Thanks Kenneth,
Wow, what an amazing press release.
Hi folks,
Andy Anderson here, with some points to ponder. While this idea is not new, beer companies, bars, motor cycle shops, and more have been doing this for years. This advertising has created a lot of word of mouth, and with a branded company name that everyone has seen or heard, they become trusted sources.
Now what we are doing here is adding a couple twist to an old formula for success. We have cathy ice breaker headings, that leave no doubt who they need to talk to to get more info. Also, instead of a physical address, your website gets the visitors.
For those of us that advertise with blogs and splash pages, with ad bars such as adsence and clicksor, this means that even when we get no sign up we could still be earning a tidy profit just because someone visited the website. On any of my websites I average 220 links clicked to every new sign-up. that means 220 people opted out of my offer, but still paid me.
Now, with your added name branding, your obvious self pride in your business, and the ability to talk to a real person, before they visit the website you have the chance to pre-sell your offer. Pre-selling equals higher conversion, so you spend less time and money to get each new team member or customer.
This is an all around, win/win situation, and with most of the Tee's priced under 20.00 you have little to lose, testing our marketing tools.
To your success,
Andy Zeus Anderson
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