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Ripoff Project X

Hopefully by now you have seen all the marketing for Affiliate Project X, a “new” ebook touting some pretty outrageous claims. I say “new” because the book itself is new, but what are the chances that the content is anything different than the countless other courses? (which promise the same thing, anyway…)

I wasn’t going to write about this, but the claims seem so far-fetched, and there are a ton of them in the lengthy sales letter, so I figured why not! In my quick scan of the sales letter, I found about every sales letter gimmick known to man! Don’t be ashamed if you fell for it, I’m sure many people were swayed by the massive sales pitch.

Actually, maybe you should buy it. The author claims that his “bombshell” formula is “pretty much foolproof.” That must mean that pretty much anyone, including fools, can do it and make $5000 per month. So as long as you know the difference between “foolproof” and “pretty much foolproof” I think you will make the right decision ;)

OK, enough fooling around, let’s get down to business. This ebook supposedly reveals all the secrets that no one else has revealed. But according to Ewen Chia, who also knows a thing or two about being a super affiliate, it in fact does not reveal anything new. Although Ewen could just want you to buy his products, I’ll have to side with him this time. I just don’t see the point in this new book.

My favorite line is where Ewen writes, “Frankly I find it incredibly hyped up and strange that so many marketers are recommending it like it’s the next best thing.” I don’t. They want commissions, so they recommend it!

I recommend checking out places like the SitePoint and Digitalpoint forums. You get great info there, but there are no commissions involved, which is why you don’t see the gurus promoting those links! ;)

Oh, and as one final note, I was checking out user comments on blogs that reviewed the book. The majority said the book was not worth it! Need I say more?

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