Nano Continuity by Ryan Lee?

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Just got an email on this...
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  • Got it too, watching the video, here we go again, you've been lied to, ...

    EDIT: Another guy who bought a Range Rover... What's up with that?
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    • LMAO! would be nice if they changed up the routine once in a while...lol
  • OK so at least the sales video is slightly better than the run of the mill guru launches --
    • Its only 6 minutes (thankfully)
    • It actually says what you're going to get (refreshing honesty)
    • Only a few of the usual tactics (time limits, I could sell this for 2K, yada)
    • It looks (from the outside) like a good value at $37
    If anyone gets this, I'd love a real review.
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    • Just finished watching video also..will wait for reviews. I am sure there are some massive upsells or Sean Donahoe would not be wasting his time on a $37 product.
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  • I mean.. it's Ryan Lee- I expect a pretty good training course from him...
  • Hey Guys,

    Thanks for asking about Nano Continuity. I'm all about transparency.

    1. Yes - there are upsells in place. However (and I will probably lose sales by saying this), they are NOT required to create Nano Continuity. They are for more advanced continuity training (newsletters, producer models, etc.).

    2. I bought my range rover 2 years ago

    3. It really is a complete system and I really was going to make it an expensive $2K course to have my "guru" buddies promote. I want to reach new customers and I know by delivering exceptional value - they will be around for a long time. Some of the guys promoting this can feel good about promoting this offer (plus, they can make money too - which is a nice bonus

    I started my first site back in 1999 and the biggest reason I'm still here is because I work my butt off to deliver great value and develop long-term relationships.

    Unfortunately, most marketers are short sighted. But the real gold is in the relationships.

    Rock 'on,
    Ryan
    Nano Continuity
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    • Ryan,

      Thanks for weighing in.

      I'm considering buying your product if only to get a few new ideas. I've created a WordPress membership (continuity) plugin and I'm always interested in new ideas for profiting from continuity.

      However, I'm somewhat hesitant and, since you're here, I gotta ask...

      If "the way to true wealth" (quote from your sales video) is Nano Continuity, why are you selling this as a product? If you've been doing this for over 10 years, using your own projections you should be making hundreds of thousands of dollars each month through continuity. I would think you would release this kind of training as a continuity program.

      Does Nano Continuity have a "limit" such that a marketer can reach a point where income increases only come through "stand-alone" product sales?

      This is not an attempt to trash Nano Continuity. It's an actual concern I have as I consider purchasing. I just seems a bit contradictory to me that, after years of using "the most powerful" business model (again, quote from sales video) you seem to be forsaking that model to sell a stand alone product.

      Thanks in advance,

      Ralph
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    • Ryan

      Thanks for this kind of answer. Honest, standup, clear, no flim-flam -- we need more of this.

      Based on this answer I'm your customer -- going to buy for the $37 you ask and see if I have anything more to learn (d'oh). I run 2 successful continuity programs already as you can see from my sig, and I'm not achieving the kind of retention you're talking about, plus it is much more work than you imply, even with 5 VAs, so I must be doing something wrong.

      I agree with you -- the gold is in the relationship.

      Thanks again and I look forward to being your client for a long time

      --Joe

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    • Wow Ryan actually answered ... I think the only other time was just once when the seller actively took the time on WF to answer queries. Now Im definitely going to look into this. Im very keen on starting with this side of IM.....
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    • Thanks Ryan,

      I am pretty much a silent warrior member (since 2006) and don't do much posting. No one knows me around the WF but I had to post about the product creator Ryan Lee and his product as I am impressed with his presentation.

      I like the upfront candor and transparency it is refreshing... Haven't bought the product yet but am leaning towards buying because of the first class presentation from Ryan Lee.
  • The thing I liked about this one is he didn't show pictures of lying on a street with a wine bottle and tell us how the inspired moment got him going (they never do say where they got the credit card to get going though LOL)
    -- I've taken too many knocks to believe in this stuff anymore and am not going to waste any more time on them again.
  • Bought it and downloaded what is downloadable:
    • One PDF with >150 pages, organized in chapters that mirror the content of the course
    • The course itself is: intro, 4 modules, and a bonus module
    • Total of 10 downloadable MP3 audios
    • Total of 7 downloadable MP4 videos
    • 6 more MP4 videos that dont have download links (yet?)
    I did not take any of the upsells-downsells since I'm just reviewing this.

