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Website Banner Generates 399% ROI

  • Website Banner Generates 399% ROI

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  1. #1 Lisa Torres says:

    That's awesome! ;-)

  2. #2 Kristi Carter says:

    Thats great but;

    1. Where do I get the banner?

    2. What is the lease program?

    Thank you

  3. #3 Daegan Smith says:

    Here's how to get banners created: http://maximum-leverage.com/innercircle/how-to-get-killer-high-converting-banners-created-from-scratch/

    Remember almost any question you have is already probably answered here in the Inner Circle, all you've got to do is do a quick search.

    On your second question, it's the rights to resell some of my top converting products for 365 and keep all of the profits. It's only available as a one time offer or during special short sale periods. We've had one this year for this.

  4. #4 Kevin Pritchett says:

    Loved the insight about sprinkling in "high ticket" offers to my product mix..am doing that as we speak with a $597 product I introduce after my initial $47 front end sale.

    i'll let everyone know my results from some current marketing and how the back end high ticket impacted my sales roi.
    thanks
    Kevin Pritchett

  5. #5 Angela Maynard says:

    This is Awesome! So if I want to advertise my banners with them and pay a high ticketing offering will that will help me to make more profits and get more leads?

  6. #6 Charles Kirkland says:

    OK, You got me...I have only been using high ticket items in my OTO's. not really hitting the list with them like this.

    But you can be sure I will.

    Charles

  7. #7 Neil Ashworth says:

    Daegan - Great insights and a site I've followed/read for w while so can see why this is a good venue for you - Do you have any preference for levels of up-sells when adding different offerings? For example, is there a level at which you should price your products ($47 to $147 to $447 as an example where each jump/price increase would be 3 x higher than the last offer) or does this not matter really?

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