Dear reader,
My name is David Meade and I recently had the chance to read through Steven Johnsons new ebook The Quick List Formulas and decided to write a review for The Quick List Formulas.
For those of you who don't know, The Quick List Formulas is an ebook on how to build a list of subscribers in certain niches. The Quick List Formulas actually better than that and I'll explain why in a moment.
When I read a book that makes certain claims I want to make sure the author can prove his/her claims and that they have had repeated success with their own methods. I make certain because I have been burned before by handing over my hard earned cash for books and products that have under-delivered to say the least. I have no problem writing a bad review on those products I feel have under delivered. I like to call it as I see it.
First I want to give you a quick overview of the author. Before Steven Johnson wrote The Quick List Formulas he was involved in many different non Internet Marketing (IM) niches and was/is still making a substantial income from these niches, over $1000/day. He is only 20 years old and still in college. This kid is hungry to become the best at what he does and that comes across very clearly in The Quick List Formulas.
Steven Johnson has many niches but only recently started to get involved in the IM niche. That shows me that he practices what he preaches and he backs it up with proof. On his home page for The Quick List Formulas you can see inside his autoresponder account a list of over 200,000 subscribers. Impressed? I was and it gets even more interesting. Steven built this list in a little under 5 months.
He was having success with lists before but just wasn't happy with the rate at which his lists were growing, so he created new techniques and improved on the ones he already knew. That's drive and commitment, excellent values to see in a marketer so young.
I mentioned earlier that The Quick List Formulas is more than ebook on how to build a list of subscribers in certain niches. The Quick List Formulas shows you how to create responsive lists, ones that buy from you repeatedly in a profitable niche. It's no good having a list if they don't buy and there's no point in targeting a niche if there is no money being spent in that niche.
Not all lists are profitable and not all niches are profitable. Part of what The Quick List Formulas reveals is how to choose the best niche. In The Quick List Formulas Steven calls them 'Long Life/Long Life'. This means the customer has a long life because they buy from you repeatedly and that the niche you are promoting has a long life. Inside The Quick List Formulas you will learn how to distinguish the best markets from the worst.
So who is The Quick List Formulas more suite for. Beginners or advanced marketers. The truth is The Quick List Formulas aimed at both. With The Quick List Formulas even an inexperienced marketer can build a profitable list. Advanced marketers are told they will have a whole new way of going about their list building and they will see methods never heard of before.
Bold claims I know but I happen to agree with how Steven has described The Quick List Formulas as I've read the book and now understand how to go about building a responsive list in a profitable niche.
I'm looking forward to applying the methods in The Quick List formulas and enjoying the success I know they will produce.
Have a look and judge for youself by going to The Quick List Formulas.
Wishing you every success,
David Meade
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