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Do I Really Need More Information?

October 11, 2008 | Author: Steve | Filed under: Marketing

I’ve been taking a new look at adwords recently. I had the opinion that it was hard to make it work, and that there were more effective ways to promote products.

Like a lot of people, I have seen a lot of new adwords products in the past few months. Now even though I haven’t embraced adwords, I have purchased a few of the information products that have come along. Products such as Perry Marshall’s Ecourse and his real world book, Adwords Miracle, Affiliate Project X, The Multiplier Method, Google Cash, Adwords Analyzer, and a few more.

What really got me interested was the emails that I have been getting for a few weeks now promoting something called The Commission Blueprint. I read the salesletter again today, and I was just about to hit the order button, when it hit me.

I already have a ton of information on adwords. I even went to the effort of setting up my adwords account. What I didn’t do is actually read and act on the information I already had. I got caught up in the idea that if something is “new”, it must be better.

That doesn’t mean that The Commission Blueprint isn’t worth buying. I don’t have it, and have no reason to doubt that it’s a good product. It just means that maybe I should read the information that I already have, work with it, and see if I “need” any more information products.

Buying the latest product is something that is hard for me to resist. Every product that is launched results in at least a dozen email messages from list owners telling me that I need to buy this product, and what bonuses I’ll get if I buy from their link.

But I can’t buy everything, and I don’t need every new product that comes along. But it sure gets tempting when the seller is virtually promising untold riches without any effort. I’ve been online for 10 years, and I know better, but some of this stuff does interest me.

When it comes to adwords, I’ve decided not to spend another cent on new products until I read through what I already have and run a few ads so I can put the strategies I learn into practice.

What I won’t stop doing is paying attention to the way new products are introduced. Especially ones that get my interest. There are always free lessons to be learned if I just pay attention. And always room in my swipe file to add more gems that I can learn from.

Speaking of adwords, here’s something that won’t cost you any money or require an email address. What the site will do is walk you through setting up an adwords campaign, from product selection to writing ads to tracking and tweaking your ads.

Go to the site. Take notes. Print out the pages. Bookmark the site. All you have to do is click on the link that follows. It’s easy, free, and you should do it now. Click here for your free adwords training…

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Commission blueprint is a great course. It shows some real secrets including one that us currently making me over $325/day with little effort.

However - it simply doesn’t compare to “The Multiplier Method” which you mentioned.

I credit The Multiplier method as the single most important course I’ve read in the last 2 years.

And you better believe I’m excited about the new bomb about to be dropped… The Multiplier Method 2008 aka The Multiplier Method 2.0 is due for release in days.

Most people won’t even get a copy.

I won’t be one of them.

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