Subject: Some Dangerous Information Every Affiliate Marketer Needs to Know About 12345678901234567890123456789012345678901234567890 | Email Body: I discovered some very dangerous information in a new affiliate marketing e-book released recently by Rick Braddy. Rick is an executive and vice president of one of the world's largest publicly traded global software companies serving organizations around the world. This e-book is called "The Affiliate ATM", and from the outset claimed to be able to teach me how to make $3,600 in one day using affiliate marketing methods that Rick had studied and been using. Needless to say, I was -very- skeptical, as you might imagine. I've read so many hyped up e-books about affiliate marketing that were just the same fluff posted on message boards all over the web, and I just figured this e-book was going to be more of the same. Boy was I wrong...The first thing I noticed is that the e-book has 128 pages. That's huge by most e-book standards. This e-book is info-PACKED. I read the bio about Rick, and after learning that he was an exec of a giant software firm, I figured it warranted at least a passing glance--and that's all I really intended to give it when I started. Do you know that I couldn't stop reading the darn thing? I read the entire first half of the e-book immediately, the half that deals with selling other people's products (the second half teaches you how to sell your own products). I found myself so absorbed in these powerful methods for selecting and promoting the products I couldn't stop reading and learning about these unique techniques. I had only intended to glance at it and read it further later if I thought it was worthwhile, but I couldn't stop! Let me tell you why... It's a complete step-by-step guide on how to go from an affiliate newbie to a full blown affiliate business. In fact, it shows how to create multiple high-profit "mini-businesses" that generate 80% profit margins. It lays out the complete business model for affiliate marketing, from setting your financial goals to selecting products for resell and even how to create and sell your own products. I created a link to it so you can have a closer look: http://AffiliateID.affatm.hop.clickbank.net And this is no "broad theory" e-book either. Rick lays out a 10 step "ATM Recipe" for selling other people's products that will blow your mind. It is so simple but powerfully effective. It was hard for me to believe that I hadn't thought of it before! Rick shows you how to go to ClickBank.com and run some calculations on the products you might want to promote to see how those products are selling. He teaches you how to find out if a product is going to sell without having to lose money even testing it! His formula was something I didn't know and I've been selling via ClickBank for over a year! "The Affiliate ATM" teaches you the specifics of getting great click-through rates and conversion rates using AdWords and Overture when promoting the products you select, and how to optimize and revive floundering pay per click campaigns to maximize your profits. "The Affiliate ATM" also teaches you rapid search engine optimization to get your website ranking so you can rake in the sales of your chosen products at minimal cost to you. Rick is a serious businessman. An exec who knows how to dream up, start, run and improve a profitable business. He's been doing it for years, and now he shares with us how he's taken that knowledge and put it to work in affiliate marketing. So if you want to know how to sell other people's products and make a fantastic living online, or if you are serious about creating and selling your own products online, you NEED to read "The Affiliate ATM".  Here's the link where you can find out more for yourself: http://AffiliateID.affatm.hop.clickbank.net I said the information in "The Affiliate ATM" is dangerous, and I meant it: it is SERIOUSLY dangerous to your competition. This e-book will show you how to beat their socks off in the affiliate game. It has gotten me excited about affiliate marketing in a way that I have -never- been before now. I'd be very interested in knowing what other people think about it after having a closer look. Your Name www.YourWebsite.com