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10-09-2016, 01:46 PM
Post: #11
RE: [Get] Ben Adkins - Tribe Architect
(10-08-2016 12:40 PM)aLwAyStEsTiNg Wrote:  Thanks for the share Derek.

MEGA

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Code:
https://mega.nz/#!zBlhFaqJ!4O7aPccOLmENSysMKZ6I7uWxXQwtWzX7BjzqlTLHEFY

Thanks @DerekStone for sharing this and @aLwAyStEsTiNg for the MEGA link

+REPs both of you
10-11-2016, 05:10 AM
Post: #12
RE: [Get] Ben Adkins - Tribe Architect

I've read numerous times on this forum that Ben Adkins material is too expensive. He does charge a bit for his material - that is true.

If a "searcher" has been trying to get a handle on IM - or to be accurate, get "his" handle on IM, the one that works for him..., and he finally is offered a product that fills in that missing piece which makes it possible for him to get serious and spend the time focused on that solution - what is that worth?


No, this isn't some apologist rhetoric as to why Ben Adkins (or some other GOOROO) is the IM god or anything. But, I do believe that every success story in this business, whether they be an email marketer, ecom website builder, copywriter, etc., had that seminal moment when they got the information that set them free to be the success they were built for.


The value for that "key"? Pick a large number. Every success I know in the business said that they would have paid at least 20 times whatever the cost of that inspiring material was, even if it cost them $5K or more.

Because your potential is infinite when you finally are able to get to work "knowing" that you will be successful. That it is impossible for you not to succeed if you continue on this unveiled course.

More about Tribe Architect in a minute:

I too had my seminal moment. Before I was a writer/copywriter/promoter I grew up in the midwest USA.

There was a bi-weekly magazine that targeted small towns and rural families called "Grit" that had a great classified advertising section that I read immediately after getting a new issue. There were work-at-home ads like "stuff envelopes for cash - send sase for details" and "assemble products in your spare time, send sase for details" etc. I did over and over. Most of the time the material that I got back asked for $2 to $10 for the PLAN that would unveil the secret to all these homebased businesses. That was a lot of money back then and my budget was very limited.

One week, I saw a similar ad to ones I'd seen for months - BUTthe contact address was from a couple of towns away, not a thousand or more. And to top it off, the guy was offering the same information that all the others before him did - for just a dollar (and a Self-Addressed-Stamped-Envelope). SOLD!

I couldn't wait. I checked the mail every day. It came the 3rd day.

I read it over and over and over..., and over. It was from a company named Gem Sales (I know this is all going to date me, but what-the-hey) and the concept was all about commission mailing.

You were to send off SASEs to fifty or more companies for different small commission circulars and then collate them and insert them in SASEs that "opportunity seekers" would send you due to ads you'd place in magazines or newspapers -- or you could purchase name lists and send these commission circulars to them paying for your own stamps and hope for the best. (believe me, mailing to your own customers or contacts was the "money play")

OK, I tried doing what Gem Sales told me to do and I did so-so. And tried it again harder, and did only so-so again. I was giving 50% of my sales back to the commission circular guys and paying for my own ads for leads and testing different ads...,and barely breaking even Doesn't sound much different from today when you think about it does it? (Now I know that I was a heck of a lot more successful than others doing the same thing.)

Then I got a sales letter from Gem Sales about the "business plan" method that would make all the difference with a lot less work. He said it also would cost a dollar. I sent it without a hesitation. 2 days later it arrived.

This thin manual, written on 4 folded sheets of 8.5x11 paper with reduced printing size so it could pack everything in for the price of 1 postage stamp - had the secret I was looking for.

It was to do EXACTLY what Gem Sales was doing: advertise in small town papers (weeklies, bi-weeklies and monthlies) get names and SASEs to defray mailing costs, produce your own plans like they did and offer commission circulars to other mailers.

The key that stuck with me all these years was this paragraph: "The way you become a professional mailer is to stop buying plans and start selling them. You only limit your potential by selling anything that isn't owned by you. You only expand your potential and your client base by letting others promote your products."

