The latest software that my friends have all jumped on is called Niche Devil and it is created by a well known hilarious internet marketer named Victor Franqui.

By the way, when I say friends that’s not completely true as most of them don’t have a clue who the heck I am, but I do devour their blogs every time they write a new post since they have so much good information about making money online.

I was first alerted to Niche Devil when my favourite marketer Griz posted it on his blog and since whenever Griz posts ANYTHING on his make money blog I’m there in a flash.

Then I went over and checked out the sales page and video’s that Vic had put up about his new software. The video shows how he creates a complete eBay affiliate store online within 36 seconds (or something crazy like that). Heck I can’t even login to HubPages within 36 seconds so that’s impressive.

Now on the face value of it, it seems a pretty neat little script and I can definitely see its potential. It’s kinda like BANS (Build a Niche Store) on steroids. The advantage it has over BANS is that it creates lots of content on the site rather than just eBay ads which should please the big G since they love content.

Believe me, I was tempted at first.

But here is the reason I’m not buying it.

It has nothing to do with the cost or whether it could make me money or not. And it has nothing to do whether I think it’s a good script or not – heck I have no idea, I’ve not actually used it – it could make you millions within a week for all I know.

No, the reason why I’m not buying Niche Devil is because I don’t have the time to commit to it. A program like this needs time to set up AT LEAST 100 websites – probably more. Another of my favourite marketer’s, Ben from Make Money with SEO plans on making 1,000 Niche Devil sites. Yes, 1,000 !! I know. Ben is a cyber robot from another planet – I’m sure of this. ;)

I have no doubt he’ll make money. Just as I have no doubt that if you commit to 100+ sites you’ll probably make money as well.

But this isn’t for me right now. I’m too busy with other projects.

So if I’m not buying it, then what on earth is the point of this post – I haven’t even included any affiliate links to Niche Devil (I know – what sort of internet marketer am I?).

Well my main purpose of this post to let my regular readers know it’s ok not to jump on the latest guru product for whatever reason and that’s ok.
Just because you follow someone and admire their marketing strategies and even follow some of their ideas doesn’t mean you should try and become a clone of them. You should be trying out things yourself and learning as you go. Buy products if they make sense to you and your business plan, but skip them if you can’t find the time to commit to them (because most products or eBooks DO require action and commitment for them to be successful).

Like I said, I have no idea if Niche Devil is good or not, that’s not the point. I don’t have the time to commit to it in my current business plan so I’m not buying it. That’s it really.

Peace
Tracey

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