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I'll guess that the number one question is "Why is this subscription so expensive?"

The answer, of course, is that the subscription is not expensive at all. On the contrary, it is priced far below its actual value. When you see the word "subscription," you naturally think of magazine subscriptions, which are closer to $29 per year. Or even free subscriptions to online newsletters. The difference is that the
Keyword Report is a serious business tool. Every word in the Keyword Report is dedicated to increasing your income. Not just suggesting ways to increase your income - as the free online subscriptions do - but giving you concrete facts with a measureable value. Instead of comparing the Keyword Report to a free online newsletter, you should compare it to membership websites - where the members have access to AdSense templates or Private Label Rights articles.

If someone were handing out similar information in a free newsletter, that information would become useless as soon as it's sent out. A profitable, overlooked niche is only profitable as long as it is overlooked! If someone suggests a niche to thousands of marketers, that niche will soon suffer from too much competition. All of the niches in the
Keyword Report are monitored monthly so that we can make sure we are preserving the competitive edge.

Gross Income vs. Net Income


With the
Keyword Report, you have access to valuable master keywords. Any one of these master keywords can lay the foundation for a successful, profitable business project. Let's return to Business 101. For any business project, using the simplest form of the equation:

Net Income equals Gross Income minus Expenses


If you sell a product through a website, and find qualified prospects through pay per click ads, your largest expense is usually the cost of the clicks. If your project grosses $1,000 per month, you are doing good if you hold your pay per click costs below $500 per month. If you developed this project based on a keyword found in the Keyword Report, you can see that - compared to the cost of clicks -the $29 per month charge for the Keyword Report subscription is a VERY minor tax deductible expense. In addition, the Keyword Report gives you master keywords that can be used with minimum pay per click bids. So the Keyword Report not only supplies you with the crucial master keyword, but it also helps you keep the total cost of clicks below $500 per $1,000 of gross income.

The only way that the
Keyword Report's price could be considered high is if you subscribe, then never use a single keyword to create new income. If you see during the first 30 days that you cannot use the information in the Keyword Report, you can take advantage of the 100% Unconditional Guarantee and obtain a full refund. After the first 30 days, you can cancel your subscription at any time. No long term obligations.

PayPal?


Other than the price, I'm sure that some of you just don't like to use PayPal for Web payments. I might not be able to change your mind, but I can relate my experience. I have used PayPal extensively for the last seven years without a single problem. You should consider your financial records to be more secure being handled by a disinterested third party. My business is not set up to accept payments directly from subscribers and provide billing related customer service. if it was, I'd have to charge a lot more than $29 per month for your subscription!

Other Questions?


Unlike most of the gurus, my personal e-mail address is readily available in several places. You can even find my business phone number. But I feel that e-mail is much more efficient. If you are interested in the
Keyword Report, but find some kind of problem with the current procedures, PLEASE e-mail me and explain your concerns. I'll do everything possible to address those concerns.

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