I knew that this had to be the secret. It was. I wrote my own version of Gem Sales' products. I went to the library to copy the addresses of every weekly newspaper in Iowa and Nebraska. I started with $50 in ads which covered 9 papers. After getting responses and sending a Gem Sales salesletter clone (which converted at 60% for $2) I doubled my ad money every 2 weeks, and kept adding more town papers and rotated out of previous ones after they dropped in return. And built a heck of a list. After 4 months I was making more than $2500 a month over ad cost and made more than my Dad was. My mother thought it had to be illegal. (they were German...)

I ran the business (after expanding to 5 more states) for 2 and a half years and sold it to a guy in Chicago. And went on to explore writing. Mixed emotions about that decision now.

Nothing changes. Marketing is marketing. People want info and are willing to pay for valuable info.

The info I got from Gem Sales was invaluable to me. Most of you here either know this secret or think you do - but the real value of information is where it shows up in your working timeline. I was taking action and was willing to do whatever it took. I already saw the benefit of the previous material I got from Gem Sales, so I was willing to trust them with more of my money. The moment of certainty I got from the material was worth $50k to me, the first year I used it.

Silly me, I thought profits like this first venture would be easy to obtain in the following years. They weren't. Eventually the world changed and the original business model stopped being profitable (at least envelope stuffing and such).

I ended up back in marketing after checking out the "pure writing" aspect of making a living. But I had a "silver bullet" others didn't. I "knew" how marketing works. And it had already paid me handsomely for my efforts.

-----

Now back to this offering: Tribe Architect by Ben Adkins....

Ben is giving you the "Holy Grail" here about how people will respond to certain kinds of promotion. A literal "can't lose" situation. If you paid full price for this product and actually attempt to follow his steps with your product/promotion - it should be worth at least 50 times the product cost to you. Because people reliably respond similarly over and over again.

And there is a new crop of "opportunity seekers" every year. (My secret to you)

This product works due to a hard-wired aspect in human nature. People want to be in a group of "smart" individuals who are doing something they think is special/valuable. They will pay (one way or another) to be part of that group.

You create such an environment, you success is assured.

Download this product, see its value to you (or not) and reward the author as you see fit. At BBHF, the price of access is right. Your effort will determine your success.

Best to you and your efforts this week....

AbeLincolnBart

"Success leaves clues, but rarely within reach of a couch."
---Blair Warren
10-11-2016, 09:20 AM
Post: #13
RE: [Get] Ben Adkins - Tribe Architect
----to AbeLincolnBart-- Thanks - rep added (all I had)

Thanks for the interesting review and additional comments.

I think Ben Adkins training is incredible too.

I'm glad that IM is so much more accessible than mail-order was. It obviously took a lot more money and time to test out a sales funnel.

Cheers....

DS
10-12-2016, 10:09 AM
Post: #14
RE: [Get] Ben Adkins - Tribe Architect
nice story and review bud!

(10-11-2016 05:10 AM)AbeLincolnBart Wrote:  
I've read numerous times on this forum that Ben Adkins material is too expensive. He does charge a bit for his material - that is true.

If a "searcher" has been trying to get a handle on IM - or to be accurate, get "his" handle on IM, the one that works for him..., and he finally is offered a product that fills in that missing piece which makes it possible for him to get serious and spend the time focused on that solution - what is that worth?


No, this isn't some apologist rhetoric as to why Ben Adkins (or some other GOOROO) is the IM god or anything. But, I do believe that every success story in this business, whether they be an email marketer, ecom website builder, copywriter, etc., had that seminal moment when they got the information that set them free to be the success they were built for.


The value for that "key"? Pick a large number. Every success I know in the business said that they would have paid at least 20 times whatever the cost of that inspiring material was, even if it cost them $5K or more.

Because your potential is infinite when you finally are able to get to work "knowing" that you will be successful. That it is impossible for you not to succeed if you continue on this unveiled course.

