
Steven Clayton of Niche Blueprint
Steven Clayton of Niche Blueprint
If you read my previous post about Tim Godfrey, this post may seem a little redundant, but for the sake of content and fairness, the information I have on Steven Clayton is going to be posted.
Steven Clayton and Tim Godfrey launched the popular Clickbank product Commission Blueprint in 2008 and the success the product had was tremedous. You can read my review on Commission Blueprint here. Commission Blueprint sold over 15,000 copies in just 8 weeks. The product was a blueprint on how they made over $109,000 in 30 days with Clickbank/Google. Steven Clayton has decided to team up with partner Tim Godfrey again along with David and Michael Hermansen to bring you it’s sequel "Niche Blueprint". This post is not about the product itself, rather one of the product creators. You can see what the new product is about right here:
Steven Clayton has been featured in the New York Times and
on Fox News for his success in the internet marketing area and has some incredible proof of income from a number of websites that make huge amount of money. The weirdest thing is the money he makes comes from obscure markets, such as ‘Sewing Machines’ and ‘Train Horns". Who would’ve thought there was such a demand for these things?
The first product (Commission Bluepring) was a blueprint that showed you exactly how to make money without websites, without selling any of your own products, and without having a list. The sequel Niche Blueprint is just as good.
Steve Clayton of Niche Blueprint is definitely one of the internet marketers that has made his money by staying under the radar. You can’t find out much about him, other than his successes.
Read my review on Niche Blueprint here. Remember, sales begin January 12, 2009 and the product is only on the market until January 19, 2009.
Make sure you claim your unbelievable Niche Blueprint Bonus.
Full Review on Niche Blueprint coming soon!
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Thursday, February 19 10:45 am
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