The P-BOMB Video (Part 2)…

Filed under: Content Composer — jason @ 2:56 pm

I’ll be honest. I’m not expecting many of you to actually sit through this video from start to finish. It’s like I am taking a SLEDGEHAMMER to nail in a thumbtack. Many of you don’t need to see anymore proof or examples of the results that you can get using my Content Composer software and training course.

HOWEVER… I know full well that there are still a few of you who might have doubts about all this. If so, check out Part 2 of the Proof-Bomb (aka P-BOMB) video.

I know, it’s 18 minutes long. But, you can click on the scroll bar and skip through parts of it if you like. Nobody is forcing you to watch all the proof and success stories included in this video.

Whether you watch the entire video or parts of it, one thing is for sure… you’ll see first hand, REAL examples and REAL results from customers of mine (these are the same customers who were among the lucky few to get access to version 1.0 of Content Composer back in July 2006 — 8 months ago).

Up next… want to see Content Composer in action? I will be back in another day or two with my final video. You won’t want to miss it. :-)

7 Comments »

  1. I can relate to the video and have been modelling my online business around many of the principles that you mentioned during your report and these videso.

    Putting together websites with unique content and going through the time and effort of doing this is not easy task:

    1. creating unique versions of your articles
    2. submitting unique versions of your articles
    3. giving other webmasters and partners unique articles

    Have done this manually, all my myself for the past few months I am ready for a chance and to get the tools to help me cover more territory without forsaking the quality of my content.

    Content composer is looking even better every day. Where were you 6 months ago? I could have used this from the start and I would be much further ahead as a result.

    Comment by Tim Higgins — March 26, 2007 @ 5:43 pm

  2. Video wouldn’t work for me.

    Cheers

    Len

    Comment by Len Cecchetto — March 26, 2007 @ 6:03 pm

  3. How Much Jason?

    Len

    Jason says: The price question always comes up. I made the mistake (once) of releasing the price and saying ”it will be around $X” before launch day, and it burned me. It wasn’t a big deal, but now I make a point of not doing it. Sorry, you’ll find out soon.

    Comment by Len Cecchetto — March 27, 2007 @ 12:10 am

  4. Jason, Jason and Quarles
    Sounds like a law firm. First it was Potash with Portal Feeder at stratosphere prices. Portal Feeder is a very good content mgt system designed to give you the tools for “success”.

    Content Composer looks to me like a portion of Portal Feeder for those of us who could not afford 300 a month for Portal Feeder.

    And the only reason it all works anyway is because of Marc Quarles, Master Programmer.

    Comment by Marshall — March 27, 2007 @ 4:40 pm

  5. Master only two skills and the internet money machine is yours to command. Those skills are not copywriting, better SEO, unique content or anything else.

    Every successful internet marketer uses these two skills to sell their product.

    What are they?

    Take a really good look how sales letters designed or how products are released and most of you can figure it out.

    Jason says: Thank you for your comments, but I disagree. If only it were that simple for people to make a buck online Marshall. ;-)

    Comment by Marshall — March 27, 2007 @ 4:44 pm

  6. since I planned a number of website specially built for asense &
    affiliate marketing

    I need content creation software

    Hope It prove what it is claimed & affordable too.

    Comment by Mohammwed — March 28, 2007 @ 3:44 pm

  7. I must admit I hold my hands up I tend to struggle to write articles for my site which is mostly geared towards providing valuable advise and adsense. I must say this software package will defintely assist me and alleviate my concerns of writing content

    Comment by mobilephonesecretsuncovered — March 28, 2007 @ 6:24 pm

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