Claude
In skimming Gary's cover page to his archives months ago, the 3k figure stuck, the lifetime/yearly didn't.
You're partially right in your assesment, as these are gary's own words from that coverpage:
www.thegaryhalbertletter.com
Here's why: Back in September of 1986, I began publishing a newsletter cleverly called The Gary Halbert Letter. The subscription price was $195.00 per year and, with very little promotion, I soon had readers in more than 50 countries. Then, I started offering a Lifetime Subscription for $2,855.00.
And, guess what? It wasn't long until nearly all my subscribers were Lifetime Subscribers!
I'm shocked that you would spend your time rebuking someone for offering another assistance.
Why would the cost anyway reflect on the value, especially to someone who was familiar with Gary's work? Kind of a petty post.
Seems like a lot of people on this board lately are spending the majority of their time "straightening" others out instead of assisting them along.
A credo I like to follow is unless I can improve the silence, why bother?
Best
Michael
> Gary Halbert never charged $3000.00 for a
> yearly subscription to his newsletter. The
> most he ever charged was $197.00 a year. He
> charged close to $3000.00 for a lifetime
> subscription to his newsletter, which meant
> that you would get it as long as he was
> publishing it. Most people paid for the
> yearly subscription only.
Broadcaster training with results!