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Hello Warriors. I am looking for a subliminal software product that will display subliminal affirmations on a PC screen.

I would like to acquire this software on a PLR basis so that I can rebrand and customize for my own market.

Are any of you aware of such a title? Do you have such a thing to help me?

Thank you.
#software #subliminal
  • Profile picture of the author trevord92
    A quick search on Google gave this link and this link.

    Not sure if they're the same product or not but I think they're what you're looking for.
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    • Profile picture of the author federal06
      Originally Posted by trevord92 View Post

      A quick search on Google gave this link and this link.

      Not sure if they're the same product or not but I think they're what you're looking for.
      I Think that the first link, can help you, because is a PLR Pack
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  • Profile picture of the author KenW3
    I haven't seen PLR for this, but perhaps you could license from an existing software publisher like Infinn.com or Wordofmouthexperiment.com

    For the software I've tried, messages on a PC monitor are seen consciously, appearing too fast to read but too slow to not notice the message. Whereas insertion of subliminals into video or audio allows registering a message in the subconscious exclusively, it seems the refresh rate on a monitor is not fast enough to make a stand-alone message truly subliminal, which means any messaging displayed will not be completely subconscious.
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  • Profile picture of the author heavysm
    I think you're better off speaking with a programmer directly to create your own version of the software. I've seen most of the major subliminal programs on the market and none of them are plr, but some of them have affiliate programs.

    The programming shouldn't be too complex so you won't be paying too much having a programmer do this for you directly. This way you can also affect the functionality of the program, adding in other features you might notice to be lacking in other software.

    Creating your own just seems to be a stronger option overall since you can improve upon whats already in the market. I played around with the idea of coding a program like this a few years ago but i had too much stuff going on.
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  • If "I" as a marketer, would be developing something like this, (or licensing for resale),

    Let's say I wanted to create something in my music niche and wanted to incorporate subliminal messages, etc, I would surely be collaborating with at least one "qualified" individual who works in this field of subliminal messages and has done extensive research,
    and has compiled real significant and positive results that can be useful to actually help create a real working product that will help the consumer.

    I am a tad perturbed at internet marketers that go to a programmer to create a piece of software based on an idea or a trend, but the end product is nothing more than a useless piece of crap that does nothing it claims. How fair is that to the consumer? Placebo anyone?

    Even though software may be able to flash messages on a screen, these products may have absolutely no scientific backup or would never be supported by any relevant entities in this field.

    If a product is just "a fun toy for entertainment purposes and has no scientific backup or proof that it actually works", then be sure to say so on your sales pages.

    Buying such software with PLR from a marketer who claims to have the real deal on his sales page does not mean it is either.

    #DontSellShit <--- just made that up, but I'm sure it exists.
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    • Profile picture of the author heavysm
      Originally Posted by stoltingmediagroup View Post

      If "I" as a marketer, would be developing something like this, (or licensing for resale),

      Let's say I wanted to create something in my music niche and wanted to incorporate subliminal messages, etc, I would surely be collaborating with at least one "qualified" individual who works in this field of subliminal messages and has done extensive research,
      and has compiled real significant and positive results that can be useful to actually help create a real working product that will help the consumer.

      I am a tad perturbed at internet marketers that go to a programmer to create a piece of software based on an idea or a trend, but the end product is nothing more than a useless piece of crap that does nothing it claims. How fair is that to the consumer? Placebo anyone?

      Even though software may be able to flash messages on a screen, these products may have absolutely no scientific backup or would never be supported by any relevant entities in this field.

      If a product is just "a fun toy for entertainment purposes and has no scientific backup or proof that it actually works", then be sure to say so on your sales pages.

      Buying such software with PLR from a marketer who claims to have the real deal on his sales page does not mean it is either.

      #DontSellShit <--- just made that up, but I'm sure it exists.
      That's a bit beyond the point of finding plr...lol

      I'm sure you can raise this issue toward a lot of the supplement industry, and other questionable markets. But that isn't really the topic of discussion here, is it?

      And how do you know the OP doesn't have his own research to backup the software once he gets everything together?

      It's obvious you have strong opinions about this type of software, but since the OP isn't talking about the moral justifications of selling such software. He's posed a very simple and specific question and you've just gone on a very opinionated tangent.

      You raised an irrelevant point here, man.

      Next time someone raises a point about anything related to dietary supplements, which have had questionable marketing pratices since the beginning of time, I'll be sure to tag you to ensure your points are heard.
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      • Originally Posted by heavysm View Post

        That's a bit beyond the point of finding plr...lol
        It was my point, and I made it.

