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Allan Gardyne's December, 2006 Update

Hi Ken,

Remember those affiliate case studies Rupert did years ago using Site Build It?

Rupert hasn't worked for me for years, but you'll be pleased to know that those old SBI sites are still doing well.

The DJ site generated $638.42 last month from AdSense and affiliate commissions and the cheap computers site made $533.19.

It's not a fortune, but since they were first built to test SBI! for my subscribers, these low-maintenance sites have generated thousands of dollars every year, thanks to SBI.

For example, here are the revenue stats for the computer site for the past couple of years...

2005

January $1,830.76
February $532.25
March $407.42
April $438.45
May $345.73
June $696.70
July $1,201.08
August $1,259.32
September $1,252.83
October $274.23
November $295.60
December $594.46

2006

January $1,534.02
February $1,180.40
March $1,159.24
April $743.72
May $781.01
June $632.33
July $674.91
August $786.72
September $699.41
October $852.01
November $533.19

I'm very pleased with this, especially considering how little time we spend on these first sites since Rupert left to left to do his own thing.

As you know, I also maintain several other SBI sites, which I contract out due to my busy schedule at AssociatePrograms.com. We don't publicize those. I've trained people to build SBI! sites and earn income for me. I guess, though, they'll be off and starting their own SBI! businesses soon, too, though! It's hard to keep good help with SBI!. ;-)

The main point of this update is, I guess, that while other case study SBI! owners have actively grown their businesses year after year, my first two sites just keep earning income, year after year even though I hardly touch them and even though tons more competition have worked much harder than I have!

Amazing. SBI! will always be my top recommendation to serious small business people looking to start an online business.

All the best,

Allan Gardyne
AssociatePrograms.com

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Allan's End-Dec/2004 Update

 
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