Affiloblueprint Review Day 1;Purchasing and Watching Week 1 Videos
May 6th 2009
I must be a glutton for punishment because once again I plunked down hundreds of dollars and purchased another course that’s supposed to make me lots of money: Affiloblueprint.
I had been getting emails about Affiloblueprint for a while, which I ignored. I’ve been so overloaded with product launch announcements that I’m becoming hype-numb.
But then almost out of boredom I watched his pre-launch video. And I found myself intrigued.
First of all, Mark Link shared a tremendous amount of good tips in a freebie video. So much that I probably could have just taken that free information and started using it profitable.
But I started to feel obligated to try his product, especially since he put so much into his training video. Which, by the way, was mostly screen shots and tutorials, contrasted with Chris Carpenter’s training video in which he felt the need to show us his pet peacock and what a nice house he has. But I’m getting off-topic.
So a few hours before the end of the launch, I once again handed over my credit card number. After all, the Affiloblueprint has a 60-day money-back guarantee. I’ll try just about anything if I can get my money back.
The course is designed to show a newbie step-by-step how to set up a profitable niche website. It is extremely well-organized, divided into 12 weeks of lessons, with a few different videos and pdf transcripts per week.
I watched all of the week 1 videos tonight. 95% off the information and skills, I already knew. But having it broken up into specific segments and being given exact homework assignments is a good thing for me.
So now I’m off to do my assignment; find a niche according to the steps outlined.