Anybody On Ryan Deiss Inbox Mag New Product?

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Hi Warriors,

i just watched the super long video sales letter of the new product from mr. deiss.

I think he calls it "Inbox Magazine" which is a fancy name for Newsletter.

So, Ryan is charging $ 997 or 3 payments for $397 to teach you how to become a publisher of your very own newsletter and get a team of experts to write content for you. Then you monetize it by selling ad spaces, affiliate promotion, upsell a private members area and more.

I thought to join, but then i slapped myself and thought, 1K to set up a newsletter? Really?

I never bought anything from Mr. Deiss but i do not doubt that is making a boat load of money with his business, but that to me seems inappropriate.

Then of course there is always the 60 days guarantee for a refund in case the program is great but you suck, you are lazy and dumb to publish a newsletter or a fancy "infomag".....

What a confusing situation......

What ya think people????
#deiss #inbox #mag #product #ryan
  • Profile picture of the author Brendon Zahrndt
    My advice to you is save your money.

    Brendon
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    • Profile picture of the author kindsvater
      The leverage being attempted from this inbox magazine, and other names given to the 'blog replacement' is just amazing.

      Here is MaryEllen Tribby's site using this "new concept":

      Working Moms Only

      Basically a ghost town. You'll notice no advertisers have ponied up for the site.

      I subscribed to the newsletter and am extremely unimpressed with that and everything else about the site.

      Why pay big bucks when you can see the original in action?

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      • Profile picture of the author Smallwheels
        I wanted to sign up for this but didn't want to put out that much money without investigating it. During the webinar promotion there were several sites mentioned that were using this formula. I went to all of them. I subscribed to many of them.

        Of the ones I subscribed to they all broke the rules of consistency with one exception, and that one sent something every day. Some sent things rarely and others sent them on an irregular basis, including Mary Ellen Tribby. Her site was just poor.

        She said regularity was vital yet she didn't do what she preached. Not long after the Inbox Empire offer her site just did nothing for almost six months. Only in the last week has she been putting out things.

        In the promotion she and Ryan Deiss said that she was moving to Austin Texas to work directly with him. Ryan said he was changing his business model to focus on this method. I don't think he ever did it. He still sends links to promotional videos to me. He does not send out a newsletter or magazine like the Inbox Empire model. So is he two-faced? Is she?

        Did Mary Ellen split from Ryan? Is that why she has started promoting things again? She's promoting crappy products that are rated poorly on the Warrior Forum.

        I have no way of researching the history of Mary Ellen Tribby or the claims Ryan Deiss made for her. Maybe she is truly a great genius in the Inbox Magazine world but I didn't see it at the Workingmomsonly site.

        She and Ryan did form an investment type newsletter that I receive. I just get it to learn from it. I have no interest in it at all.

        To me the concept of having a newsletter seems very sound for people who can produce consistent content that keeps the interest of the target market. Getting advertising dollars might be a bit difficult if your niche isn't about internet marketing. How would one go about getting Kmart or a gigantic insurance company to advertise on a site?

        I've researched SEO courses, PPC, and other marketing courses. I can't afford all of the upfront costs of those methods so I'm going to work with a traditional web site full of content. Then I'll populate it with links. I can afford a domain name and monthly hosting with an auto-responder. That should keep me busy and eventually get some income flowing my way. Then I might try some of the more expensive methods of generating income online.

        I'm forever optimistic.
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