October 19, 2009
The “Fish” Video
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October 19, 2009
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Topics: Uncategorized | 96 Comments »
October 19th, 2009 at 6:18 pm
Your videos and the content are getting better and better Jeff! Thank you!
Marshall
October 19th, 2009 at 6:20 pm
Beautiful, beautiful, beautiful. I’m following your videos and I’m already starting to close some big deals. So if I’m doing it based on vague concepts, I can’t wait to get your complete video and getting larger deals.
And I agree about the “fish” concept. They just want it all on a silver platter.
October 19th, 2009 at 6:45 pm
Well…to keep the metaphor intact…this product does seem to be a different kettle of fish. Given Jeff’s track record, this could provide a direct path to a very viable business. Looking forward to the finale!
October 19th, 2009 at 6:46 pm
How cool is that?
I’m already sold. Just tell us the price.
October 19th, 2009 at 6:46 pm
Kevin – you got it exactly right.
We’re not just serving fish sandwiches, we’re putting them on silver platters for our clients.
As an attendee of Jeff Walker’s $25k Product Launch Manager event in Los Angeles, I learned how to provide not just launches, but launches with all the trimmings – the whole works!
Jeff taught us to provide clients with launches of such power that these people will engage us not for just a single launch, but for an ongoing series of them.
I explained in an earlier post how I “fired my day” job after taking the training. I did so because I knew how powerful my offering to the market is. And that’s being proven true.
I’m now working with a client who has clearly expressed that I will be the Launch Manager going forward. The current launch is just under way and she has already thanked my for my ideas on her future launches.
These techniques are that powerful.
Hubert Lee
a Jeff Walker trained Product Launch Manager
October 19th, 2009 at 6:50 pm
Thanks Jeff,
I’m anxiously awaiting the next video so I can evaluate the investment.
sean
October 19th, 2009 at 7:00 pm
Jeff!!!
Your probably wondering why your email list sucks at this moment… Well, I try to get your newest videos and I found them but, unfortunately they were in my spam box
No wonder I didn’t see these video’s
I would hate to see your launch go bad since your very particular on your email.
Personally I would tweak your email address on Aweber. That way they won’t end up in my spam box, I bet many people are not getting your videos and blog posts because of this.
I wanted to say I’m very excited about your new launch and I have been waiting for emails that didn’t come into my email box.
Do I get a hero cookie for bringing this to your attention LOL. I hope I saved you financially and I’m pretty sure you were wondering why you were getting such low open rates as well.
Jeff your the best! I can’t wait to see everything you have to share, you’re in fact a hero of mine when you showed me videos on product launch… well lets just say you totally changed the way I view Internet marketing.
All the best,
Mya
MyaLynn on Twitter
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: Mya... actually, my email list doesn't suck at the moment - in fact the open rate and click through rate is completely off the charts right now.
I'm sorry that my emails hit your spam box, but that doesn't mean it's hitting everyone's spam box. I have test accounts all over the place (including at gmail, which is your provider), and I haven't been seeing my emails dumped into the spam box.
But thanks for the heads up, I'll do some more checking. And I hope you clicked "not spam" on my emails!! ]]
October 19th, 2009 at 7:08 pm
One of the reasons why I’m interested in investing in this course it to find out THE CLIENT SELECTION PROCESS.
I’m interested in finding out what kind of qualifications does my business has to have in order to be selected from a JEFF WALKER’S PRODUCT LAUNCH MANAGER?
In other words, if my business / products can be selected from a PLM, I’ll know that I in fact have a great business / product!
Finding out what PLM search for in a client can be the best business information you can imagine! If those guys will take you as a client, that means you are on the right path to having major success with your business / product.
Again, if I know what PLMs are searching for in a client’s business, I’ll know then how to create my product and my business to make it successful.
After that, I’ll I need is a product launch manager to take what I have done so far, create the perfect launch – and achieve success.
Hope this makes sense.
To sum up, I’m willing to invest in this program just to find out what I need to do in my business to pass the PLM’s client selection. Because then I will know I will achieve success. Why? Because then I know that launching that product using product launch formula will be extremely successful… Making me a lot of money.
Take care guys, hope this shows you how powerful this is.
Davor Debrecin
October 19th, 2009 at 7:09 pm
I noticed IM in the future and want to work globally as PLM.
I am at a little town in the bottom of the earth (Dunedin, New Zealand) with slow internet connection (250k DSL) with only few internet based companies (
potential clients). Will the course work from where I am? Or I have to travel to US to take the course? I am sold already, but given that very skeptical surrounding environment, limited funds, and a potential high costs of the course, I really hope that Jeff you will make the course affordable and work for people like me.
October 19th, 2009 at 7:23 pm
Jeff,
You are so cool! I am learning so much just watching you launch your own coaching program. I am completely excited by the opportunity you are offering. I am more than willing to pay the original price of $25,000. I want in at any price.
Candy
October 19th, 2009 at 7:33 pm
Thanks Jeff, I’m truly excited about the education and the long term potential of the training. Can’t wait to hear the payment plan(s), in hopes, I can be part of this amazing elite group.
October 19th, 2009 at 7:58 pm
Hubert Lee,
Thank you for sharing your insights on the program and I truly am eager to dig through the course with a fine tooth comb.
Although I am figuring things out for myself going from creating my own products, to copywriting/marketing for others and now helping clients launch, I think Jeff’s program will simply make me better, knowledgeable and much more valuable to my clients.
Besides, I know Jeff will point out a lot of pitfalls I can avoid rather than going through them myself and suffer the consequences.
