Day Job Killer

If you’re like me, you’ve already gotten about 8 emails promoting the Day Job Killer, the newest way to make money online.  If you’re one to believe they hype, then you already know that Day Job Killer will allow you to beat the system by using proven techniques perfected by industry experts. 

If you’re like me, then you already noticed the overusage of emotional phrases in that last sentence.  There’s a lot of hype surrounding Day Job Killer.  The author, Chris McNeeney, fully admits that his techniques aren’t for everyone.  Some of the techniques described in the Day Job Killer are questionable at best.  You’ll definitely want to put on your ‘gray hat’ if you’re going to dive in. 

However, that being said, there are some nuggets of gold in the book.  If you’re willing to toss aside your white hat in the name of making money, then there is quite a bit of potential.  I can’t go into the specifics without giving away the secrets ( and I’m sure Chris wouldn’t be terribly happy with me about that ), but there are some techniques that you probably wouldn’t have though of on your own.  Will Day Job Killer make you a millionaire?  Probably not.  In fact, most likely not.  However, if you’re disciplined, and a little bit of cash to throw at the PPC game, then you can make your money back, and a little coin in the process.  Best part?  If you don’t like it, there’s a 56 day money-back guarantee.  So buy it, if it doesn’t benefit you, get your money back.  The risk is on Chris, so put him to the test. 

If you want to give Day Job Killer a shot, you can purchase it here for $77, instead of the regular-price $97.  I don’t control the pricing, so I don’t know if/when the price will revert back to $97.  Buy it now and lock in the low price, or wait and roll the dice – Your call.

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  • 3 Comments so far »

    1. estafar said

      February 7 2007 @ 3:44 pm

      Big hype. I got the same emails – from the same “gurus”, same old, same old. I signed up for these guru newsletters because I thought they make actually provide some interesting content, some marketing crumbs of wisdom from the head table…..but no it’s just the usual cut and paste JV BS yet again. Looks like we are not the only ones who are getting a little tired of all hype and no beef: http://lostballinhighweeds.com/day-job-killer/i-did-not-buy-day-job-killer/

      Okay, there are a few people who provide decent info you can actually use – like Perry Marshall (you can buy his book on amazon.com for $16 – less than a quarter of the price of DKJ but 100 times better value!) or Andy Williams ezseo newsletter http://ezseonews.com/blog/ – at least these people provide some useful info and try to help you (and neither of them sent me ANY emails about DJK) – but the rest – they just shovel the latest “must have” ebook down your throat and when you buy into the hype and cough up the dough you are left thinking – is that it?!

      Anyway, I read here: http://www.scam.com/showthread.php?t=22106 that you should “..Read the fine print.

      I read Adwords Miracle and I read Affiliate Project X not to mention every other ebook at Clickbank as well. I can honestly tell you that both products were nothing but hype. I could probably rehash both of them in less than 50 words.

      Adwords Miracle- If you ever used Google Adwords for more than a day you would quickly see that this program simple restates the help menu at Google and emails Google sent out to Adwords advertisers. 100% useless.

      Affiliate Project X- You should send bonuses to people who order CB products through your link as an incentive for them to order. Wow! What a genius!

      Save your money, this guy knows about one thing, it’s called hype….”

      Interested to know how you get on Llama, but I think I will save my money this time……..

    2. Leroy Brown said

      February 7 2007 @ 3:58 pm

      Hype is a very important part of sales. Perhaps even more than the product that you are selling. Remember, these guys’ jobs is to make you understand that you can’t NOT make the purchase. Doesn’t make them a bad person in any way; they probably have families to feed too.

      Whether you buy it or not, there’s no skin off my back. I think it’s a pretty interesting read, and probably worth it. I’m not going to sit here and try to hard-sell anyone; I don’t have the patience for that. If you want it, buy it. If you don’t, don’t.

    3. Guru Slayer Review said

      April 12 2007 @ 11:57 am

      [...] is pretty strong as well; it’s full of promise. Right at the beginning, I was reminded of Day Job Killer’s sales page, with this excerpt – “WARNING! If your the type of person that is easily [...]

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      Green Llama is a place to learn about making money online. Any ideas or walk-through's I have, I'll post here for your enjoyment. I also do product and online service reviews.

      However, I tend to run off on tangets quite often. I call this part of the site 'random crap'. Basically I'll go off and post about whatever I want, just to keep things interesting. Have fun and stay tuned.