When Kyle said Don't Leave Money On The Table - It's REAL!
Hey everyone, hope all of you are doing good. Just wanted to share a rather "unexpected success" with all of you.
Remember, in the training Kyle always keeps using the phrase don't leave money on the table, instead put your affiliate links out there even though you don't like the product or you are not intending to promote it.
Something very similar happened to me Today, about 20 mins ago to be specific. Just wanted to share the joy with all of you.
So I was just checking through my emails and I saw one saying someone sent me money. Frankly speaking, I was stunned for a min. Actually may be more. I was telling myself... who the hell is this guy and why on earth did he send me money. Is it a scam or some spam? Was a bit skeptical to open at first.
But his name felt quite familiar to me. Just did a quick search and I actually found out that I had written a review for one of his products months back. My real intention wasn't really for people to buy that product, instead to promote one of my recommendations.
The person who read my review decided to buy his product instead of the one I am promoting. That's sound a bit crazy to me. But nevertheless, it's MONEY!! So I will take it with no questions asked.
So moral of the story: Don't leave money on the table like what Kyle emphasizes. And most importantly those of you yet to make a breakthrough, don't feel disappointed. It will eventually come. It's a matter of hardworking and testing of your patience so don't give up too early
Thanks for reading :)
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It's definitely true. Most of the reviews I do of ClickBank products on my website I give low rating, but I still occasionally earn referral commissions for these products.
I am quite amazed myself, why do people like still want to buy that particular product even though the review is against it. But nevertheless, small commissions like this from unexpected sources definitely feels great.
Good luck and my best wishes on your online journey. :)
I think it goes something like this:
1) They read the negative review.
2) They want to take a look at it for themselves so they click the link to visit the website.
3) The sales pages manages to convince them to try it anyway, despite the negative things in the review.
It just means the sales page was more convincing for them than the negative review they just read. This is the power of a well-created sales page.
Thank you, Kumaran!
Interesting, how these things can happen........
So good to hear from you!
Hey Therese, hope it has inspired you to push harder :)
Always nice to hear from you too. Hope your websites are coming along well.
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Great result. Thanks for sharing :)