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Day Job Killer

Posted in Internet Marketing Reviews by alex on the January 30th, 2007

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Update: Read the official Blood Money Report here:Day Job Killer Review.

That’s the newly announced name of Affiliate Project X version 2.

If you haven’t at least read about Affiliate Project X, you must have been hiding under some kind of rock for the past months because it rocked the clickbank world.

This ebook sold more copies in a week than any other clickbank product before it. A record that could very well withstand the test of time.

Or maybe not.

It seems the launch of Day Job Killer is going to be even bigger. Although the name has just been announced today, a few lucky insiders have been graced with a preview and registrar data indicates they’ve started purchasing domain names for the project as early as mid January.

The promotion band wagon isn’t a wagon anymore, it’s a freight train.

So what has people so excited?

Well, Affiliate Project X was not just good. For a large slice of clickbank marketers, it was great. It has techniques in it that are not often publicly disclosed, even in much more expensive marketing guides.

Nobody says these things aloud because they work so well and followers have to remain limited if the techniques are to remain as potent.

It’s a good bet a large percentage of Affiliate Project X buyers already have their credit cards ready to swipe the minute the bomb drops.

And Chris McNeeny, the author, has a spectacular way with words. His emails and sales letters could be called a free copywriting course and even they yield golden nuggets that strongly hint to the quality you will find on the other side of the Clickbank order form…

Here is only some of what is promised for the release of Day Job Killer:

1) Proof of income (ok, we seen it before, what will it be now?)
2) a $50,000 example you can steal (sounds good)
3) a “super niche” I currently make six figures annually from. (And I’ll bet you this won’t be crappy Rich Jerk style where he shows you something outdated you could have greatly benefited from – 3 years ago - .

“The guide is very simply a series of step-by-step methods that I
have copied from six figure affiliates. Four months on the road,
building up an understanding beyond Project X.”

Two things make it stand out as ultimately desirable:

1) Going beyond Project X: I’m applying the tactics right now and my income goes up every day. If I can use this to make it grow faster, it will pay for itself within hours.

2) There is nothing more valuable than real live examples. Only somebody in Chris’ shoes can afford to expose a niche in which they make six figures. Internet marketing is dead? Not by a long shot. We just need more people like Chris who are ready to bite the bullet and bleed a little for the rest of us to benefit…

I’m out of the country and because of the time zone, several people have jumped the gun and registered the best domain names.

They’ve also gotten their Day Job Killer pre-review reviews up:

Official Day Job Killer Review
Day Job Killer Review

Andy Beard’s Day Job Killer Review

Another example

Day Job Killer

And I’ll bet you Andre Chaperon, who’s been awful quiet lately, is hot on the tracks of a massive bonus.  Oops, it went up while I was writing.  Talk about timing…

Andre Chaperon’s Day Job Killer Review

Well, no time to be jealous, I’ve got my own tricks up my sleeve and an experiment already in the works.

What the really smart people are doing is getting the pre-launch jump on Google Adwords.

Right now the keyword is still dead cheap and you can buy your way into double digit CTRs for next to nothing, preparing for explosive action once the fun starts.

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  1. Andy Beard said,

    on January 30th, 2007 at 8:03 am

    This launch will be interesting, it won’t just be battle of the PPC but battle of the natural SERPs and bonuses

    The challenge for those of unfortunate enough to not get a pre-release copy is how to have a great related bonus available on release day.

  2. alex said,

    on January 30th, 2007 at 8:18 am

    Indeed, we are talking high stakes here.

    DJK is like the biggest shark bait of all right now and APX created an army of sharks.

    Definitely a buyer’s market where those that can promote to loyal customers will make easy sales but those trying to grab them off the PPC engines will dog fight for thin margins (on the product title).

    Bonus creation shows one of the real values of reseller and master rights. You can spin out a “quality bonus” on a dime…

    Ready, Set, Go!

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