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Rich Villain Review - My 1 Month Test Drive of

February 2010 edit: After trying this program for over a year, I can conclude that I do NOT recommend it. The methods are for the most part outdated. THIS IS WHAT IT USED TO SAY:

For the past month, I have been using the techniques I learned in the e-book "The Rich Villain". In this article, I will share the pros and cons of this program, as well as how successful/unsuccessful my run with The Rich Villain has been. I will try to be as objective as I can.

CONS:

1. The techniques, although very effective, are very controversial - sometimes bordering on the unethical. One of the Rich Villain's catch-phrases are "Morals are for losers". While there are techniques in this book that won't make you feel like you made a deal with the devil, a lot of these methods are definitely not for the faint of heart.

2. The Rich Villain e-book is a bit self-serving. Almost every link in the book is an affiliate link. Personally, I don't have a problem with this, because the affiliate links take me to the very same web-site it would anyway. However, some people don't like this, so I found it worth mentioning.

3. The techniques aren't as quick to implement as the sales letter suggests. The sales page leads you to believe that making money from this method is stupid easy. Well, it's not (is it ever, with any technique?). At the same time, in fairness to The Rich Villain, as long as you're willing to follow the steps as outlined, you can actually make good money from this method...which brings me to:

PROS:

1. It works. The book recommends that you stick with only one technique until you're making the kind of money you want. I followed that advice and have only used one of the Rich Villain techniques so far. Although I didn't make money in 24 hours (like the sales letter promised), I started receiving PayPal payments on my 3rd day, which I think is pretty good. It took me about a week or so to get the technique down to a science, and once I did, a more consistent flow of money started coming in.

2. The Rich Villain e-book promises money on auto pilot and lo and behold - it keeps that promise. For the past 2 weeks or so, I've averaged earnings of almost $500 per week from the one technique I've been using, with practically no maintenance (after setup).

3. The Rich Villain is a very entertaining read, which is refreshingly unusual for a book in this category. When I first read it, I caught myself cracking up several times, because the book is written with such reckless abandon and honesty that it's hard not to crack a smile. This obviously doesn't make you any more money, but makes it a joy to read.

4. The methods taught in The Rich Villain are very straightforward and easy to understand - even if you are a newbie in the Internet Marketing biz.

CONCLUSION:

As long as you are willing to do the work, this thing can make you money - in my experience, fast and fairly easy money. The reason why The Rich Villain can produce profits at very rapid rates vs traditional internet marketing is its "Black Hat" style.

On a scale from 1-10, I give this product an 8. I would rate it higher, but considering the techniques are a bit on the "holy crap" side, I think 8 is a good score.

BOTTOM LINE:

If you have brass balls, I highly recommend getting yourself a copy of The Rich Villain. If you don't, this method is probably not for you. To learn more about The Rich Villain, you can visit them on the web at http://www.TheRichVillain.com

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