Any Publisher here approved for over $50 the first time?

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  1. #1
    Any publisher here approved for over CB's stated $50 retail cap on their first time out?

    If so, how do you do it?
     
    flip, Mar 10, 2009 IP
  2. rolf

    rolf Active Member

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    #2
    How do you do what? Your post doesn't make sense and I'm a native English speaker!

    Are you talking about getting the discount?
     
    rolf, Mar 10, 2009 IP
  3. jimmybloggs91

    jimmybloggs91 Peon

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    He means because a first time publisher is only allowed a product of $50 max so he is wondering if anyone has been approved for anything over that
     
    jimmybloggs91, Mar 10, 2009 IP
  4. NCMedia

    NCMedia Well-Known Member

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    yep, once you establish a rep you can go much higher. Just got approved for $299 ;)
     
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    I was approved for $100 when I first started. I haven't asked to go any higher as I don't think a higher price point would work in my niche (diet.)
     
    Zibblu, Mar 10, 2009 IP
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    I was approved for $125 my first run - should be np. Especially with a respectable LP / product.
     
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    I asked for $127 with my first product and got $130 with no questions asked. Ask for a little extra to give yourself some wiggle room in case you want to raise the price later.
     
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    I got $100 for my first product. As long as your landing page doesn't look like a 12 year old put it together, you should be OK. Oh, and they'll almost definitely look over your product as well. Rubbish products aren't going to get approved for high amounts because of a potential refund landslide. If you've got the goods, you should have no trouble. I'm going for $200 soon.. but if Norb's got $300, I should be fine :)
     
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    rolf Active Member

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    What kind of products are these high tickets ones you're creating? Apart from make money and forex niche?

    I like creating and selling health products but they are only mid-ticket.
     
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    Sheeet, i just asked for product approval and didn't change the amount... dummy me.
     
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  11. flip

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    IMHO, you cannot charge high tickets for anything BUT money-making products. Buyers figure "Well, I'm going to be a millionaire anyway, so why not spend $300? It's a 'business investment.'"

    I don't think that health can go really high...but I hope I'm wrong.
     
    flip, Mar 11, 2009 IP