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Bump please. Might be some ideas worth following up on. Thanks...
Bump. I like this. hope everybody share it... Thanks :)
well we are waiting
this is on warrior plus and it looks pretty good
the ideas will work
we need this badly
BUMP for this. Sounds interesting.
Here you go - FE only

https://mega.nz/#!ocMmxaLK

Enjoy and take action!

Reps appreciated.
Decryption key - !imHGmfbis5Juyi_71P5BEwMpOXi1pjBJdZMeBWOBLZE
Thanks jnealy! +5 reps to you!
Reps given to BigDaddy and jnealy. Downloaded... and I'm gonna check it out.

But... here's what's going through my mind: I believe the guy is absolutely correct about LinkedIn being a veritable gold mine if you're seeking biz owners and marketers and such as customers - particularly if you do some kind of service biz. I'm getting ready to launch something myself that I intend to use LinkedIn for, and that's why I took a look at this.

But honestly, I suspect after having watched the sales video that all the guy did was found a couple gigs on Fiverr that businesses "could" or in some cases "would" use, and then built a product around it. I'm not convinced he's done this himself.

From the sales video, he talks about it like this was his breakthrough discovery. Yet he's been around IM for a while, and that always makes me a little suspicious. That's just me.

I also have a little bit of a problem when a product is based around some service you can offer, whether it be on Fiverr or LinkedIn - because I figure after the product has launched, there will be several marketers who bought it out there trying to offer that service. So... immediate competition.

I am curious to find out about the advertising platform LinkedIn provides that you can buy into. But for the most part I think people could just use their imagination, or research some gigs on Fiverr, and figure out an offering they could provide without having to buy some info product telling them exactly what to offer. That's just my thought.

I may have more to say, though, after I've gone through the material.
Yeah - LinkedIn is a huge market for online and offline sales - going through PDF now.
(10-02-2016 09:50 AM)CrazySmitty Wrote: [ -> ]Reps given to BigDaddy and jnealy. Downloaded... and I'm gonna check it out.

But... here's what's going through my mind: I believe the guy is absolutely correct about LinkedIn being a veritable gold mine if you're seeking biz owners and marketers and such as customers - particularly if you do some kind of service biz. I'm getting ready to launch something myself that I intend to use LinkedIn for, and that's why I took a look at this.

But honestly, I suspect after having watched the sales video that all the guy did was found a couple gigs on Fiverr that businesses "could" or in some cases "would" use, and then built a product around it. I'm not convinced he's done this himself.

From the sales video, he talks about it like this was his breakthrough discovery. Yet he's been around IM for a while, and that always makes me a little suspicious. That's just me.

I also have a little bit of a problem when a product is based around some service you can offer, whether it be on Fiverr or LinkedIn - because I figure after the product has launched, there will be several marketers who bought it out there trying to offer that service. So... immediate competition.

I am curious to find out about the advertising platform LinkedIn provides that you can buy into. But for the most part I think people could just use their imagination, or research some gigs on Fiverr, and figure out an offering they could provide without having to buy some info product telling them exactly what to offer. That's just my thought.

I may have more to say, though, after I've gone through the material.


Mostly what he says is tip of the iceberg stuff, but i found like 1% of it useful and sometimes combine it to other things I offer.
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