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12-12-2014, 10:48 AM
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[GET] The Kindle Assembly Line — Kindle Assembly Line
The Kindle Assembly Line — Kindle Assembly Line
[align=middle] [align=middle] <img src="https://warriorplus.com/o2/btn/cn20001100/v6953q/nr7lzp/51334" align="middle" />[/align] Q: What are the details for the Refund Policy?
Q: How/Where Can I Access My Download? What if access was never mailed to me?
Q: What tips do you have on downloading/opening the course?
Q: Are there any sign up fees throughout the process?
Q: I am a newbie, will this work for me?
Q: Is there an upsell, OTO or Downsell?
Q: Is there anything special that comes with our purchase?
Q: Will this work for any book in any niche or genre?
Q: I am a non-technical person, can I still do this?
Q: HOW can I receive support / what support will I get?
Download here: Magic Button : Enjoy Remember to Rep+[/align]
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12-12-2014, 12:01 PM
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Thanks for the share. What comes off of the assembly line? A Ford or Edsel
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12-12-2014, 02:50 PM
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Thanks for the share. +rep given.
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12-12-2014, 02:54 PM
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Awesome! Thank you.. Reps given...
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12-12-2014, 02:58 PM
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12-12-2014, 08:20 PM
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Thanks! Great Share. When I extract the zip file though I keep getting this error message: "There is already a file with the same name as the folder name you specified. Specify a different name.
Resources:Templates" Everything else seems to extract just fine, but there is no Templates folder. I'm just confused why I get this error message when I extract the zip file. |
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12-13-2014, 03:20 AM
(This post was last modified: 12-13-2014 10:11 AM by Quasar.)
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Thanks OP - repped you!
\\Review// First, let's be clear what this product is about. It is almost entirely about outsourcing your Kindle efforts. There is one video about niche selection and it gives horribly poor advice. I have seen products from Balmaceda before and the only constant is that they have always been pitiful. This one is no exception and he only added an Indian JV partner who I suspect runs a small content sweat shop. He knows exactly ZERO about niche selection and neither of these idiots knows Kindle. (I don't know what happened to his brother who is normally his fellow pitchman.) Here's the two things I immediately look at when assessing products like these - especially ones devoted to Kindle: 1.) How is the pdf - the writing?! Can the seller walk-the-walk or are they just talking-the-talk? In simpler language, can they write? Is what they are offering for sale consistent with an acceptable standard of Kindle writing. I don't need a classic novel but I do need clarity and consistency. This is written in typical WSO "Warrior Stupid Offer" format with large fonts and way below average (for an alleged Kindle author - if you can call him one) writing. This was written by an Indian writer, and it's clear given the huge errors in language usage and punctuation writers from that part of the world use. It is 47-pages that could and should have been 20-pages - tops. It is 47-pages of trash. He had simple mistakes anyone would catch in the editing process like mismatched headings and no flow to the writing. It is mechanical and even poor at achieving this. I am almost positive he only skimmed the final product. If he had read it and knew what he was doing - it never would have been delivered to buyers in this "finished" form. 2.) How does the seller(s) choose the niches to write in? Without this, it DOES NOT matter how good you are at outsourcing - you are working for nothing. An outsourced book in a niche no one is buying books in is useless. His "system" for selecting Kindle books with moderate-level reviews is flawed on more levels than I can count. It is only an overview - an outline of what you need to do to accomplish the objectives. NO ONE that really makes money on Kindle - except a m.oron - selects niches in the haphazard fashion he attempt to illustrate. My grade: 1 / 5 stars Both of these Bozos are slick hustlers and good salesmen. Unfortunately, that's all they are. This has only acceptable information about outsourcing, but the biggest mistake is one of putting this ahead of niche selection, quality writing and marketing. Neither of these clowns walk-the-walk. I have seen Balmaceda's act before. His biggest business (and that of this "alleged superstar" Indian sweat shop operator) is selling junk that attempts to teach you how to do Kindle. Neither of these guys knows Kindle - they think they do - but they don't. Outsourcing is critical to growing a Kindle business, but is way down on the list of things you need to do if you are new to Kindle. If you are established and have good methods for Kindle, you might get a few ideas to help you grow. But even the point of this trash - automation and outsourcing - can be done far better than these guys know how to do it. Their processes - almost all of them - are deeply flawed and most border on being unusable. It doesn't matter how good you are at getting work done cheaply if you are doing it in worthless niches and for books that won't sell. It becomes wasted time, money and effort - whether it is outsourced or not. This course is all about putting many sub-par and average books up and praying they sell - even though they profess to be creating great quality Kindle books. There isn't even a small chance this is how they really do Kindle, and it shows in their product. It speaks volumes for them - it is proof enough they don't do what they preach in this course. This is about putting lots of crap up for sale on Amazon and doing it in large numbers - and hoping it will sell. Then - of course - it is ALL about selling this "plan" - however flawed - to you. This is the real message within this plan. Most ordinary people who are counting on writing and selling Kindle books will think this is golden stuff, which is tragic. This is one more slick, glossy, huff-and-puff product for newbies who don't know any better - yet again. What else is new? This is NOT the way to do Kindle!
You have to learn the rules of the game. Then you have to play better than anyone else. -Albert Einstein
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12-13-2014, 03:34 AM
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@quasar
thanks for your review man. much appreciate reading your opinion. rep given
LIFE BEGINS AT THE END OF YOUR COMFORT ZONE. -- Neale Donald Walsch
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12-13-2014, 03:55 AM
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Reps to quasar for the review.
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12-13-2014, 04:29 AM
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