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    I offer information products from Clickbank, but I do not focus a lot of effort marketing them since so many of the products are poor quality or are out dated. I have nothing against people that market these products; I just pr

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    Every product and site has its own optimum configuration to attain the results I am looking for. Typically I am looking for a small return on investment for a large number of sites. I short, no “one” system works for all the products I promote. It is necessary to test and rework every site until I either find the successful combination or I give up.<

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