This week I decided to try something.
What if I take an inexpensive but valuable product, and then load it up with so many free bonuses that even I, who hate the term "no-brainer," would have to call it a no-brainer?
What I'm trying to test: would the barrage of bonuses for such an inexpensive product (just $9.95) make the whole thing look suspicious? As in,
"Why is he offering me so much for so little?"
Or would it make people think, "I probably won't have access to all this stuff again, so I'd better get it, especially since it's so cheap right now"?
So far: the results are inconclusive.
I'll know by tonight, when I'm taking it down.
My daughter Regina was genuinely shocked at how much I was giving away, and in fact when my back was turned she wrote yesterday's email subject line (a brilliant one, by the way).
It's not too late to participate in my experiment.
I'm pulling this baby at midnight, so grab
while the grabbing's good:
Tom
Woods