November 27, 2009

The “Farewell” parade continues…

By Jeff Walker

[[ NOTE FROM JEFF WALKER: due to the
new FTC guidelines on testimonials that took
affect on 12/01/2009, I’ve had to remove the
Case Studies from this page until we get
further clarification on the new FTC
guidelines.]]

OK, I’m back in “content give-away” mode…

My biggest problem is picking out which pieces of
content to give you before the new FTC guidelines
go into place in just a few days (if you don’t
know what I’m talking about, read this post.

In any case, I’ve got lots of goodies to share but
I don’t want to just do a massive content dump
that overwhelms people, so I’ve picked out three
really cool Case Studies.

(And if you are hungry for more, then you can see
more at this link, and more at this link, and even
more at this link.)

So here’s a really great Case Study with Greg
Poulos, who is probably my single most successful
student. Greg has done great launches… primarily
by continually relaunching his products. He’s in a
SUPER competitive niche, but he’s been able to
really set himself apart with his launches. Check it out:

[[ VIDEO REMOVED ]]

This next Case Study is with Chuck Smith, who is
sort of the opposite from Greg… at least in
terms of markets. Chuck is in a tiny little hobby
niche - quilting. Nevertheless, that didn’t stop
him from pulling in a quick $xx with his two
launches.

I love this Case Study because sometimes it’s easy
to get overwhelmed with some of the huge numbers
you hear in these Case Studies. However, pulling
$xx out of two launches in a few weeks time is
life-changing money for 99.9% of the people out
there.

[[ VIDEO REMOVED]]—

This last Case Study is just plain fun… it’s
with Jason Moffatt - this was actually the second
Case Study I recorded with Jason, and his results
on this second launch blew away the great results
he had on his first launch.

It’s important to note that Jason’s launch wasn’t
for an “Internet Marketing” product (in fact,
you’ll notice that NONE of these Case Studies are
about launching “make money online” or “Internet
Marketing” products.)

In any case, this Case Study is funny because I
actually recorded this while Jason was on the
phone with his Paypal rep… they were calling him
up to find out why he had so much money come
pouring into his account in one day. Check it out:

[[ VIDEO REMOVED ]]

OK, that’s it for now. I’ll have more content for
you tomorrow (and maybe even some later today)…
so keep checking back on the main page of the blog
at this link.

REMEMBER: I’m going to have to pull all this stuff
down in just a few days - the new FTC guidelines
go into place on December 1st. And remember, I’m
going to be opening Product Launch Formula 2.3+ on
Sunday at 12:00 noon eastern time - I’ll be
releasing it as THIS LINK.

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One Response to “The “Farewell” parade continues…”

  1. Steven von Kohorn Says:
    December 5th, 2009 at 7:08 am

    Jeff,
    I know you are on holidays recovering from your launch but I need to ’speak’ with you about a global opportunity.
    Please email me.
    regards
    Steve

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