Daan M.
This book had me hooked in the first quarter. It gave the impression it was going to give out some actual steps to take to get started on getting a second income.. ..and suddenly it turned into a brochure full of things you can use to get your info product out to the world. To be completely honest I gave up at 80% of the book, but so much time had been spent zoomed in on irrelevant details I lost all faith the book would be able to make a comeback into useful information. I can't help but feel these guys started out writing the book the title promises, then got bogged down in chewing out all the details on making webcontent. While the book starts out taking you by the hand, with reachable examples like selling info products on 'growing tomatoes in Virginia', it proceeds to give you the tip to not sell videos of your seminars for 500 dollars when the ticketcost of the live event is 4000 dollars. So in the first chapters I am told how to start up a second income while being a regular Joe, and then all of a sudden I host 4000 per-ticket live events? Nonsense. I guess the book contains a warning against it's own lack of focus: it basically tells you how to sell old information as new. I guess should not be a surprise that it ends up doing just that. Narration is fine, although I cringe at any attempt at funny voices and impressions.