Is Affsphere worth it?



By Rafael ~ August 21st, 2008. Filed under: Internet Marketing.

As you may or may not know, I’ve been trying my hand at this online thing for awhile now.  I’m a learning junkie, meaning that I love to learn new stuff, so I tend to buy things that will teach me something.  Until recently, I did not usually implement what I read.

Once I started implementing things, I started making money.  Did you catch that?  I figured out that I had to do something to make some money online.  I couldn’t just sit back and expect that the money would come to me because of my striking good looks or because I built a website.

When I started seeing results from what I was implementing, I couldn’t figure out why some things worked and others didn’t.  I couldn’t understand why one article would get a ton of reads, but no clicks to my sites and another article would hardly get any reads but would pull traffic like crazy.

I had some ideas about what was going on, but I really had no clue whatsoever.

Fast forward a couple of months.

When I first started reading and seeing Anik Segal, I wondered whether this guy was real or not.  I can tell you, the stuff that he teaches is real.  He speaks in a a manner that I can relate to.  I won’t go into all the gory details, but let me tell you, I can totally relate to his story.

When he launched his “Not a Typical Article Marketing Report” I went out and bought it.  It cost less than fast food lunch, so I had nothing to lose.  The report was awesome!  He goes over item by item and step by step what you need to do to decide on a niche and then how to write your articles.

I now have a better understanding of why one article out pulls another and why some resource boxes work better than others.  I think the Affsphere.com site is still too new to call whether it will be a success or not, but the report is golden.

Don’t just take my word for it, check out affshpere for yourself get the report and decide if it’s worth a try.

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