Automation, Automation, Automation

Today I’ve made possibly the craziest decision I’ll ever make in this business. A newbie mistake of epic proportions or a smart move along the fast track? Only time will tell.

I did say that I’d be building a business from scratch without investing a pile of cash, and I still intend to do that, but in a distinct strand of my business plan. But let’s just say I’ve started a mega split test.

Anyone who has any exposure to this market can’t have helped notice the extraordinary pre-launch campaigns of two products that were released today. The Magic Bullet and, to a lesser extent, NicheBlueprint 2.0, are going live as I type and both promise to deliver an almost foolproof system for making cash online.

Magic Bullet focuses on the CPA marketplace. NicheBlueprint is all about e-commerce and drop-shipping. These are two areas I didn’t really intend to get involved in from the get-go but I’m so keen to investigate the software that comes with both these products I’ve taken the plunge and signed up – at huge cost I might add. Magic Bullet weighs in at $2,997 (in four installments) and I nabbed NicheBlueprint at an introductory price of $297 (which I believe is going to be worth it just for the software alone).

Fortunately for me I have enough cash in reserve to do this. I DO NOT, for even one second, recommend following my footsteps here and I won’t be giving affiliate links out to make a fast buck because (unlike the affiliate links I have on the site so far) I have no actual experience of these products and wouldn’t dream of pushing them without knowing for sure they can work.

No, what I’m going to do is go through each product and give you a real-time review as I follow each step. This will be the anatomy of a major Internet launch. For every bit of hype I’ll give you the low-down on the reality. And have no doubt, if these products don’t live up to expectations I’ll be bugging out early and demanding a refund.

All that said, I’ll also continue to pursue my low cash project and I’m not going to mix the two. That means if I make any profits from either of these two systems I’ll keep them entirely separate.

Just as I told you from the outset, I’ll make the mistakes if there are mistakes to be made and you can just follow along. Don’t feel as if you are missing out on a great opportunity. We both know that even if these products are the best to have ever hit the market, even better ones will be along in the future.

My aim here is to detail the gap between the sales pitch and the results so you can decide how to react the next time that “killer” offer drops into you mail box.

The slow and steady, tried and tested, patience route or the spend up-front, high end solution. Let’s see shall we?

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