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Jason Lamure

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Are You On the 'Buy Now Wizard' Band-wagon Yet?
5/2/2008 5:44:19 PM
So how much of the Buy Now Wizard's sales pitch and promise is real and how much is just good old fashioned "we'd like your money" marketing?

Buy Now Wizard from Rob Toth (of 27AM Network, Inc), is a "sales and opt-in conversion boosting software" which is fancy marketing talk for "this software has features that you can add to your webpages, sales pages, squeeze pages and other offers to grab the visitor's attention and/or give them more incentive to take action."

Skepticism aside for a minute, there is common sense here.

If you can grab a webpage visitor's attention when they first enter your page AND do a great job at grabbing the attention of those who are turning away from your offer and are leaving your page... you greatly increase your ability to communicate your sales message to them.

If you also implement proven sales psychologies that date back to our caveman (and cave-woman!) days, and provide a bigger incentive and urgency for your prospect to take action, it goes without saying that your sales will increase.

There isn't much of a debate for whether the concepts that Buy Now Wizard is based on would create a boost in conversions. (Which is probably why it can offer a guarantee to its claims).

The questions instead are:

1) Do you need to worry about conversions that much in the first place?

2) Do you need a software to set this up for you?

3) And, if so, then is Buy Now Wizard really your best bet?

I can answer #1 very plainly: of course! Again, not much to debate here.

Consider your current income... let's say it's $50,000 per year based on various sales pages and squeeze pages that you run for your business. Let's say your sales pages average out to 2% sales conversion and your opt-in pages average out to 20% opt-in. This all produces your $50,000 per year.

Here's a no brainer... if you can boost your conversions by just 50% (ie: take your 2% sales conversion to 3% and take your 20% opt-in conversion to 30%), you don't need to pull out your Windows Calculator to know that your income would be an extra $25,000 for the year (total of $75,000).

So there's no need to discuss whether giving some attention to your sales and opt-in conversions is important. In fact, if you do it right, it is the fastest way to give yourself a raise (as I just demonstrated).

Question #2: Do you need a software to set this all up for yourself?

I love automation and simplicity as much as the next person. But how many quick fix products do you really need? Is a software essential for all this?

Well... yes... unless you want to set out to program all of this yourself (that's no small feat) or hire your own programmer to do it for you (that's the silly and costly approach but I've seen some stubborn marketers take that route).

To be able to replicate some of the attention grabbers of Buy Now WIzard (Browser Warning Bar, Before You Go Exit Window and Second Chance Sales Saver), coding would be required or you need a software. And certainly to handle the automation of the scarcity (limited quantity) and urgency (limited time) tools, you definitely need a software solution.

Alright, so there's no arguement that the Buy Now Wizard principles and functions make sense as being important. There's no arguement that focusing on the conversions of your various offers is critical (though often it's disgustingly overlooked). There's also no arguement that a software solution is needed.

That brings me to the 3rd question: Is Buy Now Wizard really your best bet?

To answer that would take a bit of digging around.

Currently, there are a handful of less than impressive tools in the marketplace and only a couple of high-quality and high-value alternatives. I won't spend time on the low grade "me-too" products.

When looking for the "fear of loss" type functions, the next best product that you'll find retails for $299.99. Great product but it won't give you the attention grabbing functions and the price is a bit scary for some.

When looking for the "Before You Go Exit Window" feature of Buy Now Wizard, you'll find one publisher selling a similar solution for $79.99 (just for that function) and another one retailing theirs for $97.01 initial payment + $99/month.

When looking for the "Browser Warning Bar" feature ... well ... you won't find one.

If you chose the alternative independent solutions, you'd be looking at a price tag of approx $299.99 + $97.01 + $99/month and you're still missing at least one attention grabbing feature. (Not to mention you now have multiple companies to run to if you need tech support!)

So as it stands Buy Now Wizard takes the cake and comes out the winner.

It's a solid product.

As with everything else, it has room for improvements. For example, the $299.99 product has a dead-simple installation process, but then again Buy Now Wizard doesn't take more than a few brain cells to figure out (it comes with a video walk-through to help even technophobes).

Buy Now Wizard is a recommended tool for your online income pursuits.

Should you grab a copy? Do you like seeing more sales for the same offer and from the same amount of traffic (same amount of effort)? My point exactly!

Make the investment and download your copy. It is guaranteed, after all, so you really can't go wrong.

To learn more about Buy Now Wizard or to download your copy, visit

http://www.my-easy-promoter.com/loves/BNW-FreeOffer





Best regards,

Jason Lamure

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Re: Are You On the 'Buy Now Wizard' Band-wagon Yet?
5/2/2008 7:27:29 PM
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