I want to use the video found on
www.freedom.ws to promote GDI. In the video, one man claims he makes thousands per week with this opportunity. So my
common sense tells me it's okay to use a headline such as "Earn Thousands Per Week...." In another testimonial, one affiliate says that all you have to do is show people the movie. But I still wanted to hear opinions. Is it a good idea to use the following headline?
Earn Thousands Per Week By Showing a Movie
I thought I'd get some opinions before I start marketing with this headline -- which I don't personally see anything wrong with. If there was anything wrong with saying such a thing, GDI would not allow it in the testimonials. But the question is, are they effective
headlines?
All opinions, from kind advice to harsh criticism, is welcome.
I was originally just going to be polite and tell you stay away from silly titles like "Make thousands a week" BUT since you welcome criticism in future replies to your message, here goes:
I'm just kidding. But long put short, don't use those kinda titles mate. They wont get you anywhere.
You may get a few signup's but you'll end up with a downline full of deactivated/inactive customers as they wont get what they were originally looking for (an income of thousands per week).
Those testimonials are legit, but yet are from VERY successful Internet marketers. No average Joey will be able to make that kind of money, in a short period of time (before they start having second thoughts about GDI).
My advise for a headline would be to make it sound exciting, yet keeping it real at the same time.
I've been with GDI for over 3 years, so I know what doesn't work - False advertising.
You may not see it as false advertising (because of the testimonials) but think about it from the prospects point of view, getting them all excited about something that will probably never happen.
You need to make it VERY clear that it takes allot of effort, time and hard work to even begin making a profit from selling domains as an affiliate.