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I'm not necessarily advocating the jumping on the bandwagon of reselling
the actual $7 report, but the idea of using a low end product to encourage
affiliate recruitment and the building of a quality list of money spending
subscribers is a good one, and not at all a faddy "grey" model.

If you don't want a list of subscribers, you are at least getting a list of
affiliates that may wish to promote your products for a smaller cut later
on down the line.

But hey, different strokes for different folks. :)
 


Why not give it away for free and modify the script so that the ebook will build YOU a list of emails ?
Is that feasible ?
 
Giving it away for free is not a bad idea. The whole point of the thing is to build your list and stick more affiliate links or sales offers in the ebook. That's why you see al those .99 ebooks on ebay with reseller rights.

Think about it - you are getting somebody to pay you to distribute your ads when you'd be happy to just give it away!

From the ethical position of charging people to read your ads - well, that's another discussion.
 
Why all this bashing on $ 7 ebooks? Because it's cheap? If it were a Guru's $ 297 rubbish would it receive a different treatment here?

I'm still a rookie in Internet Marketing but I'll tell you this: I bought one of these $ 7 ebooks, applied the technique that it taught and made 6 (six) sales in 48 hours. I've never had this kind of results from any free or paid advertising. What's wrong with that? Giving the average joe in a low budget a chance to make some money? Should this be reserved only to 'experts' with full wallets?

I'll stick with Dennis Becker ( the $5 a day guy): " I would rather own this $7 ebook than some of the $297 [FONT=Arial, sans-serif]Internet Marketing home study courses offered by the gurus.[/FONT] "
 
I bought an ebook for $10,000 once and the shit didn't come in a cd. Anyhow, I made eight (8) fucking sales in like two weeks. And guess what i was selling... homes. I made like at least $12,000 (the homes were in detroit). So I made $2,000 in two (2) weeks just with the help of one of these $10,000 guru ebooks. How many people on earth make $2,000 in two (2) weeks. That is 4,000 per month or $48,000 per year which is above the annual salary. So with the help of the #1 internet marketing guru (engaged sr.) I roughly made more than half the people on this board.
 
I bought an ebook for $10,000 once and the shit didn't come in a cd. Anyhow, I made eight (8) fucking sales in like two weeks. And guess what i was selling... homes. I made like at least $12,000 (the homes were in detroit). So I made $2,000 in two (2) weeks just with the help of one of these $10,000 guru ebooks. How many people on earth make $2,000 in two (2) weeks. That is 4,000 per month or $48,000 per year which is above the annual salary. So with the help of the #1 internet marketing guru (engaged sr.) I roughly made more than half the people on this board.

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Why all this bashing on $ 7 ebooks? Because it's cheap? If it were a Guru's $ 297 rubbish would it receive a different treatment here?

Nope, all ebook scams pretty much receive the same treatment around here, $7 or $700.

I haven't read the stupid ebook, I don't know if it's a total rip off or not. But I do know that pretty much everyone on this forum is sick and tired of seeing the stupid sigs selling the books.

Look around at the veteran posters on this board, how many of them promote ebooks?

This isn't the fuckin' warrior forum. 99% of the people here are anti ebooks. If you're new to all of this shit, my advice is that starting out in the incestuous world of selling "How to make money" ebooks to other newbies is a bad way to get started.

Find a real product that actual people, not marketing newbies, would want to buy and fuckin' sell it to them.

You can sell porn, cars, insurance, houses, gambling, anything you fucking want to on the internet. Why can't you look past a fuckin' $7 ebook?
 
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