Monday, August 13, 2007

Review Of The Ultimate Wealth Program

Mark Warren's Ultimate Wealth Program is very popular,
well-marketed, and often recommended on various review
sites. It is aimed at beginners, rather than those who
already have some experience with affiliate marketing.

The main part of the program is a 48-page e-book. Also
included is a list of 'random thoughts', a free affiliate
website, and over a hundred bonus e-book and software
downloads. Even if the main part of the program was not up
to much, you could argue that the bonuses are worth the
money by themselves!

The core e-book offers a broad introduction to affiliate
marketing. It takes you through the basic principles, going
step by step. It is fairly clear and simply written. For
beginners, it undoubtedly covers all you could need to know.

However, if you have any previous experience of affiliate
marketing you may want to purchase a program that is more
advanced. Although it gives a good overview of all the
basic principles, it fails to go as in-depth as other
programs I have reviewed. The tone can also be slightly
annoying. At times it is straightforward, and at other
times he seems to be trying to imitate the Rich Jerk. A
mistake, since Rich Jerk is definitely a one off!

It also fails to reveal anything new or particularly
exciting. Again, if you are a beginner to affiliate
marketing this does not matter. But if you are looking for
a program that will teach you to develop your business, and
take it to the next level, I would recommend other programs
as being more helpful.

Some of the information is also slightly out of date. His
section on search engines references several which have now
been taken over by their rivals or gone out of business.
There are therefore some links which no longer work.

And there are also some statements that I would disagree
with, although as Mark Warren is undoubtedly a more
successful affiliate marketer than I this may be wrong of
me! But I disagree with his statement that all
'informational products are the same'. The most popular and
best selling e-books tend to be so because they offer
something new or different, and word quickly spreads.

However, the bonuses are good. They just take a while to
digest! There are almost too many. Having over a hundred
bonuses sounds good, but some are not worth much.

The software downloads are probably all you need to start
up. They might not be top-class, but you are not going to
want to spend a lot of money on expensive software before
you have even made your first check! You also receive
templates of websites, sales letters and banner ads, all of
which you might find useful.

And what you should find even more useful is the number of
them you have resale rights for. These can be used to
attract traffic to your website, as an inducement in
building a mailing list, or simply to make yourself some
extra money.

I also found customer service to be good. I received access
immediately after paying and there were no problems with
any of the downloads. The one e-mail I sent to query
something received a quick reply, and there is a 90-day
money back guarantee.

In conclusion, this is a good package with some significant
flaws. For beginners, it contains all the information and
software you could need, and is clearly presented and
well-written. The list of bonuses covers every topic you
could need to know about. However, for those more advanced,
this fails to reveal anything new or particularly exciting.

Recommended for beginners, but not for those more advanced.


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Anita Buchan is a successful affiliate marketer who now
wants to help others make the same money she does. For
honest reviews of home business opportunities, visit
http://www.dont-get-scammed.biz

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