Pre-selling essentially means that before you pitch a product or service to a subscriber or potential customer you build up the ‘reputation’ & ‘want or need’ for that product so that when you do eventually offer your potential customer the product or service they will already be sold on it!
You see a type of presale used a lot with big launches nowadays where loads of really great content is given away for free a week or two before the product is launched & then by the time the product is put in front of you, you already trust the creator, you know material is good, you know it works & you’re more likely to make a purchase.
So preselling can really increase your conversion rates & increase your profits. So I’ve got a cool free gift for you today which is private label rights to a course in preselling. The rights are as follows:
[Yes] Can be given away
[Yes] Can be packaged
[Yes] Can be offered as a bonus
[Yes] Can Be Edited Completely
[Yes] Can claim authorship
[Yes] Can be added to paid membership sites
[Yes] Can sell this product
[Yes] Can be offered through auction sites
[Yes] Can sell Resale Rights
[Yes] Can sell Master Resale Rights
[Yes] Can sell Private Label Rights
[NO] Can Claim Copyright
It comes with all the graphics, sales pages & download page & of course the course itself. You can download it all at the link below
>Click Here To Download The Preselling PLR (Zip File)<
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Hi Mark,
Thanks for the Free Gift, it looks great. I am just about to sign up for some Giveaway’s and this looks perfect. I have one person on my list, so hopefully by giving a good gift like this, my list will increase in size.
Thanks again.
Take care.
Robyn
Hi mark,
Nice article. Most beginners get their customer relation wrong right from the start. Once they capture a lead, they bombard them with offers.
They forget about building trust as they are taken in by creating instant wealth.
As you said, building a relationship is the way to go and you can only do this if you are some sort of authority in your niche otherwise you won’t be taken seriously.
Regards
Martin