Why implement multiple attention grabbers at the same time when 1 can work just as aggressively?
Marketing is more of an art than a science. That being said, it’s up to the marketer to “feel out” what will work best (and then, of course, they should also test it). I do not recommend overwhelming the prospect with every function available. For example, there’s no reason (that I can think of) to ever use the Before You Go Exit Window when also using the Second Chance Sales Saver. But it does make sense to use a limited time function in conjunction with a one time offer. Conversely, it DOESN’T make sense to use a limited quantity function with a one time offer. Should users implement more than one of the functions on their pages? It depends. I’ve used just the limited quantity offer very successfully (in fact, my 4th release in the Dear Employee series, “My Quick Money Ideas That Worked”, which is set to launch tomorrow goes into a bit more detail of HOW I did this). But then you also want to consider your platform. For example, Ian, you operate a blog. You have a loyal readership. Y
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