My review of Confessions of a Lazy super Affiliate
Wednesday, July 23rd, 2008If you subscribe to as many newsletters as I do, you will have probably received at least one promotion for Confessions of a Lazy super Affiliate, or have you? This is a relatively under promoted ebook as far as people mailing to their list about it (based on what I’ve seen), and even if you have gotten an email about it, you probably haven’t gotten a truly informed review of the ebook because most affiliates, especially on clickbank, promote a product without buying it first. I know, I’m guilty of that too, but not this time. This time I bought Chris Rempel’s Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate before I even thought about promoting it, much less reviewing it. I will be exposing some highlights that even Chris didn’t reveal on his sales page, but only for the sake of reviewing it. I am not going to review something I have read myself based on the sales page when I’ve read the actual ebook. However, I will not take large blocks of text directly from the ebook, I will only expose one concept that is taught in the ebook and how it can be applied.
Now on to the review.
Chris Rempel expresses the idea in Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate that the worst business advice is to “do what your passionate about” . The notion that “Do what your passionate about” is bad advice can be very bad advice for those who are just starting, but the point Chris was trying to make when saying that is “Don’t limit yourself to what you enjoy if you’re looking for an affiliate product to promote that you know will sell well on a short term basis”. From that angle, and when you consider the fact that Chris is targeting intermediate affiliate marketers who have no interest in developing a product of their own, the advice he gives about “do what your passionate about” being bad business advice can be good advice, but only for his target market.
As for the newbies and those with an interest in developing their own product, Chris Rempel’s advice regarding the advice “Do what your passionate about” can be bad advice. If you’re interested in developing you’re own product, it must be something you’ll enjoy or else you’ll lose interest in it and loose everything you’ve invested in the product, and if you’ve announced the product before it was finished and if you stop mid way after you’ve announced a product, you may loose credibility, especially if it becomes a pattern, so for that reason.
Chris Rempel’s ebook, Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate, also expresses a very controversial view on Adsense, to find out what his view point on Adsense is, order Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate right now because I already leaked one of Chris Rempel’s viewpoint and I’m not going to leak another, but I will warn you, he’s very blunt and anti-hype, so if you enjoy hype, prepare to be offended, otherwise click here to order your copy of Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate.