Affiliate Hijack by Nick Marks…

by lemonarian on June 3, 2008 · 1 comment

in Affiliate Marketing

I got an email from Nick Marks about his Affiliate Hijack pver a month ago… I thought it was gonna be big… I mean like, really big. And now, it is.

Today, I got the first affiliate promotions in my inbox… huh?

Yes, today, when the product was released ages ago, Dave Gale even said that it was released today… and I’m like… no. It wasn’t released today, Affiliate Hijack was released over a month ago…

Well, Affiliate Hijack is pretty cool, but I’ve promised myself that I wouldn’t buy into anything else now until I make some serious cash of my own system, which is like advanced Bum Marketing.

I’ll probably get it in a few days, and you might just wanna get in on this before they raise the price even further.

Affiliate Hijack is like a way for people to piggyback off of other peoples efforts and “hijack” their commissions. Kind of sneaky in a blackhat kind of way I’d say, but we’re all in this to make money, not to be nice to each other, right?

Doesn’t mean we can’t be nice to each other… I mean, I’m just saying…

Well, if you wanna check out Affiliate Hijack now, please do. Maybe it’s something for you? To me at least, it sounds like a brilliant way to make more money with less effort, or even as a complete system on its own. If I were you, I would definitely take the time to read through this stuff, here’s the link again:

www.AffiliateHijack.com

See ya,

Linus

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1 TigerTom from Affiliate Internet Marketing November 13, 2009 at 9:12 pm

I think the key thing is choosing the best products to promote.
A lot of products on the smaller affiliate networks you wouldn’t buy yourself or recommend to friends, ever.

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