Need some help on a possible high converting product for my future email list subscribers

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Hello Warriors,

I am a beginner to Internet Marketing and I am at the start of building my list.

I want a high converting squeeze page and realize the free product you are giving away is a huge part of pulling in customers.

I would like some advice about what other people use for their lists to attract customers? Any websites or recommended products would help.

I do not mind spending $20-$50 for a decent PLR ebook or something.

Any help would be much appreciated.
Cheers,
Alex
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  • Profile picture of the author travlinguy
    Why do you assume the product should be free? If you want to eventually sell stuff to people on your list get them into the buying mode right from the start. Even it they only spend a buck, sell it to them.

    As for where to get products, yeah, PLR and MRR can be a good way to go. But with a $20 - $50 budget you can get more than a decent ebook. You can get 300 to 500 very recent courses, videos, software and a lot more. Good luck.
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    • Profile picture of the author HazeBlazer
      Originally Posted by travlinguy View Post

      Why do you assume the product should be free? If you want to eventually sell stuff to people on your list get them into the buying mode right from the start. Even it they only spend a buck, sell it to them.

      As for where to get products, yeah, PLR and MRR can be a good way to go. But with a $20 - $50 budget you can get more than a decent ebook. You can get 300 to 500 very recent courses, videos, software and a lot more. Good luck.
      300-500 recent courses, videos all PLR for 20-25 dollars?! Could you expand on where these goldmines are located? I'm a newbie as well and this would help me greatly as I'm about to create my first squeeze page for a product I'm about promote. Thanks for any help by anyone on this subject!
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    • Profile picture of the author makemoney14
      Originally Posted by travlinguy View Post

      Why do you assume the product should be free? If you want to eventually sell stuff to people on your list get them into the buying mode right from the start. Even it they only spend a buck, sell it to them.

      As for where to get products, yeah, PLR and MRR can be a good way to go. But with a $20 - $50 budget you can get more than a decent ebook. You can get 300 to 500 very recent courses, videos, software and a lot more. Good luck.
      Where could you get 300-500 very recent courses? Very interested to hear about that.

      Thanks very much for your advice guys. It has been very useful and I will take it all on board.

      Any more advice would be great.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ash R
    Hey Alex - regarding PLR, I've had great luck with Resell-rights-weekly.com.

    However, I agree with other posters that PLR may not necessarily be the best way to go. Of course, giving away a freebie will build your list faster, but a freebie-seekers list is more difficult to convert.

    You could consider using that money to outsource a report from a good writer, and an OTO to go with it. Approach affilliates to sell it for 100% commission (or sell it on a site like RAPbank) and make some money off the OTO. This way you'll be earning out of the gate, and will be building a more valuable buyers' list
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  • Profile picture of the author makemoney14
    I want to give possible subscribers something free so they have nothing lose and I get a bigger list. I might think about selling something for a $1 and so I only get serious buyers for my list.
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  • Profile picture of the author Ash R
    Hey Alex, getting freebie seekers is easier. It depends on the niche and where you market though - in some niches I've seen the same conversion rates at $3 - $7.
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