12-15-2007, 02:54 PM
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Posts: 16
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Originally Posted by Spiritual Like Ellie said, the website really looks like a scam. Been reading and looking at affiliate marketing last couple of days, and everywhere you see these kind of websites. It's just horror and I can't understand why anyone is making sales through those websites.
Maybe it's my dutch personality that keeps me from believing all what those websites offer, maybe it's just general intelligence....
Anyways, I'm not sure what to expect with your program, but I would lose the "Eat all you want and still lose fat like you're taking a dump"-idea.
Be realistic in your marketing, tell what it does and what it doesn't. There are enough people offering all these quick-fixxes, and that's all nice and shaggy ofcourse, people are always looking for quick-fixxes. But you can show if you're an ethical salesperson or not just by saying what you're offering right here, right now!
And seriously, who is reading those long salestalks? Just tell in short what your program does and what not, show the high quality vid (only host it on youtube as a way of marketing outside your website, but for marketing purposes ON your website, use your own hosting to host the video).
And show a link to the orderform and you're done. And for me personally the pictures of people who lost enormous weights are the same you see on tellsell, try to be different and unique. Those pictures aren't motivating me to get it, I've heard to much about the broken promises.... And I'm a person who lost 30kg's in 8 weeks, so I pretty much know what's possible and what's not. Right now when I'm looking at your website and product I'm just thinking "Ah another one of those same old same old".
Show why you and your product are different, be real!
Oh and you might building a more professional and complete website, these templates can be found for free aswell and really add to your reliability. You might consider adding a forum, where people can share their experiences and you can offer some support. If your product really does what you say you can gain massive trust by adding a forum like that. And on the website you can add the articles about why your product works. And you in the future you can even use your website to add new products, maybe you will write a book about how to use your software.
It's all possible!
Btw, I was not trying to break you or your product down, just telling how I experience what you want feedback on.
Good luck! | I agree with each and every point you've made (including GOOD LUCK). I actually wish I'd written this. Spot On.
On edit: The second user's pictures don't look legit. Same clothes, pose, background and lighting. Just a much better build.
Last edited by AlmostGone; 12-15-2007 at 03:04 PM.
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