Wednesday, February 3, 2010

Those One Time Offers and The Like!


If you have spent any time online looking at programs to make money or many of the supports that can help you make more money then you have come across OTOs! You think you have found a good thing ... and it is free! Then as you register you are given the chance to gain much more benefit but at a price, often times a really wonderful value for the money spent, but still, it would no longer be something for nothing. What do you do?

Is it better to have something for nothing or a lot more for a little more? Now, of course, this is a mute point if one truly has no choice because the ability to pay even a little is limited by a lack of any money at all, but let's say there IS some money, it is just simply a limited commodity. So, you could take the OTO, but should you? Do those OTOs remind you of the old TV game show Let's Make A Deal where Monty Hall asks it you want what is behind the door or under the box ... remember, he often started off by giving someone something for nothing.

A great many times the OTO turns out to be a true benefit and huge value. Why do they have to force the issue by making you decide once and for all whether or not to accept the offer?! If you could just know in advance whether or not it was a really good deal then you would probably take advantage of it, right? Well, human nature tends to indicate otherwise.

Here is an example. OrangeLeads (OL) has been offering as much value to its free members as any program I am aware of in all of cyberspace. Where else can you get free leads of qualified opt in request for additional information about online businesses? There are many other benefits available to free members too. For just a little bit more, as a Premium Member, OL can open up the internet for you! Even though the huge list of additional benefits is clearly spelled out most OL members remain at the free level!?

Here is the OL version of a OTO: VIP Wealth Club

Now, it is not a true OTO in that you can actually join whenever you want and the price will still be the same (there are discounts available for those that subscribe for a longer period of time, but that is available as an upgrade at anytime too). So, for just a little over "two bits" a day (sixty three cents), are you going to take Tim up on his offer?

Look at the main page for the club and listen to the videos. They are each short snippets of information, but as you gather in all that Tim shares with you, I think it will become pretty evident that this is an offer you want to accept!

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