More about Tribe Architect in a minute:

I too had my seminal moment. Before I was a writer/copywriter/promoter I grew up in the midwest USA.

There was a bi-weekly magazine that targeted small towns and rural families called "Grit" that had a great classified advertising section that I read immediately after getting a new issue. There were work-at-home ads like "stuff envelopes for cash - send sase for details" and "assemble products in your spare time, send sase for details" etc. I did over and over. Most of the time the material that I got back asked for $2 to $10 for the PLAN that would unveil the secret to all these homebased businesses. That was a lot of money back then and my budget was very limited.

One week, I saw a similar ad to ones I'd seen for months - BUTthe contact address was from a couple of towns away, not a thousand or more. And to top it off, the guy was offering the same information that all the others before him did - for just a dollar (and a Self-Addressed-Stamped-Envelope). SOLD!

I couldn't wait. I checked the mail every day. It came the 3rd day.

I read it over and over and over..., and over. It was from a company named Gem Sales (I know this is all going to date me, but what-the-hey) and the concept was all about commission mailing.

You were to send off SASEs to fifty or more companies for different small commission circulars and then collate them and insert them in SASEs that "opportunity seekers" would send you due to ads you'd place in magazines or newspapers -- or you could purchase name lists and send these commission circulars to them paying for your own stamps and hope for the best. (believe me, mailing to your own customers or contacts was the "money play")

OK, I tried doing what Gem Sales told me to do and I did so-so. And tried it again harder, and did only so-so again. I was giving 50% of my sales back to the commission circular guys and paying for my own ads for leads and testing different ads...,and barely breaking even Doesn't sound much different from today when you think about it does it? (Now I know that I was a heck of a lot more successful than others doing the same thing.)

Then I got a sales letter from Gem Sales about the "business plan" method that would make all the difference with a lot less work. He said it also would cost a dollar. I sent it without a hesitation. 2 days later it arrived.

This thin manual, written on 4 folded sheets of 8.5x11 paper with reduced printing size so it could pack everything in for the price of 1 postage stamp - had the secret I was looking for.

It was to do EXACTLY what Gem Sales was doing: advertise in small town papers (weeklies, bi-weeklies and monthlies) get names and SASEs to defray mailing costs, produce your own plans like they did and offer commission circulars to other mailers.

The key that stuck with me all these years was this paragraph: "The way you become a professional mailer is to stop buying plans and start selling them. You only limit your potential by selling anything that isn't owned by you. You only expand your potential and your client base by letting others promote your products."

I knew that this had to be the secret. It was. I wrote my own version of Gem Sales' products. I went to the library to copy the addresses of every weekly newspaper in Iowa and Nebraska. I started with $50 in ads which covered 9 papers. After getting responses and sending a Gem Sales salesletter clone (which converted at 60% for $2) I doubled my ad money every 2 weeks, and kept adding more town papers and rotated out of previous ones after they dropped in return. And built a heck of a list. After 4 months I was making more than $2500 a month over ad cost and made more than my Dad was. My mother thought it had to be illegal. (they were German...)

I ran the business (after expanding to 5 more states) for 2 and a half years and sold it to a guy in Chicago. And went on to explore writing. Mixed emotions about that decision now.

Nothing changes. Marketing is marketing. People want info and are willing to pay for valuable info.

The info I got from Gem Sales was invaluable to me. Most of you here either know this secret or think you do - but the real value of information is where it shows up in your working timeline. I was taking action and was willing to do whatever it took. I already saw the benefit of the previous material I got from Gem Sales, so I was willing to trust them with more of my money. The moment of certainty I got from the material was worth $50k to me, the first year I used it.

Silly me, I thought profits like this first venture would be easy to obtain in the following years. They weren't. Eventually the world changed and the original business model stopped being profitable (at least envelope stuffing and such).

I ended up back in marketing after checking out the "pure writing" aspect of making a living. But I had a "silver bullet" others didn't. I "knew" how marketing works. And it had already paid me handsomely for my efforts.