    I already found one reason why I'm not doing as well as I can do on one of my existing nano continuity programs -- I didn't have *any* front end offer, so I gave up the opportunity to prep my potential clients with the "why" of my offer.

    So this course paid for itself already for me, and I'm going to keep it. And I'm *not* a newbie in continuity programs, in fact 90%+ of my income is from continuity.

    I'm not yet recommending this product, because I haven't gone through it A to Z, which I will do. The review will focus on whether the product is useful, complete, and honest -- and for which audience it is intended.
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  • I purchased this morning. So far have only had a chance to read the pdf/slides. Ryan really breaks it down into bit size pieces. And gives you different paths to take in implementing your particular program.

    If you have been in IM for any amount of time then you would be familiar with or even used some of the resources he lays out. Agree with the earlier poster. The front end is the key. And Ryan tells you up the front end is the key to getting you in the door.
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    • Thanks for investing in the program and your positive feedback.

      Being a former teacher, I love to break down topics that can seem overwhelming into smaller pieces. It's MUCH easier to learn that way.

      BTW, I saw your IM but couldn't reply since I don't have "50 posts" yet. But thank you for the heads up

      Ryan
      Nano Continuity
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  • Ryan, thanks for chiming in several times-that bodes well; hopefully you are as active in your program. I also liked your pitch, and the transparency regarding your sales funnel. I too want to know how complete the $37 training is in itself, but I have two additional questions that haven't been asked:

    1) With the traffic methods you teach, how soon would it be reasonable to expect to start seeing those 5-10 daily sign-ups (assuming the usual disclaimers-that all your instructions are followed to a "t", the work is put in [likely by a VA], and the product is a good one in a viable niche..etc)?

    2) Is your training a complete enough system that the entire thing, or at least most of it, could be readily outsourced, and do you address that approach in your training?

    Thanks in advance for addressing these questions, and for the helpful posts you already contributed. I am quite tempted, as I plan on launching a member site soon, on this domain: howtoplayjazzguitar.com.

    PS: One more question occurs to me: Is your training compatible with, or could easily incorporate the major elements (such as the "sideways sales letter")that Jeff Walker addresses in PLF; as I hope to incorporate them in my jazz guitar product launch? I am not an owner of the product, but learned something from his pre-launch videos, and will probably buy and use Jason Fladliens "Poor Man's Product Launch" as well.

    Thanks again, Greg
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    • Hey Greg,

      1. That is definitely a loaded question I lay out different marketing models. If you test out an offer that converts, you can ramp it up quickly over a matter of a couple of weeks. If you develop strong alliances, you can hit those numbers in less than 1 day.

      2. Sure, you can outsource it. It's step by step, although I tend to attract people who like to create their own content.

      Think of Nano Continuity as a model that can work with anything. If you're doing a launch, it will only help your Nano Continuity program.

      The more people you get in your funnel, the more you'll have in your NC program.

      I hope that helps.

      Best,
      Ryan
      Nano Continuity

      P.S. If anything, just buy it for the free ticket to my Continuity Summit III
  • After watching the sales page video, which I might add was a refreshing break from the 40 minute hyped up pitch fests, and Ryan actually coming here to answer questions about his product. This was a no brainer for me to purchase.

    I am personally on the brink of a major product release that will be a continuity based website so this course came at just the right time. I look forward to going through this course and hopefully having my most successful product launch ever because of it.

    Thanks for the honesty and coming here to talk about your product Ryan.
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    • Thanks for your feedback.

      I'm trying to show people you can still provide really good value and sell without being overly hypey

      Ryan
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    • Thanks for investing in the program Mike.

      My enthusiasm is real and I sincerely LOVE teaching marketing

      I've been here for a long time and don't plan on going anywhere.

      I hope you can make it to the Continuity Summit III in Stamford, CT. We put on a really fun event!

      Ryan
  • I have purchased many of Ryans products over the years, and they are all solid...When I first heard about this I didn't think I needed it, but I always go in with the idea that if I just learn one or two concepts, it'll be worth it...

    Picked up some great stuff from this and at $37 it is a steal...In fact the additional bonuses included are worth some serious value as you'll learn some great ways to do PPC, FB and banner ads...Trust me, one of the best values.

