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Kibo Eclipse Course Review - Steve Clayton on Creating a Super Affiliate Business

Kibo Eclipse Review  - This is one of those courses that is designed to give you the best value for your money. But does the course cover what it says it will? Well, let's examine this to see if it delivers on the claims made. And if it doesn't, how much should you pay for a product that doesn't even get close to delivering on the promises?

 

The Kibo Eclipse Course Pricing - Is there any extra costs to look out for? There are in fact quite a few things that might cause you to think twice about buying this book. For example, the price tag doesn't include the shipping cost, which is why I raise it to the top of the review and say that it should really be cheaper.

 

However, that said, there is shipping, and it is not free. But then again, is there anywhere else where you can find training programs that cost so much and still deliver what they claim to? Most ecommerce training programs cost between seventy five and one hundred and twenty five dollars, but the kibo eclipse package costs somewhere between eight and ten hundred dollars. Now then, is this just a stretch to say that this ecommerce training program is "expensive?" And is that price justified by the content? Let's see.

 

Steve Clayton offers the following description of the book: "ftersome ecommerce guru Aidan Booth has gathered together his experience and developed a stunning book that teaches marketers how to create a brand-new path through their business. This book covers the key components to developing an online marketing plan that will ignite your sales performance. It is written to help all ebusiness owners with both established and start-up businesses develop new levels of online sales performance."

 

OK then, let's look at this information. Steve Clayton and Aidan Booth apparently have gathered "some amazing" information. That is certainly a nice compliment, and I hope that is what the creators mean. Unfortunately, however, it does not live up to its claim, and even the former marketers who have presumably used the course feel that it lacks substance.

 

The truth, as it relates to this ecommerce training guide, is that there are only three chapters that deal with creating a brand-new marketing plan for Kibo. There is no discussion of SEO or email marketing tactics. There are no recommendations as to how best to market via social media, nor any advice on Aweber (although I suppose it would not hurt if you did). There are no recommendations as to how best to hire a marketing manager, or what type of schedule would be most effective for launching your brand-new Kibo website. The authors do note that it would be helpful if you have a marketing manager on hand before the first quarter of Kibo Ebook sales, but then give this information in a cursory way.

 

In terms of content, Aidan and Steve Clayton provide very little helpful content. Their focus is on developing a system for marketing your Kibo business via an affiliate link, with a very minor mention of leveraging social media. So, as a consumer, what value does this e-commerce e-book offer me? I'm not sure, but I am not surprised. This is a well-known industry expert touting the benefits of his product, and while I am sure there are things that I can do to better my online business, I am not impressed by their familiarity with some of the hottest marketing trends. I would recommend this e-book to someone who has relatively little knowledge about social media, SEO, affiliate marketing, PPC, or Internet marketing, though.

 

Overall, this was an okay e-book. It did not blow me away with its marketing strategies, but it did not do anything that I would not consider impressive either. If you are in the market for an e-book on how to create a super affiliate business, this one may be worth reading. It is full of good ideas, and it does provide some useful information. One point that may help you if you are trying to get into affiliate marketing, it does provide a 30-day money back guarantee.