On Ways To Offer CB Product Options

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by KCPA-TV, Sep 10, 2007.

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    While we don't mind paying the required fees to list products & services, learning the best way to do it is on the top of our list of things "To-Do".

    Say your product is a cup of hot coffee delivered, and you offered several options, such as with or without sugar, with or without cream, and each had a different cost.

    Usually when looking at a sales letter only one option exists, and there is the usual "buy now" link.

    What would you do about designing your sales letter to keep costs low, while offering the options listed above?

    The most obvious would be a "buy now" link on the sales letter, one for each option, but is this practical?
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    KCPA-TV, Sep 10, 2007 IP
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    floodrod Well-Known Member

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    Thats exactly what I do and I wouldn't do it any other way. 9 times out of 10 when there are more options customers opt for the better bargain and are willing to pay more to get more. Very few customers buy the low end deal.
     
    floodrod, Sep 10, 2007 IP
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    downloadsonline.org Active Member

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    why it is not practical?
    I have four options on my site and I place a link for each of the option.
    What is the problem?
     
    downloadsonline.org, Sep 10, 2007 IP
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    rossdalangin Well-Known Member

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    I prefer telling stories :) like the one in my sig. Story sells.
     
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    KCPA-TV Peon

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    I guess it was mis-understood that it would cost another $49 approval fee to have additional products listed. The idea was on how to avoid paying as much as $150 to promote a product. In our case it would be a service, as we would be looking for people to place a one minute teaser trailer onto a prime time infomercial.
     
    KCPA-TV, Sep 19, 2007 IP