(01-28-2014 05:38 PM)ukndoit Wrote: [ -> ]leecole says he has an amazing bonus with it, if you use his link to purchase it, he said it will make it a LOT better.
Here is his affilite link if someone can do a group buy for it, that would be great:
http://jvz5.com/c/405/82221
That way we can get all of it plus the bonus. That would be awesome.
the OTO plus the main package would be less than 50.00 so if we could get a gb on it, then we could get it for like 5 bucks each or 8 bucks each.
Please.
You'd be surprised at how weak Lee Cole's bonus is. I fell for the hype.
This is his bonus (it's a text file and this is what's inside):
[hide]Bonus to Local Email Takeover
This might sound a wee bit like it's "not a big deal". But in the world of email marketing to businesses, it is.
What I'm talking about is your email address. Where the email comes from.
Put yourself in the shoes of a busy business owner.
You get two unsolicited emails.
One from here: maggie77@msn.com .
The other from here: bill@vantekk.com .
Question...when you get an email, don't you look to see who it's from?
I know browser emails usually have the senders name, but a lot of businesses don't necessarily use those. A lot of them use other email software, and often that email address is one of the first things they see.
So, with the above two examples, whose email are you most likely to delete and whose are you most likely to open.
For me, it would be the second one that would get looked at. I would think on the first one...who the heck is Maggie?
So, if you're going to be emailing businesses, you need to do this from a domain that you own. A domain that sounds professional.
If you don't know how to buy a domain name, check out this video of mine. It's the first one on this page...
http://internetmaverick.com/nuts-and-bolts/
(Just copy and paste. This is a text file. That's not a link.)
So, to make Jamie's system work like gang busters, create an email that looks like a business email!
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