11-17-2012, 12:52 AM
Lets bump this again for everyone who missed it.
Anyway found this FAQ on wso page.
Q: Is there an OTO?
A. Yes, there are two.
One is our Babblemob software (an extremely powerful membership software that lets you host memberships right inside of facebook and automate payment/entry/exit of members using paypal. We developed this for our own use and are making it available to the public for the first time)
Two is an upgrade package to the Hook Memberships Product (which will save you a ton of time wondering what are the best ways to run both online and offline membership sites.... you're going to love this.)
Q. Isn't two OTO's a bit excessive?
A. We could have bundled it all in one but it would have driven the price way up on that one offer. We believe in giving our customers a choice. (think pay per view vs cable tv…. we like the pay per view model where you only pay for the parts that you want instead of paying a lump sum for a bundle when you might not want all of that bundle)
Anyway found this FAQ on wso page.
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http://www.warriorforum.com/warrior-special-offers-forum/648619-you-can-do-what-facebook-chiropractor-exposes-his-dead-simple-system.html
Q: Is there an OTO?
A. Yes, there are two.
One is our Babblemob software (an extremely powerful membership software that lets you host memberships right inside of facebook and automate payment/entry/exit of members using paypal. We developed this for our own use and are making it available to the public for the first time)
Two is an upgrade package to the Hook Memberships Product (which will save you a ton of time wondering what are the best ways to run both online and offline membership sites.... you're going to love this.)
Q. Isn't two OTO's a bit excessive?
A. We could have bundled it all in one but it would have driven the price way up on that one offer. We believe in giving our customers a choice. (think pay per view vs cable tv…. we like the pay per view model where you only pay for the parts that you want instead of paying a lump sum for a bundle when you might not want all of that bundle)