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ianternet
March 19th, 2007, 03:50 PM
any one try promoting 7 dollor offers by jon leger? they are all 7 dollar ebooks
LanceG
March 21st, 2007, 09:46 PM
Marketing an ebook for $7 seems like a "drop in the bucket" and it might get you a lead ... however, if the book is JUNK ... you've just managed to create someone who will AVOID anything you sell.
ianternet
March 24th, 2007, 08:26 PM
that is tru - but jon is offering all the ebooks or others are promotng their ebooks for 7 $
quantumtiger
April 10th, 2007, 09:39 AM
There is a lot of products out there that are worth about $7.00
yet people gladly fork out more than ten times that much for.
I'd pay 7 bucks for one good idea after all aren't we just selling ideas?
andyz
April 10th, 2007, 08:31 PM
The $7 book strategy works like gangbusters, I know it from marketers that I know. But it won't help you much if you don't know how to drive enough traffic to your offer or what to do with the customers, if they opt into your list.
That offers seem often to convert at 20 to 30 %. the good thing is, that the opt ins are rather good, because that are beople that buy. Not only freebie seekers, or people who have the hand on their purse very tight.
ianternet
April 11th, 2007, 12:09 PM
tru 7$ offers seems good to promote I assume just need the targeted traffic
mactep
April 18th, 2007, 08:23 PM
I never tried them but 20%-30% conversion ratios are inspiring?
Anyone tried signature link technique for this?
andyz
April 19th, 2007, 02:32 PM
Yes. For me and another one that I know it doesn't work great. It was nowhere near 20-30%. Rather 2-3%. Maybe it depends on the product and signature. And on how you post of course. I see many people spam around with self promotonal postings, and I doubt that they have great success with it.
willywonka
April 19th, 2007, 06:03 PM
I have tried multiple promotion tactics using the $7 method and they do very well. The thing to pay attention to is how well the sales copy is on the page.
If the person writes good copy, then your only work is getting enough people to that page to add up 7's.
If the sales copy sucks, then you are wasting your time.
andyz
April 19th, 2007, 10:08 PM
I referred to the "signature tactic" what the other was asking about. And the book I was promoting in my sig had a conversion of about 30% according to the owner. It was Crush Your Job, and it has an awesome salescopy IMHO (good book also).
ianternet
April 23rd, 2007, 12:54 PM
look slike 7$ offers is increasing in ebooks - I think its a mini version of clickbank now!
gcondo
April 25th, 2007, 12:05 AM
It's refreshing to see $7 instead of $97. These various programs out there have gotten way out of hand lately. I'd rather pay $7 for a concise usable ebook than these inflated prices for a big pile of rehashed gibberish.
With the $7 ebooks, it's all about getting traffic to a well written sales page. Very simple and very straightforward. Just make sure you sell something useful or your reputation will suffer. A $7 ebook doesn't have to be a full blown, world shattering course in internet marketing or whatever other subject. It only needs to contain a few useful ideas to be worth the price. People who buy these books understand that.
Biff_Tiberius_Farnsworth
April 25th, 2007, 02:20 AM
any one try promoting 7 dollor offers by jon leger? they are all 7 dollar ebooks
Do you have a link? It's cool if it's an aff link.
I'm curious about how much you make as an affiliate selling these.
~B
andyz
April 25th, 2007, 02:30 AM
It's here:
http://www.7dollaroffers.com/
When you CAN market, it works great. Especially for list building.
Biff_Tiberius_Farnsworth
April 25th, 2007, 05:24 PM
It's here:
http://www.7dollaroffers.com/
When you CAN market, it works great. Especially for list building.
Thanx!
~B
mishm
April 26th, 2007, 09:29 PM
I also found this opportunity and have found it quite good, I liked that the products where not expensive you are more likely to get more people buying your product. I know I have made more sales than I thought I would :)
andyz
April 27th, 2007, 12:53 PM
Oh, I forgot to mention - for list building it is only when you have an own $7 report. I guess it's the easiest way to get an "Army of affiliates".
Biff_Tiberius_Farnsworth
April 27th, 2007, 04:33 PM
If you decide to promote these you MUST actually purchase any product that you plan to promote.
I found problems (on purpose or not who knows) with a lot of the products. For example when I went to one of the adsense products, the $7 was crossed out and it said "Click here and download for free". It would suck if you were promoting that on PPC and did not know that had happened :(
Usually, you'll get your money back in the purchase but not always but WTF it's $7 to find out if it's worth throwing a couple of hundred dollars PPC at it.
I am making money at this right now using Adwords 180 techniques for placement.
