McNeeney’s sales letter promises the online marketer the equivalent of the latest Formula 1 super car without giving the salivating wannabe a clue as to what is under the hood. Unfortunately, it’s not until we make the down payment and take the thing for a drive we find that there’s not a lot to this beast. It’s all about affiliate review pages - creating them, promoting them and raking in the cash that they generate (well … hopefully). McNeeney‘s ‘Nemesis’ system generates review pages in three stages: 1. Nemesis helps you choose products to promote that sell well and offer a healthy affiliate commission. 2. You write a review of these products where you pretend that you’re excited about them because of their fabulous benefits! 3. Using one of McNeeney’s pre-designed templates, the system generates a basic review page with your affiliate links already embedded. Apart from three guides that are included (each less than 20 pages in length) it doesn’t give you any help writing the reviews or improving the design of the review pages, let alone showing you how to get eyeballs on the pages once you‘ve created them! McNeeney has promised subscribers that more goodies are in store, but as it stands, I challenge anyone to show me that they can make back their $67 per month using McNeeney’s system unless they already have substantial Internet Marketing experience. The salespage is at www.djknemesis.com. The link goes to my more comprehensive review