MarketersRelief.com Membership Site Review
By Brad Carroll on September 12th, 2009I love Daniel McGonagle’s MarketersRelief.com. No, it’s not the be-all and end-all of internet marketing. But yes, Marketer’s Relief has exactly what the IM newbie needs in order to start making money online!
In fact, I would recommend Marketer’s Relief over any other “Newbie Guide” out there (perhaps in conjunction with Dennis Becker’s 5 Bucks a Day (also available in a cheap “Jr.” version) as the ultimate newbie starter kit.
Becker’s ebook provides the right mindset and shows you how to leverage what you know. McGonagle’s Marketer’sRelief.com gives you the skills to leverage, and helps put you in the proper mindset to boot.
(Most of us honestly do not have the proper mindset when we start this out; otherwise we’d be a lot further along than we are. Getting our egos to accept this fact–and do something about it–pushes us through that membrane that separates failure from success.)
For example, step one of McGonagle’s the 10-step system is to call the man up on Skype and get coaching! Members are limited to an hour of voice coaching per week, but receive unlimited email coaching.
This step also includes a download of McGonagle’s 84-page IM Toolkit pdf, which by itself is probably worth the price of membership. This book also contains a link to his 5 Steps to Success which is essential reading no matter what you want to do in life.
Step 2 involves reading and watching some pretty hearty inspirational material. Many people might want to dispense with this but I highly recommend they go through with it, especially the PDF offered as “part three” of this step. Once the new member is done with Step 2, he or she will have an attitude that can literally change his or her life!
Further steps teach market research, setting up a website, supporting pages, list building, email marketing, joint ventures, SEO, and tracking.
There are also sections on article marketing, outsourcing, copywriting, automated income sites, and some videos on different kinds of other money making sites. There are also videos on niche research, keyword research, competition evaluation, and blog building.
Finally, McGonagle includes a 30 day traffic plan, and two videos on how to make money developing web presence for offline clients (something you’ll be well-qualified to do once you’ve studied all the material in Marketer’s Relief).
For some reason, I still haven’t taken Mr. McGonagle up on his coaching offer, so I can’t report on that. I’ll be doing that this month however, and will post a comment to this review just as soon as I’m able.
Even without the coaching, however, this is a website that the serious newbie can use to propel him- or herself into serious action.
Some will baulk at the $97 price tag, but honestly I think the IM newcomer will spend a lot more money in trial-and-error if they pass up on MarketersRelief.com.
In closing, this site and Dennis Becker’s 5 Bucks a Day (full or “Jr.” version)and Daniel McGonagle’s MarketersRelief.com should be all the education any internet marketing newbie needs to get started. And when is the last time you got a complete education for under $150 U.S.?




I will be in touch with the owner within the next week or two and should have some first-hand info about the mentorship end of the product.