A Brief Silent Sales Machine Review
My editor rarely asks me to do a review. The reason is that I, just like you, hate scam reviews as much as I hate long sales letters, so when I do a review, I do a lot of digging and actually “do” a review. Needless to say, I’m not the first person asked to do a review in most cases. So I dove into the Silent Sales Machine review and started digging.
As usual, I read all the information I could find about the Silent Sales Machine before I started digging. When you read other reviews you’ll probably notice that there is a lot of talk about the “system.” How easy it is to use, how many copies have been sold, how you can make money, etc.
The surface information was pretty impressive and the fact that this book has sold over a hundred thousand copies was nice. Before I could make an investment in a book for my library, I needed to find out what exactly it would do for me. What made this book different, better, bigger than any other book on the Internet? There was only one way to find out so I got my boss to finance a copy of the book for the “office” library.
The book actually was easy to read and is written in regular language that is understandable. It doesn’t slip into any programming language and has really easy steps to follow. Actually, it is one of the better step-by-step books because there aren’t any critical steps left out. When I followed the steps exactly as written, they really did do the things the book promised! In addition, it goes into detail about how to start selling on eBay or any other auction and ways to start making money on a limited budget.
Of course, I kept digging and eventually discovered the secret that made me make the investment and add the book to my library. No, it wasn’t the fact that this book has been at the top of ClickBank for quite a while. It wasn’t that Jim Cockrum, the writer, is an expert at marketing and sales on auction sites. No, Silent Sales Machine won me over because of an entirely different reason.
There are some people who have problems with books, programs and systems. It’s one of those things that goes along with the Internet sales territory. Very rarely does a business owner, writer, or expert take the time to respond to the questions of their customers or take proactive action to address their concerns. Jim may not even remember the incident or that he responded, but an email he wrote in 2004 gave me the proof that I needed to know that this is a book that is not only a valuable asset, but also has a person behind it who works to keep improving an already tried and successful system for his customers.
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