Mike

What do you consider as a low-ticket item?

How much dose price and payout play in getting your JV’s to want to promote something. Are there price points that work as a general rule of thumb to get JV's on board?

On July 16 I'm going to start the PPC phase to test my newest project. I’m going to roll out 6 hours of streaming Camtasia videos to see what kind of numbers I can get as a base line s/c.

In my original surveys I was getting the people telling me the $77 price point is where I would get the most sales for this product.

But since CB has gotten a reoccurring back end I had to rework some of the videos and I’m going to offer them in the monthly updates.

I’m still trying to work out the pricing on the monthly updates. I never did a surveyed on the recurring payments since I didn’t plan on doing it. But I see this as a huge back end to the first purchase.

One thing that I’m going to be very excited about is the sales page, it will have a frameless video of me walking to the headlines and giving you a quick review of what is going on. Frameless video rocks if it’s pulled off the right way.

After the check out I’m going to have another video on the thank you page with the up sell of the monthly subscription.

Any way it’s almost done so I’m excited.

But back to the first question what do you consider a low-ticket item to be?


Thanks
Charles Kirkland