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Hi Shane,
Good move.
The approach you’ve just outlined does not sit well with “Get Rich Quick”, which smacks of exactly the approach that you don’t want to follow.
Also agree about Dr. Andy. I’ve subscribed to his newsletter for years, trust him completely, and have bought every one of his products within hours of each launch – bar one (the site builder, which is now free).
He has achieved the sort of trust level you are aiming for, so I think you’re on the right path.
So good luck (but I don’t think “Get more Cheese” would be on target!).
Best wishes
As someone who has always struggled to make any decent money on line I am looking forward to getting involved with your stuff.
Only been a subscriber for a week but already I like the no BS approach to your reviews where you are obviously not just after the affiliate click!
I think if you concentrate more on the Internet Marketing niche it can only be good for your subscribers.
The quality of what I have seen up so now has been excellent and I only wish I had known about your material earlier!
So here is to you making a big success of your future projects and dragging the rest of us with you!!!
Lots to look forward to then.
:-)
Alex
PS GetRichSlowly.com ?
Just kidding.
That’s already taken, actually.
And if I look at how my income has developed since I took my business(es) online, it wouldn’t be very honest either. ;)
Hello, Shane
Here’s an Idea for domain name.
http://swissbladerenagade.com
It’s available
Best of life
That has a very nice ring to it. :)
I think your model is very refreshing and it is why I buy products through your affiliate links, because I get value from you and I like to repay you when I can. I have bought products from Andy William and I also respect him and the way he markets. In fact, I found you through Andy. Keep up the good work.
Hi Shane
Yep, can’t wait to be an advanced marketer and spend more money with you…
Apart from anything else, I know and suspect most people know how the IM model works. I have seen Frank Kern’s stuff and have read dozens of books on marketing including Cialdini’s book on influence and persuasion.
There’s only a few people I trust in this field and you happen to be one of them. (Andy Williams happens to be another and I’m already on his list)
So rejoice because as soon as I’m a super marketer I will spend more cash through and with you.
I’m useless at the branding aspect of naming products so I will leave that to your other readers.
All the best
Steve
Hey Steve,
I don’t Frank Kern!
I’d like to meet all the successful people he is responsible for that bought his expensive products.
He’s a good marketer though.
Don”t “like” Frank Kern!
Hi
I never said I liked Frank Kern. His models and methodology is though very sound.
He applies a lot of psychology to his approach and is something we can all learn from.
Like it or not, marketing is all about people. It’s all about persuasion.
If you ever tweak a headline to get a better response, you are applying psychology.
Please don’t get stuck on the emotion of what Frank Kern or Mike Filsaime brings up. Learn from them and move on.
The only difference is the intent or outcome. For good or for evil is your choice.
Regards
Steve
God…where were you 10 years ago? I just think of all the time, money, effort and frustration I could have saved.
Your business model is right on the money (no pun intended). It’s a mature, grown-up approach which makes so much sense for securing things for the long term. Not an immature, “gotta grab all I can before it goes away,” approach, which so many internet marketers seem to subscribe to.
I found you through Andy Williams. I’ve been a subscriber/customer of his for about five years now. Just like you, he’s the real deal. I’m so glad you two are connected.
As far as the new name, if you’re trying to play off the Swiss thing, maybe something with banks, watches, chocolate or chalets. ;)
10 years ago, I was certainly not online and I didn’t know what the heck I wanted to do with my life. :)
Gonna be a loooong name if I want to squeeze in banks, watches, chocolate and chalets (and cheese?). But I see what you mean. :)
I didn’t mean all those names together in one domain, silly. Just trying to ignite your creative juices…and being a smart ass. LOL
Would be more fun, though.
I should combine all the ideas and suggestions.
At least a domain like shanemelaughshonesttransparentcheesematterhornswisschocolateclockmountainblademarketingreviewsblog.com won’t be taken already.
You left out the banks.
