Found and Lost

Here’s some exciting news, folks. I’m on the verge of releasing a unique report on the topic of search. That’s right. I’ve been putting in some seriously long hours to create a presentation, just for you.

But it gets better. Rather than just pumping out a unique PowerPoint deck — a feat in itself! — I’ve been recording audio. Combined, you’ll be able to listen to the report and follow along. You’ll have total control over the experience.

The report, Found and Lost, will have you thinking about search in entirely new ways. It’s a mind expanding exercise…

I love giving stuff away on WebWord. You’ll be happy to know that you’ll be able to experience a big chunk of Found and Lost absolutely free, no questions asked. However, to provide all the insider secrets, I’m going be utilizing a payment system.

In the future, I’ll be looking at a robust and fully functional payment system. However, that’s going to take more time than I have right now. So, I’ve narrowed my search down to two alternatives: PayPal and Clickbank.

So, to be absolutely clear, to make Found and Lost available I need an effective payment system in the near term. I’ll be ready to launch soon and I need your expert advice. Would you rather acquire Found and Lost through Clickbank or Paypal? That’s the key question.

Here are some things to consider:

PayPal has broad reach. People recognize the name and the brand. Many people like to purchase with PayPal since funds can come directly out of their accounts, and you can pay with a credit card as well.
Lastly, there’s a certain level of trust associated with PayPal, although problems have dogged them for a while.

To compare, Clickbank isn’t as well known, although they have been around for many years. Through Clickbank, people can pay using credit card and the user experience seems reasonable. I believe that integration with PayPal is possible, but I need to confirm. Clickbank does have one big advantage, depending on the requirements. It has a built in affiliate system, which means that other people could share in the revenue. This could be something people are interested in with regards to Found and Lost.

Definitely let me know what you think about Found and Lost but also PayPal and Clickbank.

One Response to “Found and Lost”

  1. PArora Says:

    I like your enthusiastic approach towards this report. As far as the report goes, I would first read the snapshot (available free) to determine if this is something I want to buy, so basically the overview/snapshot/big chunk will be key to make a decision. Also the price will also be a factor. As far as the payment goes - I would go with Paypal.

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