Ridiculous Income or Ridiculous Nonsense?

Posted by Kevin Phoenix
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Jun 14, 2007
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There sure is a lot of hype out there...

How tired are you of all the websites and offers that promise you the stars and then some?

How about the ones that tell you how Joe Random was "just like you" and with this new formula he made a $36,000 in 8 days and ... wouldn't you know it ... you're just fortunate enough to learn his secrets when you shell out $49 or $97?

You know the pitch just as well as I do because, unfortunately, they're everywhere.

Don't get me wrong... from time to time, there is a quality product behind those offer. It's just a shame that so many marketers jump to hype when they are trying to present something.

These days, I tend to just roll my eyes and move on...

And that's what I nearly did when I came across Rob Toth's "Ridiculous Income Goals" offer.

Why?

Let me give you a bit of his headline:

"$22,000 in 20 Days? A $90,000 Month?
$1 Million in 18 Hours?

Ridiculous Nonsense?"

Ridiculous nonsense? Sure sounds like it!

What I didn't understand at first was that this wasn't a talk of how he "supposedly" created such large incomes or even how you would...

Maybe it was his entertaining video that caught my attention but I started reading some of the testimonials on his webpage, listened to an interview of him where he mentions the report and read his "Rebuttal to Rebirth" letter which he wrote to online marketing "superstar" John Reese where he makes a case for some of what he talks about in the Ridiculous Income Goals report.

I bit.

I purchased his offer because some of that content got me thinking. His report is definitely not what I expected (or feared!).

First of all, this isn't the standard large-font, double spaced, large margins "ebook" with zero original thoughts and no useful content.

Even his book's layout is unique. The sales page is unique. Change is good when everyone seems to be dishing out cookie-cutter material.

Where do the large numbers come into play?

It turns out each of the statistics and numbers he mentions on his website and in his video are all from now established business owners. Rob talks a bit about how each campaign (that created those "ridiculous" incomes) was created.

But the meat of the content instead looks at why such sharp increases in sales and personal income are not only possible but on trend. He has some great points in there and a quote well worth considering (and putting into action) on page 34.

The price he asks, I think, may work against him... it's too low. Don't get me wrong, that's never really a bad thing. But as you probably know, a lot of sales revolves around "perceived" value and when we, as consumers, tend to see such prices, we often discredit the information.

In fact, he offers 3 bonuses with all this and I've seen just one of those bonuses selling for 3x the price of his entire offer.

None the less, that's a "win" for his readers. I recommend looking into this. Feel free to roll your eyes (like I typically do), but give this a second glance. There are some gems in here and the price really makes it a "no brainer" (I think I read that as a testimonial from someone on his page).

I was pleasantly surprised... I think you will be too.

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