Good Marketers Have Good Teachers

CashCook.Info was founded by me no more then a month and a half ago. And honestly, it’s my first serious website.
That’s not a long time at all, and right now CashCook.Info ranks around 450,000 on alexa, when the last week average is well under the 100,000, which gives me around 350-400 visitors per day. Of course, that’s still not enough to scratch my targets, but I am going the right way.

Not much people can boast such a fast growth of their first website, and there’s no secret for my success. All I’ve done is learning from the best.
So, as the main point of this site is to create successful webmaster, today I’m going to present one of my best teachers.



His name is John Chow, and although I never talked to the man face to face or even online, his blog taught me most of the tricks that made CashCook as successful as it is.

John Chow’s Make Money Online blog is updated a few times every day, with great tips on making money online, mostly by blogging.
John Chow himself boasts 10,000$ per month from his blog, and damn, the man deserves every penny. I believe that from his blog grew more successful Internet Marketers then from any “Make Money Online” eBook or software ever released, even if you take all those products together.

He also offers free backlinks to anybody who will review his site.

A few days ago he even released a free eBook which compiled many of his posts into one eBook. This book is a must read for anybody who is serious about making money online. You can download it from http://www.johnchow.com/making-money-with-an-e-book/

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