In fact, with my 2-3 clients I’m adding to my books now, automating my SEO business (not really automated, I’m just hiring a lot of people to take over) and preparing for another product launch of my own in about 6-7 months, I’ll be able to dedicate a lot of time to this program and learn everything possible.
I’m quite excited.
Kevin
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: Kevin... you're right about the pitfalls piece. When I gave the first PLM training at the $25k LA event, when I got to the parts about the mistakes I've made and I've seen others make... well you could have heard a pin drop in that room. From what I heard afterwards, that was some of the stuff that people valued the most.]]
October 19th, 2009 at 8:04 pm
Awesome stuff. This fits perfectly with Bob Serling’s Million Dollar Licensing and Frank’s Mass Control. These three products are a perfect trifecta.
October 19th, 2009 at 8:16 pm
Jeff, I am pretty interested in your Product Launch Manager. I owned a Mortgage and a Real Estate Company and Lost everything last year. I know I have the spirit and I am definately moving in that direction. Being a business owner allowed me to know lots of other business owners and when I am watching your videos I get great ideas for their businesses. I know they trust me and believe in me I just need the knowledge to back it up.
October 19th, 2009 at 8:19 pm
Great work, Jeff. You sure have a way of keeping the suspense level high, particularly for those like myself who are worried about cost… Still, it looks like a great opportunity for those that can swing it!
October 19th, 2009 at 8:36 pm
Yes Jeff, the videos are good (just watch out for those typos, your name comes up as Jeff Waker in one scene)that aside, I’ve followed it through and now I’m starting to sweat on the price. Are you going to cut us a little slack here, maybe payment plan etc.?
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: Yes, payment plan is what I'm working on. It's a "go", now I just need to get the next video ready.]]
October 19th, 2009 at 8:45 pm
Jeff, I’m right on the money then! Hehe… well, you are really… Ughhhhhhh, I want this. Thanks for all the great info, Jeff. Looking forward to learning from you.
To be honest though, if it wasn’t for your videos, I probably wouldn’t even ASKED for $15k+ and a percentage. Knowing what I know as it is, I felt I was worth it, but wasn’t sure if I should ask. Glad I did. So really, you already helped me without me even buying the course yet, lol. So imagine what I’ll do with it when I do?
You’re a great coach! LOL.
Thanks,
Kevin
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: That's AWESOME to hear! I'll tell you what, making people believe that they can get that kind of money is really the only obstacle to them actually GETTING that money. They don't believe they can, so they don't ask for it. I know it sounds simple, but it's true.
Unfortunately, that can be a really big obstacle. But at our LA event I used some ninja mental exercises to install new beliefs in the attendees - these beliefs were about deserving and asking for the money they deserved as Product Launch Managers.
The attendees found those exercises were REALLY powerful... and we're going to be doing the same stuff in this new program.]]
October 19th, 2009 at 8:51 pm
Ya know, a fish sandwich sounds really tasty right now.
Great video, Jeff. I just hope this isn’t going to be a course for the already-rich. (And I’d consider a $25,000 event to be for the already-rich.)
But everything so far sounds very solid, and you seem like a great guy. Fingers crossed that I can afford this!
October 19th, 2009 at 8:57 pm
I am very much interested in this fish sandwiches business. I’m in !!
October 19th, 2009 at 9:04 pm
I just went and read Brandon’s blog post. Very inspiring.
I can relate to how scary it is to have very little money in the bank, but know in your head and your heart that making a purchase that will better you or your business is worth the risk.
I already know in my head and my heart that this is what my business needs. I am looking forward to seeing the next video and being among the first to get my hands on this opportunity.
KUDOS to you Jeff!
Shannon Kuykendall
October 19th, 2009 at 9:12 pm
Jeff,
Amazing stuff so far. I have been in the business world for a number of years and was recently “downsized” from corporate amaerica. Needless to say, I would welcome an opportunity to go it on my own and not have to rely on corporate america.
Looking forward to tomorrow.
Thanks
October 19th, 2009 at 9:14 pm
Jeff,
I do agree with the “already rich” comment made by Matt.
October 19th, 2009 at 9:26 pm
The videos and the info is awesome and intriguing. My biggest concern however is…is there a minimum amount of IM experience that would be required to be successful and/or be able to take advantage of the training?
I’ve been hacking away at this for about a year and haven’t really gotten anywhere. My gut is telling me, if I can’t make MYSELF money as a regular affiliate, how can I make a client money as a launch manager?
October 19th, 2009 at 10:03 pm
I understand the whole concept but how can a one man show can compete with marketing firms….In one of your example the man said ” I was trained by Jeff Walker” maybe good in the internet marketing world but if I want to lauch something outside this niche.. I need more than that ….. dunno I still have some question marks ….
October 19th, 2009 at 10:06 pm
Ok I’m very intrigued up until this point. With this economy some of the other program that have been out of reach for the average working person. So the ball is in your court Jeff; what you got?
Best,
Eric
October 19th, 2009 at 11:03 pm
This is really intriguing! But I doubt if I can really afford as you have indirectly stated. Membership fees like that is already huge in the country like the Philippines.
October 19th, 2009 at 11:14 pm
Hi Jeff
Just regarding what Mya mentioned, I too had to ‘fish’ (excuse the pun) your email out of my spam folder, which is a first for your mail.
Regarding the training, well I’m blown away really. I know it’s going to be worth what ever price tag you put on it, but man it just scares me to even consider investing that sort of money, when things are as tough as they are for us right now.
Kev.
October 19th, 2009 at 11:47 pm
I already have set up my new domain (actually more than one) lol – just faking until I make it!
I strongly suggest everyone who want’s to position yourselves in this product launch management stuff to regsiter your new domains – this project launch manager keyword will become HOT. – just my little contribution to the conversation.
