Day Job Killer Exposed!

Day Job Killer

Day Job Killer

According to the hype on this very successful and highly advertised program, the techniques outlined in Day Job Killer have brought the author as much as $30,000 in one week! He offers a plan that he claims can let you set up multiple, hands-off programs that can earn $1000 per day without you having to do anything but set it up?

Scam? Hype? Bald-faced lies? Read on for a review.

A no-hype review of the Day Job Killer

A few months back, a money making program by Chris McNeeney called Affiliate Project X took the marketing world by storm. It sold an astounding 6000 copies in the first 24 hours of release. Without question, that product shook up a lot of long time marketers who thought they had the whole Internet to themselves. Not to be outdone, Chris and partner Ken Oboh have come up with a sequel, the much-hyped Day Job Killer. According to the authors, this product is going to pick up where the last one left off, and introduce even more heavy-duty “brutal” techniques to wipe out the competition. The product has been hugely successful, selling 9000 copies the first day.

I decided to check it out and see if it’s all it’s cracked up to be.

There were four things I needed to know about the Day Job Killer:

  • Can you really make money on “autopilot”?
  • Are the methods and techniques in this system easy to use?
  • Will the system really work 24 hours a day?
  • Could I make money right away?

Like all such packages, Day Job Killer is promising a lot. The author has to; it’s a competitive market and he has to distinguish his product from the hundreds of similar ones that are out there. So, it’s hype, hype, hype.

What is he offering? He’s offering a concise, 69 page ebook that describes, in detail, a half a dozen self-described “brutal” techniques for making money online. Most of them make some use of Google Adwords to attract customers and/or sales. The techniques certainly have attention-grabbing names, such as “Campaign Nuking.” , but do they work? Can you use them? Can they be profitable?

The descriptions of each of the six “attacks” on the marketplace are certainly thorough, and they explain exactly what you need to do to make sales and in come cases, to wipe out the competition. The authors do bring a fresh approach to the nature of Internet marketing; there is no rehash here. And yes, the programs can be put to use and actually see results in a matter of hours, not days.

This book, much to my surprise, is actually one of the better products on the market. The methods offer unique twists on proven methods, and they are sophisticated enough for intermediate to advanced marketers. Those who are new to the game may need to read the book a few times to fully grasp all of the ideas. The book isn’t hard to understand, but the techniques are somewhat more complicated than the “take this and sell it” approach that a lot of e-books suggest. The plans here, while workable, will require a bit of thought and testing. One of the things I liked about this book is that it was honest enough to point out that success comes from a bunch of little projects, rather than one that makes a big killing. Success is incremental.

The bottom line? Day Job Killer is one of the best marketing e-books available today. The methods are fresh, easy to use quickly and are smart enough that you could see profitable results in a matter of hours.

No kidding. Day Job Killer is a great buy.

Charlie Essmeier
Retro Marketing

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