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adam.sn
01-26-2012, 02:58 PM
Hi Guys;

A lot of you have been asking me what other projects I'm working on outside of the internet marketing niche and I haven't really provided a lot of concrete details. Well here is my latest addition:

www.VoodooSeduction.com

Here's how it was made:

(SLOWLY! Over the course of 2 years! LOL)

I used to be a professional dating instructor and decided to create a course out of it 2 years ago. I finally completed the content last year.

It is 6hrs of slideshow presentations, 100+ pages in books and workbooks as well as bonus material I got by asking other authors.

I hired a copywriter and paid $2000 upfront and 5% up to another $2,000 (yes, $4000 total).

I then hired a graphic designer for another $1,000 to do the design.

The product is listed in the clickbank marketplace and affiliates are already starting to promote it after 1 day. If you google "voodoo seduction" you can see 2-3 review sites popping up already.

Next moves:
Aggressively split test the free traffic that I'm getting to ramp up to paid traffic.

I won't be driving my paid traffic to the sales page, I'll be driving it to an opt-in and then doing live webinars with them because they convert at a MUCH higher price point (generally you can sell a $200 product and have it convert at 10-20% instead of the 2% you'd get with a sales funnel)

Cheers & if you have questions, fire away!

-Adam

Mr Miyagi
01-26-2012, 06:55 PM
Do people really pay for that kind of thing? Sad if true.

Do they really believe the slashes in price from $1600 to $999 to $190.

Fair play to you Adam if it works. Guess there are some stupid people around.

JPress
01-26-2012, 10:16 PM
Do people really pay for that kind of thing? Sad if true.

Do they really believe the slashes in price from $1600 to $999 to $190.

Fair play to you Adam if it works. Guess there are some stupid people around.

Not when it works!

*goes off on rant about dating*

There's an article on Forbes about Tucker Max. The author of said article admits to paying 15-20K for training and boot camps over the course of a few years.

liam75005
02-27-2012, 08:06 PM
Thanks for those details.

The copywriter you used was only for your sales page or also for your content ?