Monday, April 23, 2007

A Diamond In The Rough: The ProfitMonster

For decades, there have been scam artists on television and in newspaper and magazine articles advertising "Get Rich Quick" schemes that promise almost instant wealth, and some of us have learned the hard way what these programs are all about. The name given to them was "MLM" or Multi Level Marketing, and they didn't amount to much for anyone besides the person who invented them. Eventually the Better Business Bureau shut down these scam artists, and MLM was well known among financial opportunists to be a complete flop. In the past few years, especially since the phenomenal success of Google, there have been a very large number of E-books and programs instructing people how to make money by advertising for other companies in return for a sales commission. This "Affiliate Advertising" was revolutionized with the birth of Clickbank, and other mega affiliate sites with hundreds of products to promote and a extreme ease of use. Finally, with the correct mindset, motivation, and perseverance, people who really wanted to work at home from their computer and make serious money had the possibility of success. Many of these books, though, are not very comprehensive, and really don't teach the customer very well on the best affiliate advertising tactics, and people who aren't extremely computer savvy find themselves buying worthless information. The advertising strategies in many of these books were either too expensive, or didn't see a large enough audience to really make people money. The scene was just expanding too fast, and the methods listed weren't aggressive enough for a new market with hundreds of thousands of people competing for commissions on sites like Google, or blazing their own trails through the scene with private websites. Recently, however, there have been a few programs that actually teach aggressive enough tactics for the new affiliate to compete with battle hardened advertising warriors who are certified in HTML writing and have years of experience. I wasted hundreds of dollars on affiliate advertising courses before I got to the good stuff and found one of these few systems that actually works. This system was actually a members only website called The Profit Monster, and instead of just offering an ebook, it actually had several videos illustrating its methods, along with tons of other material for the beginner to use. I had absolutely no idea what kind of products I should be promoting, but the author specifically listed what markets are cheap to advertise, and which ones to stay away from, along with some free advertising methods. There are so many ways to make money on the internet I had absolutely no clue about, and he sheds light on ALL of them. This wasn't some One-Page rip off course, this was an 80 page book along with at least 8 videos, and step by step instruction for people like me who had no idea what they should do first after being overwhelmed with information. Jay's customer support is absolutely phenomenal. Every email I sent to him asking about his site, he answered the next day. Combine that with the fact that he updates his members section on a very regular basis, and get a site that has a very high value for anyone trying to learn about making money online. With a price of membership at least 50 dollars less than most no-support e-books with no video content, his site is absolutely worth checking out; I learned a massive amount of information from him and am finally making some money on the Internet.

Check Out "The Profit Monster" Here

Best Regards, Ben

About the Author

For the past several months, I have been learning the art of affiliate advertising on the internet to avoid the stress of my everyday job. After beating my head against the wall and wasting money and time, I have finally started to make some money.