This week a fellow I've created two information products with has done something I did not expect.
It may be a terrible mistake.
Some time ago this person opened up registration for no more than 25 people to join him in a closed-door session in Edinburgh, Scotland, where he would walk them through every detail of how he went from (1) running home at lunchtime from his desk job at ExxonMobil to work on his online business to (2) enjoying the fruits of that business, which went on to generate seven figures a year.
It cost thousands to attend.
I wanted to attend but didn't, so when the recordings were made available I assure you I paid a pretty penny to get them, since this was something I myself wanted to learn.
Well, this week he released the recordings at a ridiculous price. Like $9.95.
I fear the strategy may backfire.
People look at a price tag like that and assume the videos aren't worth much. But that would be a really bad, self-sabotaging mistake.
There is no step left out of these videos. I have watched them all multiple times. I have implemented them. They have made my life much more comfortable.
On Facebook yesterday I saw my friend and veteran marketer Marlon Sanders, who's been selling online since 1996, saying of this product, which he paid a lot of dough for as I did, "Why someone wouldn't pay 10 bucks [for this] if they have ANY interest in this business is beyond me."
On top of that, in order to make this irresistible for you, I've put together a big bonus package containing a whole lot of my own secrets and strategies. Bonus #2 in particular contains the most lucrative information I have ever recorded.
If you're ever going to take the plunge, grab your share of online real estate, and do something that doesn't involve a sociopath boss, you can either flounder around for five years, while your family wonders what's wrong with you, or you can discover what's worked for people who have gotten really good at it and implement that yourself.
Look, there is a lot of dumb shit -- there, I said it -- you can throw $9.95 away on.
If you want to get serious, spend it on this instead.
Yes, I earn a commission if you do. But (1) I know this product very well and absolutely vouch for it, and (2) I'm not exactly going to buy a private jet with the commissions I earn from a $9.95 product. I'm alerting you about this because it will help you.
There are a million ways to do the online business thing all wrong. Here's a tried-and-true way to do it right.
Tom Woods