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May 5th, 2010

Jamie Allen Internet Affiliate Marketer

Hi. I’m Jamie Allen.

For several years I was a marketing consultant, helping small   businesses and non-profits to be more successful (and make more money.)

Then, several years ago, like you, I became interested in Internet Marketing, especially affiliate marketing and, more recently (and, so far, with only moderate success), Cost Per Action (CPA) marketing.

CPA marketing is where you get paid for sending people to a page offering a trial offer or sample or questionnaire. If they take some sort of action (like filling in their email address, or requesting a sample) you get paid a set amount of money. Like affiliate marketing, I’m discovering, it’s not quite so easy as they claim.

Anyway, over the years I’ve purchased many products about how-to make-money-on-the-Internet (and perhaps you’ve also discovered this), only to find out that there is often no direct correlation between quality and price.

That is, some of the more expensive products ($1000 to $2500) are no better than some of the $77 eBooks available. Sometimes, the expensive products are just hyped more by people who have created the persona of a “guru.”  So they seem more valuable.

In fact, there is plenty of high-quality information about how to be successful with Internet marketing available that’s absolutely free (the trick, of course, is knowing what’s good and what’s not.)

That’s where I can sometimes be helpful as a guide.

Since I’m an affiliate marketer, you need to assume that some of the links from my sites are going to send you to product offers and, of course, if you make a purchase, I may make a commission. (Don’t worry: This does NOT raise the price that you pay for the product. The commission is paid by the merchant and is just a normal marketing cost of doing business, like paying for  advertising.)   However, I do try to make it worth your while to purchase through my links by offering extra value: I’ve put together additional, useful bonus packages which actually relate to the product I’m promoting. My goal is to give you extra stuff that can help you succeed faster, easier if you end up buying the product I’m recommending.

While I review lots of products, many of them I simply can’t recommend because I feel they are way overpriced or they do not offer good value to customers.

My feeling is, there are thousands upon thousands of products to endorse and promote so I figure, why not just stick with the good ones?

I want to be known for giving honest reviews so that people will trust my opinions.  So if you ever buy a product which I’ve recommended and you’re not satisfied, please let me know.  Just email me. Most products have a money-back guarantee so that shouldn’t really be a problem. And, of course, you can keep the bonuses I’ve sent you.

Unfortunately, there’s no way for me to know what your experience level is, what your goals are, or what you’re really looking for.  So sometimes, it’s quite possible that I could recommend what I think is a really good product, and yet it may be something that just isn’t a good match for you.

Still, I’d like to know if you didn’t feel it was worth your money or if you had a terrible customer-service experience, or you think it was misrepresented, or whatever.  Even though I don’t have a lot of clout with the merchants (I’m just an affiliate), your feedback will definitely affect whether or not I decide to continue promoting that product.

So always, before buying anything on (or off) the Internet, check it out as thoroughly as you can before spending your money. And don’t be afraid to ask for your money back if it really doesn’t meet your needs or (especially) if you think it was misrepresented.

Thanks so much for stopping by,

Jamie Allen

Jamie Allen
Marketing Consultant and
Internet Affiliate Marketer

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NOTE: Just so there is no confusion: EwenChiaFastTrackCash.org is not a non-profit organization. The “dot org” domain extensions were originally reserved for non-profit organizations. But this is not a nonprofit company. The “dot org” domain name extensions are now available to anyone, not just non-profits.  (The “dot com” version simply wasn’t available.)

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