Confessions of a Lazy Super Affiliate: Would You Really Want to Hear Them?

Well, I gave a clue in the title: It’s about the confessions of a super lazy affiliate, and the words “super affiliate” alone reveal that this guy is making money, even though he’s lazy.

So would you listen? Of course you would. And that’s what I did a few years ago, when I bought the eBook of the same name, written by Chris Rempel.

I have never regretted this purchase, because I made money by following three easy steps: #1: Read the e-book; #2: Searching for a niche (guidelines included in the book); #3: Write reviews and articles.

The first thing I did was read the book cover to cover. It consisted of 62 pages in PDF format, and it was an easy and enjoyable read.

So I took action. First, I defined the niche that I wanted to use. Then I figured out what products to promote. I contacted many creators of these products and several offered me review copies to use.

I printed them; read them; I took notes and wrote my reviews. This is not the lazy way. That was the path I intended to follow at that time. You can do it much easier, according to Chris. I went out and bought a domain, as specified in the book. And I always told product creators about this domain, so they knew I was serious about the project.

After reading the books she had chosen to promote and before finishing the rest of the guidelines in Chris’s book, sales began to pick up. In fact, I was pleasantly surprised to see $165.13 in the first two months, and that was before I even submitted the site to Google.

Well, since the project was not finished yet, I didn’t want it to appear in the search engines at this time. However, I made sales anyway.

Is this book still up to date? I bought it in 2008, but the process is just as applicable to use it in the same way today, and you can earn a lot of money by following the step-by-step guide outlined in the book.

One of the clever things about the process, which proves it’s actually the confessions of a lazy super affiliate, is that you only have to do this job once and it’s done for good. Then he can kick back, hit the beach, or start a new project, and the money will keep flowing from the first site he created.

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