I already have a great niche in the “real world” business. A pretty good one. Sincerely AWESOME. And I’m ready to share it – but only if I can buy the course lol!
I’m actually already in it, doing some things I learned from JW’s free stuff.
It is already blowing everyone away in that market. I am planning to make lots of other people happy – and to fill my pocket by just doing that.
Actually, we would be called a little different than product launch managers in this market. There is no competition there, because no one in the “real business world” knows anything about this stuff, and the earnings would not be restricted to a single launch, but for the life of the product
)
It doesn’t matter how much is the price really. If we can make a living by doing smart, funny and valued work, it’s a good purchase (not really a purchase, but mainly a gift received – don’t think in terms of money, but in terms of competence acquired).
Still, I’ll watch out for the price (unfortunately) because I’m a brazilian guy and our currency is not so strong comparing to the dollar. But I tell to anyone in this list: if my credit card limit supports it, I’ll pay it, because It could take anyone’s life to a whole new level.
So, Jeff… I ask you to be kind with the price, at least in a first moment
I bought MC2 from Frank. This was my highest purchase ever. I regret I’ve not bought Bob Serling’s stuff. But I’ll buy it when he launches it again. So, I could afford even a little more priced stuff. But not MUCH higher than that.
Another thing I think it would be cool for you to consider is the possibility of contribution from the students to people during the course. For example, I know there are plenty of wordpress experts, copywriters etc here. And many people who knows other stuff, but who are actually NEEDING these former skills.
The level of the price would be softened if some people would commit themselves to contribute with some stuff to other people DURING the course. It would surely be of great value to the group. It’d help people to get on track easier.
Don’t know if i’m talking too much over here, though. It’s only a suggestion to the product.
Jeff, If you can split the payment, I’m sure everyone would benefit. Or even making it a continuous program, or whatever. I still worry about my total credit card limit for this investment, but I’m already glad I could even have known about this stuff. I feel like I’m very priviledged. Thank you guys.
Best,
Rodrigo.
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: Rodrigo, at our training in Los Angeles we had a fantastic group of people who built some GREAT relationships. Many of them are working together and helping each other out. There's a lot of diverse skills, and people have built themselves into teams. In fact, if you listen to the Case Study with Jonathan, you will hear him mention how he brought in another PLMer (Jared) to help out.]]
October 20th, 2009 at 12:25 am
Ricky, I thought a little about your objection (and only a little, really).
Let me crush it before JW does: there is plenty of demand in Internet Marketing world. You make yourself running two or three successful launches. It’ll build you credibility. Right out in the “physical world”.
No marketing firms can compete with out-of-the-spot-super-ninja-underground knowledge. When they discover there is “more people like you” doing mega-successful launches, they’ll be afraid of not taking part of our party. They’ll get their pants wet by knowing they can be beaten by a new group of people, working from home, to anyone in the world. This is a brand new market, with so few of us. We’re really on the edge of marketing knowledge here.
Imagine yourself sending a letter to these “big firms” with some proof of success. They’ll not want to compete with you. They’ll not want you to work for them, either. In fact, they’ll want you to work WITH them. You’ll get plenty of parners in the big marketing companies if you like.
You will not be in the course alone, Rick. This program will build a whole brand new community of people, with a specific culture and who will protect each other, surely. I’ll tell again, this keyword, Product Launch Manager, will spread like fire in the dry forest, transforming markets all over
Best,
Rodrigo.
October 20th, 2009 at 12:26 am
Thanks for the response, JW.
October 20th, 2009 at 12:36 am
Hi Jeff,
Can this be used for someone that don’t launch their own products but other peoples products. For example Affiliate Marketers that promote affiliate products. I assume a PLM can help these launches a lot. What is your take on something like that.
I know PLF was used on the Real Estate industry. What about in the Business Brokerage industry. Selling offline real bricks & mortar businesses. Can PLM be applied successfully to these?
Your answers would be much appreciated,
Warmest regards,
Wentzel
October 20th, 2009 at 12:52 am
Jeff,
Cool concept,
pretty much should be able to help people that have lost their jobs.
Now they can have a hole new Career and screw the job that fired them.
Keep me posted.
and as for price. times are tough.
what if??????????
a percentage (say 50%) of what we earn as Product Launch Formula Manager — were to commite to you as training fee for a Period of time.
This way more people would be able to afford your fee.
Besides, we as future PLF managers (at least i would) would consider everything to go through you (payments from clients) so that this way you would get compensated for your (work) product
Anyways,….. Just a thought.
thanks
anthony
October 20th, 2009 at 1:22 am
I attended the PLM training Jeff did that inspired this course.
If I wasn’t so darn busy with my own successful business, I would be a Product Launch Manager.
This stuff is REALLY good. And, of course, the reason why my business is so successful is Product Launch Formula.
Maybe Eben Pagan can come out with the “36 hour day”, and I can find the extra time to take on some clients.
If this stuff inspires you, and you do the course, you WILL be successful. It’s so well done you can’t go wrong. No one is as thorough as Jeff and Jon Walker. It’s scary in a good way.
My plans are do do some PLM on the side in a couple years if I can just free up some time!
It’s a wonderful and bullet proof career plan if you think you got what it takes.
I wish you all success!!!!!
-john
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: This is the very same John Gallagher made famous in my "Food Stamps to Six Figures" Case Study for Product Launch Formula (see http://www.productlaunchformula.com). He attended the Product Launch Manager training in LA as my celebrity guest. ]]
October 20th, 2009 at 2:04 am
I’m so happy there aren’t too many people responding… I want a spot! LOL. I’m up at 2AM finishing clients and trying to knock them out so I have more time later this week and be ready to take this on.
