Hi All,
I have been running a little marketing test on my new E-course (called To Our Success).
The E-course is sent by autoresponder every 2 days for a whole year (i.e 183 lessons) - each one with an 'Action Point'.
So - quite reasonably - I thought that I would charge something for it. $97 was a reasonable figure in my mind as each lesson can be reasonably long.
But...after a lot of manual tweaking and head-scratching - I thought that I would offer it to my list - and one or two other places for free - and only ask for 5 referrals in exchange for the course.
I also have set a deadline of 31st October - which is a 100% cast-iron certainty - as I will be pulling the course to use as part of something bigger.
The friends email addresses are only used the once - and, of course, not added to my mailing list.
I know that some people don't like this refer-a-friend concept - which I am happy to accept.
But guess what?
I've lost track of the amount of people who have either said:
1) I haven't got 5 friends - so can I have it for free anyway?
2) You said it was free - yet I have to give you five friends as referrals!
And there's me - trying to do an honest thing - get their help in increasing my 'exposure' in return for a full-on course for an entire year!
It's bad enough knowing that a proportion of my ezines don't get through because of spam filtering or AOL!
But...it's just a shame that there is such a 'freebie' culture when people like us are trying to run an honest business!
Am I right to expect something in return for my E-course?
Or am I just kidding myself that because so many people are literally giving valuable information away that I should do the same?
What does anyone else think?
Here is the E-course....