I forgot about the Matterhorn. Now there’s an iconic symbol!
Thanks for your comments Shane.
Andy is on my list! and so are you :)
Look at Dan kennedy for ideas Shane, check out his Blog. You might be the master internet marketer but when it comes to impact and life skills and perseverance and I loosely use the term “patience” I am the guy you want on any team and I recommend Dan for any ideas.
I think your no holds barred approach will still work on your review blog site, just give it a different twist, (Dan can give you tons ideas for this, he is not an internet marketer, but a true marketer period!)
Shane, I would love to buy your products when they come out, you are very personable and likeable, don’t forget that mate!
The only thing is, even though I studied computer systems and networking technology 10 years ago, some of the stuff you talk about is not at my level of comprehension yet, I have to draw it out then I get it (there is so much to learn).
But I’m okay with that because I can handle the overwhelm, where it might too much to handle for others and therefore being confusing.
Do you have perhaps entry level comments to share to recruit new subscribers who are just getting involved in their eye opening ventures online? and maybe you can get some of the stuff you talk about at the newbie level and on because even I have a hard time keeping up.
You’re definitely staying on my list Shane.
Regards,
Kal
PS. You can call yourself “The Defiant Marketer” It sounds BOLD like you! :)
Hi Shane,
Isn’t it a shock that someone in IM actually will get beyond the free stuff and want to make money from their list (tongue in cheek). I have to admit the quality of your free stuff is far superior than many paid products I have bought. As I start to work through Link Control, I too was amazed at the quality of what was being offered and wondered about the catch.
Thanks for all you do and offer and I kind of look forward to even paying for more stuff in the future …
OK … WRT the new name … loose the cheese thing; I was never much of a Green Bay Packers (cheese-heads) fan ;)
Cheers,
Jim H.
Awww… nobody likes my cheese-idea.
Hi Shane,
Good channel, but, at this stage, what will you call advance stuff?
That’s a great question.
The way I see it, there’s the, let’s say “pre-newbies”. That’s when you’ve just came across the idea of making money online and don’t have any clue yet, how it could be achieved (hint: most newbie-traps are tailored to this market).
Then, there’s the newbie: That’s when you know the basics. You know about websites, you know a few ways to monetize a website, you maybe know a bit about SEO and PPC and other traffic generation methods, but you don’t have much to show for it, yet. Not much traffic, not a lot of income etc.
Most newbies are interested in learning “how to make money online” methods. A complete strategy that shows them how to build an online revenue stream.
Then, there’s the advanced marketer, who makes consistent money online. That’s when you’ve most likely specialized on something and are becoming an expert at it.
An example of an advanced product would be one about e-mail marketing, talking about psychological factors, split testing e-mails and squeeze pages, how to set up and fulfill expectations with a list you build, how to do follow-ups that adapt to the subscribers behaviour etc.
Maybe a simpler example: A product on how to write sales-copy is something I’d consider advanced.
Hi Shane,
I like your approach on presenting free stuff first and then charging later. This approach allows new subscribers who don’t know anything about you to learn from you and build trust over time. So many gurus’ gang-up on innocent and sometimes ignorant subscribers by simply partnering with other gurus’ to creation the illusion of authority and trust.
I wish you the best in your endeavors.
Shane, That makes complete sense to me. And yes, it partly does so because I want it to, but that is perfectly fine. In BBP and the free stuff I found so much value and learned so much (although I am in the business for 8 years now). Even your really basic stuff is detailed enough to fill gaps here and there. Giving these pearls away motivates me to get that income flow going for my own little business.
Maybe some mountains in the name as well?
Cheers,
Valentin
Hello Shane
great video, I arrived through Andy williams also
own a couple of his products
Just as a side note recently purchased your backlink
battle plan I must read it one day!!
