What could be even more annoying than those people who brag about how filthy rich they are and how they can turn us into someone as rich as them just by purchasing something.
And they even add phrases that suggest that they’re doing of all of these because they’re very kind and all.
Just last week, I was redirected to one of those annoying sales pages. What I gathered was that the person was selling his e-book entitled Rich Jerk.
To prove that he was indeed a big shot, he had pictures of his bank and ClickBank statements all over his website.
I wasn’t keen on believing his claims, but I purchased the e-book anyway. I wanted to find out what the e-book contained after all that cockiness that the author was able to project through his sales page.
I had read a few reviews on the e-book and there wasn’t any general reaction towards it. This interested me. And frankly, I wanted to find out if the “rich jerk” was actually a smart one or just a common jerk.
The book isn’t miraculously amazing, but I found that it did contain positive material. One section of the e-book that I especially liked was the compilation of some really trusted sources including wholesalers to drop-shippers.
I also enjoyed the entire section about protecting oneself from scammers like verifying real locations of correspondents.
It opens an entire possibility of making money out of wholesale goods. Most internet marketers don’t realize the money making potential of buying and selling wholesale goods.
It also gives out suggestions on how you can make the best out of being a ClickBank affiliate.
Finally, the Rich Jerk also has an entire section on search engine optimization. This was a real delight to read. All the methods that were introduced seemed very unique.
One example for this was how it was able to redirect visitors without upsetting search engines.
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