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Re: Could be tricky to convert those sales!
Posted By: Kirt Christensen In Response To: Re: Could be tricky to convert those sales! (Christopher Given)
Date: Thursday, 16 September 2004, at 12:56 a.m.
> Well, I can't compare anything at the moment, as I would have to pay to
> use this web site software. And that's the trick. You can have all the
> promises in the world - but if this software doesn't deliver, what are you
> going to do?You're getting ahead of yourself...
You made slanderous statments about the event, without having the facts of even what it is.
If you're interested in the truth, for you only, fill out the non-disclosure and fax it to me, and I'll show you all the proof that the method works -- on live sites.
> Refund everyone who bought it? You wouldn't make any money mate. So we
> both know you ain't going to do that.Huh? The method works, the software works.
If somebody doesn't like the methodology, we'll gladly refund their money before the event even gets here.
It's not hard -- it just takes patience and concentrated effort.
> Compared to being original. For £2000 I could set something up that has a
> potential to make £100K! Being unique is the key!?
> $30K a month for consulting. Why don't I believe you, because I used to
> work in Marketing and there are people with 2.1 degrees that weren't
> earning that. We're talking about amount of knowledge and what someone is
> prepared to pay - but for $30,000 for a consultation - it had better be
> sensational and last 12 months or something.Fine, don't believe me.
People with marketing degrees generally don't make squat
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The problem with most businesses is that they only see what they want to see.
You see people with advanced degrees struggling to earn a living.
I see friends of mine (internet marketers, programmers, etc.) making massive amounts of money, in excess of $50k a month at times, selling directly to customers over the web.
> But I can tell you that most people on the internet won't pay £400 for an
> advert on a well established portal, so I think seperating even 10K is
> difficult, if not impossible. Unless you are Yahoo, but none of us are
> sadly.This offer didn't go to the internet in general.
It went to my exisiting customer and prospect list.
The only reason you're reading about it, is that one of my prospects/customers happened to bring it up.
> You can pick up a great many Web Marketing books that'll tell you how to
> do it well. Tony Blake and the rest can whistle. Sorry who? I've been on
> the net for 5 years now, and i've never heard of these guys. I've never
> heard of you either, so I'm not going to just hand over 10K to you.I'm not trying to "sell" you anything.
I'm trying to get you to realize that you shouldn't post slanderous statements about methods and forumulas that you don't know the first thing about.
...Not to mention that the offer was aimed at you in the first place.
You're not a past customer -- so you'd not be eligible for the $10,000 price.
> yes, I'm aware I visited the wrong site - thanks. But creating new sites
> on all kinds of topics takes expertise in those topics, to even advise
> people.Nope, no topic expertise needed.
> Starting up a brand new site that deals with a foreign subject.topic area
> to someone would be tough to do, expensive -unless it's either a sales
> type site or a replicating jobby, but what about the poor guy who bought
> this - he's now faced with the prospect of having to become an expert in
> that topic -is he not???? Besides customers will expect him to be very
> knowledgeable about his area - yes! Unless their thickos lol So that's
> hassle for him straight away.We're not even on the same page.
> And he's just spent tons of cash for this software? lol. Even if he can
> create his own site using this software, it's got to be limited. (I think
> this was discussed on another thread a few days ago) I've got an idea
> about how this software thing will work. lolUnless we have a signed non-disclosure from you, and we've already talked on the phone, I can assure you that "guessing" about what the software does won't get you anywhere.
> Still 10k to invest, is a lot to buy a basic program. Still, if that can
> be got back somehow........> Then do that, go ahead and spend the time necessary to collect the search
> I don't need to - I own a Search Engine.
> monetizing the traffic through 3 different methods? How about:
> 1. PPC
> 2. Press Release
> 3. Viral Marketing ideas
> That will be £10000 please.
> I hope it's successful for you.
We actually have over 18 attendees fully registered, with another 20 with plans to attend, so yes, it's been a success...
> Regards
Best of luck,
Kirt Christensen

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