~B
ArtColombia
April 27th, 2007, 09:50 PM
If you decide to promote these you MUST actually purchase any product that you plan to promote.
I found problems (on purpose or not who knows) with a lot of the products. For example when I went to one of the adsense products, the $7 was crossed out and it said "Click here and download for free". It would suck if you were promoting that on PPC and did not know that had happened :(
...............
~B
Donīt see how the products can force anyone to have to buy it so long as they are all based around the same original $7 promo model.... I mean the potential buyer is taken straight to the referrers paypal account...
...and as for the Adsense gig...would you care to name names?
I have seen a lot of these products but havenīt come across the problem
you mention.
andyz
April 27th, 2007, 10:36 PM
Donīt see how the products can force anyone to have to buy it so long as they are all based around the same original $7 promo model.... I mean the potential buyer is taken straight to the referrers paypal account...
Yes, it is so. You can just use any of your paypal adresses, they don't register them. It is also said on the main 7book shop from Jonathan.
But I really don't like that! It is all misleading, in the salesletters of all the books it is said, that one gets the right to pormote them if one is buying them.
However it is anyway better to know a product before promoting it.
...and as for the Adsense gig...would you care to name names?
I have seen a lot of these products but havenīt come across the problem
you mention.
I also haven't seen such a thing.
ArtColombia
April 27th, 2007, 11:26 PM
Yes, it is so. You can just use any of your paypal adresses, they don't register them. It is also said on the main 7book shop from Jonathan.
But I really don't like that! It is all misleading, in the salesletters of all the books it is said, that one gets the right to pormote them if one is buying them.
However it is anyway better to know a product before promoting it.
I also haven't seen such a thing.
Exactly....I personally use about 4 or 5 paypal addresses . . . so i would be pretty pissed off to find out that I was selling without having my work recognised should i decide to use another address....
Biff_Tiberius_Farnsworth
April 27th, 2007, 11:42 PM
http://www.micromoneymachines.com/scripts2/
Listed as number one on this page ...
http://7dollaroffers.com/index.php?action=dir&cat=20&start=0
Am I missing something here?
Also not all go to YOUR paypal account and some even go to suspiscious accounts that don't give you your cut of the action. Go to the paypal check out page for all of the products on the above link and then tell me everything is okay :)
~B
ArtColombia
April 28th, 2007, 06:10 PM
I think your example Biff is probably an exception to the rule...but of course it should not happen.....it is probably just some type of promotion - folks like the product, are ready to pay $7, see it is free and sign up without thinking about it.
The strange this is - this Brad Callen report was released around October last year and has always circulated for free as it promotes his KE product....even stranger was I had just started to independently get good arbitrage results on content around the same time - even hitting 120% ROI daily at times - though it soon averaged to 30%....the report itself is a worthwhile read if you are into AdSense.
andyz
April 28th, 2007, 09:39 PM
I don't understand exactly how it works with that report, but it is an exception. But he says that you can have that report branded with your own affiliate link and then sell it for $7 or drive traffic to him with your paypal adress where it is to buy for $7 and you get the money to your paypal. What a crap though! You are supposed to sell something, from what you know is to be get for free, and also it is circulating free. That's unethical to me.
Hey, you're right with the second thing. I just checked 2 books.
With crushyourjob it goes to whatever email adress you put in, which also means you can have any $7report for free!! (when it works so) :shock:
But with 2minuteprofits for example it goes to another adress!
ccmark
April 29th, 2007, 12:37 AM
I have had very good success promoting them as well using the tools they recomend
PotPieQueen
April 29th, 2007, 02:21 PM
Just a heads up, you do NOT have to purchase any report you find on the $7 offers site in order to promote it. That is one of the stipulations of submitting your product for inclusion on that site.
If you are interested in how that all works, you can click "learn how to promote these products" on the main page. Remember, promoting all the products on the offers site is a different commission structure than promoting an individual product.
If you find a $7 product that;
1- is NOT on the offers site, and
2- Does not specify affiliate info on its salespage
you can simply email the vendor and ask. If you feel the report is something that can also be found for free, email the vendor and ask. After all, promoting the $7 products is still affiliate marketing. When in doubt about a product, ask.
___
shytini
April 30th, 2007, 02:23 PM
There are a lot of ebooks out there for $7 dollars that are junk and there are a lot out there that are great. The same can be said for a $97 dollar product. I've bought some lower end products that have been amazing.
Mal Keenan
April 30th, 2007, 03:15 PM
I have purchased a few $7 ebook and sold a few too. I haven't bought one yet that was not worth $7. Of course there are probably many that are crap, but for $7 they would need to be really bad.
