First off: get your hands on some copywriting books.
The controller shouldn't doesn't control hand sweat, that's freaking lame.
It eliminates moisture and improves your grip, to give you that competitive edge when things get tough.
I'd barely admit I have 'hand sweat', let along buy a product for it.
You can probably get away with cutting a ripomatic video of some game footage with a strong VO to help inject some feeling into it. My main source of income for some time was by selling products to gamers. Let me tell you something: These guys LOVE free stuff.
Take a look at what Melvin Cedeno did with Blue Steel Jewelry. Here's the interview on mixergy if you've got a membership: How Facebook Contests Helped Build A $30,000/Month Business
but basically what he did was hold facebook giveaways. Like the page + share on your wall to be entered to win a free ring. You can build a fast fanbase by holding 1 of these contests a month.
Don't limit yourself to just twitter. Here's a post I did here on the forums about how I did this crossing tumblr/twitter/facebook: https://www.thefastlaneforum.com/we...ia/44225-my-haro-publications.html#post256551
Have you sent these out to high profile bloggers and celebrities? You probably have partnerships where they pimp it for you and you give them a %, but some people aren't interested in money, strangely enough. There were a few people that wouldn't do business with me because they didn't want to 'betray their audience' by 'selling something'. If I had mentioned promoting it WITHOUT him gettinbg a commission he would have done it, strangely enough.
Other times I convinced people by instead of offering them an affiliate commission, I told them that 5-10% (whatever their commish WOULD have been) would be donated to charity. This got a few of the few people who didn't want to 'betray their audience' on board. They didn't feel like a 'dirty salesman' anymore, they felt like a do-gooder.
The controller shouldn't doesn't control hand sweat, that's freaking lame.
It eliminates moisture and improves your grip, to give you that competitive edge when things get tough.
I'd barely admit I have 'hand sweat', let along buy a product for it.
You can probably get away with cutting a ripomatic video of some game footage with a strong VO to help inject some feeling into it. My main source of income for some time was by selling products to gamers. Let me tell you something: These guys LOVE free stuff.
Take a look at what Melvin Cedeno did with Blue Steel Jewelry. Here's the interview on mixergy if you've got a membership: How Facebook Contests Helped Build A $30,000/Month Business
but basically what he did was hold facebook giveaways. Like the page + share on your wall to be entered to win a free ring. You can build a fast fanbase by holding 1 of these contests a month.
Don't limit yourself to just twitter. Here's a post I did here on the forums about how I did this crossing tumblr/twitter/facebook: https://www.thefastlaneforum.com/we...ia/44225-my-haro-publications.html#post256551
Have you sent these out to high profile bloggers and celebrities? You probably have partnerships where they pimp it for you and you give them a %, but some people aren't interested in money, strangely enough. There were a few people that wouldn't do business with me because they didn't want to 'betray their audience' by 'selling something'. If I had mentioned promoting it WITHOUT him gettinbg a commission he would have done it, strangely enough.
Other times I convinced people by instead of offering them an affiliate commission, I told them that 5-10% (whatever their commish WOULD have been) would be donated to charity. This got a few of the few people who didn't want to 'betray their audience' on board. They didn't feel like a 'dirty salesman' anymore, they felt like a do-gooder.
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