[NOTE: Be sure to watch the 14-minute video review of this product -- link included in the previous post.]
Should You Buy Lee McIntyre’s Point and Click Coaching Trial Offer with Its Inside Out Upside Down Bonus?
Hi, there. Arlen Card again with more information about the Inside Out Upside Down Seminar bonus itself. This video series of the original $1,997-value event in Fall of 2009 was the main reason I gave the Point and Click Coaching program a “test drive.” I figured that I could risk $2.95 to get a few days to check it all out. My video review in the previous post looks over the whole program, bonus and all, but I thought it might be nice to post some information that helps you see why the “Free Bonus” seminar ended up being such a draw.
I watched every bit of the eight videos (totaling nearly twelve hours of instruction). I was pleased at how well Lee McIntyre taught, and how fast I got used to his funky-but-cool accent. Additionally, he delivers the material quickly but understandably — just the right speed for me to take pages of detailed notes.
The content itself, I realized, may well have been the only online business training I needed, although I’ve already spent a great deal of money (thousands of dollars) through four years of time buying a great many information products on the topic. This seminar covered all the basics, such as the importance of list-building and driving quality traffic to a site, etc. The really cool part was all the absolutely unique information Lee McIntyre gave! This guy has really succeeded with what I would call contrarian online practices. Here is a short list of objections I had to the idea of yet another online business training resource, and what I found in this seminar that put my objections away for keeps:
1 – What if it’s just more of the same?
Well, it absolutely wasn’t. Lee’s innovations kept me watching the videos as if they were a Bourne movie — I got genuinely excited for the first time in many months over online marketing concepts because these were not just fresh and new, but had gotten Lee some genuinely stunning results! Rather than enumerate them here, I encourage you to take the $2.95 test drive and see for yourself, like I did. I’ve not regretted it for a minute.
2 – What if I get stuck paying a $97 coaching payment that I didn’t want to pay?
I had the bonus seminar videos watched in a little over a week without spending too much time away from work, family, or other important activities, complete with a boatload of notes. You see, I thought that I could just keep my notes of the seminar to keep the half-dozen good ideas I expected to find, and cancel the coaching before I got charged. I was pretty skeptical, I admit. Maybe even cynical, after all the money I’ve spent for training that was just too much alike. I think you can safely do the same. Try it out. Take notes. If it’s not for you, cancel. What I found was that I felt he had given me so much value in just the free bonus seminar videos that I could pay for months of coaching at $97 and still be ahead financially — the bonus material was so thorough, innovative, effective, and clearly taught.
3 – Even if the material is good, I’ll probably just stall anyway, just like before.
The really cool thing about these Inside Out Upside Down videos is that it is a very complete, and very clear, step-by-step path to success. All by itself, I believe I could follow each step and get my business off the ground. My decision was, though, that Lee had given me so much value in fresh, new methods and “secret weapons” that I could afford to give the Hold-your-hand-and-take-you-there coaching a month or two of application. I am here to tell you, it is working for me, and I really didn’t expect it to do so. I am definitely NOT stalled, and I am in an insanely busy time with my professional pursuits. I guess the upshot of all this is: it really is step-by-step system for success — possibly the first one I’ve ever seen that is so complete, manageable, and rapid.
4 – Is this video bonus series just 90 minutes of substance and ten hours of padding?
Well, I got major writer’s cramp taking the densest notes I’ve ever taken throughout all eight of these videos. No fluff. ‘Nuff said.
And now the question I didn’t ask, but you may be asking:
5 – This Product-Rater.com guy is an affiliate for Lee McIntyre — why shouldn’t I take everything positive he says with a big “grain of salt?”
There are two answers to this, and they’re each very simple. First, I bought this product and stayed in the coaching program, despite my surety I would not do so, all BEFORE I became an affiliate. I made a promise to myself a long time ago that I would rather be honest and guilt-free than to be a zillionnaire. That means that I don’t represent products unless I believe in their value without any reservations whatsoever.
Second, even if you don’t trust the statements I made above and, admittedly, you certainly don’t have to since you don’t know me, the fact remains that Lee McIntyre’s $2.95 test drive is a genuinely risk-free offer. I recommend you give the program a 7-10 day test drive. If you’re not sure by then that it’s worth giving the coaching a chance like I did, then cancel BEFORE the two weeks is up so you can avoid being billed. It’s that easy. Take good notes, and you’ll have the value of his $1,997 seminar for a total outlay of $2.95. You’ve really got nothing much to lose here, and potentially everything to gain. And remember that I found it such a blowaway great value that I let the $97 billing go through, and I still feel like I’m way ahead.
I invite you to check the test drive offer out HERE. Then please post your comments and let me know what you think.
Warm regards,
Arlen Card, Product-Rater.com Founder


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