A Review Of Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate

Product Name: Confessions Of A Lazy Super Affiliate - A Blueprint for Easy Affiliate Commissions

Writer: Chris Rempel

First off, I will break the hearts of those who might have thought this ebook would deliver riches without doing anything.  As good as this ebook and the information in it is, the commissions do not come without work.  I propose that he calls himself a lazy super affiliate because the business he builds starts with 20-30 page mini sites.  If you can get over the "lazy" notion and do the work that is needed to accomplish this blueprint, there is no doubt that you can succeed.

Secondly, as Chris states, this ebook is for the intermediate marketer who knows how to ftp, create a site, what keyword research is and how to do it (though he tells you where to do it and what to look for), what social bookmarking is, how to go about getting links, etc.  It is not for the person new to internet marketing who wouldn't know basic html if it bit him.

The ebook consists of seven parts. At the end of each of the first five parts there is an overview of what is covered in that part.  The overview is like a mini checklist of what you need to do to carry out the blueprint.  I wish more authors would do the same.  Part six covers strategies for multiplying revenue and part seven is a rant that basically says what I said in the first paragraph - you have to do the work involved and take action.  All of these parts are followed by a resources section.

Unlike many ebooks available in the internet marketing field, Chris gives you the step by step process to his plan of attack.  That's why he calls it a blueprint.  He starts with what to look for in a market and how to actually determine if the market has the prerequisites to be part of the plan.  Chris even tells you how to use products in the market to help you locate your target market of people.

His approach to building a mini site is different from what others push and was a refreshing change of pace.  He included what pages will make up a mini site which start with the keyword research he does and how that fills your website pages.  Did you know there are two types of keywords?

Part two covers those aspects of building a business that makes it a business and not just a hobby.  These include conversion, testing and tracking.  He even gives a few tricks to help with conversions that I have not heard of before.  The only thing in this part that I tend to disagree with, and will have to test to be sure, is his total dislike of blogs for creating lazy affiliate mini sites.  It seems he is unaware that with the right tweaks blogs can be made to look like a static html site but still have all the seo benefits of a blog.  His concern is with control over layout and therefore testing for conversion.

Part three has to do with viral marketing and is an interesting way of building traffic to your mini site.  It will take some brainstorming to be able to use the system he suggests in any niche but well worth it if you can come up with an application.

Part four covers on page and off page seo factors for getting indexed and building traffic.  As with most internet marketing teachers these days, he does emphasize outsourcing.   Within this part, he also lists what he does to roll out each mini site he creates.

Part five talks about how to increase your affiliate income by using your own products.  It's not the usual talk you'll see on IM forums about $7 products and scripts but has an interesting twist that will leverage your business building efforts.

Part six goes beyond the mini site and outlines his steps to creating a real business based on lazy affiliate sites.  This is where you will really start ramping up your efforts and revenue.  Part seven is as we discussed above a rant about taking action.

Considering the price of this ebook, it is more than worth the purchase and you will find out just how it fits in with his system.  Think of it as another tool in your IM tool box that can help you build your own IM business.

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