It has been a long time since I did any product reviews and I thought it was about time I did one again. If you are on a few Internet marketing or make money online e-mail lists, you will have probably already heard about Internet Marketing Annihilation. Here is my take on it.
Internet Marketing Annihilation claims to show you how a 23 year old uncovered 7 secrets that allowed him to earn $1.5 million last year. This is a perfect example of a new formula I have noticed among Internet marketers.
They claim that somebody who is probably younger than you (the ages vary but they are always under 30, sometimes as young as 13) has uncovered/discovered/exploited/found etc. X number of secrets that allowed them to make $Y million(s) last year.
The funny thing is that these secrets are usually not really secrets at all. Often, Internet marketers are just publishing information that is available for free elsewhere. Then they hype it up and claim that it is the next big breakthrough in Internet marketing.
Internet Marketing Annihilation adds to the hype by claiming that the first 1,000 people will have access to the information. This creates a false sense of scarcity, which is designed to get you to “steal” it for $77, (Since when is paying $77 for something stealing it?)
The system itself was created by Rob Benwell, who is best know for his Blogging To The Bank series of ebooks. I bought the first one of those and I although I thought it had a few interesting tips, they didn’t really apply to what I wanted to do online. So, it turned out to have relatively little value to me.
So did I decide to buy?
Well as you can probably tell I didn’t. In my opinion Internet Marketing Annihilation just looks like another over hyped Internet marketing product. Moreover, none of the stuff on the sales page looks like it would help me with my Internet business.
The whole thing seems to appeal too much to the get rich quick mentality. From my personal experience these products will only let you down. Plus, there lots of better ways I could use my $77.
Finally, I am skeptical of the whole thing because I know Rob Benwell, the creator of Internet Marketing Annihilation, tends to create products that focus on making money online. I suspect that a large amount of the $1.5 million he is talking about, has come from selling make money online products. (Read yesterdays post: Want to Make Money Online? Then Don’t Write About Making Money Online)
My recommendation if you are just starting out is to avoid any product telling you how to make money in the Internet marketing field. As I said yesterday it is too competitive and there are better niches elsewhere. But don’t take my word for it visit the Internet Marketing Annihilation sales page for yourself and make up your own mind.
What do you think? I am just bitter because Rob Benwell makes more money than me? Leave your thoughts below in the comment section.

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