Marketing Balls Of Steel!

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I won’t hard link to this site so I don’t give them any Google juice, so you’ll have to copy this url and paste it in. http://www.siteswiper.info/

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A couple of tidbits from the sales copy.

“The Fastest Way To Make Money Online Is
To Swipe Sites That Are Already Successful.”

Cracked: This Might Be The Biggest Secret Yet . . .
. . . While Everyone Else Is “Picking A Niche”, slappin’
up Adsense Sites, tryin’ to do Affiliate Marketing,
the Marketing Gurus Silently Pop Up ‘Stolen’ Sites For Quick-Profit and Long-Term Gains. . .

I Believe Everyone That Wants To Make Money
Should Have The Opportunity To Do So. . .

There’s No Reason That You Shouldn’t Be Making At Least $10,000 This Month By “Swipeing” Sites. And If You’re Not Already Makin’ That Kinda Money? What Are You Waiting For. . . Even THAT Is Chump Change!

Obviously I don’t condone this crap. However, I’m in awe of the marketing message/approach. About as in your face as you can get. Very smart in a way if you can separate yourself from the crap product.

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  • "I’m in awe of the marketing message/approach"

    This one I'm going to have to disagree with. The guy looks like a broke clown. When I see these type of long sale page/Clickbank type pages, I usually just close them out. I know I'm not the target audience, they're looking for those with get rick quick dreams, the ones usually buying all that late night infomercial type stuff.

    But for those that do that type of stuff, this isn't the way. You want to make it seem like you're actually making money, ala Rich Jerk and all those other get rich quick kind of deals. Money, cars etc. Not looking broke, hanging out in your garage.
  • Even worse than the premise of his site is that "character" he created.

    I'm guessing he's from west of the Mississippi.
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