Niche Blueprint Scam Report

Steven Clayton with his duet Tim Godfrey will soon release a new e-commerce guide on Jan 12th, 2009. This new guide is called by the name of Niche Blueprint. I had the chance to receive the preview copy of Niche Blueprint before it launch to the market.

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I thought Niche Blueprint would be a junk product about creating your own product or affiliate program. I was totally wrong. It's about creating a profitable niche online store. The best part is, we don't have to develop a product or business experience to start an e-commerce business. Tim and Steve will explain in the form of 26 manuals and 23 videos.

I have reviewed all of the Niche Blueprint modules in my spare time, and here's what I've found...

Well, it's complete e-commerce guide that will show you about starting an e-commerce store from scratch, even for a beginner. You're going to learn about finding a profitable niche market that have no or little competition. Steven Clayton have done a great job on teaching about finding a niche market.

The Niche Blueprint show us how to find a good suppliers for our e-commerce web site and how to build a functional shopping cart without pain. They have also explain how to install an e-commerce platform, payment gateway, and branding our store with ease.

Finally, we're going to find how to find a paying customers to our online store. Additionally, we can use PPC advertising to drive more traffic.

Included with the main Niche Blueprint course are keyword tool, free web host, drop shipping guide, and large selection of e-commerce platforms & pre-made designs.

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How Dave Hermansen Make $173,000 Selling Bird Cages

Dave Hermansen is a co-author of Niche Blueprint. He is the one who made a fortune by selling a 'bird cages' web site for $173,000. This success story has been featured in the New York Times and this is NOT a joke.

I just found the archive about this on the New York Times web site. Click here to read directly from the source and see the actual bird-cage store that flipped by Dave Hermansen.