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I just bought Day Job Killer, the sure to be a smash sequel to Affiliate Project X which broke the Clickbank record for sales with almost 6,000 copies sold in the first week of release alone!
In case you’ve somehow missed what’s been going on, in September last year, just a few months after releasing his Adsense blockbuster, Adwords Miracle, fellow Mancunian Chris McNeeney took 12 newbie affiliates under his wing and trained them to be super affiliates.
Within a few weeks several of them were already making as much as $200 per day.
Then in October, Chris released Affiliate Project X, which explains exactly what he’d been teaching his group.
I bought that too — and made money as soon as I applied just one of the methods he described.
Now he’s done it again with Day Job Killer.
Last month Chris asked for applications for another 12 test subjects to learn what he described as “new, devious affiliate marketing techniques”.
Unsurprisingly, after what was revealed in Affiliate Project X, he received over 1,000 applications within a few days.
As I write this I’m split testing 4 different pages on the The Amazing Formula website.
Split testing means that an equal number of visitors will see each of the pages. We are tracking the orders from each, so we will know which page converts best.
Today, I want to talk about WHAT I’m testing, how and why. This is what I want you to do:
1. Visit The Amazing Formula site
2. Notice the BLUE IE BAR at the top that has a number, right next to the blue Internet Explorer icon.
3. Refresh the page in your browser and watch as that number changes. You will see that the ENTIRE page changes.
If you’re having difficulty getting the page to refresh properly, hold down your shift key while you click on refresh.
4. Keep refreshing and you’ll see a total of FOUR different page designs that I’m split testing.
COMMENTS ON THE PAGES
1. You might not see the opt-in “fly in.” We had a problem with the DHTML (dynamic html) code. Lisa’s going to fix that this weekend or on Monday.