Most mini reports contains 90% craps and only 10% of useful information

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Heard that most mini reports contains 90% craps and only 10% of useful information.Is it true? Should my content be 100% accurate?Can i voice out my own theories in my mini report?
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  • Profile picture of the author Chris Lockwood
    Depends on which report it is.

    I shoot for about a 70% crap ratio in mine.
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  • Profile picture of the author DeePower
    100%. If you know there are errors or inconsistencies or downright fabrications you're cheating your reader.

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  • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
    Originally Posted by Ravivaarman Batumalai View Post

    Heard that most mini reports contains 90% craps and only 10% of useful information.Is it true? Should my content be 100% accurate?Can i voice out my own theories in my mini report?
    I heard that 67.5% of all statistics were made up.



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    • Profile picture of the author ebizman87
      Frank what you mean by stating "I heard that 67.5% of all statistics were made up."? Do you mind to enlighten me.Are you meaning the written contents or all the graphs and statistics?
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      • Profile picture of the author Frank Donovan
        Ravi, what I mean is that you should simply concentrate on creating the best, most accurate mini report you can.

        Don't worry about any "statistics" - just offer great value.


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  • Profile picture of the author angela99
    Originally Posted by Ravivaarman Batumalai View Post

    Heard that most mini reports contains 90% craps and only 10% of useful information.Is it true? Should my content be 100% accurate?Can i voice out my own theories in my mini report?
    That seems a very sweeping statement. I've read some great mini reports which contained 100 per cent useful information (to me.) Others contained 100 per cent crap (to me.)

    It's all in the eye of the beholder, and what you're looking for when you buy a report.

    I like "how to" reports combined with personal experience.

    For example: How to set up a list, combined with a story on how the report writer set up his own list and his successes and mistakes.

    Other people might want a step by step report on how to set up multiple lists on aweber.

    Re: "Should my content be 100% accurate?" YES. If it isn't, and I bought your report, I'd wish for a really horrible fate to befall you. :-)

    re "Can i voice out my own theories in my mini report?" Sure. Just back your theories with your own experiences.

    Cheers

    Angela
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    • Profile picture of the author Rich Blondi
      It gets worse as you get better...

      See, when I was new to IM...darn near everything was valuable, it was all new to me.

      Now when I shell out 1K for a course, 95% of it is all stuff I already know from everything else I've researched and read.

      But...

      I'm also smart enough now to know that even if 95% of it isn't new, hearing it again reinforces it and it only take ONE IDEA to pay that 1K many times over.

      I'd pay a lot of money for 1 good idea. I don't care if it's one sentence or 1000 pages. Gimmie something good and it pays for itself easily.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vin_J
    many people also consider quality and quanity as the same!
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