Philanthropist IM'ers

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I notice that some extremely successful and well known internet marketers offer ridiculously cheap IM programs. If it were someone not so well known I would probably think it was a scam.

Is there possibly some IM philanthropy going on there?
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  • Profile picture of the author dvduval
    I would say more likely they are just building up their mailing list.
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  • Profile picture of the author drmani
    Originally Posted by healingaqua View Post

    I notice that some extremely successful and well known internet marketers offer ridiculously cheap IM programs. If it were someone not so well known I would probably think it was a scam.

    Is there possibly some IM philanthropy going on there?
    Multiple reasons:

    1. To widen their contact network and buyer list
    2. To offer a sample of their work, so more sales will result
    3. To re-purpose content that's already been profitable
    4. To introduce a more comprehensive course/program on the back-end
    5. To express gratefulness for success achieved

    If you find one, take advantage. You don't know how long it'll last!

    I'll quote a famous marketer, Jay Abraham, who says:

    "The most selfish thing you can do is to be selfless!"

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