That and I’d like to go meet some people this weekend for more business. Thanks for all the inspiration guys. I can’t wait to be part of this inner circle.
October 20th, 2009 at 2:13 am
Hi Jeff,
Really good video and potentially offering your ’students’ a career opportunity and not just marketing tools or get rich quick scheme.
I can see how a PLM would be attractive to clients especially if there is a limited supply of PLMs available. Like the directory idea.
I’m sure that PLM will be a great success ..hope I can afford it.
October 20th, 2009 at 2:54 am
Jeff I am really pleased to hear that you are going to keep the numbers for the Product Launch Manager training and coaching strictly limited.
This opportunity should be for those who are ready to be decisive and to take action.
I mean, who would want to employ a PLM who procrastinates?
October 20th, 2009 at 3:10 am
Hello Jeff… It all hinges on the next video then! Looking forward to it.
October 20th, 2009 at 4:03 am
Hi Jeff,
Got a quick question about PLM – how quickly can we implement the material?
Will we need to study the entire course before we can go out and start launching (and making money?
)
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: I think this answer is really dependent on the student... everyone has different skills and strengths. I know for our PLM LA event, some people landed clients BEFORE the event, just based on the fact that they were attending. But I would say that's more the exception.
The way the course is laid out, we'll be focusing more on attracting, selecting, and landing clients early in the first few modules of the program. Then the focus will move towards working with them and creating the launch. The course will last through January (and we'll have a surprise
near the end of the course... I'll be talking about that in the next video.) ]]
October 20th, 2009 at 7:43 am
This is an exciting launch and the real deal. I know Brandon personally before his big success on the net and when he was still in the hospital. What he has done is amazing. And myself PLF has enabled me to double my business and yet I can see how almost no one knows its principles. There is a huge demand for people to help others boost their business.
October 20th, 2009 at 8:03 am
Geez, enough with the hype already. How much is it.
October 20th, 2009 at 8:56 am
Hi Jeff,
I love the concept of the Product Launch Manger training. Somewhere above, someone mentioned funding the payments through a portion of any launches until the fee is recovered (50%). I’ll go one better, if that is an option, charge a premium (maybe 2X normal fee until it is recovered).
Just a thought…I know a lot of people do have the money, but right now, there are a lot that don’t….including me.
I am going through PLF right now and have a potential client for when I am done, but I would be a lot more confident if I were fully trained in the process!
Thanks for the ongoing good stuff Jeff!
Ken
October 20th, 2009 at 10:01 am
If you remember Jeff’s first video, he said this would be “nowhere near $25,000.”
So I’m guessing $5K.
October 20th, 2009 at 12:05 pm
Am I blonde or what? LOL
Hi Jeff, great “Fish” video!
Where is your blog that you mention in this video?
I found one but it “ends” at Feb 2008…
Also did not see your name on this video page and no obvious link to your home page? Don’t mind fishing (I am a pretty good one) but it is lunchtime!
PLF queen in the make
October 20th, 2009 at 12:07 pm
Hi Jeff,
What’s the link to your blog please?
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: Ummmm... you left this comment on the blog. ]]
October 20th, 2009 at 12:10 pm
Beautiful stuff, Jeff
Learned a TON at the PLM event in LA and have been literally swimming in work since getting back on the ground here in Seattle. If you’ve got marketing skills and have been looking for a way to make six figs (or more) without the hassle of creating your own products or building a big list Jeff’s stuff is the real deal.
Now I gotta get back to work planning out a launch for a new client down in Australia. =-)
October 20th, 2009 at 12:17 pm
Jeff,
This sounds like a great opportunity.
What technical skills/knowledge are required to be successful as a PLM? Will we need to either do or outsource copy writing, web design, PPC, etc.? How does course the address this?
October 20th, 2009 at 12:39 pm
I’ve had a lot of emails and I’m in the middle of one launch right now, and getting ready to start prelaunch on another one so I don’t have time to respond to everyone. I’m just going to go ahead and post a bit more about my experience with Jeff and my own story.
As Jeff said in the video I had some success online prior to getting into marketing full time. Back in 1998 I started a day trading chatroom and newsletter.It was one of the largest “day trading” chatrooms on the web for a long time, and we made a nice mid six figure income with it. My wife at the time (ex now) did most of the teaching and stock picks, and some of the newsletters. I handled the copy, marketing and business part of it. In 2004 I got divorced and my ex wife kept that business, which she still runs.
I went through a pretty rough patch for about 6 months after the divorce and then I had a kidney stone. When I had the kidney stone we also discovered I had cancer. I’m probably the only guy in the world who’s thankful for a kidney stone because they said with the type of cancer I had we would not have discovered it in time without that.
Cancer is a pretty expensive proposition, and to be honest I had not been very responsible with my insurance. I did not expect to get sick, so I had lousy coverage, a $1million max. When my ex and I divorced I left the relationship with about $1.5million, most of it was cash because we have two kids so she kept the house etc. The last tumor I had removed was one in the lymph node in my right groin, and I think that the doctor must have spit in my leg, because I ended up with THREE different types of flesh eating bacterial infections (Eikenella Corrodens, MRSA and Strep for the scientists out there:-) They kept reinfecting and I had over 20 operations and ended up spending 283 days in the hospital.
It was during this time that I spent the last penny I had from the divorce money. At first I started up a stock market website again, but to be honest my passion is more towards marketing vs buying and selling stocks, so I made a little bit of money with it, but if your going to put a good stock market newsletter out that’s a full time job, and it doesn’t leave much time for the marketing, which is also important.
