Chris McNeeney's Day Job Killer Makes $693,000+ in One Week

The Highly-anticipated Ebook Called Day Job Killer by Chris McNeeney Has Set All Kinds of Records. Is it Worth the Hoopla?

"Time to join over 9,000 of your peers and see why Day Job Killer is already changing the face of the game..." Until next time, Day Job Killer team.

That's the email this reporter received yesterday about the amazing sales stats of the Day Job Killer, a new ebook by Chris McNeeney that is burning up the blogosphere with not only tales of record sales, but with equal amounts of posts from people who either love or hate the Day Job
Chris McNeeney's Day Job Killer Makes $693,000+ in One Week
 Killer concept.

"We sold over 6,000 copies on the first day of release alone," wrote Chris McNeeney in the email sent yesterday.

Even if all 9,000 copies that the Day Job Killer team now infers they have sold since its launch on Tuesday, February 6, 2007 went for the initial price of $77 -- though some no doubt went for the higher $97 price tag that Day Job Killer is selling for as of this writing -- that means that Chris McNeeney has grossed $693,000 in one week.

So who exactly is Chris McNeeney and why are folks rushing to throw money at his feet? Good question!

Hailing from a place called The Memeplex out of Great Manchester in the United Kingdom, the voice of Chris McNeeney is decidely English in the 22-minute long video he released showing his actually ClickBank earnings.

Images of Chris McNeeney, however, are harder to come by (please let me know if you know of one).

But folks active on the internet know Chris from his prior two successful books -- including Affiliate Project X, which broke records upon selling over 5,000 copies in one day. His other book, Adwords Miracles, was also a bestseller.

Ripe with what some call brilliant tactics (while others call them cutthroat campaigning) Day Job Killer teaches internet not-so-newbies about Campaign Nuking, Direct Linking On Crack, The Leveller and Workhorse 2007 -- all methods designed to drive traffic to a person's site with innovative approaches to Google AdWords campaigns, direct linking and the like.

Is it worth the money?

To answer that question, I turn to all the Day Job Killer gurus who've employed Chris' new methods.

Are ya' making any more money?

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who gives acrap about some scammy program with rehashed common sense knowledge.

Posted on 04/09/2007 at 4:04:00 PM

AC helped me get rid of one day job. I'll have to see what this book can offer.

Posted on 02/26/2007 at 2:02:00 PM

Hmm! Interesting. Has no one on AC read the Daykiller material? (I'm not counting the two comments who aren't logged in because obviously they're not ACers.)

Posted on 02/18/2007 at 7:02:00 PM

My sales have been fantastic! Buy it, study it,study it, study it,apply it=BIG $$$$

Posted on 02/16/2007 at 9:02:00 PM

I'm starting to have some results with DJK techniques (see http://munkebizness.com/direct-linking-x-success/) - I definitely expect to profit from the information covered in the book.

Posted on 02/16/2007 at 8:02:00 PM

Gives us hope for us all.

Posted on 02/14/2007 at 8:02:00 PM

i can honeslty say i've never heard of this before. interesting

Posted on 02/14/2007 at 2:02:00 PM

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