Seven Simple Steps To?

May 17, 2008

Thoughts

I have just read the free e-book from Scott Fox; Seven Simple Steps To Stimulate Your Success Online.

The e-book is short, only 22 pages, with big letters and a nice design. It didn’t take me more than 15 minutes to finish it, or maybe even less.

It’s definitively interesting.

You don’t have to sign up for it, just download it and start reading.

I really appreciate a direct download.

Now, what did I think about the content?

To me, this free e-book is really just a way for Scott Fox to promote his “best seller” book Internet Riches: The Simple Money-Making Secrets Of Online Millionaires.

Why am I saying that?

There is one picture of Internet Riches on every single page, and there are many quotes and references to it, and a direct link to the sales page at Amazon.

That being said; the seven simple steps… provides valuable information. A lot of interesting statistics and encouragement about why you should start your online business, or why you should continue with your online business.

You can still become really wealthy online, the gold rush is far from over.

Did you know that by the year 2012, online media buys are expected to double. Today, the advertising industry overall spends less than 10% of its budget online.

Scott Fox’s seven simple steps… didn’t provide me with any new and creative steps to stimulate my business, but I found it to be really interesting and it did give bonus tips like using eBay to test the demand for products.

In my opinion, you should download this free e-book today and start reading:

Scott Fox’s Seven Simple Steps To Stimulate Your Success Online

 

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