Should You Learn All You Can about Marketing or Should You Just Copy Successful Campaigns?

April 25, 2009

A lot of people are spending truckload of money and substantial time on the internet trying to earn a living or at least to get some additional income. Yet they have nothing to show for their efforts.

Others might know a lot less than you do, but yet their bank accounts are much fatter than yours. So why is that? In most cases this happens because they have found a successful marketer who is doing really well selling the products in their targeted niche. And they somehow persuaded that person to let them in. That’s when their financial statements usually start to undergo serious positive changes.

The problem is, it’s not easy to persuade somebody to share their exact campaigns that make them money right this moment.

Today I found a rare exception. You can get access to hundreds of real life, tested campaigns for affiliate marketing. No Joke. You can copy a highly successful campaign, and fire it up in less than an hour.

Even better. When you signup, you get access to a database where you can copy and import ready-to-go adwords campaigns, article promotion recipes, forum signatures and much more. Btw, adwords or any sort of ppc is optional. You don’t have to spend a dime for traffic if you don’t want you. Instead, you can use ready –to-plugin articles, blog responses, tested forum signatures etc.

Intrested? Find out more details here: Copy and Profit

Of course I don’t imply that learning is useless, but I think it would be helpful if you can start generating some cash asap. Then, when you earn enough, you can continue learning all you want.

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Hassan Malik 05.05.09 at 10:10 am

well done dude, very impressive information i got from here…

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