I read this week somewhere on the web
the only thing you need to market on the web
is YOU use your name and go for it!
good luck
Hi Shane,
I love the fact you are so open with your Evil masterplan!! I am most certainly along for the ride as i feel your products that i have seen so far over deliver in many aspects! I cannot wait until i am able to declare myself an advanced marketer.
I agree that we will also be interested in the more advanced tools and products as we progress. I feel with your guidance and advice, your faithful followers will become advanced marketers very quickly and with a great foundation layer of Proper SEO knowledge and a skill set to help them along the way.
This then will leave us that we should be able to research, build and rank our websites to front page with work and the tricks you may teach us along the way.
It is a very exciting time to be within your realm of students and i look forward to the next steps to success..
Chris.
I think many are used to the name and after a few weeks it begins to stick. A change to getmorecheese would be catchy and sounds okay but richquickreview is already a somewhat familiar brand that has value (at least to me) Why change?
That’s true.
On the other hand, I do feel like the name pretty badly mis-represents the intention of this site and right now, it’s only about 1 year old. It’s only just starting to become a bit of a brand, so I feel like it’s still a good time to change to something more fitting.
Hey Shane,
I appreciate your honesty, as always.
I have wondered about that name “Rich Quick Review”.
I don’t eat cheese so “GetMoreCheese” doesn’t do it for me as a domain idea.
How about something with HOT in the name where “H” is for honesty, “O” is for openness and “T” is for transparency.
I already own the domain HOTimo.com which is an abbreviation (or acronym) for “honest open transparent intelligent marketing online”.(And it is also HOT IMO – imo is the Japanese word for potato [I have quite a strong connection with Japan] so to me HOT IMO also means “hot potato” which is easy to remember – and I like potatoes much better than cheese :-))
I did also have another domain with HOT and ethical and internet marketing in the name but I have let that expire since my choosing not to be involved in the internet marketing “niche”. (It was also very long for a domain name.)
(I am not sure if I will actually use hotimo.com now either as I originally registered it when I was planning to do some IM niche products – but I now have an emotional attachment to the “hot potato” and it is good and short.)
Anyway, enough rambling on,
good luck with the name change Shane!
Wayne.
P.S. I don’t feel that I need to be on any more IM email lists right now, but I will check out Andy Williams as he comes so highly recommended both by yourself and several of the other commenters here.
Hey Wayne,
The Hot Potato is a really cool concept for a name. It has lot’s of back-story but that’s something that makes it special. Good stuff. :)
Yes, I like it Shane, but I am not sure I actually have a use for it now.
(The “honest open transparent” can still relate to lots of other stuff but I will have to come up with another meaning for the imo – “intelligent marketing online” is no longer of use to me.)
Maybe I will sit on it for a while until it is clear whether I will use it or not.
It will only get older which apparently improves the SEO value :-)
Wayne.
Shane,
Why not brand yourself with use shanemelaugh.com?
You appear to already be the owner of it.
(Lucky you could get it if you really did only register it 2 months ago – my own name.com was already gone 2 years ago I had to make do with wayne-cochrane.com – which I don’t like.)
My understanding is that branding yourself with your own name is good marketing in the IM niche as long as you have a good reputation. And it is too late to be shy now – you are already known and liked through your products and videos.
So why not get shanemelaugh.com out of that Namecheap parking lot and put it to use?
Wayne.
You know, that’s a very good point.
There’s only one reason why I might not want to do that: IM is not the only niche where I’m branding myself. Granted, I’m getting out of “the other” niche where I did a bit of personal branding, but I’m getting into a new one.
But I have to think about it.
Yes, it’s tricky stuff all this branding and domain names.
I have had a serious challenge choosing which way to go with it myself. I was intending to brand myself but I could not get the “waynecochrane.com”.
I was intending to use waynecochrane.com for branding myself for all my stuff which would have covered several different “niches”.
But who knows if it would have worked?
