Blogprofitz Update – yeh! The Blogprofitz guy has seen sense!
As a quick update on yesterdays post re the BlogProfitz launch
OK, HERE’s THE GOOD NEWS…
I told Scott that he was mad to close the doors at 500 members. Unfair too! Result! He agreed and BlogProfitz is now being closed at 1000 memberships sold. He’s also expecting their servers to get hammered. So, it’s important to jump on board now, Sheesh with a trial one month sign up of around $20 and cancel at any time what’s to lose?
HERE’S THE BETTER NEWS…
1. Blogprofitz users, LIKE ME!, are making money as I speak and you, maybe, procrastinate!
2. This is probably the most innovative way to monetize blog traffic and make affiliate commissions I’ve EVER seen.
3. There is only limited space. Scott and the team want to make sure that all customers get ample support and resources, so they’re capping memberships at 1000.
Sure they might open the doors again but, if they do, I reckon it’ll cost a lot more to get in.
BETTER NEWS STILL – BLOGPROFITZ IS SIMPLY SO EASY TO USE!
Need an idea to know what I’m talking about? Here’s an example that Scott gave me…
Most people hate reading directions or watching video tutorials. The Blogprofitz team knows this and have made the system so easy that Scott is actually receiving emails from users who NEVER WATCHED THE VIDEO TUTORIALS and are using the system like champs and cashing in. I too am someone who tends to ‘jump in’ without ‘reading the instructions’
So the system IS pretty self explanatory and you CAN just jumo in, BlogProfitz is a system you WILL be able to master quickly. BUT if you DO have questions, there are both comprehensive video tutorials, 24/7 email support and a User Forum.
WHILE I WAS SKYPING I ASKED HIM SOMETHING ELSE…..
“What’s your cancellation rate so far?”
Scott’s answer knocked me for six!
Of the hundreds of memberships they sold last month in the soft pre-launch, they’ve had less than a 3% cancellation rate. Now, I’m not sure how familar you are with membership sites, but 3% is INCREDIBLE and only means one thing – customers are staying members because they can’t afford to leave!
Sound good?












