if your answer was sarcasm, then ignore this - it was a 'big launch" that went on last week - many of the big names were promoting it - a lot of controversy. It's a co-registration based package from a couple of guys named Brock and something. You can view some videos at pipelineprofits com. There were a lot of issues with dishonest sales tactics - claims of shopping carts mishaps to create scarcity that were just about proven to be false - a bounced check, a guarantee that changed half way through the launch...it was sort of an interesting but still developing story. I got kind of hooked on it at the warriorforum but then the mods decided to seize discussion of the whole thing. My opinion is because there started be growing bad feelings about the bigger 'gurus' sense they were linked to the whole thing by being select affiliates/promoters for the launch.
I have watched this with interest, every marketeer who had me on their email list was in on it. I'm guessing the commission for signing people up was really good. Probably ~70% of the total cost. Theres no way I would fall into that but am curious enough to wonder if anyone who paid up found it worthwhile .
The commission was at least $1,000. That seems to be the best way to have a big launch these days, since it virtually guarantees that you'll have a crap load of eager affiliates with huge lists. I didn't buy, but I've heard good things from people who did. That said, co-reg isn't a new idea and there's plenty of info available for much less.
thats what I wanted to know also - it was really hot over at warrior but for whatever reason the mods wont let you even use the term in a post. I wouldnt pay that much for any info product I dont think but to each his own. I heard the comission was $1000 (on an $1800 price). Of course they are taunting "as soon as some of our super special people work a deal with us we can get this amazing thing open to sell again - there are one xx thousands of people in line waiting to give us money so go ahead and sign up....blah blah blah"
hi meegwell no it wasn't sarcasm i had never heard about that stuff. From what i just read in this thread it sound like spending a lot of money for an uncertain future. i don't like that idea. i won't bite.
emotions and sarcasm dont carry through online There is actually a product review thread going on now at warrior, i am very curious to see what people got for their $2k worht of co-reg info.
The commission is $700 per sale. You can signup at: http://im4newbies.com/pipelineprofits/jv_invite.htm
$1897 for the program. I know someone who bought. I'll see how he'll be profiting from it closely because I'ill receiving some of the profits too A brother's of an internet marketer friend of mine also bought into the program and he's already profiting from it (dunno how much, yet) but he says he will have no problem making a couple of hundred thousands dollars per month from it
Yeah right .... thats exactly what you expect the people to say who get sucked into buying these programs.
"....he will have no problem making a couple of hundred thousands dollars per month from it" hahaha. right. Fill me in, what's the product about? Just info on how to do it, or actual tools and fresh co-reg lists as well?
This is always the worst thing about having online marketers as a peer group, heh. The BS is so thick that you need the jaws of life to cut through it. Unfortunately, the conundrum that occurs results from the fact that on rare occasion they're actually telling the truth.
the program was just released last week (thursday afternoon) - it is a ton of material as I understand it and much f it is mailed. So how exactly could someone have read,listened, whatever, and then implemented enough to determine whether or not theya re making money? I like the jawas of life comment. co-reg is good, but it's not a miracle money tree.
Honestly don't know what the big freaking deal is. Since the dawn of marketing time people have been 'buying leads' that's all this boils down to really. Buying leads as cheap as possible, acting as fast as possible and monitoring profits...rinse, repeat...
Sean - the big deal is that a lot of big names promoted this product, for the fat commission. The promises of $600,000 a month (from some of the free videos) is what's got everyone interested. As you said though, it's not rocket science. Buy leads and market to them!
I see what you're getting at. This may have damaged quite a few 2,000 dollar product purchasing customers if it doesn't produce as pitched. :/