Niche Ecommerce Blueprint


On January 12th Tim Godfrey and Steven Clayton released the follow up to their ‘Commission Blueprint’ course that in 2008 took the internet marketing community by storm by selling over 15,000 copies in just 8 weeks. The success stories have been in abundance and the anticipation of the sequel has been extraordinary.

Their new product  “Niche Blueprint” is an ultra comprehensive course that reveals the exact strategies they use to generate hundreds of thousands of dollars each year from setting up very simple niche E-commerce websites.

For this project, Tim and Steve teamed up with  heavyweights David and Michael Hermansen who also have years of experience with successful E-commerce websites. The purpose of this brand new material is to teach others how to replicate their success over and over by getting massive traffic through Organic Search Engine techniques.

Some of their own success stories have been featured in both the New York Times and
on Fox News making huge amount of cash in obscure markets such as ‘Sewing Machines’ and ‘Train Horns’.

You’ll even see an example of an extremely simple website selling ‘Bird Cages’ that was recently flipped online for $173,000!

Just like their previous program “Commission Blueprint” they always over deliver in every way possible to make you successful. The best part is that it doesn’t involve selling items such as ebooks, software or even promoting products as an affiliate so in most cases the competition is almost non-existent.

The good news for most people (and what really sets “Niche Blueprint” apart from other internet
marketing products) is that to make money with these methods, you don’t need a lists, products,
or any affiliates to be successful.

Anyone can become successful with this and it takes very little time to set up.

To learn more about the Niche Blueprint System click here

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