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Video Jacker Review

 Video Jacker is a product by Andrew Fox that allows you to clone a website and then modify it to suit your own needs.

What does the product offer?

Video Jacker has been designed by Andrew Fox to allow you to copy the design of another website and change the content, links etc. to market your own ventures. Video Jacker uses a simple interface that does allow you to make changes to the content quickly and easily, allowing you to insert new content e.g. opt in forms or videos advertising your own products.

How does the product work?

Andrew Fox says that Video Jacker allows you to leverage the impact of authority websites and huge brands to generate traffic but this seems like a bit of a stretch. As Video Jacker only allows you to clone the design of the website you would still have to establish whatever URL you set up and build up your own website to the same extent.

What is the initial investment?

Video Jacker is being advertised as a limited time price of $27 (usually Andrew Fox would allegedly sell Video Jacker for $197). It is worth noting that there is no mention of a money back guarantee which means that there is likely nothing like this in place.

What is the rate of return?

Andrew Fox deliberately goes out of his way to distance Video Jacker from any direct statement on earnings. He does however claim that Video Jacker customers saw huge spikes in their promotions. This is however rather suspiciously followed with “by having the option to add their own bonuses and videos”. This is a rather broad statement that could just as well apply to none Video Jacker customers.

Conclusion

Video Jacker is a very slippery and even questionable product in my opinion. Whilst it appears to do exactly what is advertised in so much as you can recreate an existing website to modify, there are a significant number of claims that I simply don’t see being substantiated. I think the ultimate statement on Video Jacker lies in a disclaimer from Andrew Fox where he says that you should only clone websites that you have permission to.

This renders Video Jacker pretty much moot out of the box as no company is realistically going to give you permission to use their website design.

 

 

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From: Simon Roberts