RE: Do "Proven Buyers" Really Exist in Affiliate Marketing?

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You are right... it's more implication that it's "a proven list" because you paid for the service (or everyone has paid for it)... Which you can't say that it isn't true, but still, it's an implication... But, I have to say, that's a great idea (trick) to attract marketers... :)

I had a different problem with that website, as I really don't like this "type" of businesses where I have to dig into the rabbit hole to find how much the "product" costs... If it is a paid membership website, it would be nice to see somewhere the prices... It's like you go to the supermarket and you have to ask the seller for every single price...

Nice video and I hope that it will start some discussion about this in the comment section...

Cheers!



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@ph1102, thanks for feedback. Yes you bring another great point about the prices not being listed upfront. And you're right, from a marketing pitch standpoint, it appears to be a very successful tactic :)

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