Do you even know what you are trying to sell?
by Arthur Webster Just plain honestyLooking around at some of the "not to be missed" bizz ops being advertised here at Apsense, I am forced to the conclusion that most people advertising them have no idea about them.
I have seen "free" claims over and over again but when I check the web sites, they are only free to join. That is not "free", that is an attempt to get you into a paid programme in the hope that you will feel so obliged to the person introducing you that you will pay a couple of month's subscriptions before you realise what is happening.
I have seen matrices that are typically 3 x 9. Some claim to be forced matrices but all that means is that new members not joining as a referral will be allocated to a random (and we all believe that, don't we?) member. Do you realise that to fill a 3 x 9 matrix requires 19,683 new members? AND THAT IS JUST FOR ONE MEMBER!
I have seen offers of $5 and $10 one time fees that produce monthly incomes of $,000s. Wouldn't banks be the best places to sell these to? They would jump at the chance of that sort of return - especially when you consider the sizes of their mailing lists!
I have seen sites playing on the religious beliefs of potential members or their philanthropic tendencies. TACKY!
Let's not forget all these "special pre-launch" offers. You cannot join something that has not been launched. If you can join, IT HAS BEEN LAUNCHED and all you are doing (if you sign up) is getting onto someone's mailing list while they decide whether to actually "launch" the programme and at what price.
Worst of all, another conclusion I am forced to is that the people promoting these bizz-ops promote anything and everything whether they use them or have actually made any real income from them.
Look at your own advertised bizz-ops - do YOU really understand and have an in depth knowledge of what you are trying to sell? The evidence says NOT!
Created on Aug 3rd 2011 17:06. Viewed 152 times.









great article..it points out that most of use are promoting offers but do not really know what they are about
Aug 4th 2011 07:46