Magic Bullet System
Magic
Bullet System is
a CPA training
course and software
from the guys who
have made 100k in
one day and are
making about 14k per
day consistently
from CPA marketing,
Amish Shah and Jay
Styles. Why does it
matter who is making
what and why am I
even writing this?
The reason is
because it shows the
potential of this
marketing method.
Of course, you
will not likely make
100k a day just buy
implementing Magic
Bullet System
– that only
seems to be the
potential limit of
what is possible,
but there’s
room in that.
Perhaps that’s
why CPA is getting
so much attention
lately.
I have very mixed
feelings about CPA
marketing and
especially about
certain companies
involved in it, but
there’s a lot
to learn. I mean, if
someone can make
that much money in
one day, there must
be something to
learn.
As much as I can
gather, Magic Bullet
System makes use of
the classic Internet
marketing –
banners, buying ads
on all related sites
you can find, and
PPC. There are no
mention of SEO, Web
2.0, article
marketing and that
kind of stuff. And
frankly, I
don’t think
any of those would
have such a huge
potential. It goes
back to the good old
truth – to
make money, you have
to invest money.
That is also the
concern I wanted to
address – if
you’ve
expected to get away
just with paying for
the product, forget
it.
So if you buy this
system, be prepared
to invest. Even
during the pre
launch the guys are
giving out a working
PPC campaign that
you can implement
– and of
course, you have to
invest in it.
The whole thing
includes:
- 6 weeks of online classes
- Software to automate your tasks
To wrap it up, I
have to mention that
Frank Kern is also
behind this product.
That adds a lot of
credibility to it
because you
won’t see him
working with just
any product.




January 8th, 2010 at 4:13 pm
I like the whole idea…HOWEVER really BIG ISSUE I see is that Amish’s company has FULL ACCESS to see all the campaigns on the system and can see which ones are most profitable basically saving them alot of money and time. They can then turn around run there own campaigns and spend money on what works. Basically we would all be Guinea pigs!!
I know they mean well by this, but you can’t trust anyone today?
Especially in tough economic times.
What does everyone think of this?
Jeremy King