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Kunle
Olomofe: "Adtwist - How
To Write Ebooks For Profit!"
Important
note: This is a critical
book-review and not a salesletter or an ad!
Number of pages
42 pages (main manual)
Content
- The
one quote that brought Kunle’s book to life
- The
11 secrets that many marketers want to hide from you
- How
to easily create product after product
- Dan
S. Kennedy’s key to profits - online and offline
- Two
fallacious lies that you meet again and again all over the
Internet
- 5
ways to get ideas for your next information product
- How
to make the necessary research for your product the easy
way
- The
secret some of today's foremost experts are hiding
- How
to get profitable ideas and turn them into new projects
- How
to overcome your fear of failure
- How
to write your first information product - even if you
don't feel you can
- How
Kunle created his first own book
- How
double your profits many times over by creating your
second product now
- How
to become a selfmade "guru" in your field
- How
to use newsletters to market your information products
- Etc.
etc.
Review
Kunle
Olomofe is one of the newer authors in the row of authors on
creating and selling information on the Internet.
This
is a very different and unique book on how to create your own
information products and sell them on the Internet.
First
of all, Kunle’s book reads like Kunle’s personal story
about he himself finally got the courage and the know-how to
write his first ebook – namely this very book, “Adtwist -
How To Write Ebooks For Profit!”
In
opposition to some of the other books on this subject,
Kunle’s book doesn’t just go through the mechanics of
writing ebooks. So if you’re in for a lot of details about
how to create your own ebook, you should consider a book like
MYKS or Ken Silver’s “E-book Secrets”. But if you would
like to get really motivated, you could do nothing
better than read this book by Kunle.
Kunle
really opens up himself and openly shares all the hindrances
he encountered on his way towards his first ebook. Most of
these hindrances are of a psychological nature. For instance,
Kunle says, most newcomers in the information have got so
scared of making a less-than-perfect information product, that
they think that they just can’t make a decent product. So,
they never try at all.
Kunle
shares how he for a long time got paralysed by the same doubts
and worries. But he also shares how he finally got the courage
to shake of these doubts and worries and took the step forward
and wrote this book.
If
you expect to find a totally revolutionary secret, which is
until now unknown by man, you will get disappointed by
Kunle’s book. But the same goes for almost every other book
on this topic. I have read other books that are more detailed
on how to create your own information products. But this book
is certainly one of the most openhearted and most motivating
books on the topic.
It
doesn’t contain a lot of theory. It just takes you by the
hand and leads you forward through all the doubts and
hindrances you encounter on your road. And Kunle has a talent
for making some difficult and complicated things easy to
understand.
This
doesn’t mean that Kunle’s book is superficial and
doesn’t give you some detailed guidance on how to create
your information products. (For instance I got a few tips and
links to resources which I don’t remember to have seen
anywhere else). It’s just not the primary aim of his book,
as I understand it.
Concerning
the more mechanical details Kunle tries to go through them on
his secret site. And if you buy his book you automatically get
a subscription to this secret site.
The
number of bonuses included with this ebook is impressive. You
get ebooks by Kim Skinner, Terry
Dean, Tyler
Schultz etc. And if you know marketers like Skinner and
Dean, you also know that you get real value when you get their
books.
Tyler's
book is also worth consulting.
Finally, I have a little
criticism. Some of the links (to bonus-reports Kunle has
written) in my edition of Kunle's book doesn't work. It's a
little bit annoying when you want to read these reports. I
don't know, though, if Kunle has corrected these links in his
most recent edition.
When this is said, I would also
say that Kunle has included a very helpful list of the links
he refers to in the main text, at the last page of his manual.
This makes it very easy to find the different resources and
websites Kunle refers to.
Kunle has a really good way to
convey his message to his readers. He makes his message
interesting and really easy to understand and follow.
Summary
Considering
the unique and motivating information in this book plus the
number of bonuses included, this book is a very good
investment.
If
you expect to get a nice, orderly book which covers all the
more theoretic details of the information business from A to
Z, I don’t think this is the book for you.
But
if you want to get inspired and motivated and know which steps
to take to move forward, this may be just the book that you
need.
I've found some extremely helpful tips in this book that you
find almost nowhere else. So I would definitely recommend it
to you!
About this author
Who is Kunle Olomofe? Click
here for the answer!
Buying information
Website
http://www.adtwist.com
Snail mail
Kunle Olomofe,
17, Tallinskaya Street,
Suite 313,
123458, Moscow,
Russia
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