The ones that I did buy give me some great ideas and I leant a few things too.
ianternet
April 30th, 2007, 04:15 PM
well I pormote 2 of my own products on it and it helped my list - I think that is where the money is in the list! as every marketers says and its true!
forumfella
May 1st, 2007, 07:45 AM
Jon's site is beginning to resemble a mini-Clickbank for reports!
The beauty of the concept is that $7 is something that most people (in the US anyway) will spend on the chance of getting good information. The decision barrier becomes very low.
The second key feature is that the original bundled scripts are designed to capture email addresses for a mailing list, giving the opportunity for further sales.
The $7 dollar sale itself is the hook to get people signed up.
/FF
wazzy
June 3rd, 2007, 07:41 PM
I originally thought, no way, why waste my time and effort promoting something that really offers very little rewards. Promote the high dollar books with big commissions.
That attitude changed recently after purchasing some big name products being pushed by many of the big name gurus. The payment buttons should actually read Bend Over instead of Order Now.
Now don't get me wrong, I like making money as much as the next guy, but not enough to peddle $5.00 garbage wrapped in a $97.00 bag.
I'd rather promote a product that's worth an easy $97.00 for $7.00 and have happy buyers.
I just bought a gem last night that Clickbank supposedly refused to publish.
The cost was $6.97 and the information inside was much greater than many of the high dollar books that are out there.
Will my buyers be happy? Hell yes! They just got $100.00 of info for less than 7 bucks. Will they buy from me again? I'd like to think so.
So now, when that excellent $197.00 product is released, you should have no trouble making sales.
The big thing here is to weed out the junk. Ever since 7 Dollar Secrets came out, you've got all of these so called experts and authors flooding the web with 10 page secret reports on traffic building,etc...
Find the good ones! Better yet, find the great ones. Make your subscribers say "WOW" when they follow your advice.
Let us know how you do.
Mike
jerbear2007
June 4th, 2007, 03:30 AM
The true answer is to find traffic that isn't just surfing madly by, but actually will take the time to look at your offer.:shock:
jerbear2007
June 21st, 2007, 02:31 AM
Maybe this concept is now overloaded on the net, but I have had little success with it. There now seems to be too many out there.
PotPieQueen
June 23rd, 2007, 04:43 AM
I dunno, jerbear. We're IN internet marketing....so we've seen a LOT of $7 scripted reports.
The offers site is definitely over-flowing with IM-related products, thats for sure (as is Clickbank). The "hocus-pocus secret" is to get AWAY from the make-money-online arena.
Not too many on the $7 offers site to choose from tho, huh? Spend some time with Google and look. There are MANY products out there that are NOT "money-online" related that are using the $7 scripts. Quite a few selling for more than $7, too...yet still with the 100% commission :)
ianternet
June 23rd, 2007, 11:40 PM
yup one of my 7$ ebook is a ebook about a phone and it does great!
guolong
June 29th, 2007, 06:30 AM
I am making money now selling my e-book, check my signature.
rocker rokstar
July 1st, 2007, 02:07 AM
Wazzy great advice. I believe that finding quality ebooks with real value is the best thing to do. You want to over deliver. You want raving fans hungry for that next ebook. The issue is finding those Gems or writing them yourself.
I am surprised that ebooks with such value are being sold for $7. I guess the author is trying to build a reputation up and needs a list builder. Otherwise why sell for so little. Also, a lot of the ebooks give resale rights. Thus, they don't make any money on them other than off of affiliate links inside the ebooks and the list.
Deedboy
July 5th, 2007, 01:51 PM
7dollaroffers is a really great site
cjshu
July 7th, 2007, 09:36 AM
Most $7 dollar "ebooks" I've read are not worth even $7.
Its info thats free out there if you surf around and
read. Just rehashed and hyped more.
I read one recently that could have just given you a URL to an email safelist site instead of spitting out 12 pages or so.
Many of these "secrets" are not secret at all.
CJ
ianternet
July 9th, 2007, 03:13 PM
your right - its true for most ebooks tho - for example there is a so called "NEW" popup out there that is forceable but its a simple javascript code
the fact that users and readers do not want to do any research is what makes these users buy - someone did the research for me why should i do it, etc
that is y I think 7$ ebooks/reports are successful
but again its better to pay it than those 97$ ebooks on click bank which are always recycled everyday
andyz
July 10th, 2007, 10:25 PM
That's the whole thing that's behind selling information. It's a service, somebody else compiles exactly the information that you need, and when you think it's easier to pay the price than get it another way, then you will buy...
As long as it is valuable information, it is a valid model.
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