Now that I have reconciled myself to making do with “wayne-cochrane.com” I have discovered that I have some serious resistance to becoming well-known, so I am now looking at using “NaturalHealingService.com” as my main umbrella site (which is very descriptive but boring and unfortunately not very good for keywords [high competition and low search demand]) and only using “wayne-cochrane.com” as my administrative site (for support, URL-shortening, product downloads etc [and self-hosted autoresponder script?]).
I have also discovered that there are lots of other Wayne Cochranes on the net, some of whom are already much better known than me, so using my name for branding may not work so well.
However you don’t seem to have this challenge. You just came up for all 10 spots on page 1 of Google for “Shane Melaugh” (without the “”).
So you could go for it Shane!
Wayne.
Hi Wayne
To over come you name branding problem you need to create a virtual name for each niche you wish to be seen as an expert in.
Each name you create, you have to check that it is unique in both Google and Twitter.
Try a baby naming site for starters, check my name out Indigo Jute in Google it is No1.
Good luck
Talk soon
Indigo Jute
I like the RQR. You can just change the word to something else.
Reach Quick Results or Real Quick Results or Real Quality …
The other idea is to use Swiss something… Everyone know what Swiss stands for. It’s a good brand.
Cheers
Hi Shane
Thank you for your Sunday news roundup, I look forward to and enjoy it because it stands out like a beacon of light shinning across a sea of IM hype.
Regarding Free givaways:
I thought you were doing it for free as a mark of penance for your past over charging sins or perhaps the fresh mountain air had effected your sensabilities to making even more money from us newbies than other IM’ers, or perhaps you actually lived on fresh air and did not need the money.
Alas it turns out that you had this cunning plan all along, I would never have guessed…!!!
Regarding Your blog name: “Rich Quick Review” is totally wrong in my opinon, I think you need to brand your own name “Shane Melaugh”, because you sell yourself first, then the products you reccommend.
Also a blog name “Shane Melaugh” will allow you to buid your reputation as a person and it also has the flexibility to allow a prefix or suffix to your name like “Shane Melaugh on IM”, “Shane Melaugh on IM hype products” or “Shane Melaugh on WHICH IM products” etc.
As for the advance stuff: You said that you wanted us to start making money on line first then you could get to the advanced stuff, tools, methods etc later where the real maony is.
Regarding making money online:
It would be great if you did a video series based on a project to show us all how you actually go about making money online even if it is only $100/wk, where we could look over your shoulder as you do it. See what advanced tools you use, how you actually go about selecting keywords etc. Since this series would be sort of live we could follow along each week with you as we build our own sites, to make for some of us our first money online.
There is a world of difference between knowing and understanding something. All the stuff you have shown us so far is the knowing(knowledge), however to understand it, we have to do it. This is why I think a project would be a great idea for us newbies to put in to correct practice the knowledge you have given us and a benefit for you would be to sell the advanced tools along the way.
Thanks
Indigo Jute
Ha! Your ideas are better than my real story!
“I used to be a greedy guru and now I’m giving away free stuff to make up for it!” – I’d like to see that, one day.
As for the live case study thing. I think it’s a good idea and it’s something I’ve been thinking about myself. I definitely want to create something along those lines, at some point.
Hi Shane
Forgot to request help with LinkControl, unable to access the link you have on offer.
If you could help please.
talk soon
Indigo
I like your Sunday Updates. Your plan to provide a higher level of content is more than welcomed.
Personally, I don’t see any need to rebrand and rename your RQR site. In the event that you do create a new identity I hope you will archive all of your existing content. It’s too valuable to go missing. Perhaps you could keep the existing site live and provide a prominent link back to it.
I agree with other commenters that Link Control coulda shouda been a paid product. That holds for most of your content.
Best regards,
Terry C
The content would definitely stay. I’d probably do a permanent redirect to a new domain and clone the site.
That way, all the links to the current domain would also stay valid.
All I’d change is the name, the domain and perhaps the theme.