    Al
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    • Ryan

      It looks like a very good program, from the videos I watched so far.

      Guys he really breaks it down and makes it so that if you follow his instructions, you basically cannot fail but have good membership, good retention, and happy clients. That's as far as I got, I'm now on the traffic generation part, which I'll leave for tomorrow.

      That the course has a traffic generation module is in and of itself an awesome advantage of this product over all the other flim flam being sold on here and clickbank. Most products leave you high and dry on that aspect of the biz. I'm sure I'll pick up tons of good ideas from Ryan here -- he does successfully enter the mindset of the newbie and explains everything in terms that are as simple as they need to be but not simpler -- so you really get the info you need at a level of complexity that you can get over, if you pay attention and get into it.

      In order to really benefit from this course, you have to walk the walk. You have to make your own membership sites, and Ryan breaks down the process pretty straightforwardly.

      I'm not done yet going thru the whole thing, so I can't say this as a suggestion or criticism, but if this course does not have a technical section with recommended resources on how to actually do the membership sites A to Z, that would be a great addition.

      Another great resource that I'm hoping will become available is a membership forum for the buyers only. We can help each other there actually succeed in a safe and closed environment that will foster learning and development.

      Since my success in 2011 depends on the success of my big product this year, a software based continuity program, I really did need this course -- it's already done more to help me than many other programs. The only course that I've taken recently that beats this one in quality and clarity is Michael Rasmussen's course on email marketing, and that's saying something
    • As have I and I agree totally with Al after watching the videos...Just have a few bonus videos left to go
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  • Ryan,

    I have a question.

    Are there any specific products (software, plug-ins etc) beyond hosting and an autoresponder needed to work this model. If so, what sort of investment would be required?
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    • Ryan,

      Looks like my question got lost in the rush. Can you answer it please?

      Also, is the seminar ticket saleable? There's no way I could make it but would like to give someone else the opportunity.
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  • I bought the product and here's my review...

    First, if you have an existing continuity and running it for at least several months there's not a lot you can gain from here. Invest your money somewhere else.

    If you're planning to have your first continuity program, then buy this. For $37? Don't go into business if you can't even afford 37 bucks. Ryan did well and made this an "irresistible offer".

    ...but before you go to his site.

    Listen up!

    I bought the continuity programs of both ryan deiss and ryan lee but both seems to veer away from the truth...

    that is... "you really don't have a business unless you can afford to buy cold traffic."

    If you can't buy (e.g PPC) traffic then you only have a side income that's making money this month and gone next month.

    Affiliate, Joint Venture, SEO, are all good source of traffic but that's not the fastest and scalable way.

    - With JV, you need to build relationships and it could take months and years to do it.
    - Affiliate, well if you're not in the popular market, there's not much affiliate you can recruit. Not to mention that only 10% of your affiliate will really work.
    - SEO, a minor change in algorithm and you're toast.

    My point is this...

    both lee's and deiss' programs didn't laid out a plan nor a formula on how you can afford pay per click campaign. NONE of them.

    They only show you the possibilities of making money...

    ...but once you implemented it, you'll realize that you need traffic, and you need a good "self liquidating front-end offer" and a deep back end products.

    Think about this.

    For you to afford a 50cents per click, you need a $50 product that's converting by 1%.
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    • I appreciate your honesty.

      And you bring up some great points. I agree that buying traffic is important, but it's certainly not the only thing. (and I have 3 bonus modules that focus on buying traffic through facebook, ppc and direct site buys).

      Also, you mention a self-liquidating offer. The entire first module is all about creating a front end offer into Nano Continuity (NOT trying to sell it cold). That's the key to getting people in the door, and then you make the backend with Nano.

      And I don't agree 100% that you can't have a real business unless you buy traffic. Right now, I'm doing virtually zero traffic buying and still bringing in multiple millions of dollars in income.

      Just my two cents

      Best,
      Ryan
      Nano Continuity
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  • I think these are interesting points.

    If you are making a few bucks per month per user then you're going to take a loss on the front end to get them (i.e. $40 in PPC costs to get one new user and then hope they stay for months to turn a profit). It will also make it extremely difficult to get affiliates when upfront payout is so tiny since they will also face high advertising costs.

