Review - $5 a Day
 

Review - Dennis Becker's "5 Bucks a Day"

 

This is my first business-related recommendation because it is the one product I can point to as the reason for my success.  Before I bought and read 5 Bucks a Day, by Dennis Becker, I was doing what a lot of you may have gotten caught up in.  I was always looking for the next big thing.  I wanted to replace my full time job with a home-based business, and I knew that would take quite a bit of income, and I was looking to make it all in one place.

Here's the truth. . .

The problem is, those types of businesses are few and far between.  Yes, they're out there.  But I never really ran into one of them.  It's much more likely you'll run into a scam than a true living income from those big come-ons.  What's even worse is you'll probably end up spending more than you make on it.  "If it sound to good to be true, it probably is."  I don't know who said that first, but he or she knew the ropes.  Someone is making a lot of money on these so-called 'sure things,' but it probably won't be you.

And if you join only the free things, your chances of success plummet even lower.  There are so many people pushing the same thing that you really don't stand much of a chance unless you spend money to do it.

On top of that, some of the training courses out there choose a product for you , then lead you to specific traffic-generating methods.  They may be fine and non-scam ways of advertising, but just think, they are sending everyone with the same product to the same advertising outlets.  How can anyone win?  It just doesn't make sense.  Deep down, I knew this all along, and so do you!

Think Big by Thinking Small

5 Bucks a Day takes a different approach.  With Dennis's method you build up your income slowly with a lot of little, but automatic projects that add up to real, substantial income with the added protection of diversity.  I started a little over a year ago. 

By building slowly I was able to quit my full time outside job this month and rely solely on my online income.

Does this mean I haven't seen failure?  Decidedly, no.  Unfortunately, that is part of the game.  But you learn by failing, and using the 5 Bucks a Day method, a failure doesn't mean you're finished.  In fact, just the opposite.  It just means that this segment didn't work out.  Overall, you are still making money, because you've learned how to tend your projects and keep them profitable when possible.  You learn something from your failures, and you'll choose your projects that much better next time.

Pros and Cons

Admittedly, this book is an idea with little of the actual nuts and bolts included.  Therefore, if you're a true beginner, in that you have no experience with how to build a website, market a product or gather traffic, you'll probably need additional assistance besides this book. 

That said, if you're like I was and you've been working with these things for a while but just never found big success, this e-book could be for you.  It certainly led me on the right path to living on my online income.  It was simple to implement, and I really can't see why anyone couldn't put it into practice.

Extra Help

One big extra that comes alone with your purchase is membership in the 5 Bucks a Day membership site.  There you'll find a forum where you can discuss issues and ideas with other purchasers.  If you need help finding a hosting company or writing the perfect sales letter, you can find it there.  There are all kinds of free downloads to help you along the way.  And it's all free if you buy the e-book.

All in all, I find this product well worth the price of $47.  You automatically get all updates of the book for life.  5 Bucks a Day gets The Interactive Internet's highest recommendation.  You can buy it here.

 


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