Thursday, April 12, 2007
What is Andrew Fox's The Guru Slayer
What is The Guru Slayer? After receiving a whirlwind of emails from all the big names promoting it, you are probably wondering what all the fuss on The Guru Slayer is about. There has been considerable hype on the Internet and even more buzz about the hot new release from Andrew Fox.
Much of the popularity is certainly due to the success that Andrew Fox, the author of The Guru Slayer, had with his previous releases (Dominating Clickbank and Dominating Adsense). On the other hand, The Guru Slayer claims to teach new marketers how to create their "own buzz" on the Internet, so it would appear that Andrew's strategy is working.
When I first got word about the release of The Guru Slayer, I didn't know what it was about and assumed it was probably a rehashed and repackaged version of one, or possibly both of Andrew's previous ebook releases. But come to find out, it is much, much more, and has totally changed my view about how to strategically rollout an effective affiliate campaign. But given that, I still don't think The Guru Slayer is for everyone
The Guru Slayer is about affiliate marketing, as was Andrew's previous product. It focuses on doing a little bit of detective work before a big launch, and keeping your ear to the ground to catch the buzz words on blogs, forums, and websites across the Internet. The Guru Slayer is similar to Dominating Clickbank in that Andrew revisits his technique of purchasing resale rights and having affiliates market the products on Clickbank.
I am of course curious on how effective the techniques in The Guru Slayer will be for the "little-guy" affiliates, the ones with little capital and a minimal to non-existent email list. According to The Guru Slayer free report that Andrew recently mailed out, he spent considerable time testing his methods with average Joe affiliates, and was able to return impressive results. But only real testing by those who decide to purchase The Guru Slayer will tell.
Before you buy The Guru Slayer, I highly suggest you read up on it and see what the word on the street is. Find out if others have experienced success with Andrew's system, or if they think the book was mainly hype. Search out real people who have tested and are using the methods in The Guru Slayer, and don't just rely on the promotional messages from the "gurus' in your inbox.
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