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Old June 26, 2001, 12:25 AM
Jesse Horowitz
 
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Default Re: Million Dollar Emails worth $10 ?

Hi Vincent...

Whether or not this ebook is worth the $10 is a question that can only be answered by you.

Does Yanik know his stuff? Absolutely.

Would an ebook giving you a specific template for proven email sequences that have sold millions of dollars be of value? Sure, it would.

But then again, this ebook could just as easily be completely worthless.

See, here's a little known truth that info product creators would probably NOT want me to reveal:

The value of an info product is about 5% dependent on the information in the product. And about 95% dependent on the reader, and the *action* that he or she takes.

These days, I will pay hundreds or even thousands of dollars for certain products, services, or to attend certain events. This is a no-brainer because I have conditioned myself to *take action* on prudent ideas and concepts, and plug them into business models that we've tweaked, refined, and nicely polished.

But has it always been this way? Not by a long shot. Did I make an immediate return on the first few thousand dollars I spent on my education? No way. I stumbled, backtracked, and failed with the best of them. But the key is that I *failed forward*.

So did this investment ultimately pay off many times over? You bet it did.

Anyway, I hope this long-winded answer gave you a deeper perspective from which to make a wise decision.

My advice? Cough up the ten bucks. And then put the ideas *into action* immediately! Don't worry about whether your model is perfected. Just do *something!*

Best wishes, Vincent, with your every venture.

-Jesse

> Hi there guys/gals,

> I'm kinda new to this and this might sound
> a bit cheap but...

> Is this worth the $10 ?

> Could you guys take a look at this and tell
> me if I'm just falling for some fancy copy
> or not.

> http://www.ultra-marketing.com/mdemail.htm
> Do these products REALLY show you anything
> or of use or is it all trash talk?

> (Still I'm kinda tempted by the resale
> rights.)

> And who's the Yanik dude...

> Vincent.