Have you heard about Day Job Killer?
It sounds like some type of affiliate marketing eBook, but I have not read it yet.
If you purchased the eBook, let us know what you think of it.
Here is a snip from a recent review of the product:
Chris McNeeney has created Day Job Killer. This is his third major release. It follows up AdWords Miracle (released in April of 2006) and Affiliate Project X (released in October of 2006). Much has been said about Day Job Killer, but here is an honest review about what to expect.
Day Job Killer
is a strategy guide for affiliate marketers to promote products via
"direct linking". Most folks, including "gurus" and experts, have said
that direct linking is dead. If you rolled back the clock to 2003,
direct linking is how Internet marketers made money. However, by 2006,
Google (and other search engines) began to discourage direct linking by
increasing bids for specific keywords, by encouraging landing pages,
and limiting each search to display a URL only one time. The ultimate
goal was to improve the search experience for users. But this had the
added effect of severely limiting the profits of Internet marketers.
I have read it and it is affiliate marketing but focuses on niche marketing. I personally think it is a very good book and well worth the price of admission if you are fairly new to the marketing side of the internet. You will be impressed.
I have 3 of his ebooks and I really don't think I would bother buying anymore. If you want the best info on affiliate marketing you need the SuperAffiliateHandbook
it contains more valuable information than all those books together and is less than half the price of one of them.