InboxMag: Ryan Deiss New Product, Anyone ...?

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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 #inboxmag #product #ryan
  • Profile picture of the author .X.
    I haven't even heard of this product
    and for all I know it's great.

    But . . . think about the psychology
    here and take notice of the feelings
    it's generated in you.

    "Email marketing. Newsletter. Is
    that worth $997? . . ."

    "No, but if he's asking $997 he must
    have some killer content in there.
    There must be some big secret nobody
    knows."

    "And, there's a money back guarantee."

    "So, why not . . . ?"

    The real question is "Does this product
    hold the key you need to unlock
    something in your business - to help
    you get more than what you've got
    which will more than justify the price?"

    Do you know how to build a list?

    Do you know, or feel confident, you
    could attract the experts who are
    going to write this content for you?

    Do you have a niche?

    Do you have the know-how to
    monetize this?

    Are you excited about this
    business model?

    The product might answer all of
    those questions/problems - but then
    you're going to have to master each
    of those elements to make it work.

    That might be easy, or it might not
    be depending on your aptitude.

    IMHO the confusion isn't in the
    offer.

    The confusion is in you being clear
    about what you want and how you
    want to go about getting it.

    I'm sure the model is viable for the
    right person - the question is are
    you that person?

    All the best to you - X
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