    I still like the overall concept of lower prices with an eye towards longer retention.
  • I have to agree with JJOrana for the most part. In the past I've had two different membership sites that I was lucky enough to get some JV help with. Each time it was the same an initial rush of traffic and signups but it quickly dies out and then you're back to garnering your own traffic again.

    I think the initial goal of Ryan's product here though is to show the business model and how to implement it. Theres no way what was shown as far as traffic generation could be the end all answers. It doesn't matter if you're selling a one off product, a membership access, or a service traffic - consistent traffic - will always be the main lifeblood of success.

    The key is though to be smart about your sales and allocate some of your return, whether it be profit or not, into even more traffic generation; thats with any business as well even offline businesses. The product Ryan offers here is training on a different membership model and so far I think Nano Continuity has done a good job of that.
  • Hey Guys,

    One more thing to chime in..

    A lot of people have asked about tickets to the Continuity Summit III. I am about to finalize the dates. It will likely be in June and it will be in Stamford CT (only 45 minutes from NYC). It's near all of the major NYC airports.

    If you've purchased Nano Continuity - I'll get you the details by next week on how to redeem your ticket.

    Thanks for your support and keep on rockin!

    Ryan
    Nano Continuity

    BTW, if you have a "wish list" of people you'd like to see speak at the next Summit, feel free to list their names here.
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    • Hey Ryan,

      Any ideas for the speakers of this years?

      Also is this a pitch or no pitch seminar? The reason I ask is because I'd be flying from the UK

      Thanks

      Ruchi
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  • Hi Ryan, I'm really interested in your nano continuity program. But is that mean i should have a monthly product in my continuity website? I have no idea what product to sell

    And more important, can you assure me newbie like me can build my own continuity website without no difficulties by using your system?
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    • Thanks for your interest.

      I do give lots of product ideas in the program. And I'm doing a live Q/A follow-up to help answer questions and develop ideas for everyone.

      I made the system really easy to follow - so I'm confident you can follow it as well.

      Best
      Ryan
  • Ryan's nano program sounds great! Are there any upsells in it or is the $37 the only fee?
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    • Robert - that is GREAT! I love when people implement immediately.

      Keep me posted on your progress and maybe we can get you on stage at the Continuity Summit III to share your story.

      Best,
      Ryan
  • Robert, can you answer my question about upsells in Ryan's Nano program?
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    • Hey,

      Just read the first page of this post and you'll find the answer to your question.

      hope this helps

      cheerio

      volker
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  • I bought it, avoided upsells, it's a decent product at the price, got a few good ideas from it for sure
  • Ryan,

    I notice that you were using something like OptimizePress for the launch. Would you recommend that system or a similar one in setting up the membership sites?

    Also, is the event ticket transferable? For people who would not be able to attend, can they sell it?
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    • 1. I do like Optimize Press for sales letters and simple memberships as well. I go over all the options in the program.

      2. Sorry, but the ticket is not transferable or sell-able.

      Best
      Ryan
      Nano Continuity - Last chance. Price goes up on March 18th!
  • For the price this course is a steal. Buy it.

    Simple enough?
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    • Thanks for your vote, LB!

      It's great people have so many questions... but I've gotta be honest. I figured at the low price of just $37 for everything, people would jump all over it.

      I guess people have been burned so many times before.. We really need to clean the industry up!

      Ryan
      Nano Continuity - Price goes up on March 18
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  • I am not sure it's just because people have been ripped off too much in the past. It probably has more to do with the fact that people are not so free-spending as they once were.

    In the past people would be 'all over' an offer like this but now they are pausing to think..."OK I have my stuff going on which keeps me busy....so, will this fit into that business model and, if not, will I have the time to implement what I learn in this program over and above everything else I need to do?" They question making the purchase, any purchase, far more.

    That's what happens in a nervous economy and co-incidentally is the main selling point for starting nano continuity programs.
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    • For anyone prepared to act, I think this is absolutely worth the $37. I also agree with someone earlier ... just one of the bonuses justified the purchase for me.

      There's a lot of useful info in here, Ryan covers a lot of ground at a fairly fast clip which I like, and I find him a good instructor.

      The negative for me is, I did not want to hear that a non-trivial front end product was almost a prerequisite, and while I'm prepared to do what's necessary I still have some difficulty getting my head around the numbers.

