What is a product you would buy?

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Hey everyone...

just have some time to think some things...

I´m active in Im 5 years now...

Think about what you would buy online...what would interrest you???

Just want to know it because i want to write a new product and most of the time writers still miss something.

What do you miss on products you´re buying?

Cheers,

Patrick
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  • Profile picture of the author FrontLineMentor
    In general, product with:

    1. Money back guarantee with full satisfaction
    2. Good customer support
    3. easy to implement
    4. Cheaper than $50
    5. Require less than 10 hours per week to implement
    6. Lots of genuine testimonial, better in video form
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  • Profile picture of the author SiteLabs
    I Personally based value on whether I have learned somehting form the product, whether the product has saved me time in performing a task and whether i have made money from its methods. The time saving factor is usually a big one for me, i value my time at around the $50-$75 an hour mark, so a valuable product to me is one thats saves the most time in my business activities.
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  • Profile picture of the author acedalright
    I'd buy a product with everything - major link building strategies, hints and tips and sites to use.

    Secrets that you couldn't genuinely get elsewhere.

    Not another Ebook that I could have written myself, like most people I want the good-stuff
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  • Profile picture of the author CliveG
    To me, the answer to this question is easy. How you do it is difficult!

    From a buyers perspective a $47 product must provide me with significantly more than $47 in value. The same applies to a $997 product.

    The best way that I can think of to do this is to come up with something that really is new and not old information rehashed.
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    • Profile picture of the author NetInvestor
      Originally Posted by CliveG View Post

      To me, the answer to this question is easy. How you do it is difficult!

      From a buyers perspective a $47 product must provide me with significantly more than $47 in value. The same applies to a $997 product.

      The best way that I can think of to do this is to come up with something that really is new and not old information rehashed.

      by the way you´re right. That´s my idea but i´m asking myself how much is to much..could something be too much when i sell a $47 product??

      I bought courses like frank kerns mass control, launch tree and many more but in some cases a $97 brought me more informations...

      So i´ll think some time about it and i´ll inform you when i come up with it.. many give out some review copys aso.

      Cheers Patrick
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      • Profile picture of the author Shana_Adam
        I would not buy anything anymore unless I read rave reviews here on Warrior Forum!

        Why?

        1. It gets tiring having to buy product after product off Guru and then his mates and mates mate - the adswap Gurus ( I rarely ever opt in for freebies)
        2. I hate people dictating what I need - I'm well versed in covert hypnosis and language so I know better. Dont tell me what I need because that means your telling me what to think , deliver on your promises and dont beat about the bush!
        3...... and on and on

        What I am interested in is something that would make things easier not more complicated - people don't need any more information!

        So anything that streamlines peoples activities or helps them manage tasks!

        Figure this anyone who fails to take action on one ebook whats the chance they will take action by ebook number 150. No Chance!

        Why do i know this - because I have got rid of every ebook i had and unsubscribed from every wannabe guru.

        Keep It Real - Keep it simple - and Just do it!

        Get naked like Richard Branson if you have to but take action!
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        • Profile picture of the author NetInvestor
          Originally Posted by Shana_Adam View Post

          I would not buy anything anymore unless I read rave reviews here on Warrior Forum!

          Why?

          1. It gets tiring having to buy product after product off Guru and then his mates and mates mate - the adswap Gurus ( I rarely ever opt in for freebies)
          2. I hate people dictating what I need - I'm well versed in covert hypnosis and language so I know better. Dont tell me what I need because that means your telling me what to think , deliver on your promises and dont beat about the bush!
          3...... and on and on

          What I am interested in is something that would make things easier not more complicated - people don't need any more information!

          So anything that streamlines peoples activities or helps them manage tasks!

          Figure this anyone who fails to take action on one ebook whats the chance they will take action by ebook number 150. No Chance!

          Why do i know this - because I have got rid of every ebook i had and unsubscribed from every wannabe guru.

          Keep It Real - Keep it simple - and Just do it!

          Get naked like Richard Branson if you have to but take action!
          Hey Shana,

          Thanks for your post. And whooo i like your opinion. so let me say, i´ll think about your post when i´m writing and i will think about because i´ll print it... think it´s a good motivation. And i´ll take action.

          See you soon.

          Cheers,

          Patrick
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