The Rich Jerk
Program review by Merle Braley, Internet Marketing AdvisorWho is this R-rated self-appointed Rich Jerk?
The Rich Jerk is an Internet marketer who prefers to remain anonymous at this time but is willing to share his secrets to becoming wealthy on the Internet without any effort. There is some speculation and my good sources tell me that The Rich Jerk is in fact, actor Kelly Felix the founder of Credit Pro Inc and guesswhatiheard.com.
There are some good, ethical, and unusually methods in The Rich Jerk program such as information on writing great sales letters, how to make money generating leads, how to set up affiliate websites quickly and profitably, how to create your own products, setting up an eBay Powerseller business and even examples of past Rich Jerk websites that have been huge money makers along with much more. In addition to the strategies in the book, purchase of the Rich Jerk program provides free updates, access to the members only forum as well as a website already created by the Rich Jerk staff.
The Rich Jerk states his strategies are most useful for digital downloads, selling informational products or access to a members only website and are true guerilla marketing techniques.
Unethical, Under-deliver, unbelievable!
Unfortunately, many of the techinques he advocates are considered “black hat” or unethical menthods. While I and many other Internet marketers believe that the best way to run and build a business is to over-deliver, The Rich Jerk advocates under-delivering.
Shock-Jock Howard Stern and the Rich Jerk
The Rich Jerk, (Kelly Felix) is known for great material, but offensive ad copy. He uses offensive language and the “I’m Better than You” hook that some call anti-marketing. He understands human nature: people want what they can not have. So, he dangles something you want in front of you, then he takes it away. I’m told that his ad with shock jock, Howard Stern, cost a small fortune and ended up being a financial mistake. There’s always a risk of going too far when you are pushing the limits of shock-marketing.
You’ve got 90-days to decide
There are those who feel that the information provided in The Rich Jerk doesn’t work. Some have complained of loosing several hundred dollars trying to implement the ideas and were put through a hoops and heavy questioning before being given a refund. Since the Rich Jerk’s eBook is sold through Clickbank, who’s return policy is guaranteed for 90-days, returns should not be a problem as long as it’s within the 90-days.
While most people feel that the information provided in The Rich Jerk is valuable and helpful the biggest criticism was that it was only for advanced marketers. The Rich Jerk has since been updated with a new chapter just for beginners that provides some of the neccessary information to get started.
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