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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