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1: Good case studies, but focuses on offline info marketing too much
Watch Video Here: http://www.amazon.com/review/R2H0UOC303TFJZ This book is helpful as an intro to info marketing, but most people I know who are into info marketing want to do it online, and Dan doesn't really discuss how to do it online.
If you want to do online info marketing, check out Silver's book Moonlighting on the Internet - it is targeted towards the internet and gives a lot of practical how-to info.
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2: Pretty bad - Nothing Original and Quite Disjointed
This book has Dan Kennedy's name on the front cover, but he really wrote a single chapter and then had guest writers fill in the rest. The entire book reads like an advertisement for all of their products. Skip this one, please.
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3: Official Get Rich Guide
A fairly well-written book. Asumes reader has prior basic knowledge. Gives helpful sources for more information. Included CD is pretty useless unless you're intent on wasting some time. Would recommend to those wanting to pursue this activity.
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4: Not enough details
The books offers some good overview and examples of successful infopreneurs, however for someone who wants the nitty gritty details, the book fell short. I couldn't help but feel this book was part of the "funnel selling system" designed to upsell me to a more expensive product. Its too bad because there is woefully few books with complete details on info products in the Internet age.
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5: It Stunk...no, literally...
I preorderd this book, so when it arrived, it was fresh off the press. The ink still smelled so strong, I had to read outside at arm's length to keep it from giving me a headache! Even then it burned my nose and irritated my sinuses! No, I'm serious!
Couldn't say much better about the content of the information in it either. Buy any of a dozen other books if you want to learn about info marketing.
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