Be Careful When Reading Get Your Ex Back Reviews PDF Print E-mail
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Wednesday, 01 September 2010
There are a lot of eBooks sold on the Internet offering relationship advice to help you patch up a broken relationship. Most of them are sold through Clickbank which means affiliate can promote them. There's nothing wrong with promoting eBooks but affiliate programs often lead to false information.

The information I refer to is fake reviews written by people that have no clue about what they're talking about. Some people even go to the lengths of creating entire websites just to review a product. These reviews almost never give you any insight into the product, they just get a rough idea from the sales page and then review it.

This is bad for the customer because they can't get a clear picture of the product due to the amount of false reviews. Another problem with these reviews is that a lot of them give unrealistic promises about what can be expected from the eBook they're reviewing. Some of them go to the lengths of saying you're guaranteed to get your ex back if you buy the eBook in question. This is rubbish, nobody can guarantee that because every relationship is different, some can be fixed and others can't.

The best advice I can give is to be realistic when you buy a relationship eBook. Before purchasing an eBook you should take a good look at your relationship. Relationship eBooks are only helpful if your ex is still interested in you, if they aren't they won't help.

An eBook will only help you if your ex still has feelings for you. If your ex is still speaking to you and is unsure what they actually want then the guidance of a well written eBook could be helpful to you. Whatever you decide remember what I've said and that eBooks aren't a magical cure.
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