At that point Jason Moffatt suggested to me that I should just find someone to do marketing for. That is essentially what my role had been with my ex wife, why not do that again. So, here is the thing. There are a ton of people on the web who are making $10K or so per month in spite of themselves. They are making it because they have incredible products, and a loyal core group of people. However, they are horrible at marketing and can’t grow that business. I found a guy who was making about $20K per month and had been stuck there for about a year and was very frustrated with it. I told him I could get his business up to $50K, and asked him if he would make me a partner in his business if I could do that for him. He said he would, and in three months I had his business up to $150K per month.
Understand it was very simple stuff I did for him. The average person who hangs out on the Warrior Forum I gaurantee you knows more about marketing vs 95% of the people on the web with business. Jeff illustrated that point perfectly when Tony Robins and his team did not even know what a landing page was.
Here has been my experience with getting clients. The first one is the most difficult, and after that you have to change your darn phone number. Because when your doing a launch you have a bunch of partners, and if you do a good launch, all of those partners know who you are and they are following it very closely. They will want you to do their launches for them.
Your geography does not matter at all. As Jeff mentioned I did my first couple of launches from the hospital. Not only that, I’ve only had two clients who are in the United States. All of the rest of my clients are in the UK and Israel. The reason for this is just the nature of how launches work, you get a very core tight group of JV’s who work together, and the first really good launch I did was for a guy who has a lot of partners who are in the UK, they saw the launch and wanted me to do one for them too.
One thing I would really advice you to do is find one or two niches to focus in on. PLF will work in almost any market, but the key thing is to get to know the major players in one market, because then it’s very easy for you to keep moving up in the world and getting bigger and better launches. For me I’ve pretty much stayed in the Forex and stock market, with a couple of launches in IM and Real Estate as well.
Last thing. There really are so many launches out there. Even in the niche that I’m most active in, Forex, we could easily stand having several other people who really knew how to do good launches and it wouldn’t hurt anybody’s business at all, in fact it would probably help because the launches would just start to get bigger.
Even if financially it’s a little painful to commit to this, if you are 100% committed to following through, this is going to be probably one of the best investments you have ever made in yourself. If your just going to buy it and then let it sit in the corner like people often do, then your throwing your money away and you won’t get anything out of it, but if your determined to make this work, its a huge opportunity.
October 20th, 2009 at 1:19 pm
I’ve been training people on many different learning courses for the last 20+ years.
I have been waiting for PLF to be released again since I heard about it three months ago. I even purchased a real estate investers program because it had part of the Product Lanch Formula included.
PLM sounds even better than what I was waiting for. I’m semi-retired and have plenty of time to invest in this. I’ve EVEN put $2,000 aside to get PLF.
However, I’m getting low on $. I’m sold on PRODUCT LAUNCH MANAGER. Hope I can afford it and help others do successful launches.
Thanks for continuing to create, I know you don’t have to.
Richard
October 20th, 2009 at 1:41 pm
Jeff, you got this fish nibbling away but haven’t set the hook! I do have to admit I feel like a sucker though. I’ve spent the past two years and well over $10k trying to make a FT career of this IM thing with little results showing. It seems every course has just been trying to seel me the next course which is really going to give me the right stuff only to sell me into the next course… Can you tell I’m a little jaded?! Last year I ran out of $ and had to go out and get a J.O.B. only to get shafted after 1 year of investing all my time launching their business. So, I have to agree with the ‘already rich’ comments above. I know I’ve got the skills, experience and history I just need to be able to afford this last crack at making IM work for me! Looking forward to hearing what the ‘bottom line’ is.
October 20th, 2009 at 1:44 pm
Hey Jeff! Really nice job on these videos. I can already tell I’m going to want this product. I’m hopeful that the info you teach can carry over into promoting businesses or websites we may already have but which may need help in growing. I’m looking forward to learning more!
Kath
October 20th, 2009 at 2:57 pm
Wow! Again and Again!
Jeff – what an opportunity! Looking forward to registration!
What a program “don’t have to be an expert! AND there are scripts to follow! I have been an English Teacher to Japan and I know how to follow scripts to teach groups of students … I was a highly competent and sought after instructor … I know I can do this!!!!
… the training sounds very comprehensive!!!
AND being in NZ – geography isn’t an issue.
October 20th, 2009 at 3:51 pm
I am on the same track as Rodrigo, I went and bought several domain names right after I saw the second video. I am pretty much chomping at the bit here. Checking my email every 5 minutes to get more information.
If I have to beg friends for money, not pay my mortgage for a month, let them turn everything off in my house; to do this course, I will. I have a laptop and in some places Wi-fi is free.
Shannon Kuykendall
October 20th, 2009 at 4:08 pm
Sorry should have been more specific, I was looking for the blog that had Brandon’s story on it. He has posted on here now, so all is well.
Thanks again!
October 20th, 2009 at 4:31 pm
Jeff, I’ve heard your name several times and never could figure out why you sort of remained in the background to the general IM guru crowd. Now I know. As you mentioned given the potential size of the PLM market including all offline opportunities, only a couple hundred PLM’s seems like hardly a drop in the bucket. I know legally you want to remain separate but in addition to this training it seems like you could provide your trained PLM’s an important service by being available to contract with them as an observer and to keep them out of hot water on a paid contract basis, or as a way for more people to be able to afford your training, even require a percentage of the first 5, 10, 15 contracts they do to get as high a positive PLM launch rate as possible. This is such a great oppty for so many deserving people and so many people interesd, its too bad you can only train such a limited number with the possibility of only doing it every 12-15 months. There are certainly lots of potential income streams for your company here as well as for trainees. I hope to be one of the chosen few.
