The Fine Art of Monitizing your List
My concern is that if I hit people up to buy this item then offer them something else not long down they road they'll think "Oh I just bought that first item from this guy. I don't need to buy more stuff right now."
Should I market slightly more expensive products so that I decrease the frequency of offers I give my list?
I spend alot of time planning, and writing content that slowly leads people to my offers. I want to make it worth my while!
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