04-02-2021, 09:50 PM
The bottom line is that you can't, or at least by now shouldn't, expect to get all the bells, whistles and fantastic
benefits that these sales pages promise, for just a few dollars.
Anyone who doesn't expect upsells for these things is just not being realistic.
The sales page has one job; to draw you in and show you the top benefits - without telling the whole story.
More sizzle than steak. If you want to sell websites to clients for $500-$2500, then you ain't gonna be doing it for just $18.
Of course, you'll have to pay more.
Personally, I wouldn't sell any of these kind of products or services to clients unless I have tested it myself for quite a few months.
The reason being, that even with all the OTO's, the product can still be poor. The risk to your reputation is on the line because of some
shady serial vendor and their abandonware.
As for hosting, about six years ago (maybe longer), I paid to be a hosting reseller. I don't resell to anyone other than myself.
I buy hosting from myself, I get it cheap and I can trust it - I also get money back.
I have to say that most SAAS products I see these days are just garbage. There often seems to be a drawback - a piece missing,
or a glitch of some sort. A good idea spoiled because of a rush to get it on sale.
Only a select few would I choose to provide a service to clients - but website creation is a bit too risky in my opinion.
Especially if you're expecting the sums provided in the sales page testimonials.
I wouldn't bank on making the same just by buying the product - even with all the upsells.
Just my point of view.
Luckily we have this great forum and people like the OP who share these things so we can get an insight into what we are really getting
and not have to just go by the claims on the sales page.
Cheers!
benefits that these sales pages promise, for just a few dollars.
Anyone who doesn't expect upsells for these things is just not being realistic.
The sales page has one job; to draw you in and show you the top benefits - without telling the whole story.
More sizzle than steak. If you want to sell websites to clients for $500-$2500, then you ain't gonna be doing it for just $18.
Of course, you'll have to pay more.
Personally, I wouldn't sell any of these kind of products or services to clients unless I have tested it myself for quite a few months.
The reason being, that even with all the OTO's, the product can still be poor. The risk to your reputation is on the line because of some
shady serial vendor and their abandonware.
As for hosting, about six years ago (maybe longer), I paid to be a hosting reseller. I don't resell to anyone other than myself.
I buy hosting from myself, I get it cheap and I can trust it - I also get money back.
I have to say that most SAAS products I see these days are just garbage. There often seems to be a drawback - a piece missing,
or a glitch of some sort. A good idea spoiled because of a rush to get it on sale.
Only a select few would I choose to provide a service to clients - but website creation is a bit too risky in my opinion.
Especially if you're expecting the sums provided in the sales page testimonials.
I wouldn't bank on making the same just by buying the product - even with all the upsells.
Just my point of view.
Luckily we have this great forum and people like the OP who share these things so we can get an insight into what we are really getting
and not have to just go by the claims on the sales page.
Cheers!