Indecent Proposal?
No one loses with this as far as I can see, but I'd be grateful for oppinions and advice:
For review purposes I am in a position to hand out 10 free copies of a new product (not mine).
The product is a pdf and a series of videos by one of the creators.
The course relates to 3 main areas:
1. Real Products (it is not for info product fans).
2. Very unusual white-hat SEO methods (also very effective).
3. Also a timely feature on the online Christmas shopping period.
The product is quality and also proves its credentials.
As I mentioned in my first post I am new to AM in the USA and have been researching the best way to proceed.
This opportunity seems like an option for me to recommend a great product (pending Warrior reviews of course).
I'm thinking that if 10 respected and trusted Warriors were to take a look at the product and review it they get to access all the materals for free (the video part of the course is ongoing) I have been told by the creator that I can offer this.
The reviewers can be from any level of AM, ie. noobs through to pro's.
They give it unbiased reviews good or bad.
Should anyone wish to purchase the product based on the reviews they can do so through my affiliate link (or not if they prefer)...
Is this an acceptable proposal to other Warriors? And is there a best way to request for reviews, e.g. a section of the forum I have missed...
If anyone is interested and are potential review critics please could you PM me.
Obviouslly if the product was a load of old rubbish it would waste a few peoples time but I am convinced a lot of people will be really interested in this (watch this space).
Your feedback and oppinions would be gratefully received.
Regards
Aaron
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