It's been some time since I posted something here.
I just mailed out to my subscribers to inform them about "newbies can do anything". I was in a discussion with a couple of new marketing friends of mine and they claimed that product launches are not for newbies -- which is something I disagree on.
Right after I leave the dating business, my business partner was struggling with the mini-launch and asked for my help. At that time, he was already 2 days before launch day. So, as you can see, he was pretty desperate.
He of course, doesnt want to screw up this launch, so I asked him to implement a simple launch strategy that has works wonders: DOING LIVE BROADCAST.
That's right, we did 1 webinar during the day before launch, 1 on the day after launch, another one before we close our launch special. A total of 3 webinars. The results? $8,000 from just a list of 1,200 people.
Of course, it's not a million dollar, but I am very confident we can scale this up.
I am at the (very) early stages of two launches and this has been invaluable.
It has given me a slightly different view than before , which is always good.
I don't think it's a matter of product launches not being for newbies as much as, IMHO, newbies should look at 'their house' and make sure they know the basics of doing business Online and selling before they 'put the cart before the horse', so to speak.
We've all been newbies, and I'm sure we can all agree that at one time or another we tried to run before we could walk, present company included. You're worth much more to your own ongoing progress and others you wish to network with when your own house is in order, and you're honestly ready for the task at hand.
I am just about to wrap up the creation stage of my product. And I was thinking about doing a "mini-launch". Instead of a "bribe with PLR" I was thinking of having an open house where they get free access to the course. I don't plan on giving away all the content... but majority, however my niche is the "website creation" "learn html/design" "wordpress for first timers" and I created a set of templates that are more so dynamic websites, with instruction videos and the whole shebang.
So I will not let anyone download my source files... could this be an alternate approach? That way the visitor sees what they are getting, then they are allowed to sign up on launch day.
Of course it would be by opt in to gain the open house access.