I’m Droppin’ The P-BOMB! (Part 1)
Filed under: Content Composer, Jason Potash report — jason @ 10:40 am
I just uploaded a video that I KNOW you will want to watch. In this video, I go through some of the common questions that I received over the past week.
But more important…I’m dropping a TON of PROOF (like an atomic Proof-Bomb) that will shatter any doubt and wipe out any skepticism or second-guessing you might have.
You see, many new products today don’t have REAL success stories (not including testimonials from friends and associates). Content Composer has been in *stealth mode* since it was released (and then taken off the market) back in July 2006. I have HUNDREDS of raving fans, real results, and the comments and success stories to back it up. Get ready. Here is Part 1 of the P-BOMB drop.
If you think this is impressive, you ain’t seen nothing yet! Part 2 coming soon with a tractor trailer FULL of even more Content Composer proof and success stories…
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It’s nice to see a non hype product launch. Kudos to you jason for providing vids like this and really raising the bar about what we can believe and can’t believe with new products.
I’m in. I’m already convinced that you’ve got a winner here and now you have shown the proof to back it up. I will be waiting here on the 29th to see what you got. - James
Comment by James Nelano — March 23, 2007 @ 1:59 pm
Jason,
Yes, I believe you are a successful marketer.
No, I won’t tell you your product(s) are hype.
Yes, if it’s affordable I will buy it.
But I turned off the video after 12 minutes.
The facts please. Nothing else.
I don’t have time for that.
Thank you
Comment by Kurt Naulaerts — March 23, 2007 @ 2:08 pm
Jason,
I love Content Composer v1.
Please list the compelling reasons why I should upgrade to v3.1?
thank you,
x
Jason says: Upgrades are free
Just look under the File menu in Content Composer and you’ll see the “check for updates” button.
Comment by ushabty.com — March 23, 2007 @ 4:11 pm
I’d love to see the software in action. You mentioned this in this video. Is that in the works too? Looks cool so far.
Regards.
Nate
Comment by Nate G. — March 23, 2007 @ 5:10 pm
Jason,
Good video, this looks like a winner that I have been waiting for. I wish we could just buy it today and not have to wait. It would be great to see the program running and showing us what it can do.
I just hope the 29th comes fast!
Thanks!
Comment by Duane — March 23, 2007 @ 6:15 pm
Jason
I suspect you may have answered the hardest question about Content Composer and ‘LSI’.
“Can CC go find and include LSI lateral contextual content and jargon?”
No it cannot, but the real answer seems to be this: (Correct me if I am wrong please.)
Content Composer software is esentially a very fine editing and MULTIPLYING tool: It relies on material crafted first by an expert who has all the LSI jargon. But THEN content composer varies this into many versions ALL OF WHICH are UNIQUE and also legitimately search engine friendly.
No other tool I have seen can do this.
If the above is true , then I am definitely on your buyer on ramp
Jonathan Gunson
http://ViralAlchemy.com
Comment by Jonathan Gunson — March 23, 2007 @ 8:08 pm
Jason,
Apologies if this has been asked elsewhere. I’ve got “Orwell PRO” with the copy of Content Composer Lite. I’m assuming that the new Content Composer will integrate with Orwell PRO? Is there an upgrade path for Orwell PRO users?
Comment by Kevin Francis — March 25, 2007 @ 10:24 pm
Jason
Okay, I’m ready to get this thing like right now! Open the doors. Don’t make me wait. Give me a secret back door link. Everything looks amazing.
Comment by Douglas Whitefield — March 26, 2007 @ 9:35 am
I was real impressed with your report myself Jason. I’ve been learning from Charles Heflin for a while, and I’m also a big IBP advocate. One of my sites is based around SEO etc, and those products. It was actually quite nice to see somebody step forward again such as Charles did.
I’m not sure if I’ll purchase your product yet. I’m still getting used to Website Content Wizard which did cost a fair amount. I sort of have mixed emotions about it. It seems with the amount of time to use it, I can write my own content in the same amount of time anyway. Cheers and hope your product does well. It certainly does look good.
Davin
The Davinator
http://www.davinatorbiz.com
Comment by Davin — March 26, 2007 @ 4:11 pm
Ok how much?
Len
Comment by Len Cecchetto — March 27, 2007 @ 12:12 am