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Scam or Real – One Week Marketing
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One Week Marketing
What is this product about?
One Week Marketing was developed by a lady named Jennifer Ledbetter. The guide breaks down the 7 days of the week, telling you in detail what you should do each day to be productive. At the end of the week, you will have successfully created a campaign that you can now leave alone, and start on another. The guide focuses heavily on Squidoo and I would not recommend this product to those who know nothing about Internet marketing. It is more designed for those who have a little experience under their belt, but are still having trouble putting it all together and making sales.
Whether the product is a scam or REAL, I have gathered different comments for the One Week Marketing from various readers and inserted them in the comment box. View these comment boxes and find out what other readers are saying about One Week Marketing.
Published on August 29, 2009 · Filed under: Scam or Real - Internet Marketing Tools; Tagged as: One Week Marketing - scam or real?
4 Responses to “Scam or Real – One Week Marketing”
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squidoo said on August 31st, 2009 at 8:55 am
One Week Marketing is just an ideal book on Internet marketing, it is possibly not the best one but it belongs on the upper edge for its invaluable advices, methodologies and real life implications. We could have called One Week Marketing once it is strongly depending on the black hat approaches in bringing down the target result. However, the methodologies and tools described in the book are really not black hat. Niche based customization; a lot of hard works and full use of brainpower are what One Week Marketing calling for.
Source: squidoo.com/is-one-week-marketing-a-scam
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StayAtHomeMoms said on September 1st, 2009 at 3:20 am
The Cons of One Week Marketing:
It is a home based business, but it is a business that requires you to do some affiliate marketing.
You may have to create a website.
You will be guided on how to do it, but you will have to market.You do have to pay to get started. However, there is a guarantee on the website.
Source: stayhomemoms.net/OneWeekMarketing.php
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Stella Jobs said on September 1st, 2009 at 3:21 am
The approach focuses heavily mostly on article marketing and using squidoo lenses.
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Bill said on October 9th, 2009 at 12:54 pm
Like all of these programs, most people will have little or no success with them. I’ll bet PotPieGirl makes most of her money selling “how to make money” products, and she’s already admitted that she’s made money promoting diet pills. What’s next, male-enhancement pills?
If it sounds to good to be true, it is.