October 20th, 2009 at 5:09 pm
Hi Jeff and Jon,
Since I was accepted to the PLM Training group back in June, I’ve been eager to move forward.
Having to cancel and not attend was a missed opportunity that I regret.
Since that time however, I’ve been working on a web based tool to help anyone work better with clients, and manage multiple projects at the same time.
This will help myself and others be more professional, and create repeatable processes for Website project management.
Features:
It allows a Web project manager to create a new launch project from a template instantly,
–find and add a partner from the JV community to the secure site.
–provides instant email updates to a client/partner when tasks are assigned, updated or completed.
–UNLIMITED video/audio/text chat with online presence awareness,
–desktop sharing for outsourcing and collaboration,
–instant recordable webinars,
–and is completely secure, and hosted and backed up in multiple top quality datacentres.
You can learn more now at
JVPartner.me
====================
, promoting you and your brand, and helping all of us achieve our dreams of internet success.
I look forward to signing up (again
Cheers!
Chris Richmond,
PMP, MCSD, MCDBA, BScH.
October 20th, 2009 at 5:39 pm
Jeff, I have watched xxxx xxxxx xxx, and got an idea of what this type of business is about. But PLM is a total different story that I believe I will work very well with. My expertise may not be in building an IM business with seo or ppc, but I am definitely a customer oriented person. I believe that is my strength. This will be one great opportunity for me to join and work towards. Since its so limited, but i will do whatever I can to get in line and stay on top and sign up to be one of your students. As well, hopefully its NOT too pricy, but everything comes with a price tag, especially with a quality product such as PLM, I understand that it wont be cheap.
[[ COMMENT BY JEFF: I xxxx'ed out the name of a product... I just don't think it's fair for me to have comments on my blog that name other products in a negative light.]]
October 20th, 2009 at 6:13 pm
Hello,
I am looking for a Product Launch Manager/Team to work on a new membership service of my company.
Everyone interested please contact me at hr@carboffnow.com
October 20th, 2009 at 7:12 pm
Oh, my apology. i am sorry.
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: No worries, not a big deal... ]]
October 20th, 2009 at 7:26 pm
thanks rodrigo and yes your right
October 20th, 2009 at 7:30 pm
jeff I have to give it to U the way your running this launch brilliant
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: well... I've done a few of these in my time. And sometimes you just have to walk the walk.
]]
October 20th, 2009 at 7:48 pm
Did I miss the launch? I thought it was supposed to come out today?
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: No, but we're really close... details in the next video, which will be out Wednesday. If everything goes smoothly, we should start taking pre-applications on Wednesday, and registration officially opens on Friday. ]]
October 20th, 2009 at 8:09 pm
Can I go through this training and apply the methods to my own business, to my own Product Launcf? For example, I want to be my own product launch manager.
Or would you advise to purchase the PLF instead?
Thank you for your reply in advance.
October 20th, 2009 at 8:20 pm
Let me rephrase my question from above:
We currently have an online store that’s been in business for 3 years now , with $100,000 in annual sales. Would you advise to hire a PLM or go through the PLF 2.0 training and run the product launch functions internally?
October 20th, 2009 at 8:47 pm
Jeff,
Very much looking forward to product availability. As a successful IM’er I’ve had so many biz people ask me to help them launch their product ideas and I’ve been searching for the framework and roadmap to manage the launch.
-bran
October 20th, 2009 at 8:47 pm
Hey Jeff that last video the “Fish Video” was cut off on half of if I was wondering if u can send it to me again?
October 20th, 2009 at 10:00 pm
Jeff,
Looks like a terrific program! I can’t wait to learn more about it. I’m hoping I can leverage my project management skills to be successful with this opportunity as well as potentially help other students on projects.
I spoke with a local business owner yesterday about the internet marketing projects I am working on. He is doing well in the offline world but would like to get together and discuss how we can launch his business on the internet. Perhaps I have my first PLM client!
Peter
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: Great job Peter! And yes, you will definitely be able to leverage your project management skills.]]
October 21st, 2009 at 1:09 am
Jeff,
I don’t usually watch internet commercials but found yours intriging. Do OK fishing, real fish, but not enough time and money to really get serious. I’m a 35 year work for myself person. Can you teach an old dog new tricks?
I have found by learning from those who have “been there” is the fastest and easiest way to learn a new skill.
Would love to come along if the price is managable
October 21st, 2009 at 1:13 am
That’s it, Shannon
It’s good to have a buddy ;D
Ricky, so you’re already sold – and I’m not even Jeff’s JV partner
I’d definitely exchange my 7+ career in Java development (and turn it into a hobby).
October 21st, 2009 at 1:19 am
Awe man, this course is going to take months to get through?!
Quote from Jeff W.
near the end of the course… I’ll be talking about that in the next video.)”
“The course will last through January (and we’ll have a surprise
I’m the sole supporter of my family and have been out of work for 9 months from corporate America already with no chance whatsoever of getting another job in this economy. I could really use something that can be learned and put into action in a reasonable period of time.
Three to four months of training time will eat even more of my already dwindling savings account (and if I bought this course I’m sure it would be reduced dramatically more from the cost of the course itself). Is there a way to reduce the training period?
Also does this system work as well with local brick and mortar businesses as it does with online businesses?
Stephen
October 21st, 2009 at 2:19 am
Hi Jeff Walker, I am determined to be a PLM. I also read from some of the comments from here that there are payment plans. I expect it to be a couple of thousand, and was wondering if there could be a longer payment plans available (a 6-month)?. Thanks.
Regards,
Alex
October 21st, 2009 at 2:25 am
How long does the training program take, #of weeks, or # of months? Thanks.
