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Is The Rich Jerk Really Worth It?

You have probably heard of this guy who calls himself The Rich Jerk. He is exactly what his name suggest. He's rich and a total jerk. However, he knows how to make money online, and his ebook shows you how to do just that.

You've probably heard of this guy. He's a complete jerk and he doesn't seem to care anything about anyone except for himself. He's a completely self-centered I'm better than you and I know it kind of person. He has pictures on his site of his flashy cars, boats, houses, and beautiful women he hangs out with all day and rubs it in your face. His name is Kelly Felix and he is the Rich Jerk.

He made an easy-to-read 65 page e-book guide to making money online. It is completely obnoxious just like him, but it gets the job done. He lays out numerous ways of making money online, from creating an affiliate website to the ever popular making money from eBay. His guide is short and to the point. There is nothing in it that is just there to add to the number of pages of the book. Everything that is in that book is there for a reason.

He starts out the book by talking about how to sign up with affiliate networks and how to create sales letters that convert to making sales. He then talks about getting paid per lead, as well as making your own affiliate website to make some awesome commissions. Next he talks about his PPC strategies and how you can get the most out of your advertising money. He also reveals his secrets about search engine optimization and how he is ranked so highly on them.

If you don't want to become an affiliate, that's fine. He also shows you how you can create a product for yourself and get other people to promote your product. The Rich Jerk talks about how you can send e-mails to your subscribers to make even more sales.

He also talks about the good and bad things about selling on eBay, good wholesalers to buy from, and general rules about eBay. eBay may not be for everyone, but if you're interested in becoming a seller on one of the world's most profitable websites, it's there for you. He also mentions how to set up your own eBay store and sell your own goods, so you're not left in the dark about how that all works.

Surprisingly, the Rich Jerk E-book covers many different topics and was a very good purchase for me. It has many ideas to get you started making money online, so I strongly suggest this for beginners, but it also works for the experienced online marketers out there. One of the best things I found about his E-Book is that along with the e-book, you get membership to his forum where thousands of others just like you are trying to make money online and have similar questions. You get access to his forum for free, and I believe that alone is well worth the price of his E-Book. By the way, the Rich Jerk E-Book is not expensive in any way.

I believe the Rich Jerk E-Book is one of the best books out there in learning how to start making money online because it is just so cheap and has some really great information. It's only $9.95! That's it! For that price, you get his e-book as well as access to his private, members-only forum. You would probably spend more than the $10 it costs for his book on food in a day so I believe it's well worth the price.

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