InsanelySane
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- Nov 23, 2013
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Unless it's a product telling you how to get liposuction.![]()
The problem I have with pitching products in niches im informed in is the fact I have to actually consciously try to dumb myself down and dismiss logic if I want to actually sell it to people.
Just watched the 3 week diet sales video and a lot of whats said is complete bullshit. "calories dont matter, its the calories we show you about that matter", "losing 14lbs per week is easy and actually good for you if you do it right". Lulz.
I understand this stuff is what sells but its hard to build up good blog with a lot of effort and research only to push sub-par shitty products to your visitors.
But of course what actually works doesnt sell because it requires actual effort and not false claims. The venus factor has done well at selling people what they want yet giving them more or less what they actually need. Of course thats why its saturated and rightfully popular.
TBH I have more success when I just read the sales page, dont even actually ever see the product, and just bullshit, bullshit, bullshit. Once I read the product I either find flaws or wind up portraying points that bring people back to reality even though I find them to be rewarding or desirable.
I've always had a lot more logic and common sense than people that buy CB products clearly. I frequently underestimate their capacity for stupidity and that hurts my profits.