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Day Job Killer is one of the few affiliate marketing guides that I have purchased that have actually influenced my business. From it, I learned how to deal with competition, how to get around certain Adwords limitations, how to keep customers for life, how to give good bonuses, and how to put campaigns on autopilot. Although the buzz surrounding Day Job Killer has subsided, I still believe it to be one of the best affiliate marketing guides available.
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Day Job Killer is created by Chris McNeeney, one of the best known affiliate marketers on the planet. He was the creator of Google Cash, which was the industry standard on creating Google campaigns for affiliate products. He also is the creator of Affiliate Project X as well as a host of other best selling affiliate marketing guides. This guy knows what he's talking about.
Day Job Killer is targeted to experienced internet marketers. For this reason, I don't recommend it to those who are just starting out in this business. However, if you have some experience in the field, then I recommend giving Day Job Killer a serious look. Even someone like me, who has been in the affiliate marketing game for a long time, was able to learn quite a bit from this guide. Below is a breakdown of some of the main points that I took away from reading Day Job Killer.
Rethinking Direct Linking
As stated, Chris McNeeney is the creator of Google Cash, so he is the originator of direct linking. However, the strategy behind direct linking has changed over the years along with the changes that Google has made to their policies. Therefore, within Day Job Killer, Chris outlines the strategies to make serious money in direct linking for today's affiliate marketer. Included in this is an outline of how to capitalize on Amazon's affiliate network.
Those of you who have been affiliate marketers for a long time are aware that there was a lot of money made back in the golden days of direct linking. However, those "data entry" days are long gone. In order to make money with this strategy, you've got to rethink direct linking. Fortunately, Day Job Killer provides some awesome strategies to make this profitable.
Dealing With Competition
When advertising on Google Adwords, there can be a lot of competition depending on the niche that you are targeting. When direct linking was possible back in the "golden days" of internet marketing, individuals could be ads up on Google, and the highest bidders would show up on the first page. However, Google now only lets one ad for a certain domain show up on the first page.
However, Day Job Killer gives several "dirty" tricks for ensuring that your page shows up on the first page. One of these techniques is simply making a slight change in your ads. However, the long term way to do this is to outsmart your competition, and this can be done by changing your minimum bids at strategic times. If executed properly, you can knock your competition off of the first page and make sure that they never return. Within Day Job Killer, you learn exactly how to get your ad onto the first page, even if your competitors have established ads.
Retaining Customers For Life
Day Job Killer finally convinced me to do something that I knew that I should be doing, but hadn't been doing, and that is capturing customer emails. Although most internet marketers have heard for a long time that the "money is in the list," even the most experienced work at homers can fail to execute this. Part of this is due to the fact that building lists can be a slow process. However...
Inside Day Job Killer is a strategy that one can implement that can make serious money with lists of only a few hundred subscribers. This is revolutionary, and it cleared up a lot of myths for me. Up until that point, I had been focusing on creating very large lists, while I know realize that it is all about targeting individuals. Day Job Killer outlines exactly how to build very targeted lists, even if they are very small, and make lots of money.
List building is something that I neglected to do, but Day Job Killer finally convinced me of its importance because the guide made it such an easy process. After learning how you can turn small lists into big money producers, a whole realm of new opportunities presents itself.
Capitalizing On Any Niche
Because Day Job Killer makes it easy to build targeted lists, it is possible to capitalize on any niche. In truth, the guide makes everything extremely easy to duplicate. In fact, one of the lines from Day Job Killer is "rinse and repeat" onto a new niche. Basically, once things are implemented, you can take your hands off and duplicate the efforts onto a new niche.
Sometimes, internet marketers can get stuck in one profitable niche. Part of this is because it is difficult to break into a new area of interest. However, because Day Job Killer simplifies everything, it makes breaking into a new niche very easy. Therefore, you can duplicate the process on a regular basis and have many different means of making money.
My Recommendation
The information in Day Job Killer is advanced, so it's not for novice internet marketers. However, if you have some
experience with Adwords, list building, and building landing pages, the advanced strategies are extremely profitable. Best of all, they don't take a lot of time to implement and can be repeated for all niches. Therefore, if you apply the strategies many different times, you will have enough sources of income to replace your current income.
Anymore, it takes a lot for an internet marketing guide to influence me to make changes in my business. However, Day Job Killer explains things in a very simple manner and points out that the strategies are easy to duplicate. Once they are completed, they are autopilot money makers. For these reasons, I would recommend Day Job Killer to all advanced affiliate marketers looking for some edgier ways to increase their business.