Time restrictions
You know all about the time restrictions on products. Some of them are immediate and some are days away. My problem is with someone who says there is no hype or delay due to time restrictions.
It just happened due to a FIRE! That’s one I never heard of. I’m not saying it didn’t happen, just saying that this great $497 dollar program was extended due to a server problem like a fire!
You may be with me here on this so let’s go. If I have X amount of copies of something to sell, and my provider has been notified of the copy amount, does it not make sense that these copies would be fulfilled?
I have nothing against this recent promotion nor do I think this is a gimick. My only question is “Why does it happen during EVERY launch?”
You know way I’m saying? Every launch has a problem like server crash, etc… What happened to all that stuff about protecting yourself from these problems? EVERYONE of the marketers I have read about tell you the importance of protecting your down loads and bandwidth.
How can WE believe them when they are unable to do it themselves?
I really need to hear your comments on this. I want to make your Internet Marketing experience better.



August 19th, 2009 at 11:56 PM
Good point. Never thought about all those extensions of stuff being sold that I have seen. Thought about it a couple of times though. Big names in marketing having that many server problems and other problems creating that much havoc? Come on. Really?
August 20th, 2009 at 9:34 PM
Thanks for the comment Scott!
Yea, REALLY, how does it always happen on a launch of some sort?
We are told by those same people to be protected and to prevent
that type of thing. Yet, “every single time” one of “them” launches,
there is always a problem. Because of that “problem”, they have
extended their launch or sale price.
I may be naive here, although it’s easy to read into!
The numbers were either not reached or, the response has been so
good they want to see how much more they can milk from it!
My keyboard is itchy right now waiting for me to write more on this.
Although I can, I just won’t. I think my point has been made…