Review: Instant Riches Software/Xybercode Jeff Alderson
Instant Riches Software/Jeff Alderson
Review:
Many software creators are programmers. But there are some who are not-well at least there are few non-programmer software creators that I know that are very successful.
One of the most successful is someone that you've probably never seen, keeps a low profile and doesn't enter into the "guru" arena. He is Jeff Alderson. Jeff created the now-famous "Traffic Equalizer," Ad Word Analyzer, Press Equalizer along with scores of other extremely useful and successful products.
But how does someone get to be so successful in a tech area without technical knowledge? It's easy, you outsource it-yes, you outsource it.
For example, Niki Shoes doesn't own a factory, it doesn't build its own shoes. Even world famous Dell Computer doesn't build their own product-they out source.
Strange?
Maybe so, but by the looks of things Niki, Dell and Jeff Alderson know more about being successful by thinking out of the box.
Recently I've learned that Jeff is selling his 37 products in his software library complete with sales letters, CD's, manuals; in short, everything one needs to start a software company without knowing anything about programming-just like Jeff.
In speaking with him about the product, I've learned that he has gone to great lengths to include everything to make anyone who purchases it successful. Now get this-he is including the source code as well!
Accordingly, this seems to be a wonderful opportunity to build a fantastic list as Jeff has, while making excellent living at the same time.
But what about that little detail about programming, there must be some sort of tech knowledge required. The answer is not really. Because there are many programmers, or coders that are seeking work and there are plenty of good ones out there that are looking for work of this nature.
Thinking out of the box-outsourcing-can be a good thing.
Why am I recommending this? Because I have owned and work with many of Jeff's products on a daily basis.
So, what more do I know? I know that Jeff's reputation precedes himself and being the type of person he has proven to be, would never risk his good name for the sake of a fast buck. That being said, I highly recommend checking this out ASAP as I understand that there are limited numbers and as they say, when they're gone they're gone and so goes your window of opportunity.
Review:
Many software creators are programmers. But there are some who are not-well at least there are few non-programmer software creators that I know that are very successful.
One of the most successful is someone that you've probably never seen, keeps a low profile and doesn't enter into the "guru" arena. He is Jeff Alderson. Jeff created the now-famous "Traffic Equalizer," Ad Word Analyzer, Press Equalizer along with scores of other extremely useful and successful products.
But how does someone get to be so successful in a tech area without technical knowledge? It's easy, you outsource it-yes, you outsource it.
For example, Niki Shoes doesn't own a factory, it doesn't build its own shoes. Even world famous Dell Computer doesn't build their own product-they out source.
Strange?
Maybe so, but by the looks of things Niki, Dell and Jeff Alderson know more about being successful by thinking out of the box.
Recently I've learned that Jeff is selling his 37 products in his software library complete with sales letters, CD's, manuals; in short, everything one needs to start a software company without knowing anything about programming-just like Jeff.
In speaking with him about the product, I've learned that he has gone to great lengths to include everything to make anyone who purchases it successful. Now get this-he is including the source code as well!
Accordingly, this seems to be a wonderful opportunity to build a fantastic list as Jeff has, while making excellent living at the same time.
But what about that little detail about programming, there must be some sort of tech knowledge required. The answer is not really. Because there are many programmers, or coders that are seeking work and there are plenty of good ones out there that are looking for work of this nature.
Thinking out of the box-outsourcing-can be a good thing.
Why am I recommending this? Because I have owned and work with many of Jeff's products on a daily basis.
So, what more do I know? I know that Jeff's reputation precedes himself and being the type of person he has proven to be, would never risk his good name for the sake of a fast buck. That being said, I highly recommend checking this out ASAP as I understand that there are limited numbers and as they say, when they're gone they're gone and so goes your window of opportunity.

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