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Originally Posted by Pseudonymous
Have you checked it out for yourself? This is like saying there are guides on how to be a millionaire so theres no excuse as to why you aren't one. While there may be something you can take from that but if you think i could pass that onto a newbie and they'd all of a sudden be successful, then thats absurd. What he is explaining is only going to sink into one who already knows what they are doing to some extent and only beneficial to somebody who has a product that can be marketed on tubes and convert. Somebody new to the industry isn't going to even pass the billion steps in order to get to the level of profiting from tubes.
I can go on and on about why his guide isn't exactly going to carry anyone into success. While it may be helpful, its far from giving anybody the same experience he had.
Does his guide take into account a unique expensive product. You do realize his budget and how good his product is correct?
His method worked because he had an outstanding product which isn't cheap to do. Tubes have always been known for that, if there is one thing you can make money on when it comes to tubes, is having a unique product or of very high quality. You can try over and over to to market a mediocre product on there in the EXACT same way and not see any success.
I could give a guide to exactly how i marketed my business too but if you don't have the exact product i have, it's hardly going to be a guide to success.
If his guide was some all his experience in adult packed into some exploding box of knowledge, then we need to make a sticky thread on gfy about this and get it out there!
I do not want to take away from what he may have put into a guide which it may appear what im doing but a guide is meant to take pieces of information from it and come out making more money than you would before, you can never just simply reduplicate somebodys success from a how to guide. hah
Unless his guide said, be in adult for many years and work for the one of the biggest tubes in the world where one manages the content program, learn exactly what kind of content would do well on there, make an expensive product, be driven and skilled enough to put all the pieces together and follow these marketing techniques he did, its hardly a road to success.
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Actually, I don't need to check it out, nor does anyone else, for the information is still readily available in other places.
As for your assessment of his product, you agree that the product is good, but don't realize the cost to produce that content was minuscule? I do. Not only that, I also am aware of how many others have produced similar content in the same niche and totally banked as well or conversely tragically failed to achieve similar success.
To me, a lot of this comes off like "the world is flat" rhetoric from people that are only seeing this from the perspective of what did or did not make sense to them based on the degree of success they had trying to make sense of the path to success.
As I have seen for years, the ones that actually had a business plan, based on study and research, analytic, factual, and data driven, not molded by so called "consensus", were far more successful than those paying the wages of trial and error.