-----

Now back to this offering: Tribe Architect by Ben Adkins....

Ben is giving you the "Holy Grail" here about how people will respond to certain kinds of promotion. A literal "can't lose" situation. If you paid full price for this product and actually attempt to follow his steps with your product/promotion - it should be worth at least 50 times the product cost to you. Because people reliably respond similarly over and over again.

And there is a new crop of "opportunity seekers" every year. (My secret to you)

This product works due to a hard-wired aspect in human nature. People want to be in a group of "smart" individuals who are doing something they think is special/valuable. They will pay (one way or another) to be part of that group.

You create such an environment, you success is assured.

Download this product, see its value to you (or not) and reward the author as you see fit. At BBHF, the price of access is right. Your effort will determine your success.

Best to you and your efforts this week....

AbeLincolnBart
You can't live a perfect day without doing something for someone that can never repay you
10-12-2016, 11:46 AM
Post: #15
RE: [Get] Ben Adkins - Tribe Architect
Thanks for this, I'm having trouble with the usual password though, any idea.
I tried several times.
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10-14-2016, 01:08 AM
Post: #16
RE: [Get] Ben Adkins - Tribe Architect
(10-11-2016 05:10 AM)AbeLincolnBart Wrote:  
I've read numerous times on this forum that Ben Adkins material is too expensive. He does charge a bit for his material - that is true.

If a "searcher" has been trying to get a handle on IM - or to be accurate, get "his" handle on IM, the one that works for him..., and he finally is offered a product that fills in that missing piece which makes it possible for him to get serious and spend the time focused on that solution - what is that worth?


No, this isn't some apologist rhetoric as to why Ben Adkins (or some other GOOROO) is the IM god or anything. But, I do believe that every success story in this business, whether they be an email marketer, ecom website builder, copywriter, etc., had that seminal moment when they got the information that set them free to be the success they were built for.


The value for that "key"? Pick a large number. Every success I know in the business said that they would have paid at least 20 times whatever the cost of that inspiring material was, even if it cost them $5K or more.

Because your potential is infinite when you finally are able to get to work "knowing" that you will be successful. That it is impossible for you not to succeed if you continue on this unveiled course.

More about Tribe Architect in a minute:

I too had my seminal moment. Before I was a writer/copywriter/promoter I grew up in the midwest USA.

There was a bi-weekly magazine that targeted small towns and rural families called "Grit" that had a great classified advertising section that I read immediately after getting a new issue. There were work-at-home ads like "stuff envelopes for cash - send sase for details" and "assemble products in your spare time, send sase for details" etc. I did over and over. Most of the time the material that I got back asked for $2 to $10 for the PLAN that would unveil the secret to all these homebased businesses. That was a lot of money back then and my budget was very limited.

One week, I saw a similar ad to ones I'd seen for months - BUTthe contact address was from a couple of towns away, not a thousand or more. And to top it off, the guy was offering the same information that all the others before him did - for just a dollar (and a Self-Addressed-Stamped-Envelope). SOLD!

I couldn't wait. I checked the mail every day. It came the 3rd day.

I read it over and over and over..., and over. It was from a company named Gem Sales (I know this is all going to date me, but what-the-hey) and the concept was all about commission mailing.

You were to send off SASEs to fifty or more companies for different small commission circulars and then collate them and insert them in SASEs that "opportunity seekers" would send you due to ads you'd place in magazines or newspapers -- or you could purchase name lists and send these commission circulars to them paying for your own stamps and hope for the best. (believe me, mailing to your own customers or contacts was the "money play")

OK, I tried doing what Gem Sales told me to do and I did so-so. And tried it again harder, and did only so-so again. I was giving 50% of my sales back to the commission circular guys and paying for my own ads for leads and testing different ads...,and barely breaking even Doesn't sound much different from today when you think about it does it? (Now I know that I was a heck of a lot more successful than others doing the same thing.)

