Thank you for this. Will check it out and leave a review.
OK here is my review:
I was only able to watch 44 minutes of this. The product is a 51 and a half minute video about a case study of a product launch that Terry Kyle had for back links round table 2 which he made $6,000 from in the first 72 hours. $4,800 was profit.
He starts out by saying that he already had a list of approximately 4,000 people, including duplicate subscriptions when he started out with this method. Then, he says that the method he is outlining in his course will not work the same for you as it did for him. It is mostly a course on creativity in marketing than it is on how to make $8k and get 600 buyers on your list in 72 hours.
To be honest, it was tough to follow what the hell he was talking about. I had to watch the first 10 to 20 minutes a few times.
But from what I was able to understand, he got Terry Kyle (some guru) to do an interview with him and now they're BFFs. He then released the interview to his list for free.
Then he released the 2nd interview for BLRT2 as a WSO for $1.
Then he got affiliates to promote his $1 WSO for a $3 commission. He used scarcity tactics to get his affiliates to promote the $1 WSO to get the $3 commission if they do it within the next 48 hours.
The interview was actually a presell for Terry Kyle's upcoming Back Links Round Table course.
Because of his affiliates, he got the 600 buyer's on his list and with those buyers, he got a $48.50 commission from sales of Terry Kyle's course.
Not all 600 buyers bought the course. It was actually 108 sales he made plus he made extra sales from affiliate links he had sprinkled in his product for SEO tools he recommended.
Then he brags about how he managed to pull this off while preparing and traveling for a back packing tour to Germany, so if he can do this while getting ready for a vacation then you can do it too.
He
really lost me at the 37 minute mark as he went through the technical considerations for putting payment to affiliates stuff in place, along with deliver-ability of product and autoresponder/nanacast problems you can run into. And a whole bunch of other stuff after that.
So the long and the short of it is, if you are a newbie, then this is probably not for you. Get the basics down and build your list first and then learn how to promote to them to make profits.
I can see this working better for people who already have a list and have experience in the field of email marketing.
As for the other videos, I have not watched them yet. It's almost 2 a.m. here and I need to go to bed.
Thank you for sharing and I have repped you Show!
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