Cubicle Slave’s Goldmine of Bonuses? Or Rubbish?

If you have been following the Next Internet Millionaire, you would know that neither Jamie Luchuck nor Charles Trippy has emerged been selected as the winner for The Next Internet Millionaire. Instead he is having each of them launch their own products and whoever generates the most in sales revenue will win.

The release of Jamie’s book on Amazon at www.cubicletomillionaire.com was timed just after the release of the final episode of the Next Internet Millionaire. And to push the book to the bestseller list and to generate sales, you will find the usual internet marketing approach of promising tons of bonuses to sweeten the deal when you buy the book at Amazon.

While I have no gripe against the book, the mega load of bonuses does look like a rushed job when it was pieced together. Sure, people do like bonuses but a mass collection of bonuses gathered from a multiple of various topics? They range from internet marketing (which is fine), business auditing to staying healthy (where did this come from??).

There are some gems within the bonuses (good luck finding them though if you’re an internet marketing noob) which could be worth your while but then again some bonuses aren’t even bonuses to start off with. Just to quote an example, there is…

Audit Proof Your Business with “Make Bookkeeping Easy”
Which you can get for free at http://makebookkeepingeasy.com/ anyway (some bonus eh)

All in all, majority of the bonuses are mainly disguised lead generation squeeze pages for you enter your name and email so that the bonus owners can continue to market to you and hopefully sell you something in the future. So unless you want your regular email swamped with pitches (to be fair some will have valuable information), be sure to use a throwaway email while registering for the bonuses.

I guess I’m just a tad disappointed, to find Jamie just throwing a bunch of bonuses together just to encourage her book’s sales. Bonuses are fine, but at least sift through and only put together quality bonuses, for example the $1 trial to Rich Schfren’s “Business Growth System” for a month was fairly decent. In this age of information overload, a person’s time is very valuable And having the buyer bear the burden of sifting through which are decent bonuses simply reflects back on Jamie Luchuck. A goldmine of bonuses? Or Rubbish? You decide.

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