Affiliate Commandments and Instant Money Vault
Well, I've stabilized this server enough for now to keep posting to it while I prepare to either upgrade the blogging software or switch to another platform entirely. Let me tell you, moving two years worth of postings to another platform is a daunting task, but I think the long-term benefits will outweight the short-term ones. As long as I can maintain the same permalinks for my postings I should be OK, though.
In the meantime, it's been a busy couple of days in the Internet Marketing world. A couple of products have been released: The Affiliate Commandments and Instant Money Vault. Here are my brief summaries.
The Affiliate Commandments lays out a set of “affiliate rules” that the creator of AdWords Miracle, Affiliate “Project X” and Day Job Killer has determined from his experiments with affiliate marketing. It's only 16 pages long, but then again it's less than $10. The advice is good but not earth-shattering, neatly summarizing the major themes from his three books.
Despite what you might think, even those with no or little experience in affiliate marketing will find this product useful because of the bonus 53-page report it includes. Titled “The Complete Beginner's Guide to Affiliate Marketing”, it's a nice intro to affiliate marketing basics from someone who definitely knows his stuff. If you've been wondering about promoting products as an affiliate, consider buying The
Affiliate Commandments for this bonus report alone. For $10 it's good value. Oh, and I have a bonus for you: buy the product through my affiliate link (clear your “clickbank.net” cookies first) and I'll send you a free copy of my handy-dandy ClickBank tracking script.
Instant Money Vault is a different kind of beast. The basic purchase price gives you a 111-page ebook on the various ways of making money online. The coverage is somewhat superficial, though, because a 100-page book can't really cover the myriad ways of online money making in any real detail. So I wouldn't buy this product for the book.
If, on the other hand, you're looking for a cheap way to grab a bunch of resale rights products, purchase Instant Money Vault and upgrade to the “VIP” level. You will then get over 70 (!) products with resale rights (some even have private label rights) as well as 10 (non-resale) ebooks that go into more detail on the different income streams described by the main IMV book. The resale right products include:
- More than 10 private label article packs
- 345 AdSense websites
- Clipart collection
- Website color scheme generator
- PDF labeling and stamping
- Squeeze page generator
- Niche website designer pack
- Article submitter
- Instant header graphics
(AdSense publishers, take note of the first two items.) It took a long time to download everything, even with a high-speed connection. I haven't had time to look through it all, but many of the products are things I've seen before. Buying them all individually would cost a lot more than what Instant Money Vault costs. And you pre-built sales pages (mini-sites) for all the resale rights products.
Remember my recent review of Dreams Not For Sale? Its fundamental premise was that you should build a mailing list and sell resale rights products to the list in order to keep all the profits to yourself. A package like this one would be one way to get a set of products to sell to a list.
Ah well, back to moving the blog.
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Eric Giguere is the author of Uncommon AdSense and the award-nominated (that just means it lost!) blog Make Easy Money with Google and AdSense.