Viral Sneakiness Review
One of the more recent efforts from Sara Brown and Tony Shepherd that went largely unnoticed by the IM
community (or so it seems) is Viral Sneakiness.
Now, I was disappointed with the Worn Paper System - it seemed to just
regurgitate already well known methods of making an ebook and sticking it on Clickbank etc.
Of course if you've never done this then the ebook is worth a look - and I suspect a lot of people know what to
do but still haven't got off their backsides and done it... but that's a whole other subject.
Viral Sneakiness on the other hand is an extremely clever method to make money through information products in ways you
may never have thought of. In some ways, it's the perfect companion piece to the Worn Paper System or One
Month Magnate.
One thing I should quickly mention is that this book is again filled with the snappy writing style and wit of all previous
Laycock publications - something which to me at least is a breath of fresh air in the stuffy IM world. But anyway, what you really want to know
is will this make you any money...
Short answer - yes it will, if you follow the steps.
So why "sneakiness"? Well, rather than tell you to go ahead and create a product, Viral Sneakiness shows you
how to create a product ethically by using other people's work - seriously, it opened my eyes to how I could enter any market
and make a profit.
But it doesn't come through selling the actual product you create - profits come from giving your product away for free!
To say anymore would spoil your enjoyment of Viral Sneakiness. Go take a look at the sales page now...
Click here for some Viral Sneakiness
Another interesting thing to note is the use of unexpected small type and different fonts throughout the book - is this to
ram home certain points as Harlan Kilstein is currently teaching in his NLP copywriting program? Who knows. Also, check out how they cunningly
weave links to their own products within the text - truly sneaky and something we can all learn from!
I really was pleasantly surprised by this guide, I had a feeling that maybe Sara & Tony had run out of ideas and were
content to simply rehash them, but this has proven me wrong.
If you're interested in how you can make a consistent residual income from providing a small free report on any subject
under the sun, then take a look at Viral Sneakiness, I have a feeling you'll be glad you did.
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