Im loving how much hype the cost has created.
Do you mail as far as Canada if I ordered? Any idea of the wait time involved.
Do you mail as far as Canada if I ordered? Any idea of the wait time involved.
Quote: (02-19-2014 05:13 AM)RioNomad Wrote:
I wonder had he included the book, a DVD series, a private website forum for Q&A and in field video critiques, mind maps, exclusive in field footage, other bonuses, etc. and set the price to $997, with only a 72 hour window to purchase it, I.E. Frank Kern style, if this market would bite?
Offer affiliates $500 commission on each sale they refer so every other game blogger hypes it up to their email list and social media contacts like crazy.
I've seen a bunch of launches like that where IM guys make a shit ton of money and I get bombarded with emails and Facebook posts about the launch. Lloyd Irvin did it in Jiu Jitsu and made lots of cash.
Anyway, guess I'm going back off topic here lol.
Quote: (02-18-2014 07:27 AM)Krauser Wrote:
Nitro was torrented about 6 months after release and sales dropped dramatically. It definitely cost me money. Perhaps that's because I didn't have any other products out there so I couldn't benefit from having a "torrent loss leader" like Roosh may have done. What the torrenting did do was spread my name and ideas to people who otherwise wouldn't have read my material.
Quote: (02-23-2014 08:03 PM)WestIndianArchie Wrote:
@Vaun
what book?
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Rappers release free music every day on sites like DatPiff. Nipsey Hussle is one of those rappers. But recently Nipsey Hussle did something that completely defied logic as to how music fans will consume music. He made the physical version his latest free mixtape available to purchase for $100. Within 24 hours, all 1000 copies of Crenshaw were sold out. Jay Z even bought 100 copies out of respect for the bold move.
Nipsey Hussle’s $100 pricing strategy came from something the California native read in Jonah Berger’s Contagious, specifically about a Philadelphia-based restaurant that started offering $100 cheesesteaks in 2004. Not only did the cheesesteaks sell, they also generated the kind of press that most business owners would kill for.
Quote: (03-12-2014 01:00 PM)w00t Wrote:
he posted he got 27 lays out of 1000 aproaches.
Thats a terrible ROI but it mirrors my experience with daygame. Its a crapshoot and you have to approach a ton.