why did I keep my mouth shut until now? Well let’s just say Chris has been pretty clear about not leaking anything and not revealing some of the advanced Day Job Killer tactics before it actually goes live.

Hint: the leveler, direct-linking X and campaign nuking are only the tip of the iceberg.

What I can do is give you a whiff of what you can expect from Day Job Killer. I’ll keep this rather short because I have a lot of work to do, but it touches on one of my pet peeves and I’ve wanted to write a post about it for some time.

Hey Fella, if it’s Friends you want, join a social club will ya?

Let’s call this the Nice Guy Marketer’s Syndrome. He doesn’t just sound like a nice guy. He really, really is a nice guy. So nice he sometimes doesn’t know what’s good for him and his or her customers.

So he knows he could sell more but he avoids using the top end tactics because he somehow thinks it’s wrong to use powerful inducement methods to practically force people to buy.

And this creates 2 big losers. The marketer and the customer.

How does this apply to Day Job Killer? We’ll get to that in a moment so be patient, ok?

So I’m a fan of the great Zig Ziglar. In one of his books (don’t ask me which right now, I’ve read too many), he says something along these lines: the best salespeople realize that they do their prospect a FAVOR when they sell them their product and that they FAIL that prospect when they leave him without having CLOSED THE SALE.

You hear that?

When you sell you both win. When you don’t sell, you FAIL yourself AND the customer (if you read my blog regularly, you know I never use caps. Hint: I really mean what I’m saying!).

If you’re selling junk, shame on you. But if you’re selling something that really provides benefits to your prospect, then force them to buy it, you’ll both be better off. Ok, force is a bit of a strong word. What I mean is give it everything you’ve got. Use every weapon in your arsenal. It’s not wrong, it’s not unethical and there’s no excuse not too.

You’re going to hit this dilemma once you buy Day Job Killer so stick with me while I finish my little rant. It’s capitally important.

Let me give you an example with Affiliate Project X, the predecessor of Day Job Killer. There have been thousands of copies sold. Hundreds of affiliates are applying the tactics and raking in the cash.

But wait. A great majority of Affiliate Project X buyers have failed miserably.

Why?

Because their newbish, misinformed and completely disoriented conscience prevents them from applying the cutting edge tactics found inside it. They refuse to use psychological tactics to get what they want.

Well buddy, then why did you buy it in the first place, for the parts that you already knew and could have gotten elsewhere?

Look at all the gurus and big earners online. What do they have in common?

They are ruthless. When they smell blood, they go for the jugular; they don’t back off and open a door for escape, they make the kill.

Before I conclude on Day Job Killer, I want to give you a final example.

Quite a few people have willingly bought Affiliate Project X from my link. I use every tactic in the book to sell it and I feel great about it. I made a killer bonus for it, one that forces the customer to apply the tactics.

What I did was write pre-sell templates tear into the prospect like a mountain lion on a goat. All the customer has to do is upload them to their site, replace product names and change a couple of words. And there, in their hands is a pre-sell that Converts Clickers into Buyers.

I feel great when I make a sale of Affiliate Project X with my bonus because I know that I just helped someone. And when I don’t make the sale, I know I failed someone. I know there is a 95% chance they will buy the same product somewhere else and get LESS value for their money.

That’s why I feel so comfortable using the most advanced hypnotic, borderline manipulative techniques to MAKE THE SALE.

Ok, boy that felt good. Now back to Day Job Killer.

Who is Day Job Killer Written For?

Day Job Killer is written for advanced affiliates. It’s written for the guy or gal that doesn’t like leaving things up to chance. Most importantly, it’s written for predators: lions and tigers. It’s written for scavengers: hyenas and vultures. It’s not for herbivores. If you’re not wiling to go for the kill when the time is right, then don’t buy this. And in fact get out of the game because you’ll never reach the top of the food chain. You’re the prey, not the hunter.

Who Should Buy Day Job Killer?

I’d say about 30% of the guide is good for newbies and the rest is advanced stuff.

That doesn’t mean in any way that newbies should shun Day Job Killer. They won’t be able to apply half of the stuff they find but they will have a map where X marks the spot, and that spot is the place where shit happens.

What about intermediate and top level affiliates? Yes, it’s for you. As an intermediate, it’s a cheap ticket to the next level. As an advanced affiliate, you won’t even feel the pinch in your pocket book and at the very worst it will be a reminder of the cream of the crop methods you should be using and applying every day.

If you do decide Day Job Killer is for you, then buy it from this link (not live yet, don’t panic) and get my acclaimed bonus Pre-sell and Squeeze Templates. Take the guesswork out of the equation and stick with what works.

If you have any doubt, read this article again and let it sink in. It might just save you from remaining another self-destructive marketing wimp.

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  1. Jad said,

    on February 5th, 2007 at 4:37 am

    Ok, am sold. I have to admit, this is maybe the most straight-forward, no BS review I read in a while.

    When is it coming out exactly?

    Keep up the great work you’re doing Alex, this blog is becoming more and more a source of reflection and insipiration.

    Regards,

    Jad

  2. alex said,

    on February 5th, 2007 at 4:42 am

    Hey Jad,

    Thanks for the comment. Day Job Killer really lit my fire. Hope it does the same for you.

    It’s due out 3pm eastern time February 6th.

  3. Jean Ghalo said,

    on February 5th, 2007 at 12:34 pm

    One more time another good release from you alex as I believe…

    am waiting for the launch to have my copy, especially after that i read this post

    Jean

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