This ebook came out just a few months ago, and I can’t for the life of me figure out why it hasn’t received more acclaim.
Likely because so many article marketing software products and ‘make money with articles’ ebooks hit the scene at the same time. But don’t let this one pass you by!
First of all, it’s a great read! 65 pages of content on all aspects of using articles to generate adsense income, to creating ebooks, to promoting your own websites and much more. And you don’t get the hype and pitch within the ebook – so you can rest assured that your customers won’t be disappointed with the marketing systems they learn. No sugar coating within – straight up, here’s what it takes, advice and information.

Now, when you resell this ebook on yor own website you’ll want to tell your customers to read it two or three times. There are a lot of hidden gems contained within the content – techniques that the author has written so matter-of-factly that most readers won’t realize what a golden tip they actually received.
Below are some of the points discovered while reviewing the content. Oddly enough these are not mentioned on the standard sales letter. This could be the reason why this product never made it to the heights it deserved. When you get your master rights package I urge you to re-write the standard sales letter that comes with it.
You’ll make far more sales if you tell your customers what they’re actually missing! (I took a very tiny stab at rewriting the standard letter myself – see How to Gain More Traffic and Sales with Articles – of course it would be far better in your own voice with your own points added – you know your market and your subscribers better than I do!)
The suggested retail price of this ebook is $37. I’ve bought ebooks with fewer insights and techniques at twice the price and been pleased with my purchase, but Article Cash is only selling for $37. And, I won’t kid you, you may have a hard time getting the full asking price for this gem because so many similar ebooks have been written and sold – but none with this value.
Finally there are no restrictions on where you can sell this, whether or not it can be bundled with other products, or for that matter given away. So do with it what you will, just make sure that your customers understand what a great product you are passing onto them at such a low price. If you don’t ’sell’ them on the value of the content, they’re quite likely to discredit or ignore the information – and that would be a sad wasted effort on everyone’s part.
Here’s the link to buy your master resale rights at $27.
Thank you, and enjoy!
LJ
www.resalereview.com
Wow Vince, you wrote that like you hoped I’d take some kind of personal offense. (I didn’t.) Perhaps you’re hoping for a spar of blogs?
Sorry, I’m not interested in a public scrap…I don’t play those silly reindeer games. Life’s too short and time too valuable.
The Article Cash ebook was written well before the social networking/bookmarking phenomena hit the web – at least well before most marketers were aware of it. However it doesn’t take much gray matter (brain cells) to figure out how to apply the concepts within the ebook to social networking – I don’t think that needs to be taught. More of a common sense/knowing thing. Now that some time has passed, surely you must agree?
At any rate, I still stand behind the product. It’s good information and ideas for beginning marketers. You, obviously are above all that.
Laura
p.s. It’s probably a good idea to remove my feed from your blog. I likely wouldn’t be a good match for readers who enjoy your style.
“This ebook came out just a few months ago, and I can’t for the life of me figure out why it hasn’t received more acclaim.”
I can – it’s great ideas, poorly written. The ideas are worth the price, but the product itself is not sellable by me. I have standards, and it does not meet them.
However, with a re-write, and a focus on social networking to spread the word, this product could become of real value. It’s the time and effort it will take that make it barely worth the money invested.
Sincerely,
Vince
P.S. You have lowered your credibility with me. I am considering removing your RSS feed at my blog.