Push Button Products - Do They Really Work?

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Hi friends;

This post is aimed at those of you who are looking to buy into a sales pitch that looks like all you have to do is "push a button" to make money online.

I'm not going to say that non of them work....

I'm here to recommend that you spend some time investigating the offer, and even the owner of the product.

Truth be told, many of these programs do not deliver on the Hype used to promote the product.

Understand that some times the offer is a lose-leader designed to "bait" you and as soon as you are "in" you are bombarded with many "up-sell" offers indicating you will make more money by buying their special one-time-offer (OTO).

So be an informed consumer...

Many site owners out there have taken the time to buy the product in order to review it, and provide and honest truthful-review.

Use G.oog to search for info on the program; you can use the following search parameter:

name of product site:warriorforum.com

The results will show if there are any warriors taking about the product / service you are considering buying.

Disclaimer: I'm not dumping on any product and or service, and the title of this post is by no intention a reflection on any product and or service with similar title.
#button #products #push #push_button_products #work
  • Profile picture of the author Michael Shook
    In all the times I have serached for a product review, I can say that the number of times I have found an honest truthful review is zero.

    Even when I read about a product really being junky, the site is always advertising some other competing product.

    Reading in the WF could be better, I have not tried that because mostly I don't buy these things anyway because I don't believe there are push button ( no work) solutions for any marketing issues.
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    • Profile picture of the author JamesRiley
      They don't work work. They do some of the work.
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  • Profile picture of the author E. Brian Rose
    The only person that can make a push button program work is Wafalaya, the Internet Marketing Fairy. She usually appears on your screen after you purchased at least 100 of these types of courses. She then sprinkles her magic fairy dust on you and from that point on, all you have to do is push a button to become rich.

    If after purchasing 100 courses and she still does not arrive, purchase 100 more. She may have just messed up her schedule.
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    • Profile picture of the author yourreviewer
      Originally Posted by E. Brian Rose View Post

      The only person that can make a push button program work is Wafalaya, the Internet Marketing Fairy. She usually appears on your screen after you purchased at least 100 of these types of courses. She then sprinkles her magic fairy dust on you and from that point on, all you have to do is push a button to become rich.

      If after purchasing 100 courses and she still does not arrive, purchase 100 more. She may have just messed up her schedule.
      Are you sure it is 100?

      I thought it was 97 or 997. She is an Internet Marketing Fairy, she ought to HAVE the number 7 at the end.
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      • Profile picture of the author UtopianMan
        WOW!

        Have I detected a slight tone of sarcasm regarding this subject?

        Because I thought that the fairy dust only worked on push button products offered for $47 followed by 2 $10 exit discount offers.

        As far as push button is concern there are a few programs out there that do what they where design to do. It that capacity, they are nothing more than tools of the trade, and as such we all can use them.

        What burns my hide is all the hype these super gurus feel they have to use in order to sell their products. Actually the hyperbolic expression is nothing else but a tell tell sigh that the product is crap.

        Thank you for participating is this conversation.
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  • Profile picture of the author jaegirl75
    That's so very true. I've been doing more of this lately - especially coming on the forum to read what others are already saying about the product. There's a lot of garbage out there. but you can't knock the hustler for hustlin'...we've just gotta be on our A game...Ps & Qs...be on guard...take your pick...just be on it so not to get dooped!
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    • Profile picture of the author UtopianMan
      jaegirl75

      You are absolutely right!
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      • Profile picture of the author Daniel F. Lavoie
        People are fundamentally lazy and enjoy instant gratification.

        What's the best way to angle your salesletter to appeal to our lazy nature and increase conversion?

        Yep, you write a 'push-button type' copy: Quick, Easy, "Doesn't require ANY work" and you get results not in 2 months but in minutes.

        This is a bunch of cr*p.
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  • Profile picture of the author J Bold
    There's also the product review section right in the Warrior Forum, in case you didn't notice it. Just scroll down a bit.
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    • Profile picture of the author Alfredo Carrion
      Originally Posted by redicelander View Post

      There's also the product review section right in the Warrior Forum, in case you didn't notice it. Just scroll down a bit.
      Yeah, I was going to suggest the same:

      Internet Marketing Product Reviews & Ratings

      And use the search function before asking for a review. You will found very honest reviews in that section.
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      • Profile picture of the author UtopianMan
        WOW!

        I didn't think this topic was going to attract so much great attention and such excellent tips.

        I think that many who visit this conversation will benefit from the tips and ideas shared so far.

        I recently purchased one of these products just to review it for my readers; which are primarily new comers to the IM arena. As I'm fairly new to the WF, and since I don't have the minimum amount of contributed post, I can't share with you the link to my site where I recently published my review of the product "Push Button Cash Site", by Daniel Young.

        All I can say is that he has a great sales page.
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        • Profile picture of the author DanTheSeoGuy
          There's a lot that can be said in regards to this subject, but the one thing a marketer should follow regarding these kind of products is their marketing process.

          I mean offering upsells its an absolute must. Yes, we have to offer valuable products and yes lots of time people are pissed off by this practice, but the idea is that it works.
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  • Profile picture of the author Silas Hart
    The only button I press that does any work is the button on the ATM machine.

    I couldn't possibly say that None of them work, I haven't tried them all. In my experience? No.
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  • Profile picture of the author Jimbrown123
    i think its very reasonable . i dont say that not all of them work but many site owner have taken time to buy the products in order to review it.i have not realy tried because i am not trying to buying it
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  • Profile picture of the author kc33
    I don't mind the OTO. I just hate it when it becomes freakin obvious that all they care about is making money off you, when they bombard you everyday with affiliate offers after you get on their list.
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  • Profile picture of the author da1fitz
    Some Push Button Products do deliver to an extent and for a short amount of time, but eventually whatever login process that the program uses changes and its bye bye functionality.

    Truth is though, if you can figure out what the program was doing and which sites it was going to, you can carry on the process manually thereafter and have just learned which sites to post RSS/Post Articles/Post Bookmarks to etc so it's all good .
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  • Profile picture of the author paulie888
    These pushbutton products just don't deliver on what is promised within the sales copy. While these may be legitimate software products that can help make your life easier and automate some tasks, they definitely do not generate thousands for you with just a few clicks (though this is basically what the sales copy is promising).
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  • Profile picture of the author dhardnett
    This is a interesting topic. I purchased a push button system and learned some valuable tips inline and offline. For $37 bucks I learned the basics, creating funnels, social media marketing, branding and how to land potential customers. I learned what a landing page is, I learned about click bank. I know that sounds simple to you guys but it's true I didn't know jack. The biggest idea that I took from push button system was how to add value to peoples lives. People want you to help them solve a problem.
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