Is This A Good Idea?

Discussion in 'ClickBank' started by vinogradov, Sep 5, 2008.

  1. #1
    I was wondering if putting an email address after the testimonial as if it was the writers email was a good idea for people who are hectic to buy a product. And make the emails forward to my account.

    Example:
    "I love your product so much, It made me 1000's of dollars" - John(New York,NY) EMAIL:


    I think this would encourage buyer more.
     
    vinogradov, Sep 5, 2008 IP
  2. Lokahi

    Lokahi Active Member

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    I have seen sites that do this. Usually the email is set up with an autoresponse about how fantastic the product is. I figured this out because I emailed the multiple testemonials and got back the exact same response for all. That didn't increase trust at all. LOL If you do this, switch up your responses and make them sound genuine. That should build some customer trust.
     
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    alexs464 Well-Known Member

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    Neh. The good WAY to do it, is actually ASK PEOPLE who gave you the testimonials to use their e-mail addresses. :cool:
     
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  4. Supper

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    You do realize that fake testimonials are illegal. Like it's actually a crime.
     
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  5. vinogradov

    vinogradov Active Member

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    im an affiliate not the actuall owner of the product. and i didnt write those testemonails
     
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    Blaric Banned

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    Actually like 80% of clickbank products are using fake testimonials. The problem is that no body can prove if they`re faked or not.
     
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    alexs464 Well-Known Member

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    Easily. Get in touch with the people who "wrote them".
    If someone was actually serious about doing that - it'd be very possible.
     
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    BusinessMinded08 Peon

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    Or you could use "video testimonials" that actually work. But then again, people would claim "paid actors."

    Damn the internet is hard to provide proof on...
     
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    It doesn't matter. It's called false advertising and it's illegal.

    If things were that true. Ask the Federal Trade Commission how things work.
     
    Supper, Sep 5, 2008 IP