Hi Shane,
I like your business model. In fact, that’s the model I’m aiming to focus on, too –
1.)Educate the Pre-Newbies.
2.)Help the Newbies to get started and teach them to Learn and Implement what they just learn.
3.)Once they are in the Advanced marketer level, teach them how to Grow their business ( or Grow their business with you – JV or something BIG…)
At the end of day, we ALL WIN :)
Hope
Giving away free stuff early on, makes the game easier for u.
The hard part about hype is that u got to deliver on what you promise which makes the game harder.
Yea, like every1 else Shane Melaugh is a great idea for a name.
It fits with being very creative rather than sticking to reviews.
Hey Shane,
It could be “get more cheddar” ha ha.
But seriously my friend I do applaud you for your up front transparency and I really do know what you mean when you say promoting more expensive products. .
It’s sort of like you enjoy this industry and while you are learning you love to teach it also. So promoting more advanced products will make it fun for you to learn and teach as you go.
Sort of like building a community of people learning this internet marketing thing together. I think it’s a good thing.
And let’s not forget you want to make more money in the process…
That’s what were all here for to learn and make more “cheese”.
Ronnie
Hi Shane,
GoDaddy says imgold.com is available for US$280. You seem to be doing your best to give us gold quality products and advice and since your first quarter push will be in the IM field…
Anyway, just a thought.
Cheers,
Don
Love the work you do Shane, keep it up. Actually I should call you A-hab because you refuse to tell any lies lol. In regards to a name change I suggest having the word ‘Shift’ somewhere in your title like ‘Shift Marketing’ or ‘RichShift’ because when I started following your blog you really helped me shift my perecption of internet marketers that they are only in it for the money. I loved your Guru Popcorn series which was more tongue in cheek rather than bagging them.
Got my name onto Andies list, I’ll check out if he’s got teh goods. Btw how do I get my hands on Link Control – I’ve tried searching for it??
Great balanced review Shane.
Interesting to note that you classify the unbrabded upsell as “bad marketing”. I agree with you.
I have experienced “bad marketing” with the vendoe of EVP2 before.
I purchased EVP1 before due to pressure from the “scarcity tactic”. The FALSE scarcity as it turned out to be was that the $127 one-off fee was to be soon replaced (I think there was an actual date given) by a monthly fee of $127.
A one-off fee of $127 or a monthly fee of $127? The choice was obvious. So I purchased at the $127 one-off feee price (even though I knew I did not need a video player THEN (Past tense of NOW)[I “knew” I would need it later.])
And then I discovered later that the monthly fee was never applied and EVP1 was still available indefinitely for the one-off fee of $127, just as EVP2 still is.
(If this happened now I would demand a refund.)
This left me feeling that the vendor is unethical and untrustworthy. As you say: bad marketing. (And unethical to me, but let’s stick to the bad marketing for now.)
So when EVP2 prelaunch was started, as an owner of EVP1 I was offered a discounted upgrade of $77 for EVP2, which was once again applied with the scarcity thing. In this case it was an unusual tactic. I was pressured to prebuy EVP2 for $77 and then wait until the product launch in order to receive the product.
So I was pressured to pay for the product about 10 days before I could actually receive the product, and then when the product would actually be available my discount upgrade price would become unavailable.
Very strange marketing tactic.
Bad marketing in my opinion, for several reasons:
* I did not trust that the “scarcity” was real after my negative experience of the dishonesty of the EVP1 scarcity.
* I wondered why they were trying to “presell” (the real literal meaning of presell) the product. Were they desperate? Did they need money beforehand to help pay the bills?
* This compared badly with other product upgrade opportunities where the discount is usually available available indefinitely or at least for an extended time.
The result: I did not purchase EVP2 even though the product sounds good.
Was the “scarcity” once again false?
I don’t know. (Once bitten twice shy.) I haven’t checked whether the discounted upgrade is sgtill available.
Woiuld I be happy to pay the full price in the future if I “need” the product?