October 21st, 2009 at 4:31 am
This is to Mike with the online store above, I’m a PLM who went through Jeff’s course, and I have lots of clients come to me who are PLF owners and who have used it successfully.
They realize that doing the launches isn’t where their time is best served. Getting people to do the launches for them makes them a lot more money.
Now, it’s totally up to you. If you love marketing and doing the launch of your own products, then PLF/PLM is the way to go.
If you are best working on other areas of your business, then hire one. That would be my recommendation.
David
October 21st, 2009 at 5:21 am
Okay so I’m going to make myself unpopular I know but its bugging me.
I got an email from Eban (man this guy is great)
It said check out what Jeff Walkers doing, or words to that effect. So hey I already know who Jeff is and if Eban sais go check it out, you don’t have to tell me twice. Heres the link http://www.productlaunchformula.com/plmb.php?18258
So I clicked the linked and right there at the top of the page it sais
“FREE! “How I made $953,734.00 With No Product, No List, and No Worries About Google (and I’m NOT Talking About Affiliate Marketing!)”
Hi, Jeff Walker here… and NO, I’m not kidding.
The formula I’m about to show you works so well, that you can FORGET about creating a product to sell, or finding some offer to promote, or getting to the top of Google… my NEW FORMULA means crazy paydays WITH NO LIST and NO PRODUCT and NO CUSTOMER SERVICE and NO AFFILIATES!”
Man was I happy, I remember the initial launch but the price was out of my league – But wait now he is going to show us the exact same formula for free.
I was so excited I watched the fist video twice and the second one.
But looks like it’s …well, yeh not free.
Yeh yeh I know….but hey I did get excited and I honestly thought wow giving it away free, man this guy rocks…oh well, as Ned Kelly said “such is life”
Cheers
October 21st, 2009 at 5:51 am
Hey Jeff, just wondering who the fish is here. I have been down this road before with other internet specialist the only thing they are good at is over promise, under deliver, and getting money out of honest people. I got your email from Brian Tracy. I used to be one of his top presenters of his product and still do it from time to time. Smart move on your part hooking up with him. So based on his reputation alone you have my attention. If you are as good as you say you are …. I will keep an open mind, (be like Forest Gump), and do whatever you tell me to do. Here is an offer for you. If you can deliver what it is you say you can and get the specific measurable results you say you can. I will pay for your accommodations in a gold crown resort in Cabo San Lucas Mx, for a week (on me).Here is one of my sites, to check out the area if you have never been here before, http://www.caboriviera-marina.com. I will even take you marlin fishing on a private yacht if you choose. I invite you to keep me informed. Your time is greatly appreciated, Create a wonderful day for yourself.
Cheers,
Bobby
October 21st, 2009 at 7:58 am
Looking forward to your next blog and the cost.
As you were mentioning in the video, times are hard and harder for some. I very new in the computer world and I’m wondering if this is a disadvantage to purchase your program. Please let me know.
October 21st, 2009 at 8:05 am
Hi Jeff,
I know this might seem a bit boring..yawn yawn.. but please can you let us know in your next video the format that the training will take i.e. pdf material, webinars, videos etc. The one concern I have is that it will be difficult to set ‘webinars’ for a time that will be suitable for all time zones.
I would imagine that a large part of the training will be interactive and with the worldwide interest you’re getting I am wondering how you are going to deliver the training.
Just for the record I am not very alert at 3am!
Regards,
Rai
October 21st, 2009 at 8:58 am
I think the concept will be very useful once it is released. One of my concerns is that I am moving over the next few days, so my Internet availability will be limited. I hope I will be able to evaluate the program and training while moving. I am quite concerned about this short window of time to sign up.
I think you will do great.
October 21st, 2009 at 9:32 am
Hey Jeff, I’m the owner of Skyfire Solutions and I’m currently doing online marketing for small business. I’d like to add product launches to our services. How long will it take to master the materials of PLM? Will I have an edge being an experienced online advertiser? How much face to face time would someone need to spend with a client?
Thanks,
Ziah
October 21st, 2009 at 9:34 am
How are launch clients found?
October 21st, 2009 at 11:07 am
I have to echo Sid. I am traveling and at a business conference for the rest of the week. This sounds like a great opportunity, but, if we don’t get details soon, I’m afraid I will miss the window of opportunity.
In any case…great work, Jeff.
George
October 21st, 2009 at 11:30 am
Jeff,
Hi there. Robb here from forsalebyownernation.com
I just want to commend you on the level of professionalism that this launch is conveying. The whole time i watch the videos, im wondering…”does he do the video first and then narrate over…or does he read a script and the graphics come later?
of course it doesnt really matter as Im glued the whole time. Since I lost a fortune in Real Estate..and I mean a fortune, I have been looking at something else that can focus my core strength which is teaching and training business process. This looks like just the ticket.
Im anxious to hear your pricing, but wanted to offer at least one suggestion as you are noodling over the numbers that worked well for us when we did a lot of real estate live events. That is to offer at least 2 courses away for free to help out someone who just cannot get “in”.
We found that the person that was awarded this, always seemed to be so grateful for the opportunity and did exceptionally well. The other by-product was that it challenged those that already paid to do even better as a group. And the spirit of charity was really cool all around.
and the second copy….well that could always go to the beat up real estate guy sharing this idea.
Good luck with your launch. Von.
October 21st, 2009 at 11:54 am
Hi Jeff,
For PLM do we get the PLF? I work in the fitness industry and its that time of year when we get ready to help people out and get them fit and looking good again.
I’ve a couple of products I’d like to launch in time for Christmas and the new year
Second question if the above is yes
What’s the typical launch duration?
