Amazing Selling Machine
Amazon Selling Machine is yet another product that requires on the expanding trend of using Amazon.com to make money on-line. For about a week or two, a lot hype was made for this course. Top internet marketers including Jason Fladlien and Wilson Mattos partnered with Amazing Selling Machine creators Jason Katzenback and Matt Clark. But with the infamous $3500 cost tag, it is easy to be skeptic about what the course really is and whether it can deliver its $100,000 profit promise.
The doors to the Amazing Selling Machine is officially closed by March 21st. But that does not mean we could not talk about it, right? Nicely, read on to find out what is in this course. Check out the official website to sign up for alerts. The Amazing Selling Machine
The Amazing Selling Machine was produced by two internet marketing giants, Matt Clark and Jason Katzenback. Matt claims to have sold nearly $700,000 and Jason with $355,000 with 50% profit margin in the first two months of 2013 on Amazon.
The course comes with an eight-week training and access to forums. There will also be an automation software that can be used for two years.
What Amazing Selling Machine Promises
The courses promises its members 3 things:
- Make your product convert much better than similar products - Systematically get product reviews (possible on complete auto-pilot) - Get a burst of visitors “to show Amazon your products is HOT”
Seven Steps to Amazon Earnings
Throughout the course, Jason and Matt will talk in detail about the seven steps to its “Ultimate Promotion System” and here’s a preview of what these steps are:
- Register a Seller account on Amazon (Costs $39.99 for professional account) - Choose a product to sell. - Create a product detail web page. - Get three views for the Amazon product. - Produce a easy how-to video for your product and post it on YouTube. - Write a press release or your Amazon product. - Set up and implement a “Review Each Day” system
Of course, Jason and Mat will discuss exactly how all these steps should be executed.