Oh great, another “Beta testers needed” email – this time from Lee McIntyre.
For “only” $497 plus $39.97 S/H I get 8 DVD’s with footage from one of Lee’s seminars + I’ll have to fill in a questionaire after I’ve watched all 8 DVD’s.
Imo Lee doesn’t need to engage 60000+ of his email subscribers to get the 29 beta testers he’s looking for. All he needs to do is turn to the original attendees of his seminar and ask them which additional tools and reports they found lacking when they started implementing what he taught them on the seminar.
After creating the tools they could then be offered to the original seminar attendees at a great bargain price.
And once they confirm through feedback to Lee that the tools and reports are just what they needed he can then put together a nice big Profit Max package and launch it at the full $1,997 he has planned.
There really is no need to let me watch a 13 minute video expecting to find a software developer needing beta testers for a piece of almost-launch-ready software – only to find that there is no software at all.
Lee is in essence looking for people willing to pay $497 (plus S/H) to take a survey.
But as much as I hate being manipulated into thinking that there’s a piece of software I can help someone get ready for launch, then I think Lee has put together a good deal.
Those taking him on on the offer will get the 8 DVD’s plus they’ll get all the tools and reports for free once Lee creates them as well as access to the footage from Lee’s upcoming “Continuity LIVE” workshop.
A good deal? – yep, but still doesn’t have anything to do with beta testing.
FTC disclaimer: Nobody paid me to write this, and I’m not earning any commissions should you choose to sign up as “beta tester” since it’s not an affiliate link.