New Niche Annihilation Method Leaves Much to be Desired

Mar 10
08:34

2008

Kelly Wright

Kelly Wright

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Learning from an experienced Internet Marketer is always thrilling because we all expect some secrets and under the radar techniques to be shared. The new Niche Annihilation Method claims to do just that - to give everyone the keys to succeed in online business. Can you find the lock where to put those keys in?

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Yet another ebook by Rob Benwell, called Niche Annihilation Method,New Niche Annihilation Method Leaves Much to be Desired Articles is way different from his Blogging to the bank (both editions). It hardly resembles the Baby Blogging Bonanza either. It is a more profound and thoughtful course for those marketers who seriously plan to make online business highly profitable this year, 2008. (Rob himself is already pursuing a multimillionaire business). So is it that good?

As usual, there are strong and weak points. Well, by "weak" I mean that beginning marketers shouldn't put much hope on NAM. Contrary to the sales letter which is clearly aimed at newbies in online business, the six strategies outlined require planned action and quite some efforts. Those looking for "no sweat money making machine" can stop reading here and find something else.

First, it is a method meant for thorough implementation over a prolonged period of time – at least a year, depending on how much you are ready to work and how motivated you are. Not just motivated, but determined and aggressive.

Second, action is required on your part – a lot of it. There's no miracle inside Niche Annihilation Method – and Rob doesn't promise to make you rich overnight. It took himself over two years to get where he is right now, and man did he work! There's no such thing as "quick and easy money". NAM is all about steps towards financial success.

Third, basic skills like answering emails and logging into FTP account is NOT enough to annihilate niches. You need to have more experience in setting up blogs (or webpages), to begin with. Working online is not as easy as many gurus claim. Hard work is what expects every beginner , and this is why most people fail very fast, discouraged by first mistakes.

Fourth, the Adwords strategy shouldn't be there. It's just not relevant at all in my opinion. When I see someone talking about NAM as a superb guide to Google Adwords, I suspect that the reviewer even didn't bother to read the ebook. To leave no dubious, misleading  reviews I'd  conclude that NAM is anything but Adwords guide.

Now about the strong points which make the Niche Annihilation Method interesting to those marketers who experienced the failure, but didn't lose determination to finally make it big, and achieve the desired success.

The SEO section is definitely worth attention – I printed out the pages to have them at hand. Rob changed my attitude to article writing with just ONE sentence. Moreover, the WP Commentator's plug-in was a true gem to me. The same is with forum signatures. Now, if you think that you know these things – I thought so, too. Rob calls this 'very simple SEO', a bit exaggerating, but in fact easy to follow.

The concept of backend sales is not new itself, but honestly, did you ever think how much money is left on the table each time you're making a sale? Thousands of dollars lost in commissions!

The six NAM's require efforts and time, sure. But they are based on absolutely legal, White Hat SEO techniques (contrary to BTTB where Rob described somewhat a 'black hat' approach) which are sure to open the niche marketing for everyone well motivated to start it.