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Don’t Quit Your Day Job…. KILL IT!

(7) Comments So Far... What do you think? February 6, 2007

I want to show you a video of someone who made $1.1 Million online in one year, selling other people’s products.

http://tinyurl.com/2hqqdk Day Job Killer Strikes

YOU CAN BE THIS PERSON and STEAL (LEGALLY) his secrets.

Ya, murder your day job. Not your boss! :O

It is possible to quit the job you hate and work from home, while replacing the monthly income with just a couple hours of work per week. I’ll prove it.

Go here –> http://tinyurl.com/2hqqdk

I did it, and continue to do it, in multiple ways and opportunities.

You can do it too, by using this one of a kind system of affiliate marketing.

No websites needed

No experience with HTML needed

If you have an email address and know how to send email, then you can do this!

http://tinyurl.com/2hqqdk  <– click on that link, hurry, there is a special price break happening now!


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(7) Comments So Far... What do you think? Posted in: main

7 comments...What do you think?

  1. Posted by Wanda Li 6th February, 2007 at 5:14 pm

    Hi Jeff, the link is not valid tho.

  2. Posted by Mike 6th February, 2007 at 6:20 pm

    Jeff,
    The video is not playiing.
    Mike

  3. Posted by carl jones 6th February, 2007 at 6:30 pm

    send program by email

  4. Posted by Dale 6th February, 2007 at 7:26 pm

    The link not working

  5. Posted by jeffmills 6th February, 2007 at 7:32 pm

    Link works fine folks…. the video is on the next page when you click on the link.

    Here is my true link to make sure it works.

    http://superskill.dayjobkill.hop.clickbank.net

    Check that link

  6. Posted by Chris Bloor 9th February, 2007 at 5:05 pm

    I just bought the DayJobKiller report. Looks like ‘every man and his dog’ is promoting it today.

    I seriously wonder… how many people have bothered to actually read it first? I just shelled out my $77 and read it.

    I just asked for a refund.

    MY REASONS: The authors literally encourage you to attack other marketers and their products in your ads - using words like ‘lies’ ’scams’ and ‘attack’

    They say that using these terms in your Google Ads can get you more clicks.

    I predict that it is a matter of time until some marketer takes legal action over people linking their good name with scamming and telling lies.

    In short it is a ‘Gutter Marketing’ technique that if you tried in the offline world would result in a lawsuit faster than you could say; “please take me to court!”

    The methods outlined in the report may well help you create a lot of income but personally, I would rather go ‘get a job digging ditches’ that think I had to make my money by insinuating that the people whose products I want to promote are liars or attacking other products, services or authors.

    Bottom line: there are more important things in life than profit.

    I would rather have my integrity intact than get ten million clicks.

    I would rather make nothing than cause people to think that anyone was a liar or a scam artist when they were not.

    Yesterday, my friend, James Yuille, wrote about integrity on his Blog. http://www.JamesYuille.com

    The contrast between the kind of marketing James advocates and that of the DayJobKiller report is as far removed as darkness is from dawn.

    To be honest as a self proclaimed ‘Minister’ I am gobsmacked that you would promote something like this.

    Chris Bloor

    UPDATE: A friend here in Australia has just contacted an advertiser and threatened to take legal action because he used the words scam and lies in connection with his name in a Google Ad! Result: The guy changed the ad immediately.

  7. Posted by jeffmills 9th February, 2007 at 5:37 pm

    Hi Chris, thanks for sharing your thoughts.

    I think the author of the book has some downright awesome ads and tactics and yes, people who are on the receiving end of his tactics won’t like what is happening, but this is a business and with business comes friendly competition.

    Just know, in any type of advertising there must be truth, integrity and heart.

    What Chris teaches in DJK can be and will be controversial, but I got so many ethical ideas from his ideas, it was totally worth the price and then some. And yes, we all have opinions about how things are done, but look what I see on the coastal niche for example.

    There are many PPC ads using “WHY I DID NOT JOIN” under Coastal used to gather the lead and sell them on their “better” deal. Great concept, it works cause the dude’s still got his PPC mojo happening for like a year, and he’s reversing people into his deal, not the deal they were looking for.

    Because this is now a part of the PPC world, you can fight it, or work it, or tweak it.

    Sorry you did not find good within some of what you thought was bad.

    Jeff

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