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Old 09-11-2007, 12:12 AM
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Default Small Time Television Advertising

Over at kcpa-tv.com they are preparing to recruit via clickbank, to sell primetime minutes on one of their local stations for less than $10, bargain by any standards.

But, what do you think of raising your product's cost 2 - 3 times just to offer affiliates a "reasonable" reward for bringing in sales?

While we don't mind paying the required fees to list products & services, learning the best way to do it is on the top of our list of things "To-Do".

Say your product is a cup of hot coffee delivered, and you offered several options, such as with or without sugar, with or without cream, and each had a different cost.

Usually when looking at a sales letter only one option exists, and there is the usual "buy now" link.

What would you do about designing your sales letter to keep costs low, while offering the options listed above?

The most obvious would be a "buy now" link on the sales letter, one for each option, but is this practical?
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Old 09-21-2007, 10:13 PM
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Default OK, 73 Views but NO replies!

Perhaps I should ask if anyone here is prepared to post a one minute "teaser" video into a 30 minute infomercial.

And, can you tell me where to find groups that do infomercials for "small timers", meaning those of us who would spend less than about $200 to participate on a well publicized TV campaign.

Do you know anyone who has tried to put together an infomercial JV style? How'd it go?
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Old 10-21-2007, 01:51 PM
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Hey the cost of the add may be small but how much would it cost to get Angelina Jolie to front it. LOL

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Old 11-03-2007, 08:27 PM
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You really think it would make a difference Who opened the series? Actually, I'm not sure who "Angelina Jolie" is. Thing is, to remain interesting to viewers, there must be content. Content from each jv member is what makes the viewer remain and watch the next clip or click onto the full scale video in the video classified ads dot info website. IMHO
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