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Niche Annihilation Method Deserves Critisizm

Upon the release of Niche Annihilation Method by Rob Benwell I feel the need to point out the drawbacks of this ebook, which can otherwise go unnoticed because of all the hype affiliate sellers create.

If I were abeginning Internet marketer and bought Niche Annihilation Method, I would feelvery upset about it.

Don't getme wrong I know Rob Benwell (the author of NAM) as a real highly successfulInternet marketer with vast experience in affiliate and niche marketing. Butdue to some unknown reason the sales letter of his latest PDF course istargeted at beginning marketers, thus misleading the majority of them.

Why?

I'll do mybest to explain why.

Trust meI've been there and I know what a beginning web marketer needs clear-cutaction plan and fast results to prove the success is coming. It's veryreassuring to have a first sale made within several days from the beginning.

But here wehave a different approach meant for longtime utilization. Which is absolutelyOK for intermediate to experienced marketers, but not recommended for newbies. Starting is the most difficult task, and it is not covered at all in this ebook.

So here's ashort list of my 5 dislikes about Niche Annihilation Method by Rob Benwell. Ibelieve almost every niche marketing beginner would agree with me on this.

  1. Too much of blurb and self-promotion. Actually, Rob tells more about his plans for the future (which services he's developing, which software is being programmed, etc) than about steps needed to be taken. That is, if you are completely new to niche marketing concept, there's no way you can get away with this PDF ebook. It just won't suffice.
  2. There's no step-by-step plan whatsoever. No methods of choosing a winning niche. So if you are unfamiliar with the process of finding a product to promote, you won't start earning no matter how many times you read the NAM from cover to cover.
  3. The concepts of backend sales, OTO's, etc. are an overload for newbie marketer. You just can't get everything up and running in no time no matter how hard you work. The only way to be a successful online marketer is to go from simple things to more difficult. Start from the middle and you will find yourself completely lost and upset.
  4. The "only successful Adwords tactics" put a smile on my face. This is not a tactics at all! A common sense can't be called like that. There are no PPC tactics described in NAM whatsoever do not look for them there, you won't find one.
  5. Outsourcing takes a good portion of the pages. While this is a must do, before you will be able to do that right and profit from it, you MUST have quite sufficient experience. I believe you will get it with the first $100,000 check, not earlier. You simply can't outsource tasks you know nothing about, and you can't make a plan for what you don't know.
  6. The promised Niche Domination System videos aren't ready yet. With the promised one hundred video tutorials, I wonder if even most diligent and stubborn beginners would find the courage to view them all. It's so easy to forget what and in which video was covered!

As you see,the newest PDF ecourse from Rob Benwell is not that good when literally 'torn apart'.I care for my readers and do not want to see them badly disappointed with thelatest and hottest Internet marketing ebook which Niche Annihilation Method sofar is.

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