This product seemed to fit in with some of the things I am doing these days so I went ahead and bought it. I've got lots of great ideas here at BBHF so I thought it was only fitting that I share it here.
Quick Review: The sales page and the title are amateurish at best, however the author freely admits that english is not his first language.
The idea is NOT new - it is a twist on the old 'puppy dog close' - but it works. This WSO teaches you how to build (outsource) niche websites but the important part as usual, is getting clients.
One of the unique parts of this report is that the author provides the details of his personal outsourcers. So you get the sales method and the way to fulfill the orders.
If you build/sell websites for a living, or want to, this is worth a look.
THANKS and 5 for an interesting contribution. I used the "puppy dog close" hundreds of times when working my way through 10 years of university studies. If you have an excellent product with big benefits letting the buyer "try it and see if you like it" works like a charm!
Yes, this is not a "new" method but the author details a way to sell websites to small biz.
Here is what I really liked : you can tell this guy actually is doing this....he is really working "offline" and he gives you all the details of what he has done and is doing. I personally have seen so many "offline" reports that are full of it, where you say oh no he doesn't (Brian Boyd LOL)
One thing he does (and I do) is he concentrates on a couple niches - cause I know once you "know" a niche it is easier to do others. Very Realistic
This guy is doing this. He gives his ideas on finding and contacting clients. He also gives a nice resource section where he names the themes he customized, where he names the people he used/uses on freelance/fiverr sites...so you actually have some resources.
Now - the negatives were 1) like most he makes it easier than it sounds...LOL>>> contact ten business and get one sale? ummh....yeah right LOL 2) Getting the top prices he claims? I don't know about that....maybe cut those price in half for more realistic outcome 3) His sales letter etc are sort of stilted English, European....so you may want to "localize" it a bit?
Still all in all a refreshing "real world" report that could be adapted , with ideas for all who want to sell websites to small biz. Thanks a bunch
(07-06-2015 06:23 AM)freebiequeen1999 Wrote: [ -> ]My Review WORTHWHILE YAY
Yes, this is not a "new" method but the author details a way to sell websites to small biz.
Here is what I really liked : you can tell this guy actually is doing this....he is really working "offline" and he gives you all the details of what he has done and is doing. I personally have seen so many "offline" reports that are full of it, where you say oh no he doesn't (Brian Boyd LOL)
One thing he does (and I do) is he concentrates on a couple niches - cause I know once you "know" a niche it is easier to do others. Very Realistic
This guy is doing this. He gives his ideas on finding and contacting clients. He also gives a nice resource section where he names the themes he customized, where he names the people he used/uses on freelance/fiverr sites...so you actually have some resources.
Now - the negatives were 1) like most he makes it easier than it sounds...LOL>>> contact ten business and get one sale? ummh....yeah right LOL 2) Getting the top prices he claims? I don't know about that....maybe cut those price in half for more realistic outcome 3) His sales letter etc are sort of stilted English, European....so you may want to "localize" it a bit?
Still all in all a refreshing "real world" report that could be adapted , with ideas for all who want to sell websites to small biz. Thanks a bunch
Ricky P Wrote:Firstly, thanks for the share!
One of the first things that I look at is the WSO sales page, and in this case it is, as expected out of most of them, pure entertainment.
Actually it's the usual, that is, first a set of reviews from freebie- seeking-reviewers who make it look like this WSO is the next best thing after sliced bread("reviewers" like TheDebtEliminator ha ha, go read his posts if you haven't, and AnniePot OMG ha ha). Then a brief lull and then the real buyer reviews with a wave of major disappointment with name calling and near abuses, tearing the WSO apart.
That is the standard "format" for the usual wso sales page, unless the product creator is backed by a hard-hitter JV partner who immediately rushes to the rescue, in person or usually through a fake, extra username/s. Go to any of the dozens of Facebook JV group pages, you'll find them patting each other. Lester Lim, Aravindh Sridhar, Venkata, many others with deeeep pockets earned from rehashed cr*p and fooling people...if they're driving the WSO Andrew Wardle and his ilk better watch out...lol.
I know you guys are on BH forums a lot and may be reading this, but well karma pays you back you know, and I am just telling the truth as it is.
There's an old guy called Andrew Wardle who takes the cake for giving reviews, and he is on this wso thread. Wardle has written hundreds of reviews and fancies himself as an expert at exposing scams, and is seemingly well into his eighties, at least after looking at his avatar picture(if that's indeed his photograph). And that's all he does living on his pension - he gets into a wso thread(not sure whether he buys the wso or gets a free copy) with a 1000-2000 word review, tears it to bits, comes back again after the product creators response, squashes up whats left of the thread and gets out to do the next wso review. Lol!
A thread that will be pure gold in terms of mega entertainment will be one with a rich-fat-JV partner in the backseat of the wso and a Wardle on the wso sales thread. Seriously, you don't need TV if you "watch" some of these wso threads.
Conclusion: If not scams/rehashes and the like what else is the WSO section about!
Sorry if you were expecting a review because that wasn't really a "product review", but I am sure it was a bit more interesting! Call it a wso thread review lol. I haven't touched the product although now I have a fair idea of what it is - if I do go through it I will leave a review. :-)