Sometimes, your best option is to wait and see what happens. That’s not what the gurus will tell you about what to put on your sales pages. They’ll tell you that FOMO is the way you get people to buy stuff. It’s true that people will buy stuff when the sales page has a countdown timer and a deadline to buy, but if the product in question is a good one, then not being an early adopter is often the right option. People who really back their products do not only put them on sale for 7 days and never offer them again. The real products are always available, perhaps not at the same price, but that shouldn’t be your first consideration. Your first consideration should be, is this product going to get me closer to my goals today, this week, or this month? If it won’t, then do not buy it. You’ll be wasting your money on something that you’ll never use. How do I know this? I have fallen into that trap several times. I have bought courses that I have never finished. I have bought PDFs that I’ve never read all the way through. Sometimes, that’s because I found them to be too light-weight in content. Sometimes, it was because I decided to change direction. Sometimes, it was because I didn’t like the ethics of the methods presented. Sometimes I asked for a refund, sometimes I didn’t. In all of those situations, I wasted my money. I don’t know how much, and I’m not going to add it all up because I don’t want to know. I will tell you this though. I once bought a personal training that cost me $5,000. I discovered very quickly that I knew more than the trainer, and they wouldn’t refund me. I should have waited a bit longer and asked for more proof of success. One thing you can do that improves your chance of making a useful purchase is to contact the vendor with a question or two. How fast they respond and the quality of their response will help guide your choices. Regards, P.S. You can always ask me anything about anything I’m promoting because I usually only promote products that I have bought and used. Sometimes, I’ll promote a product from a vendor I trust because I have at least one of their products, even if I don’t have the one I’m promoting. I own and use multiple products from this vendor, including this one, https://go.wm-tips.com/diamond, because what he produces are simple, easy-to-implement methods. Most of the time there is no cost to implement these methods either, which has to be a bonus for those starting out or on a low budget. |