You want more buyers? Lets build a buyers list!
I have a great **Video Tip** for you today to help you earn more with
your promotions with less work!
The methodology is: Offer your product or service slightly
higher price than you think the market can bear. Then offer
an exit offer at the price you wanted to earn originally.
Seems simple enough, yes? Would you like to see how it works?
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Press Play To Watch The Video Example
The Software Used To Show an Exit Offer Which is Used for the Downsell
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**Update**
Derrick VanDyke just uploaded a detailed “ClickNBank Review (live demo)” that will interest you if you are interested in what the product looks like.
View Derrick VanDykes Live Demo of ClickNBank.
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**RECAP**
1. Offer a Discount on the FRONT END at a price **slightly higher**
than you think the market can bear
2. Offer a Discount right away! <– This is great!
3. Offer ANOTHER Discount when someone leaves the main page that
many will not be able to pass up!
Duplicate this process and lock in more buyers and income.
This is Brilliant!
Modeling what people are doing that’s fresh and on track is
key to online success. The Internet is changing quicker
than any other medium in history. What’s new today is old tomorrow!










Hi Nick..
I agree that there is way too much of this.. if you are going to offer a discount, maybe should add something.. extra pdf or one of the probably hundreds of programs we all have downloaded and probably never used.
I also agree the program must not be that good if so easy to drop the price, and I have begun to unsubscribe to some who send wayyyy to many no opt in freebees which are opt in and not free… ugh..
Michael
Yes Michael… Very true there are some programs that overuse this “Save Money” Card technique in attempts to capture a buyer lead. And Yes.. I agree with your statement that there are other techniques that they can use instead of undervaluing a product like offering an extra PDF or even a mystery bonus.
Thanks for your comments
Great post Nick.
Nice little technique to increase conversions.
Keep ‘em coming.
Thomas