This is a highly disturbing title – yet it is the title of a free eBook distributed by Dan Lok. It definitely does not help the eBooks Reviewers’ confidence of believing they can make it BIG in eBooks promotion. We sure have our ego checked reading this eBook. Now, in case you do not know who Dan Lok is, here are his accolade given him by these people:
There are many other renowned people endorsing him as one of the best in the field of information marketing expertise. With this kind acclaim, shouldn’t we take a look at this eBook seriously? Disturbing it may be, questions posed by him strike a resounding chord in us.
- When was the last time you purchased an ebook?
- Did you read the entire thing?
- How many ebooks have you saved on your hard drive where you promised yourself you’ll get to them later… but you still haven’t gotten to them?
And if your answers to these questions are resounding yes, you are not alone. 99.9% of the world internet users will concur with you. We are overloaded with information. In March 2007 IDC released a white paper (sponsored by EMC) which forecasts the growth of information through 2010. “In 2006, the amount of digital information created, captured, and replicated was 1,288 X 1018 … This is about 3 million times the information in all books ever written.” Here we are in this post also contributing to this overloading!
The title of this eBook almost sent a chill in our spines. Maybe we should reach out to the bookshelf and pull out one of the old dust-filled, silver-worms-infested, kiss it and appreciate it like we used to in the older days instead of going digital.
However, reading this eBook further, there is light at the end of the tunnel. Of course, it has to be, after all Dan Lok can’t go too far away from Information Marketing, he is the Master and Expert in Information Marketing! So if anyone of you wish to prosper in information marketing, this is a must-read eBook!
You can find this free eBook here.
P/s The eBooks Reviewers endeavor to give their fair and objective review of this eBook. If you feel that they have not done so, please leave your invaluable comment(s).
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