Thursday, May 13, 2010

Anyone Can Afford $7

Well I'm about to show you how I used the theory of selling one inexpensive item MANY, MANY TIMES to earn over $3,000 in just 7 days.

Imagine, day after day, having dozens or hundreds of $7 deposits in your PayPal account, with almost no refunds or customer support—ever. What an easy way to earn a living that would be! You can have that life. I'll show you how.

To teach you all of this, I've created a report called $7 Secrets. It's a knowledge-packed report that will teach you everything you need to succeed by selling small, informational reports for only seven dollars each.

Convincing people your product is worth $7 is EASY!

P.S. Seriously, for just $7 I'll teach you the method I used to sell hundreds of copies of one of my reports in only 7 days, earning more than $3,000 in that short period of time. I'll even give you the powerful software I use to make it work. Did I mention that I also added 450 people to my email list in that 7 days using this method? How can you pass on all of that?

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Testimonial:
Chris Rempel-I've got to admit that when I first saw this "$7 Secrets" thing make a splash in the marketing scene, I didn't pay much attention. I knew it would work, but I just didn't see it as being a viable strategy for any sort of "big money."

I stand (majorly) corrected.

For the first time, I used [the $7 Secrets software] the other day to launch a report that cost $14.95 with a $47 upsell—which the system makes very easy and straightforward to set up, by the way.

I have a list of about 5,100 people. I sent them a quick little promo.

Within 24 hours, it did about $11,000 in sales—and that's not including some of the affiliates that hopped on and got 100% commissions of their own.

I sold about 660 copies of the front-end report during that time frame, and the affiliates did well with it also. The salesletter converted at about 28%.

For only receiving about 2,500 visitors so far, that means we're talking about a $4+ visitor value.

That makes this—without any question or "hype"—the best $7 I've ever spent.

And as far as the short report strategy being profitable... well, let's just say that sometimes, big surprises come in small packages. :-)

Thanks for sharing!

Chris Rempel

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