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The $997 Ebook
While most people worry about graphics and other things on their website I concentrate more on my web copy. There is a reason why these type of sites are out there and it is because they actually convert to sales. BTW I am actually buying this product. Here is the link (No Affiliate Link):
http://www.businesslyceum.com/BeAMillionaire.html |
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Re: The $997 Ebook
I can think of many better ways to spend $997
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Re: The $997 Ebook
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I can think of many better ways to spend $997 [/ QUOTE ] Would you spend $997 on something that will make you $1994 in less than a year? |
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Re: The $997 Ebook
I thought it was:
[ QUOTE ] You Can Be A Millionaire In One-Year Or Less! I'm Not Kidding! -- I mean it! No hype. -- No b.s. [/ QUOTE ] |
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Re: The $997 Ebook
Frink:
If it wasn't Jim Shaw I'd believe that also. But you should google his name. |
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Okay I googled his named and didn't come up with much..
Basically he's an offline direct marketer who has made a fortune. |
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Re: The $997 Ebook
simply not worth it
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Re: The $997 Ebook
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[ QUOTE ] I can think of many better ways to spend $997 [/ QUOTE ] Would you spend $997 on something that will make you $1994 in less than a year? [/ QUOTE ] No thanks, I think I will just make my own e-book and claim it will make this amount of money and then grant them master resell rights inside the book and thats how they make the money. |
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[ QUOTE ] I can think of many better ways to spend $997 [/ QUOTE ] Would you spend $997 on something that will make you $1994 in less than a year? [/ QUOTE ] I don't think this is a question that can be answered alone. You've got to take into account your opportunity costs of other opportunities, and how much input each would require in addition to what resources are available (e.g. cash). |
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Re: The $997 Ebook
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[ QUOTE ] [ QUOTE ] I can think of many better ways to spend $997 [/ QUOTE ] Would you spend $997 on something that will make you $1994 in less than a year? [/ QUOTE ] I don't think this is a question that can be answered alone. You've got to take into account your opportunity costs of other opportunities, and how much input each would require in addition to what resources are available (e.g. cash). [/ QUOTE ] Obviously. You wouldn't go and spend your last 1k if your rent is due. I am getting more into offine marketing so this type of stuff interests me. |
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