No. The unethical behaviour and bad marketing of this vendor have left me feeling very jaded and I would be very resistant to purchasing, particularly at the full price.
And now that you have told me about the “unbranded” upsell, there is almost no chance of me being willing to purchase any of this vendors’ products again.
Wayne.
Damn! A typo in my previous comment.
Just as well I am not into perfectionism:-)
I would be upset.
Damn! I hate imperfections:-)
I think of swiss cheese as cheese with holes in it! Not at all like your products Shane … the plan you outlined fits my perception of what you were doing ‘giving before you get’ but your
giving is on an exceptional level!
I’ve been on Andy Williams’ list for years and I respect his integrity … like you have started to do he makes a thorough review before he writes about a product, so the only decision his followers need to make is if they want to spend the money or not, with no need to worry about the value of the product.
The ‘evil’ plan you outline in the video is based on building your business on the same kind of trust and I think you should include Shane Melaugh in your name … you come across as a very special person!(from a very old judge of character)
Fran :)
Hi Shane. Great video. I like your honesty. I too believe those clickbank products are mostly rubbish. And yes I would be more likely to buy the products you are talking about if I were making money. At the moment I am just trying to establish my site and it is not easy but am trying to use article marketing to assist me. Being on a low budget these kinds of products are out of my reach for the moment. It is good that you want people to get a hold of the basics. I will look more at your guides to help me. Which are the key things to look at?
Shane:
I hope one thing you accomplish with your brand of evilness is to put to rest, once and for all, the ‘moral dilemma’ newcomers inevitably feel once exposed to the wonderfulness of Internet Marketing.
That is the point they come to when they realize they are simply dupes to spread other people’s plans to ‘help’ new marketers “Get Rich In Their Underwear.”
I felt pretty empty when I came to see I was peddling mostly regurgitated crap, and was a victim of bastardization by the ‘syndicate’ members that was involved. {List swapping and promoting each others ‘newest, brightest, shiniest, over-hyped junk} which you (and some others) have so aptly pointed out. In other words – the seemingly endless cycle of selling money-making stuff to those trying to make money selling money-making stuff.
As far as a domain name, it is unfortunate that simply “ShaneSez(dot com”) isn’t available, IMO.
What!? A marketeer being open transparent and honest? You’ll be selling high quality good value products to the right target market next.. Seiously though, it is refreshing to find someone in the IM space whose emails I actually look forward to receiving and don’t have me reaching for the unsubscribe. You provide great quality information to your list and it is nice to see your version of ‘moving the free line’ actually involves giving away high quality products that others would sell, rather than some incomplete or not too useful info just to draw people into having to buy the product on offer to get the whole picture.
Yes, I think rich quick review is probably not the best brand for where you want to be – irony tends not to come across in a URL! I don’t know – the transparent marketeer? The honest marketeer? Seethru marketing? Never was any good at brand names – thank goodness google likes exact match domains! Good luck with the rebrand, I shall enjoy following along with whatever you do.
Why you devious little… ;-)
As a person who loves irony, I know first hand how it can backfire if the people on the receiving end doesn’t understand the tone of your message… so for that reason I guess a straightforward domain name is usually better.
On the other hand all the variations on “marketing, online business” named domains/product brands have been abused for so long that such a name might actually tick many of your prospects off from the get go.
Anyway, I personally look forward to whatever you’ll do next – because so far your stuff has been very good.
Hello Shane,
I really have to say, you’ve studied Frank Kern’s marketing style very well. Thank you for this excellent example of “Mass Control” technique. Your mail and your video have all the ingredients. Among others:
– Character Building: The honest guy (don’t overdo this)
– Cool Catchwords: “Devius/Evil Masterplan” (very good)
– Curiosity Factor: “this video might offend you” (I personally have heard this too often…)
And my two favourites:
1. The “We-Against-The-Others” Approach: honesty, quality, transperancy (= The Good) vs. shaby scam (= The Bad and the Ugly)
2. Proof: I really like you twisted that: no big cars, now million dollar checks, but the good old “Look-I-Do-What-I-Preach” Approach.
