Do you want me to do this?

I keep thinking of putting together a list of real home-based data entry companies (for free) for subscribers to work at home truth.

UPDATE: Click here for the list of real home-based data entry companies (for free).

If you’re more interested in home businesses, you can skip this, although you might want to read my "Good or Evil" review of a ten-dollar product marketers have probably been flooding your email boxes with here. I think I give a pretty unique perspective.

You can read the "Good or Evil" review here.

Otherwise, let’s talk about putting together the data entry company list (by the way, I’ve also been playing with Google alerts to see which keywords bring back the most legitimate results for telecommuting positions in general. I’ll let you know when I have enough data on that).

Here’s what holds me back.

  • Data entry jobs are incredibly hard to land because there’s so much competition.
  • A significant amount of data entry is done by overseas workers who are willing to do it for as little as $1.50/hour (not all data entry has moved overseas, but a lot of it has).
  • The people I’ve known who have found data entry positions have found it either through networking or volunteering for a company first.

However, it really wouldn’t take that long for me to put a list together. So I’d like to know two things:

1) Would you like me to compile the list.

2) Would you rather me put it up as a web pages or create a PDF document for you or both?

I’d appreciate it if you’d leave a comment letting me know. At least that way I know I’m not talking to myself. LOL. :-)

Affiliate Evolution review

Should you plunk $10.00 down for Affiliate Evolution?

There’s a few reasons most people aren’t mentioning that could make it make a tremendous amount of sense for you to cough up the ten bucks.

First of all, though. Let’s get one thing straight. You WILL get hit with additional offers after you pay your ten bucks. But it’s easy enough to scroll down to the bottom and click "No Thanks" on all of them if you want.

I can’t comment on them because I haven’t bought them. The only other product I’ve bought from Russell in the past was his forum monitoring software which was excellent, but which he no longer sells.

OK, now let’s talk about whether the product delivers on it’s promise. Does it really show you how to significantly increase your affiliate earnings?

Yes, it does. The meat of Affiliate Evolution is an interview with Russell Brunson revealing exactly how he earns triple the amount of money of most other affiliates on affiliate promotions.

Typically there are two ways to do this:

  1. Ask for higher commissions.
  2. Sell the people who buy through your affiliate link other products and services.

Affiliate Evolution focuses on the second strategy. But what makes it so powerful is the detail that Russell Brunson goes into on how he pulls the whole thing off.

It’s not a zero-work system at all, but because you have more money to work with using the Affiliate Evolution ideas, everything else can and should become easier and actually allow you to generate more sales all things being equal.

Who else might consider Affiliate Evolution?

Well, I think as a smart consumer you might want to learn the marketing tricks and tactics that people use to sell you their products. I think Affiliate Evolution is one of the best lessons in how marketing funnels are structured that is also fun and easy to read.

Basically there are usually three camps when it comes to some of the systems described:

  1. Those who think Dan Kennedy is a direct marketing genius.
  2. Those who think Dan Kennedy ruined direct marketing.
  3. Those who agree with both 1 & 2.

Personally, I’ve learned a signficant amount from Dan Kennedy, but as with any powerful marketing techniques the ideas can and have been abused at times.

As a smart consumer this guide will likely help you realize how some of the less reputable companies might use some of these strong marketing techniques.

Note: I am not saying that Russell Brunson misuses these marketing techniques. From my friends in the "guru circles" the word is that Russell really practices what he preaches – he doesn’t just spout out theories (you wouldn’t believe how poorly some of the other big gurus companies are run).

If you have ten bucks to put towards some unusually insightful marketing education, you might consider taking a look at Affiliate Evolution here.

Project Quick Cash review is up

Project Quick Cash isn’t about building a long-term sustainable business.

It’s about one thing only – how to make quick cash…and with as little work as possible.

From the review:

" Project Quick Cash is a collection of 5 quick, simple, zero/low cost methods to make healthy profits on the Internet, without a lot of work.

And each of these 5 techniques can be implemented in under an hour.

And no technical skills are required."

Click here to read the full review of Alok Jain’s Project Quick Cash.