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Unlike a lot of other affiliate marketing products, Secret Affiliate Weapon isn’t an ebook. It’s a membership to a site that offers a lot of different products and information. Once you join and enter the site, Ewen offers a complete plan to make money. He has no fewer than seven ebooks available for download, covering topics from affiliate marketing to Google Adwords to making your first 1000 dollars. The seven books cover just about all of the necessary topics you’d want to know anything about if you are just getting into affiliate marketing.
He also offers a package of seventeen videos that tell you how to build revenue producing Websites as well as six training videos that tell you what you need to put his system to work. The training videos are brief but informative.
The materials in the membership package also include the resell rights to several ebooks as well as the 17 Website videos. He includes a ton of promotional material, including e-mail messages, product photos, classified ads and banners that you can use to promote various products.
For the price, which is currently about $10, the site includes a ton of stuff. So much, in fact, that it’s hard to take it all in.
Here’s what you undoubtedly want to know:
- Is it possible to make money with it? No question. Ewen has products, methods, and instruction.
- Easy to use? The ebooks and step by step videos make this a snap.
- New techniques? Some new, some old. On the whole, the methods are pretty solid..
- Can you put his methods to use quickly? Sure. You can probably have something going in a couple of hours if you are sufficiently motivated.
The bottom line? Secret Affiliate Weapon is a good, useful product that provides a good, well thought out and presented plan for making money. It includes a number of nice bonuses, including some extra promotion videos and resell rights to several products. The video package alone has a value of $427..
I think that this product is a winner, and a good value for your money.
You can purchase Secret Affiliate Weapon here.
Charlie Essmeier Retro Marketing
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