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I’m testing a new opt-in offer.  Instead of giving away a special report like most people do, I’m giving away a physical product:  “How to Create, Produce, & Ship a Profitable DVD Information Product without Spending a Dime…100% Guaranteed!”

This product was inspired by a post I made a few months ago:  The Perfect Promotion Tool   In that post, I said:  “You can literally create an information product on CD or DVD without spending a penny.”  This DVD proves it.  It shows you how to create a DVD information product without spending a dime…or even a penny!

I’m giving it away, but it’s not quite free.  I’m not paying for shipping & handling.  Why would I practically give this product away?  Lots of reasons.  First of all I’m building a list.  But more importantly I’m building a list of people who are willing to invest in their business - not a list of people who are only interested in free stuff.  I like free stuff too but a list of people who won’t spend money is not worth nearly as much as a list of buyers.  Wouldn’t you agree?

It’s also a way to introduce myself & my products.  This product delivers.  If you follow the step-by-step instructions, you literally will be able to create a DVD information product without spending a dime.  Anyone who orders this product and likes it is more likely to buy more of my products in the future because they will be more familiar and comfortable with me.

Finally, I’m curious to see what happens.  Is this a good strategy for building a list?  Will it increase sales of my other products?  The only way to find out is to give a shot and see what happens so that’s exactly what I’m doing.  At this point, this is only a test.  If it works well, it might become permanent.  If it doesn’t work well, it might be gone soon.  Your guess is as good as mine.

If you want to take advantage of this offer, all you have to do is join my blog announcement list.  That’s the only way to get this product practically for free.  You can either subscribe using the popover or the inline form at the top of the right hand column.

One last thing, if you’re frustrated by the edges being cut off of your videos (left, right, top, & bottom) as I was, this DVD shows you the simple solution.  It’s simple…once you see how it’s done.

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  • 6 Comments

    1. Hello Robert,

      Will you be sending instructions to current subscribers? I never pass up the opportunity to potentially learn something new.

      Thanks,
      Tom

      [Tom,

      I just sent a message to all current subscribers. Thanks for reminding me.

      Robert]

      Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 9:24 am | Permalink
    2. a very generaous off. thanks

      Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 9:35 am | Permalink
    3. Noel wrote:

      Hi,

      Very good offer - I’m a little puzzled though at the very high $25 cost for S&H to the UK. That’s an extremely high fee for a CD and DVD, whether or not the item(s) are free.

      Keep up the good work otherwise though,

      Thank you

      [Noel,

      Thanks for leaving a comment. I'm not too familiar with international shipping rates but kunaki ships a single DVD for $2 in the US if I'm not mistaken so $25 does sound exorbitant. There's a not-so-hidden opportunity here for someone: Start a service similar to Kunaki that serves Europe! I would use it if it offered more cost-effective shipping throughout the EU. The stiff $25 international shipping fee can't help sales.

      Robert]

      Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 5:44 pm | Permalink
    4. Hi Robert,
      I tried to order the DVDs, but the script you’re using doesn’t allow me to select ‘South Africa’. I used ‘Singapore’ instead, because that’s what Kunaki told me to do back when they didn’t have ‘South Africa’ on their form either.

      Now Paypal is telling me: “To complete your payment, your country of residence must be same as the country to which you are shipping.”

      This seems to be a new thing, as I haven’t had this problem before.

      Can you help? Maybe give me the direct Kunaki URL? Or add ‘South Africa’ to the script?

      [Derrick,

      Thanks for pointing this out. South Africa is an option now.

      Robert]

      Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 10:02 pm | Permalink
    5. And another thing :-)
      I just checked with someone else’s product (a single DVD which sells for $100) and the Air Mail shipping cost to South Africa is $4.50, not $25.00.

      [Derrick,

      I just made a new post about this. I have checked into this and you are correct...the increased international shipping cost applies to international orders of multiple DVDs. The international shipping cost for 1 DVD is $4.50 but the cost jumps dramatically to $25 for international shipment of multiple DVDs....even 2 DVDs.

      Robert]

      Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 10:06 pm | Permalink
    6. Noel wrote:

      Hi Robert,

      That’s weird: I’ve got a number of DVDs etc via Kunaki (from everyone’s friend: JB, and others) and I’ve only ever been charged $3-4 for shipping to the UK. In fact, that’s what I would be charged today if I ordered your Social Bookmarks procedure on Kunaki: $4.50 for Air Mail; The only other shipping option is Global Express Mail at $30.

      There’s a difference, and u may not want to share this on an open comments section (or maybe you do…): If I take the upsell, with the special PP/Kunaki script (from Steven Lohrenz, right?) the S & H is $25+ but if I take the simple free DVD-straight to Kunaki option, it’s the normal dollar or two shipping charge: there’s something up with your script it seems. . .

      Alles Gute

      Noel

      [Noel,

      The difference comes into play when you order multiple DVDs (even 2) as opposed to a single DVD. Please see my response to Derrick's comment in this thread and the next post on this blog "For International Customers & Kunaki Publishers."

      Robert]

      Wednesday, January 30, 2008 at 11:39 pm | Permalink

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