Because I'm too lazy to try it out. I just thought of this earlier, but I'm too lazy to try it out. So I thought I'd bring it here to see if someone's willing to try it. I've seen several musical tutorials on Clickbank - like learn to play the piano, learn to play the guitar, etc. Here's my idea on selling them. Find a popular guitar, or piano brand. Then go over to Craigslist and put up a post with this popular guitar or piano for dirt cheap, and put in the heading something like "guitar $50 - also comes with online lessons". After you post this, if you put the guitar up for cheap enough, you'll start getting tons of emails. set your email up with an auto responder - like if you use a gmail account, you can use the vacation responder. In the auto response put something like - The guitar has already been sold, but you can still get the online lessons if you want them - then put in your hoplink to the guitar lessons. This seems like it would work - Right now people are searching on craigslist for beginner instruments for Christmas gifts, meaning many of them will need lessons. I'm thinking this could work with other products as well - like put up a car for sale that runs on water - then in the auto response, say sorry but the car sold - However you can build your own with these plans. I hope someone out there is not as lazy as I am and will give this one a try.
Sounds like a really cool strategy and yes it might work if done properly, thanks for sharing Super targeted traffic.
No! I didn't said that, there are different levels of targeted traffic. For me that would be super targeted, and what you're saying would be Ultra targeted! Cheers! haha
I think on craigslits and such classified sites people will be more interested in buying the keyboard than the online lessons, just my opinion.
Great idea - I am going to try it. How do you add the hop link into the auto responder without showing the full link? It doesn't seem to accept basic html... Or am I doing something wrong?
Call me old fashioned but, I wouldn't want to advertise something that is not true. I struggle with this a lot in my real job.