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Warning: Do Not Buy Day Job Killer Before you read this.
Day Job Killer is NOT for novice marketers. It discusses some very advanced affiliate techniques that will help you make tons of affiliate cash!
Warning: Some of the strategies the author describes could be considered questionable or unfair.
IF you are new to Internet marketing I would recommend you read Adwords Miracle first, before you continue with Day Job Killer.
In other words: You need to learn how to make $300 / day before you learn to make $2000 / day. Trust me with this. If Dayjobkiller is the first thing you ever read about Internet marketing chances are you won't be as successful as the person who starts from the beginning.
If you already know Google Adwords and you want some more advanced tricks I also recommend Adwords Killer (Uh..lots of 'killer' type guides:-). This will teach you some stuff that other books miss (or leave out intentionally).
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