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Joined: 25 Jan 2005
Location: United States
Not much faith in Rich Dad
I saw an article in Smart Money Magazine (WSJ pub) a couple years ago linking the author to Quixtar aka, Amway, the leader in pyramid scams. I feel it's best to stay away from those sorts of dealings. True, the books do offer some financial advice, but only very basic stuff that can be found in much better resources. Just my opinion though.
Wed Jan 26, 2005 5:02 am
SnapThat Senior Member
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I've read the book, but I don't think I"ll be buying the immensely-expensive games and such. There is valuable information, but it just gets so repetative. I don't need to read something a million timse before it sinks in.
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Joined: 05 Feb 2005
Location: Montana USA
... they do so much of their OWN promotion ...
... that I think it would be hard to compete with Rich Dad for affiliate referral fees.
Also, the per sale amount percentage isn't posted anywhere that I've seen, and that often means your referral dollars aren't very high. Like with Amazon.com (4% of a $20 book sale is only $.80! Not worth the time it takes you to create a book review on your web site! You better be making TONS of sales!).
If you are new to affiliate programs and learning how to market them in general, I would suggest you find something else.