Internet Marketing Secrets Unlocked Review
By Michael Oksa on September 17th, 2009The quest for “marketing secrets” seems to be never ending, at least you would think so by how often the term is used for info-products. Are there any real secrets shared in this guide?
Before I answer that, here are some general comments on the guide. It contains 11 separate marketing methods, spread over 40 pages. A few pages are devoted to each “secret”. Each is expounded upon with just enough detail and examples to make it possible to take action. The guide has an entertaining style. The pacing is good, and makes for a quick read.
Product creation, copywriting, branding, list building, and how to increase profits are just a few of the topics covered. One of my personal highlights was where the author mentions where to focus your efforts, or more specifically, where not to focus (I was a bit surprised at one of them as it goes against conventional wisdom).
Okay, back to the question of secrets. Not all of the methods in this guide qualify as secrets, but all of them are relevant and useful. Experienced marketers will notice that there is some rehashed information in Internet Marketing Secrets Unlocked. However, the way it is done gives it a certain freshness. In fact, one of the methods in the guide explains the reason for “rehashing” and how you can make it profitable.
Readers will be able to start using these methods right now. and watch your profits go up – None of the tips are complicated. Some methods will take more time or creativity than others. While some can be done in a matter if minutes.
These are the steps that have worked for the author, not untested theories. Understanding the art and science of getting people to buy from your website is easier when you know the psychology behind the buying process, and is shared where pertinent.
New marketers will get a terrific head start in their business by absorbing the advice in this guide. Veteran marketers can use it as a concise reference work that covers the major points of effective marketing.
A good balance is struck within the guide: not so much info that it becomes unreadable, not so little that it’s useless. The guide does just what it should; it not only informs, but it also teaches (an important distinction). You will find precise tips as well as general guidelines to improving your Internet marketing business.
While it doesn’t quite make the cut as a “must have” guide, I have no problem saying it is very good. guide on Internet marketing for new and more established marketers alike – Intermediate and beginning marketers will benefit most from the information in Internet Marketing Secrets Unlocked, but even the pros should be able to pick something up from this guide.


