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Review: Amy Waterman, the main author of “Save My Marriage” appears to be one of the few non-charlatans in an otherwise charlatan-riddled field. Her free 6 part course “Save My Marriage” and free ebook (same content) is well written and maintains a logical progression, useful to people genuinely interested in finding ways to repair and better their marriage.

Amy makes no pretense that she is a psychologist or is degreed in any particular way, and I don’t see this as a problem in this field as marriage advice depends more on one’s emotional intelligence and good sense, and Amy seems well armed in that arena. Marriage is a dynamic medium and should be addressed in terms of its underpinnings, and this is what Amy does, systematically and constructively.

I was disappointed to see the usual relapse…

“Yes Amy, I Don’t Want To Wait A Moment Longer! I Need Save My Marriage Today Immediately!”

 …like I was intending to get the new ‘cyclone’ vacuum cleaner that will revolutionize shag pile cleaning, but, that’s show-biz. Who says marriage is just another consumer commodity?

Value for money: As I have mentioned in other reviews $10 tops is all anyone should pay for a downloadable ebook, and  RRP $97 $49.95 is well in excess of $10 (why do people pretend to mark down ebooks? Do they get old and the pages go brown?). But, given that the subscribers have already received a free 6 part course before even being offered the ebook, and seeing the contents of that course appear to be genuinely useful, the $50 price tag is tolerable. A lot of thought and work has gone into Amy’s site and content, and I don’t imagine in this field shoppers are falling over themselves to buy, so it is reasonable reward for effort.

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