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A second chance for those who missed it…

by Ed on 3rd April 2008

I’ve been quite transparent about how I make money online.

1) Blog every week to open up and build a strong relationship with a growing list of people.

2) Create information products that cover critical areas of small business web marketing.

3) Launch them on my blog, to my private email list and through strategic alliance partners.

Every time I launch a product I make a 65% discount offer for 24 hours only.

I get most of my sales within those first 24 hours.

The first time I did that, I nearly fell of my chair, (promptly followed by nearly cartwheeling down the street.)

I was quite simply staggered by the response.

I’ve no doubt a lot of the response was due to the massive discount combined with the time limited offer.

Thing is, the few launches I’ve done we’re not perfect. Far from it. I now know I could have done a lot better.

So my next launch will be a much grander affair, because I’ll be following a proven blueprint for online product launch rollout.

Would you like the blueprint as well?

If so, you’ll have to act quick.

The blueprint is available, but the guy who created it practices what he preaches.

It’s only available for a limited time — and I’m late telling you about it today — because door closes in a few hours time.

If you have any aspirations of making lots of money online, or using online product launches to grow your business, you need to check it out.

Here’s my affiliate link. If you click the following link and end up buying PLF2.0, I get a commission for referring you.

http://www.productlaunchformula.com/?18293 (aff.)

However, some people loathe affiliate marketing. (I’ve certainly had a few issues with it in the past.)

So, no problemo.

Here’s my NON-affiliate link…

http://www.productlaunchformula.com/

If you click the latter link and end up buying the product, I don’t get any commission.

But we both still win, because you will have bought something I know will help you tremendously, and some time in the future you’ll remember I told you about it. ;-)

Enjoy, and here’s to massive product launches in future.

-Ed.

  • http://www.copywriting4b2b.com Carol Bentley

    Hi Ed,

    adding my 2p’s worth – I’ve gone for this programme and I’ve already had a message to say the first massive bonus has been despatched to me (and the programme doesn’t start until 7th). And I know what that bonus looks like and the incredible value of it because I saw the original package a colleague bought previously!

    So as you say, the guy practises what he preaches, which make a nice change.

    Guess we can compare notes as we go through the sequence – I’m almost tempted to go ‘schoolyard’ on you and say “bet my launch beats yours” – but that would be too childish, wouldn’t it? ;¬)

  • http://www.sumatrix.com Ed

    Hey… was that heavy clang the sound of a big steel gauntlet hitting the ground? ;-)

  • http://www.disbelieving.com Gordon Drayson

    Ed – you say you have had issues with affiliate marketing in the past – could you spare time to blog about this at some time soon, as I am interested to hear your comments.

  • http://www.sumatrix.com Ed

    Hi Gordon,

    Yes I’ll blog about it soon, because I suspect my old hang-ups with affiliate marketing are probably still troubling other bloggers and webmasters.

    Thanks for the suggestion and have a great weekend,
    Ed.

  • http://A1InternetBusiness.com Jan Evensen

    Hi Ed!

    This is something new – at least to me:

    Two links, one clearly marked as an affiliate link, and the
    other link without any affiliate data.

    Why?

    I did read that “some people loathe affiliate marketing”, but how about expanding a little on that statement?

    I would be very interested in further comments on this.

    Cheers,

    Jan Evensen

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