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The authors of this lengthy book note that many of the books written for making money assume that you already have a huge bankroll. Some of the “gurus” spend upwards of $10,000 every month promoting their products. That’s fine if you’re already rich, but what about the rest of us? For us, they have a number of easily implemented methods that are designed to require little or no investment to use. Sure, there’s a section on using Adwords, but a lot of the techniques can be put to use for free. They’re “Slow Roller” method shows you how you can take little or no investment and let it grow over time into a marketing juggernaut.
The focus of this book is to help you make money while spending as little of your own cash as possible in the process. I liked that; I’m tired of the books that tell me to advertise on Google with a budget of $100 per day.
The book, while detailed and well written, does emphasize that there is no way to “get rich quick.” They will outline a blueprint for success, but they emphasize over and over that unless you’re willing to do some work, you aren’t going to make any money. I appreciated their honesty. It’s a nice change from the hype I see all too often.
The bottom line? Who Loves Money is a good, useful book that provides a good, well thought out system for making money online while spending as little cash as possible. It’s a good book for beginning to intermediate marketers, but it won’t insult your intelligence like a lot of other books I’ve read. It also includes some nice, “secret” bonuses, which I’m not permitted to discuss...
I think that Who Loves Money represents a good value for your money. The system is pretty diverse, well-explained, doesn’t require any significant expenditures and comes with a nice bonus and free Website templates. You can’t go wrong if you buy this one.
You can purchase Who Loves Money Here.
Charlie Essmeier Retro Marketing
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