Looking forward for your next shot.
Regards, V.
P.S.: If you want to keep riding the honest wave, you have to use either the word “honesty” or very similar terms like transperancy, trust, etc. in your new URL.
OMG, someone Guru-Popcorn’ed my e-mail!
I do need to mention that I have not studied Frank Kern’s marketing style at all. I have not bought any of his products, at least. I do read his e-mails, when I catch them in my guru inbox and I do kind of like his style, but I certainly wouldn’t describe myself as a student of it.
There’s also a bit more info on why I’m not actually playing a marketing angle of “I’m the good guy” in this video. I don’t look at it as “riding the honest wave” at all. My goal is that you realize you can take what I say and do pretty much at face value. If I’m using some kind of trick, I’ll probably tell you about it in the same piece of content that I’m using that trick in and if not, then in some follow-up content.
Get Swiss Cheese.com
Swiss Cheese Review.com
Rich Swiss Cheese.com
Cheesy Internet Riches.com
Get Cheese Quick.com
I know, I know! CUT THE CHEESE.COM!!! The logo could be a picture of you, emerging from a thick green fog, in full fighting gear, holding up your sword with a huge piece of Swiss cheese stuck on the tip.
This could be big. $$$$$$$ Have your people call my people. We’ll do lunch. :)
Brian
Clearly, it was a mistake showing you that clip with the swordfighting…
Also, I will totally have my people call your people (as soon as “my people” exist, which is essential to me being able to tell them to call your people).
Nah. Not a mistake. That was the coolest thing I’ve ever seen any internet marketer do yet. I’m probably the only one that ever mentions it to you aren’t I?
It was a lot more exciting than anything I’ve ever seen Mike Filsaime do, that’s for sure. He probably builds birdhouses or makes sand art in bottles in his spare time, so you got him beat hands down.
I’d better get started working on getting “my people” as well. So they can be ready for your people’s call.
Brian
Okay, I promise to send you a new clip if I get one from our next gig. (and yes, you are the only one that keeps mentioning it)
Yeah, get those people. Would be a shame if my people were left on hold indefinitely when they call yours.
Oh yeah, You should have called the title to this post “MEDIEVAL MASTERPLAN”.
You forgot the evil laugh at the end.
I’m just saying.
Brian
Hi Shane
No surprise about your honesty….it’s all in the eyes. I’ll send you a PM about future products that I’d be interested.
Peter
Considering that there are already too many “guru’s” out there preying on newbies, it is nice to know that is not what you intend to become. Thank you for that!
How about RichTheRightWay.com, or I could sell you my GetInternetRiches.com, or simply IM-Riches.com
Hi Shane,
Thanks for sharing your Master Plan. I believe you will succeed because you have applied the Godversal law ” that it’s more blessed to give than to receive”, and that you can achieve Great SUCCESS when you help others to be successful.
Love your content and education videos – it’s of the highest quality. You certainly gain my Trust – and I look forward to your education (I’m a newbie), and being able to buy advance products through you.
There’s nothing Evil..:) in what you are doing. In fact I will call it the Gracious Masterplan ! But then I suppose Evil is much more sticky !!
I am glad i found this site through Andy Williams.Shane you mention in the video about free linking plan,where can i find that?i have already bought your product just wondering.thank you.
You can get the LinkControl product here: http://whitesquareim.com/fs/linkcontrolsignup1.html
That sign-up page produces an error for some people (only about 1% of cases, but still). Working on fixing that and there will be some transitions for all my products in the coming weeks. Might get a bit bumpy, but hopefully only for a short period of time.
Hey Shane,
You’re one of the few IMers that I trust. Keep the freebies and reviews coming.
Spencer