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I wonder why I’ve never bought stuff from Frank Kern!
I just realized today, while taking an evening walk and thinking about the ‘Results in Advance’ concept Frank teaches in his latest video, that this is probably the only major IM ‘guru’ from whom I’ve never purchased anything.
And that’s strange, because just his free content has earned me a few hundred dollars from implementing the concepts he teaches!
So I sat down to list out reasons why I don’t buy from Frank Kern.
#1 – I’m trying to prove that I’m resistant to his ‘mass control’ tactics! Yes, really. Even today, when I saw his email in my inbox, I kept telling myself: “Ok, I’m NOT going to read this”… and then, “I’m NOT going to click that link to watch his video” (the third one got me, Frank!)… and then, “I’m NOT going to sit through this LONG video” (guess what? I did!
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#2 – I promised myself no more high priced products or programs – unless they are from Jay Abraham. That’s because the last one I purchased was a complete flop… even though a bit of it was from Frank Kern – and THAT was the only bit which turned me a profit!
#3 – I don’t like video, won’t watch much of it. (Yeah, right! That sounds credible coming right after I admitted to sitting through almost 30 minutes of Kern’s FREE video)
#4 – Frank’s launches are always scarcity plays, ‘limited time’ deals that sell-out – FAST. And I refuse to stand in line for most things, least of all to buy a product. Heck, I didn’t even do it for the iPhone!
#5 – I think I know it all! Well, a lot of it. There are nuances that come alive from Frank’s video tutorials, but most of the underlying stuff I’ve already learned – and apply in my own work already. But then, after a certain stage, it’s the nuances that really matter, right?
#6 – I learn best by reading, not listening or watching. Although I haven’t closely followed Frank Kern’s earlier launches, I’ve not been able to easily tell if the material is available in other formats than video.
#7 – I ignore the hype and hoopla that surrounds any big launch – and so miss most of the meat of a Frank Kern launch, including the valuable pre-launch content. And then, I end up with too little information to base a buying decision.
But slowly, steadily, Frank Kern is beginning to wear down my resistance!
I’m even half-considering buying his current launch product… and if he puts out a lot more content like he has, it just might push me off the edge!
If there is a ‘modestly’ priced offer, which is NOT time-limited, is presented in written format, and pitched without much hype, based on the true value of the content, I’d buy it in a heartbeat.
Coming from a starting point that was neutral, even biased against Frank Kern because of the issue of high-price, that’s one huge shift in perspective.
It happened because of the value he shared in all the free pre-launch content. That’s impressive from a marketing standpoint. Watch the video that provoked this post (no, it’s NOT an affiliate link).
And if you have a convincing argument to get me to buy Frank’s new program, please leave a comment!



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Very good though resounding advice and I can emphasize all too clearly the reasons why I can’t bring myself to pay out a huge asking price for any release. There are more constructive uses of money and to fatten one’s wallet for self gain or, the promise of it doesn’t attract satisfaction. I’d rather make an immediate donation to help the AFC in Victoria with a donation or perhaps send something to help the recent victims in Oklahama. Surely even with current financial trends we could expect a lower price at this time. Anything above one hundred leaves a sweet bitter taste in it’s wake.
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