October 21st, 2009 at 12:29 pm
I plan on building several more niche websites of my own.
I definitely plan to add product launch to the portfolio of services I can offer. Jeff your product is most definitely a ground breaker. My hope is that certain concepts in your program are applicable to the brick and mortar marketing world as well. Looking forward.
October 21st, 2009 at 1:12 pm
I’ve been searching for a long long time for a business approach that would be a great fit for my life time of talents. This the first business plan that is so simple from the ground up. It is easy to create complexity but it is difficult to create simplicity. This is such a genus approach that it screams out to me. I look forward to working with your products soon. Congratulations on a system of a life time.
October 21st, 2009 at 1:17 pm
I just like to follow a launch like this. I get emails from John Reese and other affiliates of yours about the same thing. I am sure the program is great. All these people, Reese, Kern, etc. talk about you.
However, I do not have any money to participate. I am on social security and unemployment. Maybe I will write a book about Internet Marketing Gurus like you. I could do that for free, but would anyone buy it?
I wonder how many million you will make in 24 hours?
October 21st, 2009 at 2:03 pm
jeff,
your stuff just keeps getting better and better. I am fulltime internet marketer and if it wasn’t for product launches I wouldn’t have made the hundreds of thousands of dollars I made this year.
Thanks for Everything you do.
Anthony Aires
P.S. I know you’ll also agree Mindset and Focus are one of the critical factors to massive success with product launches
October 21st, 2009 at 2:45 pm
George writes:
> My hope is that certain concepts in your program
> are applicable to the brick and mortar marketing
> world as well.
Having watched the videos, and having spoken to a couple of people who know Jeff personally, having worked with other internet marketing people, and having thought through what I think this product of Jeff’s is, I think it is absolutely the case that what Jeff is offering *IS* applicable to any brick-and-mortar company. In fact, it might just be that they are the gold mine that is untapped.
The brick-and-mortar companies are probably afraid of trying to market on the web since they see so much scamming. If you could come to them with a SOLID proposal that costs them NOTHING up front, they would jump on board.
I think what Jeff is offering is that solid proposal. You will have his credibility behind you, his track record with PLF, and (of course) the quality of the program.
So, in my humble opinion, I think it breaks out like this:
— There are lots of online businesses that would LOVE to hire Jeff. But their product launches aren’t large enough to pay him what he is accustomed to. Those businesses would be MORE than happy to hire someone Jeff has trained and “blessed” as a PLM.
— There is “the rest of the world” of brick-and-mortar, small-to-medium-size businesses that have some clue about the power of the web, but have zero skill and no interest in learning how to market on the web.
Combine those two, and I fully expect the demand out there is, as Jeff says, “Off the charts.”
October 21st, 2009 at 3:11 pm
Are there going to be any discounts on the PLM course if we’re already PLF or PLF 2.0 customers and if so how do we go about getting that discount?
I’m a PLF 1.0 owner.
Stephen
P.S. Sorry I also posted this on one of your other video pages and meant to post it here instead (had multiple tabs open and originally posted on the wrong page)
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: Yes Stephen, there will be... you know I always take care of my PLF Owners, and this is no exception. PLF Owners will get a great upgrade special. I'll cover that in the "Price" video... which is due out in minutes.]]
October 21st, 2009 at 3:32 pm
great stuff Jeff!
October 21st, 2009 at 4:37 pm
Hi Jeff,
Rcv’d your information through Brian Tracy’s daily mailings. Because of Brian’s integrity and great motivational tapes, I opened up your conversation. In my previous life B4 my kids, I was actually a new product launch manager. After being home for the past 14 years, the market has changed with the internet playing a major role in how the world does business. My husband died of pancreatic cancer right B4 the mkt crashed. I’ve been searching for a balance between raising my two boys and being an income producer for my family. I am excited to learn more about your product launch process and become the high wage earner I was in my career! Tell me more Jeff!
October 22nd, 2009 at 1:33 pm
Kudos Jeff!
Love the new stuff and am soooooooooooooo looking forward to the roll-out.
If I may say so, your dynamic style, presentation and Content remain STUPENDOUS!
A very gracious Thank You,
Rupert E. Jennings
October 22nd, 2009 at 2:09 pm
Jeff: This is one of the most exciting programs I’ve seen. After you did the first PLM workshop in LA I noticed the buzz about it among the participants on Twitter.
That’s when I first thought what a good idea this is!
Cheers,
Thomas
October 22nd, 2009 at 2:59 pm
Hey Jeff,
The wide range of comments, from newbies to the accomplished in the field, is a testimonial in itself. Hope there is a payment plan for those of us starting new projects. Exciting stuff, I say.
October 23rd, 2009 at 5:26 am
Jeff, buddy, mate. It is great but I am so poor having paid everyone from Kern to Filsaime …
Now just noting the comment from the second video do you want to know that the videos are a bit muddled? That last video where you almost told the price ended with a screen saying watch the fish video and then the very first video before this set did cover the price … Perhaps you need some help because it does look different from Australia
Thanks
Trevor
October 23rd, 2009 at 7:11 am
Your videos and the content are getting better. Thanks for Everything you do.
October 23rd, 2009 at 5:49 pm
I like to think of Jeff Walker as the ‘Columbo of Internet Marketing’(he does need a trench coat and has to scratch his head more).
He is definitely NOT Mr Slick.
But don’t let your guard down or you’ll wind up buying his stuff…. and probably be glad that you did!
Suzy
[[ COMMENT FROM JEFF: Uh oh... you're onto me Suzy!
I saw this comment at the end of a very long day (the day when we opened PLM registration) and I got a good laugh out of it. Thanks
]]