Stick Strategy: The “Quick Start” Video Tutorial

By Alex Mandossian on November 19, 2008

If you’re an Info Marketer, then a superb ”stick strategy” (maximizing profits while minimizing losses) is the “Quick  Start” video tutorial.

By having Quick Start tutorials (like the one you see below), you’ll automatically eliminate the single biggest complaint new students, clients and customers have which is: “How do I get started!?”

This is the actual Quick Start Video available to all of my TSS Alumni and new 2009 Teleseminar Secrets students.

TSS 2009 Quickstart Guide

Did you watch the video yet?

Even if you decide NOT to register for this year’s Teleseminar Secrets course, I want you to start utilizing “Quick Start” video tutorials.

You candid comment is appreciated in advance.

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5 Responses to “Stick Strategy: The “Quick Start” Video Tutorial”

  1. Alex,

    As usual – You’re The Man!. Absolutely obvious, yet overlooked strategy that I am going to implement PRONTO!

    To Success,

    The Dirt Professor

  2. Jan says:

    Thank You Alex! You always seem to have the answers I am looking for when I go looking for them!
    I could not have designed a better mentor, for this newbie!
    I will look forward to the info I have not yet taken advantage of, (there are only so many hours in the day).
    Jan
    St Petersburg FL

  3. adams says:

    what complaint??
    there’s no complaint here..
    should i watch the video first?

  4. Stu McLaren says:

    Alex,

    I love this strategy because it’s so simple yet so many people will overlook it.

    It goes back even further to a strategy that you have always taught in that you must do everything you can to help your students start consuming your material.

    The quicker they do that, the less likely they are going to ask for a refund.

    The Quick Start video helps them “get going” and as a result, they start consuming your material a lot faster.

    Great stuff Alex!

    All the best.

    Stu McLaren

  5. Jeff Herring says:

    Hi Alex!

    I love strategies that are as simple as they are powerful, and this is clearly one of them.

    I like the way you live out what you teach – ask and find out what your audience needs and wants, and then deliver it to them.

    Your fellow “donkey-smuggler”

    Jeff Herring
    http://www.TheArticleGuyBonus.com

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