      If I've understood the message correctly, and in fact my members will be mostly from buyers of the front end product, then to make the continuity income I'm aiming for I'd have to build a front end sales business of a scale that most trying-to-be-successful IM'ers would kill to have even up and running **even without** the continuity. A little bit like hearing, "to make bear soup, first catch the bear," when I've been trying to catch that darned bear without success for a long time now.

      Not saying I have a problem with the product (I don't, great value for the money) or am challenging it's accuracy concerning the need for the front end or the value of the front end (I'm not, Ryan has a LOT of credibility) ... just saying, I didn't want to hear what I heard! Not the first time, won't be the last. Sigh.

      Steve
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  • Hey Ryan.

    In your experience what are the percentages of...

    People that are completely aware of the continuity and trial included in the offer and those who don't?

    Marketing is good and I just don't people feel they're tricked.
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  • Sounds great Ryan. Thanks for the update!
  • The very fact that Ryan is responding to posts at all puts in in a class above. It's a good product. Yes you do need a front end product but that's good advice for ANYONE going into marketing anyway. Always supplement your income.
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    • Thank you

      I have enjoyed getting involved in the conversation!

      And you are correct, you should always strive for a strong front-end regardless of continuity or not.

      Ryan
  • Agreed. That this course may actually be the nudge people need into creating their own products is great.

    One of the reasons I was so interested in this training, however, is that I have a completely different model to use 'nano continuity' sites for (expect a WSO at some point on this - ) which doesn't involve a front end product.

    What I am saying is....if you are reading this thread and you don't yet feel you are at a place where you can create a worthwhile product (maybe through lack of time rather than expertise) then don't let that factor put you off getting hold of this training.

    Ryan's primary thrust involved having a converting product, but that is by no means the only way to launch a successful membership site - just maybe the best way. I am also putting together a program which will lead on from any and all products I sell both existing ones and future ones. But there are other business models which you can employ and what you will get from this is course is invaluable.

    Don't let it put you off the course. You will benefit from it.
  • I purchased this a couple of weeks ago and I can tell you that this is an incredible value. I still haven't decided what I'm going to do to put the plan in action because I'm working on some other things at the moment, but there is a ton of content in here.

    I never heard of Ryan before buying this, but he is an excellent presenter and you know he is raking in the dough when you start watching the videos. He's definitely not a pretender.

    Thanks,
    Mike Roosa
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    • Thank you Mike!

      I appreciate you taking a chance on me, and I'm glad you are enjoying the program.

      Keep on rockin'
      Ryan
  • Hey Warriors,

    Here's another update.

    We pulled off this 6-figure product launch in a matter of a couple of weeks. And I will highlight some of the BIG lessons I learned.

    Here are the first 2 parts of my ongoing series...

    Part I - Don't Be THAT Guy
    Part II - The CPA Myth

    Stay tuned for more.

    Best,
    Ryan
    Nano Continuity
  • Robert-Which service are you using for your membership site?
  • It was!! Can you send me an email, I would like to ask you a few questions. wickle27_1999@yahoo.com.
  • loves the range rover and its ryan lee
  • This whole concept of nano continuity just gets more and more exciting the more you start doing it.

    I am still marshalling content ready for launch but i am almost there. My sig contains the pre-launch of an amazing NC site of mine.

    Thanks for this impetus Ryan.....As a result I will probably be hitting you up for an interview Hey, you make your bed........right? Or is it a rod for you back you make? Delete the least applicable cliche, lol
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    • Looking forward to doing an interview for you

      Ryan
  • Hey Warriors,

    I've been getting SO MANY emails and questions. I just did the live Q/A webinar for buyers.

    But I'm also going to do more "speed coaching" sessions for everyone on Facebook.

    First one is going down today (Friday) at 3pm EST.

    Just "like" my Facebook page and get ready with your questions at 3!

    Facebook Speed Coaching

    Rock 'on,
    Ryan
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    • Gee, the nano stuff crossed my inbox and I pretty much ignored it. Now I wish I had checked it out right away, while the price was still $37!

      Sounds like a great product, and I especially appreciate Ryan himself answering the questions here.

      Checking if Jason's bonuses are still available (or a special offer...)

      Elisabeth

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