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Day Job Killer Technique
![]() Ok, here’s the truth. When I found out about Day Job Killer I didn’t think I’d be invited to the JV launch party. And guess what? I wasn’t. So, it looked like I was going to be forever waiting for the release date and buy the course like everyone else. But then something incredible happened. Through a series of fortunate events, an advance copy “fell” into my lap. After reading it over and over again, I fell in love with it. This wasn’t easy for me to do as I had a serious issue hampering my decisions regarding Day Job Killer. Anyway, enough babbling. I thought I’d share with you one of the techniques from Day Job Killer so you get an idea of how much quality information is in this manual. With no further ado, here’s Campaign Nuking. Campaign Nuking in Day Job Killer This is by far the most messed up, whacked out, down right EVIL technique I have ever seen in my life. And I absolutely love it. With this method, you will find a profitable keyword you know is producing sales for their vendor or affiliate. You know this by watching them for a few days and seeing if they stick around. From this point you just copy their existing ad and outbid them. That's it! Sounds easy, huh? Well, it's not quite as easy as you might think. The whole process is about 5 steps. Thankfully, Chris reveals these steps and walks you through exactly what to do to make this technique work. But trust me when I say this, there are going to be a lot of angry affiliates/vendors and gurus out there when people start applying this method. I suggest you get in on it first before this trick becomes the next big thing. I told you about as much as I legally could without getting myself into trouble with the authorities. Day Job Killer is the most undervalued course I've seen sold in a long while. Don't wait around, it’s worth the money. My official recommendation is 4.5 stars. It would be 5 but these techniques are so downright dirty, there’s no way I can give it a 5. The serious issue I had hampering my decision with Day Job Killer was that Chris (the product creator) owes me $300. I haven't heard from him in months and it doesn't look good. You can get the whole story here (as well as more techniques from Day Job Killer):
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