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(05-30-2019 01:26 PM)igibiz Wrote: [ -> ]
(05-30-2019 12:07 PM)aashian Wrote: [ -> ]thanks jack. reps. anyone know how to rip the videos. all my methods dont work. think he blocked it...

Videos are set to privacy settings. Can still download with Firefox Downloadhelper extension but video will contain a watermark.

here is all videos
https://www95.zippyshare.com/v/PKP4S7Go/file.html
(05-30-2019 12:07 PM)aashian Wrote: [ -> ]thanks jack. reps. anyone know how to rip the videos. all my methods dont work. think he blocked it...
here is all videos
https://www95.zippyshare.com/v/PKP4S7Go/file.html
Thanks biggee and igibiz for the extension suggestions...gonna check them out. And thanks alag for the mirror. Reps to all if you.
What a great share! Thanks and reps to JackAnthony for this and to alag18 for the videos!
Great share/.... thanks
Thanks for the great share JackAnthony and alag18 for the zippyshare videos, reps added to both of you guys! :)
Guys, do you have the Upgrades?
Thank you for the share. I've had a chance to listen to most of these videos and here are my thoughts:
- It's a reasonably coherent and well-explained course on how to use FB Messenger bots as a pretext for generating business from local companies. That said, as seems to be common with many courses like it, the core idea on which it is sold turns out to be a phantom. Ultimately, there really isn't much about how to identify the specifics of setting up a bot for a specific kind of company. Plenty on pricing, proposals, upsells etc. But I was left wondering why any small business would fork out the $$$ for something as tenuous as a FB bot. Maybe I wasn't the only one because the leads and clickthrough rates in the case studies don't look especially impressive. Despite the hype, you're going to need to go after a whole heap of businesses (1000s) by sending emails before you get some interest. So I'm thinking the entire proposition isn't very compelling.
- And maybe you'll think I just don't get it, but, yeah, I don't get it. I don't see why the marketsphere is so excited about FB bots. I know what AI is, and this isn't it. Apparently the engagement rate is high when you use a bot, but speaking purely personally (and I may be the exception), when I encounter them, they irritate the heck out of me. I don't need to be stepped through a bunch of clicks to find a contact number or be told platitudes. So I was hoping to be convinced by this course that this was going to change the way I looked at FB, but it hasn't and I wasn't. The pricing looked totally out of whack with what I know UK small businesses would spend on marketing (those that do) - maybe US small businesses look at this differently? But not a word about the terrible reputation that FB is gathering that should make marketers think twice about investing time and money on a platform that is facing rapidly increasing scrutiny and negativity.
- As for the content, it seems honest enough and I have no reason to doubt the product owners' sincerity. Many of the videos have a speed control (definitely needed), but some don't and it ... is .. so ... tedious ... to ... listen ... to .. it ... all.. Time is money, right? So having to spend half a morning wading through all this to come to the conclusion that it probably won't work for me isn't great. But that's also the benefit of BBHF - thank you to the OP!

Sorry if that sounds like a jaundiced opinion, and you may take a different view - but if you do, please share.
Thank you so much Bobhenry for the honest, critical review of this. Small businesses do not want to spend so much to get so little, especially with FB's bad reputation of client confidentiality. Max reps for you.
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