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My Review Of The Rich Jerk

July 14th, 2010

I hate having to extract help from really obnoxious people.

I think it has something to do with the playground setting that most of us never outgrow even when we’re adults. I just refuse to get help from somebody who doesn’t play by the rules and who is really mean to everyone.

However, I have technically received help from someone whom I would qualify as someone really condescending. I came across a sales page for an e-book aptly named The Rich Jerk.

I first stumbled across its really insulting sales page. I bought the e-book right after because I wanted to find out if this man had anything useful to share and to my surprise he did.

The e-book does contain a lot of useful information but I have to tell you in advance that there are a lot of arrogant remarks scattered throughout The Rich Jerk so you might have to desensitize yourself as you read it.

It tackles various subjects such as affiliate marketing, wholesaling and search engine optimization.

One section which I really enjoyed reading was on how you can protect yourself from online scammers.

This is a number one concern to plenty of internet marketers especially that we make transactions with people whom we only know through their usernames. The Rich Jerk has a few tips on how you can uncover a scammer.

I also liked the way he emphasized the potential of buying and selling wholesale goods with regards to money making.

I never really thought about that very much before reading the e-book. I also enjoyed the new strategies of doing search engine optimization which I’ve never read before.

But what I commend the most is the fact that you get a free website when you purchase a copy of The Rich Jerk. Through that website, you may be able to start your online business and receive training the entire time.

However, if the e-book is not useful at all to you, you can get your money back within 45 days of purchase.

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A Look At The Rich Jerk Program

July 12th, 2010

There’s nothing that I find more annoying than people who boast about how rich and successful they are just so that they could sell whatever it is they are endorsing.

They talk about how they are the envy of all the people in the entire internet but how they’re willing to help out of the goodness of their hearts.

I encountered one very obnoxious sales page just last week. Apparently, the person was selling his e-book which is called the Rich Jerk.

Pictures of his bank and ClickBank statements were posted all over the sales page. And as expected, he preaches about how people like us could also get rich with his book.

I wasn’t keen on believing his claims, but I purchased the e-book anyway. I wanted to find out what the e-book contained after all that cockiness that the author was able to project through his sales page.

I had read a few reviews on the e-book and there wasn’t any general reaction towards it. This interested me. And frankly, I wanted to find out if the “rich jerk” was actually a smart one or just a common jerk.

I was taken aback at what I read. It wasn’t heaven sent but it contained really some good points. It has an entire section devoted to a compilation of trusted sources, whether it was of wholesalers or drop-shippers.

The e-book was also able to supply helpful information on protecting oneself from scammers.

The next thing that I appreciated with the Rich Jerk was that it included valuable money making information. Most of us take wholesale goods for granted, but the e-book has an entire section on money making potentials with buying and selling wholesale goods.

It also gives out suggestions on how you can make the best out of being a ClickBank affiliate.

Finally, the Rich Jerk also has an entire section on search engine optimization. This was a real delight to read. All the methods that were introduced seemed very unique.

One example for this was how it was able to redirect visitors without upsetting search engines.

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A Quick Look At Instant Article Wizard

March 5th, 2010

The internet may have been the most revolutionary invention in this modern time. It has not just allowed us to connect with other people but also as a marketplace.

In this marketplace though, you need to have significant traffic going to your site for your business to be profitable. That means that you need people to visit your website every now and then.

The only way to generate serious traffic to your site is by posting informative articles. Let’s look at it this way: people go to the internet to find information, therefore, you have to provide sensible articles which they will want to read for them to go to your site.

The only thing about article writing is that it isn’t the most exciting thing in the world.

The first step that you have to do when writing articles is to do research. Especially if you have limited knowledge on the topic, you really have to do research in order for you to write sensible articles.

And then there is the writing process itself. If you aren’t good in written communication, this can be a big problem for you.

In order to circumvent all those things, internet marketers purchase different article writing programs. However, these programs often produce articles that sound so ridiculous.

These articles are better known as simple keywords strung together to reach an appropriate length even if they sound grammatically wrong and incoherent.

But if you search for these programs, you’ll find that there are actually some that do work like instant article wizard.

You only need to type in the keywords and then the program will automatically do a search for all the texts related to your topic. From this, you will be able to write an article from start to end.

Article writing can generate continual traffic through the years which is why most internet marketers turn to it. One thing they do with these articles is to submit them in article directories or include them as content for blogs.

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