Is John Thornhill Losing His Touch?
December 13th, 2007 | by Paula Brett |I was a bit shocked last week… and I’m not easily shocked!
I switched on my computer one morning after the school-run and found the pre-requisite pile of emails. As I scanned the headings and `from’ tags, an email from John Thornhill caught my eye.
Well, you could’ve knocked me down with a snotty winter tissue when I realised that John was asking me… ME … to take a look at his latest product, Resale Rights Blueprint.
Why was I shocked? Well, I know I’m a moderator on John’s PlanetSMS Forum, but I also know that I’m not exactly in the same league as big-time gurus such as Sara Brown, Jason James and Jim Cockrum, am I!
How exciting, and how what a coup - I was going to get a sneak preview of this much-hyped latest masterpiece from the legendary John Thornhill - quick, hit that download button before he realises he’s sent it to the wrong person
Don’t believe the HYPE??????
Yes, BELIEVE the hype!
OK, so by now you’ll know that I never recommend anything that I haven’t tried myself, purchased myself or actually had sight of to review…
I have to put this plainly and simply…
You’ll be an absolute mug to miss out on this one!
and, no — John Thornhill HASN’T lost his touch!
Did you know that resale rights products have been the biggest booming industry in the past five years?
Ask yourself, how many eBooks and products have YOU got on YOUR hard disc, sitting there, gathering dust? Do you know what to do with them? I know that I’ve got 100s, probably thousands, and all of them good quality, solid information (that’s after weeding out all the truly naff stuff).
What a waste, huh? I OWN all this good quality stock and it’s just sitting there, not doing anything and certainly not earning me any money.
I’ve been concentrating mainly on writing and creating my own products, cos that’s where the money is - isn’t it? Well yes, there are very few successful marketers out there that don’t have their own product. But how many of them tell you about the other little projects they have going on - the ones that involve products that they didn’t create themselves?
Yes, creating your own product is very lucrative but the downside is, it does take time. Are you an impatient person who wants to see results quickly? Would 7-Days be quick enough for you?
If someone could show you how to take all of those resale rights products on your hard disc and get them moving, get them making you money, within 7-Days, would you tell them to take a flying leap off the nearest cliff? Of course you wouldn’t - you’d say “Show Me The Money”.
That’s exactly what John Thornhill is going to show you in his new product,
This isn’t just another `make a pile of cash in 7-days out of thin air‘ eBook, either, I can assure you.
In fact it’s not an eBook at all - that’s the exciting part. It’s a fully fledged, all bells and whistles, all singing, all dancing home study course…
This is a course that you can dive right into straight away. Like I commented to John (check out my testimonial on his sales page), there’s never a dull moment in this course.
It’s not just pages and pages and pages of text, do this, do that, do the other… click on this affiliate link, click on that affiliate link and cross your fingers!!
If you like being spoon-fed, then you’re gonna love this. John shows you exactly how to take one of those resale rights products off the dusty old shelf of your hard drive and breath life into it.
Through daily instructions and videos, John teaches you, in his own inimitable way, the newest and most creative resale rights tricks you can use on one simple product.
He explains which strengths and weaknesses you can exploit in just seven days to fast-track your resale rights sales.
And don’t worry if you haven’t got seven days - if you think that you won’t have the time to get it all completed in 7 days because you have a full-time job, kids to taxi around, or a huge dog that needs walking for 5 hours a day, that’s not a problem.
All the amazing resources in this study course - guides, videos and checklists and much more - won’t just disappear into a puff of smoke at the stroke of midnight on the 7th day, like Cinderella’s carriage (did you like the seasonal panto allusion?!) OH NO IT WON’T!
No, you can take this course at your own pace, you can do a bit each day or you can do two days in one day if you wish.
The only thing you SHOULD NOT do, is buy it and shove it on one of those famous dusty shelves on your hard drive.
If you really want to start making money (you could even start seeing your first profits before Christmas) get this course, blow the dust from those resale rights products you’ve been hoarding and make 2008 the year that you start seeing a healthy profit in your bank account.
Like I said before, you’d be a mad to miss out on this. And as with most of these must-have, quality products that come along from time to time, there’s a time limit on the low introductory price it’s being offered for. So if you like the look of it, know that you’re going to put it to good use and are determined to make 2008 your year, grab it now at the low introductory price.
You can purchase from 3. pm EST on Thursday, 13th December >>
www.resalerightsblueprint.co.uk
Look out for my special Secret Santa gifts I’m offering if you should decide to purchase through my link.
I’ll be posting the details in about an hour
Best wishes
Paula
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6 Responses to “Is John Thornhill Losing His Touch?”
By The Grumpy Old Chef
on Dec 18, 2007 | | Reply
Great review but I still don’t think $67 is a ‘low’ price and $97 is outrageous.
The chances of making your $97 (or, for that matter $67) back in sales are next to nil with all these so-called courses.
No, you were right the first time, “Don’t believe the hype”. Review copies are only sent to people that are going to push the product.
If you have money to burn, I suppose this is as good a way as any.
By admin
on Dec 18, 2007 | | Reply
Thank you, I’m glad you liked the review.
I have to say that I was very surprised, as I said, that John asked me to review his product. I don’t have a massive list like many of the reviewees, so I don’t think that John could have hoped to have made millions from my promotion.
I like to think that perhaps he respects my opinion and maybe others do to, so maybe my review would be a good one to have on his sales page.
However, I would think that if you want to succeed in internet marketing there is nothing wrong with asking for reviews from people that you think might help you along the way - it’s not such a dirty thing to do, is it?
I do have to defend the price, though. I think that if you can’t make your $67 dollars back by following this course then you shouldn’t be in IM. It’s one of the most effective systems I’ve seen, it doesn’t involved creating your own products and it’s not complicated.
Despite the fact that I’m a fan of John’s I think my subscribers know by now that I wouldn’t promote anything that I didn’t think was a good product. What would be the point of recommending my subscribers buy something that is a total waste of time?
Great to have your comment, though - thank you.
What does anyone else think?
By John Thornhill
on Dec 18, 2007 | | Reply
An excellent review Paula. Although I would say that wouldn’t I
For the record I gave Paula a review copy as I do respect her opinion and this is a lady who is going places.
Hey Grumpy, after looking at your site I can see the niche(s) you’re in. I just signed up to your newsletter and I’m afraid it’s bad news. You’re not maximizing the potential from the resale rights products you have on your site.
Anyone who has bought resale Rights Blueprint will know EXACTLY what I’m talking about. In fact I can see at least 10 different streams of income that you can target.
I’m sorry you think $67 is too much as you’re missing out on so much by keeping your money…
If you do change your mind remember to take Paula up on her incredible bonuses.
John
By Randy Smith
on Dec 19, 2007 | | Reply
LOL @ Grumpy old chef….
How did you find your way here anyway… hehe
And Paula - don’t take it to heart…
In 50 posts on another forum I don’t think I’ve seen more than 2 that aren’t of a similar vain
That’s just the way Grumpy like to be….
He is actually a polite and generous chap, but his attitude is so heavily negative - he would critique a lottery win as being worthless (and put up some good arguments why…lol)
Good Luck in staying on the JV board Paula… I’ve been knocked off now … But I’d love to see you stay there to the end
Randy
http://www.SalesLetterABC.com
By admin
on Dec 19, 2007 | | Reply
I’ve not taken it to heart, Randy. I welcome any comments, good or bad. A bit of healthy debate is good for the soul, lol.
Bring it on, Grumpy
Paula