I Hate You, I like You And I Thank You
This was the subject line I received earlier this week from someone who is now a Gold Member of the Internet Marketing Review…but up until recently they admitted to me that they were angry with me and held a grudge.
The reason?
Simple, two years ago…yes two years! They bought a product and with it came a 30 minute consultation which they booked.
Before the call they sent in their website for review and on the call we discussed it.
Now, it wasn’t the best site in the world and there were MANY direct response elements missing but at least they had it up and online.
During the call I gave them a lot of ideas to improve but on each suggestion they argued (yes argued) why I was wrong and that they were right.
Half way through the call I decided enough was enough and said I was ending the call AND refunding their money for what they had paid for the course they had bought. I also cancelled their membership.
Fast Forward two years and I received an email from them this week with the above subject line.
In a nutshell their email explained that after that first call two years ago and what I did they went away very mad and called me every name under the sun and then some, vowing to never deal with me, Neil T or the company again.
They then explained that time went by and their site produced no sales at all…so one day in desperation they went back to the few notes they made from my original call and implemented what I suggested.
And guess what?
No, sales didn’t rocket in BUT they did start to come in, and far more then they had previously.
They then subscribed to the Internet Marketing Review earlier this year (I obviously didn’t remember them otherwise I may have stopped their membership) and started using what they learnt in the Newsletter and on the site.
They did tell me that they didn’t post on the forum just in case I remembered them and banned them!
To cut a long story short their site is now selling and we’re friends again
The learning point from this email is that when asking for help or advice from people make sure you listen to them, ask questions and then choose to implement and test what they tell you.
The important bit here is to TEST any advice or help you are given. Until you do it for yourself you won’t know what results you may get.
Remember this saying..
“Measurement negates argument”
In each issue of the Internet Marketing Review and the Membership website we give you dozens of techniques, tactics and strategies for you to use in your business.
Take them, use them and keep the ones that win for you.
Here’s what Gold Member Paul Hollins said on the IMR Forum about the last Gold Audio CD he received with his Newsletter.
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Another incredible hour’s worth of content! I remember Neil S hinting at this idea as an “opportunity to explore” a few months ago, so it’s great to have the full lowdown on this month’s CD. It’s certainly kick-started a few new ideas for me to consider as I move my business forward.
In fact, I’ve been doing a few long journeys recently, so I made a point of digging out all of the back-issues of the Gold Call CDs and the amount of information on them is incredible!
I think these are worth the price of the monthly subscription alone, but together with the newsletter & membership site, it’s definitely the best value you’ll find in the IM arena.
Thanks guys
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