You launch a product and you tell everyone: on X
date this offer closes down!
So far, so good.
Then, a day or so later, you send out some b.s. email claiming the checkout page wasn't working, or your server crashed, or whatever, and doggone it you've just got to make the product available again for one more day.
Now you can make sales that way, but at the expense of your integrity. You look like someone who breaks his word for a few extra bucks. Not to mention nobody will take your future deadlines seriously.
So I would not do that with my mastermind group, for which I closed down membership at midnight Wednesday night. I
would not the very next day say, "Oh, wait, here it is again."
I'll open immigration into it at some point down the line, but not 24 hours later, via a cheap guru tactic.
What I am doing is this: Matt McWilliams' excellent training program that I've been recommending cost $997. That's too rich for a lot of people. So:
I'm introducing you to another product, in the range of $7 (and rising, so move quickly). I know the creator personally (some of you have seen me in his Facebook threads). I've gone through the entire training myself.
I can assure you: this works. Tim does it every day, in broad daylight, for the world to see. Now he's
showing you how.
He promotes products on which he earns commissions. And he's doing it without paid traffic. As I say, I watch him do it. He's good at it, and he's good at teaching it.
Learn this stuff, and it will serve you well no matter what you wind up doing in the future. And at this price, it's
like Homer Simpson being offered a matter transporter for $2.
Tim's a good guy, and you'll be happy to learn from him.
Get this, but promise me you'll implement it:
Tom Woods