“I’m Only A Little Bit Sad That He Still Intends To Give It Away For Free”
Miscellaneous Add commentsA you know I’m getting ready to send out the first in a series of free reports I’m doing. As part of the proof reading process I asked my good friend, fellow Internet marketer, Britt Malka to go through the report. Although I talked about how “good enough is good enough” yesterday I still don’t want to be pushing crap to people. I was, to say the least, surprised to hear her reaction to the report. Here’s the entirety of what she said:
When Mike asked me to read his free report about Twitter, I said yes, of course, but with very low expectations. After all, we all know the quality of a free report, don’t we?
So to say the least, I was very positively surprised by Mike’s report, and I’m only a little bit sad that he still intends to give it away for free, because people risk thinking like I did that free = rubbish! And in this case, Mike actually serve you high quality contents that can make you gold. In fact, if you use what is written in this report, and you don’t get a lot of traffic to your site, you should play the Lotto. These odds are rare.
I have a niche Twitter account, written under a pen name, and I didn’t really know what to write there. Now I do. Thanks to Mike’s report, I now know exactly what to do, where to start, what to write, and when. I will start immediately to put this plan into action.
Thanks, Mike! Your report is a work of genius!
It would be a huge understatement to say that I wasn’t shocked by her kind words. I ws planning on releasing it today, but she had a few questions about things in the report so I have decided to spend some time clarifying those issues. That’s the main reason it’s always a good idea to have someone else read through your material. Some things that may seem blatantly obvious to you won’t be for others. In the end it’s all about getting something out there that is as good as humanly possible without postponing it forever.
I expect to spend the next couple of days going through her questions and then release the report on Sunday or on Monday depending on the weekend schedule.




