Which one of the three launches do you prefer?

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Seed Launch, Internal Launch or the JV Launch?
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  • Profile picture of the author John Taylor
    It depends entirely on the type of market and the nature
    of the product. Too many variables to answer your question.

    Personally, I like the Italian Style Motor Launches seen in
    and around Venice.

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    • Profile picture of the author Steve B
      The lingo will be unfamiliar to many Warriors. And as John has said, a person's marketing choice will usually be dictated by the type of offer they are presenting.

      BTW, there are other launch alternatives and they are not all mutually exclusive.

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    • Profile picture of the author Steve B
      Originally Posted by John Taylor View Post

      I like the Italian Style Motor Launches seen in
      and around Venice.
      I thought Venice was where all the body builders hang out near the beach to show off their stuff. But then again, there's a Venice in Florida where great grandma Carter grows persimmons. Sorry John, you're going to have to be more specific.

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      • Profile picture of the author John Taylor
        Steve,

        Originally Posted by Steve B View Post

        Sorry John, you're going to have to be more specific.

        Steve
        I think the clue was in the word Italian... ;-)

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  • Profile picture of the author JohnnyPlan
    I like JV Launch as it instantly puts your product or service in front of the eyes of an already avid buying audience who are likely to want what you have to offer. And, with an endorsement by the list owner (or person who you are joint venturing with), you are likely to earn more money from sales than if you had gone it alone through other marketing methods.
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    • Profile picture of the author talfighel
      Originally Posted by JohnnyPlan View Post

      I like JV Launch as it instantly puts your product or service in front of the eyes of an already avid buying audience who are likely to want what you have to offer. And, with an endorsement by the list owner (or person who you are joint venturing with), you are likely to earn more money from sales than if you had gone it alone through other marketing methods.
      If you can get a good number of JV partners, your income can soar very fast.
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  • Profile picture of the author sbucciarel
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    I like all three. Build the seed product and a larger product with the seed launch, test it internally then let it loose with a JV Launch. Why just choose one?
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  • Profile picture of the author Tim Franklin
    Well that is a good question, there really are too many variables, type of product, intended customer, pricing, ect, ect, ect,

    But If you are considering a seed launch and a seed launch means that your going to create the product after you sell it, (Not a good idea at all) then really the best option is planning and testing.

    I saw a seed launch, very recently and it was a dismal and disastrous failure.

    (The WSO page is filled with complaints and serious issues)

    The biggest problem I noticed was that it appeared that the seller was not prepared to deliver the product, made promises that he either could not deliver or was not able to deliver because of poor planning, improper execution and poor customer skills.

    The most important part of any launch is preparation.

    Be prepared, (yes its the boy scout motto)

    But it works.
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    • Profile picture of the author edeandrade
      Originally Posted by Tim Franklin View Post

      Well that is a good question, there really are too many variables, type of product, intended customer, pricing, ect, ect, ect,

      But If you are considering a seed launch and a seed launch means that your going to create the product after you sell it, (Not a good idea at all) then really the best option is planning and testing.

      I saw a seed launch, very recently and it was a dismal and disastrous failure.

      (The WSO page is filled with complaints and serious issues)

      The biggest problem I noticed was that it appeared that the seller was not prepared to deliver the product, made promises that he either could not deliver or was not able to deliver because of poor planning, improper execution and poor customer skills.

      The most important part of any launch is preparation.

      Be prepared, (yes its the boy scout motto)

      But it works.
      Thanks Boss! I appriciate the reply!
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  • Profile picture of the author edeandrade
    Thanks guys for all your replys! They were all read and appreciated very much!
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