7
Dollar Secrets ($7) This
link goes to the sellers description and order page. It opens
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7 Dollar Secrets
I had seen ads for it
on traffic exchanges but had ignored them. After all, it certainly
looked like the oldest scam in the book. "Buy this report,
then sell it to everybody else and you'll make money."
But my readers are important to me
and when one asks me to look at something, I try to oblige.
I dug in using my usual favorite research sites and methods
- expecting to find my initial hypothesis would bear out.
What I found shocked me. I could find no reference to it as
a scam, and furthermore it was endorsed by none other than
mega-guru Willie Crawford.
Ok, I was too curious now, so I bought it - using the reader's
affiliate link
Are you ready for what I found? Here goes. . .
The report was well written. It's not
earth shaking, but it is sound teaching.
I really thought it was going to be a “buy my product
and sell it” type pyramid scam. While that method certainly
is there as an option, I found it also a great eye-opening
study in how you or I can use this concept in our own writing
and marketing strategy.
The bulk of the report covers some
important ideas:
1. The psychology of this technique,
namely, writing and selling short inexpensive reports rather
than longer, elaborate eCourses and eBooks. Some of the points
were excellent. I hadn't really thought of them, though they
aren't earth-shaking. They are common sense arguments that
after reading it you say - "duh, Why didn't I see this
before?"
2. How you'll use these short booklets
in your affiliate program so that your affiliates and you
can both profit, even at the low price.
3. A script you can install on your
server to track your affiliate sales.
Again, this is not earth-shaking information. You won't come
away feeling like this guy has just loaded you up with dozens
of great tricks and secrets. Instead you'll get one single
simple idea, and you'll learn the author's techniques of making
tens of thousands of dollars off of it.
As the author points out, at $7 you
don't expect an elaborate eBook. You expect only a single
clever idea that can yield you many, many times it's value.
That simple idea was one I had already begun on my own. But
I had not really gotten active with it. Now I was on fire
to try it out. My plan all along was to develop a series of
short booklets and to sell them at very low cost on my sales
site.
But there were twists I had not thought
of. I had not considered how to use a very low cost product
as an affiliate product which would profit the seller as well
as me. How would I get the affiliate to sell something that
was so low cost? It certainly would not hold much appeal to
either the affiliate or to me at, say 50% of the profit. The
system Leger came up with was sheer genius. I hadn’t
thought of it.
So this idea cost me $7 and will yield
many times that to me. In fact it will likely yield me hundreds
or even thousands as I use it for months and years in the
future.
There are two groups of people I can
recommend this report to:
1. Those who would like to offer this
report as an affiliate product clearly worth it's price to
others (I'm not going to divulge the simple way his affiliate
program works. It would be unfairly robbing the author of
due income).
2. Those who would like to consider
writing their own short e-products and would like to know
the inside scoop of how Mr. Leger is doing it so profitably.
If
you know my writings and teachings, I always urge you to have
a business plan and to follow it – to keep you focused.
If selling short inexpensive reports cannot fit into your
plan, then I recommend you pass on it. But if this idea might
fit into your business, then I do recommend it.
When
readers send me requests for reviews and advice, I want ALL
of my readers to benefit from the answer. I'll be regularly
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7
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