        I'm sure you can raise this issue toward a lot of the supplement industry, and other questionable markets. But that isn't really the topic of discussion here, is it?
        I didn't know there was a topic boundary to which one must subscribe to before replying to a thread. However, you just brought up the "supplement industry", and THAT isn't really the topic of discussion here, is it?

        And how do you know the OP doesn't have his own research to backup the software once he gets everything together?
        Because it's obvious he hasn't.

        It's obvious you have strong opinions about this type of software, but since the OP isn't talking about the moral justifications of selling such software. He's posed a very simple and specific question and you've just gone on a very opinionated tangent.
        You raised an irrelevant point here, man.
        And that, is "your" irrelevant opinion, man.

        It's almost as if this thread was started by you. But wait, it wasn't.

        Next time someone raises a point about anything related to dietary supplements, which have had questionable marketing pratices since the beginning of time, I'll be sure to tag you to ensure your points are heard.
        Again, who's talking about dietary supplements.

        That's not the topic of discussion, is it?
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        • Profile picture of the author heavysm
          Originally Posted by stoltingmediagroup View Post


          And that, is "your" irrelevant opinion, man.

          It's almost as if this thread was started by you. But wait, it wasn't.
          At least my initial post addressed the OP's inquiry directly rather than some sidelined tangent.

          Originally Posted by stoltingmediagroup View Post


          It was my point, and I made it.
          Lol it was still an irrelevant point. My examples were further illustrations of going on tangents, which you obviously didn't get or just wanted to nitpick your arguments with. Anyway, I'm done.

          Originally Posted by KenW3 View Post

          Oh come-on now How can you run a media group and possibly suggest subliminal advertising has been shown to be ineffective? While I will accept there are uncredentialed sceptics unable to quantify specific results directly attributable to the NLP processes that subliminal programming accesses, this does not invalidate production of results.

          Considering the OP stated nothing about research in the request for assistance ...

          I don't know what colleges are teaching these days, but anyone in advertising should spend some time with the 1957 book named The Hidden Persuaders by Vance Packard. Subliminals in advertising started with James Vicary. I recommend seeking out and watching Derren Brown's TV shows to see just how effective subliminal suggestion can be in practice.

          Does exposure to subliminals work on everyone? No, just as hypnosis is not effective on everyone. Does this invalidate the process? The answer you or I may have to this query is opinion, not fact. Does research exist to declare this process a pseudoscience? Yes, but there is also posted research online to support the process
          OP didn't say anything about research or scientific anything, so it was really beyond the point to attack the topic of discussion for its science merit rather than just settle with the fact that the OP just has a really simple question he's asking.

          I was fully expecting this to be a specific thread filled with either plr programs or links to affiliate programs, not some attack on the product for scientific proof. I was taken aback by that. Too many problems in the world to get riled up over subliminal software

          **Ken, for the record I'm agreeing with you man lol
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  • Profile picture of the author trevord92
    Placebos work - ask anyone who's had their mother kiss them better or been given a sugar pill or a homeopathic remedy.

    I remember watching a Derren Brown TV show a while ago where he gave the participants a "subliminal CD" that was just music but a lot of people still got the promised benefit.

    Or get hold of a copy of Richard Wiseman's book The Luck Factor for some more experiments with that - one I remember put a bank note on the pavement for the lucky/unlucky people to get and found that quite often lucky people who weren't in the experiment got there first.
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  • Profile picture of the author KenW3
    Originally Posted by stoltingmediagroup View Post

    Even though software may be able to flash messages on a screen, these products may have absolutely no scientific backup or would never be supported by any relevant entities in this field.
    Oh come-on now How can you run a media group and possibly suggest subliminal advertising has been shown to be ineffective? While I will accept there are uncredentialed sceptics unable to quantify specific results directly attributable to the NLP processes that subliminal programming accesses, this does not invalidate production of results.

    Originally Posted by stoltingmediagroup

    Originally Posted by heavysm

    And how do you know the OP doesn't have his own research to backup the software once he gets everything together?
    Because it's obvious he hasn't.
    Considering the OP stated nothing about research in the request for assistance ...

    I don't know what colleges are teaching these days, but anyone in advertising should spend some time with the 1957 book named The Hidden Persuaders by Vance Packard. Subliminals in advertising started with James Vicary. I recommend seeking out and watching Derren Brown's TV shows to see just how effective subliminal suggestion can be in practice.

    Does exposure to subliminals work on everyone? No, just as hypnosis is not effective on everyone. Does this invalidate the process? The answer you or I may have to this query is opinion, not fact. Does research exist to declare this process a pseudoscience? Yes, but there is also posted research online to support the process
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