Then I got a sales letter from Gem Sales about the "business plan" method that would make all the difference with a lot less work. He said it also would cost a dollar. I sent it without a hesitation. 2 days later it arrived.

This thin manual, written on 4 folded sheets of 8.5x11 paper with reduced printing size so it could pack everything in for the price of 1 postage stamp - had the secret I was looking for.

It was to do EXACTLY what Gem Sales was doing: advertise in small town papers (weeklies, bi-weeklies and monthlies) get names and SASEs to defray mailing costs, produce your own plans like they did and offer commission circulars to other mailers.

The key that stuck with me all these years was this paragraph: "The way you become a professional mailer is to stop buying plans and start selling them. You only limit your potential by selling anything that isn't owned by you. You only expand your potential and your client base by letting others promote your products."

I knew that this had to be the secret. It was. I wrote my own version of Gem Sales' products. I went to the library to copy the addresses of every weekly newspaper in Iowa and Nebraska. I started with $50 in ads which covered 9 papers. After getting responses and sending a Gem Sales salesletter clone (which converted at 60% for $2) I doubled my ad money every 2 weeks, and kept adding more town papers and rotated out of previous ones after they dropped in return. And built a heck of a list. After 4 months I was making more than $2500 a month over ad cost and made more than my Dad was. My mother thought it had to be illegal. (they were German...)

I ran the business (after expanding to 5 more states) for 2 and a half years and sold it to a guy in Chicago. And went on to explore writing. Mixed emotions about that decision now.

Nothing changes. Marketing is marketing. People want info and are willing to pay for valuable info.

The info I got from Gem Sales was invaluable to me. Most of you here either know this secret or think you do - but the real value of information is where it shows up in your working timeline. I was taking action and was willing to do whatever it took. I already saw the benefit of the previous material I got from Gem Sales, so I was willing to trust them with more of my money. The moment of certainty I got from the material was worth $50k to me, the first year I used it.

Silly me, I thought profits like this first venture would be easy to obtain in the following years. They weren't. Eventually the world changed and the original business model stopped being profitable (at least envelope stuffing and such).

I ended up back in marketing after checking out the "pure writing" aspect of making a living. But I had a "silver bullet" others didn't. I "knew" how marketing works. And it had already paid me handsomely for my efforts.

-----

Now back to this offering: Tribe Architect by Ben Adkins....

Ben is giving you the "Holy Grail" here about how people will respond to certain kinds of promotion. A literal "can't lose" situation. If you paid full price for this product and actually attempt to follow his steps with your product/promotion - it should be worth at least 50 times the product cost to you. Because people reliably respond similarly over and over again.

And there is a new crop of "opportunity seekers" every year. (My secret to you)

This product works due to a hard-wired aspect in human nature. People want to be in a group of "smart" individuals who are doing something they think is special/valuable. They will pay (one way or another) to be part of that group.

You create such an environment, you success is assured.

Download this product, see its value to you (or not) and reward the author as you see fit. At BBHF, the price of access is right. Your effort will determine your success.

Best to you and your efforts this week....

AbeLincolnBart

Thank you for sharing your experience. I love reading your reviews. Reps added and also given to the OP and the mega mirror. Thanks
10-19-2016, 03:01 PM
Post: #17
RE: [Get] Ben Adkins - Tribe Architect
whats the password?
10-19-2016, 04:24 PM
Post: #18
RE: [Get] Ben Adkins - Tribe Architect
Hey guys. The password worked fine for me. In case anyone was hesitant about grabbing this and not knowing the password. It's the default pw for us here.
10-26-2016, 05:01 PM
Post: #19
RE: [Get] Ben Adkins - Tribe Architect
Thank DerekStone for your spending time and all your effort. Max rep added :)
01-26-2017, 09:41 AM (This post was last modified: 01-26-2017 09:43 AM by Scrappydoo.)
Post: #20
RE: [Get] Ben Adkins - Tribe Architect
Thanks for the share @derek stone and @aLwAyStEsTiNg, max reps to you both.
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