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It’s Not Really Free Is it? What is Permission Marketing

by warner on October 28, 2008

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Free free free and why not take more of me.?

But is it really free? If you have to pay shipping? Well OK I can understand that, I will still think of that as free. If There is a monthly subscription and I have to may shipping? Uh,… no, uh, well not exactly free IS IT?

Kinda doesn’t really seem even sort of free. And what is the wonderful dvd I am paying 3 times the actual shipping and manufacturing for? Well I don’t know because I didn’t get it. From the ones I have gotten well there is a high likelihood it is some good info and a pitch to buy more expensive stuff. They call that a funded proposal.

Like I said I can understand paying for shipping and even still saying it is free but when you add a forced continuity program it is More BS.

Yea I understand, if you just sold a subscription and had that item as a bonus maybe not as many people would have responded. This is a free country and anybody is free to do whatever then think is good and will work in their business and life. I hope you are doing well in everything.

I just think it could have been done as more straight up offer, but what do I know? And just who do I think I am?

There is another cost to consider when getting free information; what is the time cost? Like the shmazzy free online seminar that is really just a pitch fest. Did you really learn enough to justify the time and distraction form actually productive activities?

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Mitch October 28, 2008 at 2:57 pm

I think of things like this from time to time. It’s an odd conundrum because it can’t even really be considered as “buyer beware”. And yet, I sign up for this stuff under an alternate email address (I had to learn that one) so I can get the material because I never know if I’ll pick up that one nugget that will help me take my own internet businesses to the next level. And, luckily, we can always unsubscribe.

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