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Fad Free goes a step or two beyond most resellable ebooks in that it contains an audio book component. Sure, the sales letter is included, but it's nothing to write home about.
As for the content, it's rather bland and methodical writing, but I s'pose it gets the job done. But, is that what you want in your product?
The only graphics in the ebook are in the first five or so pages which are devoted to promoting the publisher's resale rights book club - not something I'd really care to have in an ebook that I'd be promoting to certain segments of the general public whom I don't want to confuse by talking about rebranding, resale, affiliate links, and so forth.
All in all you get what you pay for with this product.
10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
I felt a little deceived after reading this eBook, but on the other hand, I ended up getting some cool information - just not what I was seeking.
Somehow I thought I would get information about how to legally get popular software cheap (Adobe, Microsoft, etc.). Nope. What's in there are sources for free software: freeware, open source, etc.
But, once I accepted that I wouldn't learn about places to get Adobe Photoshop for $25, I did find the content useful. For example, while I already knew about OpenOffice.Org as being a viable replacement for MS Office for some people, I didn't know about The Gimp, Avast, the Blender, and more - all potentially handy tools and replacements for popular paid software.
When I went back to re-read the original blurb for this product, I noticed that it did not lie - I just was misled by my own personal biases.