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   The Guru Slayer - a review from an eBook junkie


22 Feb 2008 12:21:05
| DJ


Buying eBooks is sort of a hobby of mine and from time to time I like to comment on them. This review if you like is about the Guru slayer by Andrew Fox.

This eBook is basically about the methods that Andrew Fox actually uses to create products and make a very healthy living online. It's aimed at beginners to intermediate level marketers and has been designed in a straight forward, easy to read manner.

The Guru Slayer is only fifty five pages long which at first shocked me a bit as most of this type of genre are considerably longer, in fact it made me slightly dubious as to how Andrew Fox was going to fit all that he knew in to a 'small space' but he has with the Guru Slayer. He has cut out a lot of the waffle that makes up the content of many of the others and left the bare facts of how to make money on the internet.

Straight from the off he makes the promise that the methods are 'tried and tested' leaving the hype, fluff and fancy wording at the door. And I must admit it reads exactly like that. The step by step methods are refreshing and very simple to understand even I could use them, here are some of the methods that he reveals in the Guru Slayer:

* The affiliate programs that Andrew has promoted and why he chose them

* The idea and method of front and backend selling

* Developing your own products and how to market them (my favourite chapter)

So in conclusion the Guru Slayer is a very good book that should be read by the beginner to intermediate marketer. As I've said above the ideas are very simple, deceptively so and will build the marketing arsenal of any affiliate starting out.

DJ has bought and read more eBooks than he can remember but the good ones he does.

To get more information on the Guru Slayer click here



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DJ has bought and read more eBooks than he can remember but the good ones he does.
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