What about The Rich Jerk?

Q: What do you think about The Rich Jerk program?

A: We're actually going to explore it from two different points of view. First off, we'll talk about its quality as a product, which is actually quite high. It gives a great overview of several different ways you can make money from the comfort of having your butt in a seat. They run the gamut, too: info products, dropshipping, pay-per-click; there's a lot of quality information in here about a lot of different things that you can do, and most of them don't require too much technical acumen.

One of the best parts of the product is a section on how to write a good sales letter. A lot of the suggestions are a little sleazy, but they're tried and true sales methods that actually work. If you're coming from a background that has absolutely nothing to do with sales, it's a very good primer.

The e-book isn't large - the copy we have checks in at around sixty pages - but it's full of good information. Plus, it comes at a very reasonable price, and as long as you don't sign up for any extra products, there's no ongoing fee. If you're interested in checking it out, here's a link: The Rich Jerk

The second thing we want to talk about is the actual marketing for the book itself. It's brilliant. It's funny, it's obnoxious, and it absolutely makes you remember the product. In a world full of information products about how to make money on the Internet, the way the marketing for this book stands out is what's really brilliant about it. We highly recommend visiting the site to take a look at the way they've packaged it all up. It's outrageous and memorable, which as far as we're concerned, is successful packaging.

In summary, it's good as an info product and is worth picking up at the price it's at. As a marketing study, it's invaluable. Either way, there's a lot of good information to be had.