Product Delivery By MP3 Player

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Flash Drives and Even MP3 Players are Replacing CDs and DVDs

Digital product delivery includes downloads of software, eBooks and mp3 audio files and even downloadable videos such as those that people enjoy at Youtube.com. Have you noticed a new trend? Microsoft(R) Corporation has been supplying its Office(R) software suite in retail stores on flash drives instead of on conventional CD ROM disks. To me at least, this increases the perceived value of the product because I imagine getting a free piece of hardware with my software purchase!

Now Russell Brunson of Boise, Idaho state has taken this hardware giveaway process one step further, by supplying his MP3 audio training for Micro Continuity, pre-loaded on a gifted MP3 player, worth over $20 and specially imported from Hong Kong. Just so you understand the reasoning here, Micro Continuity is a training course in how to build a web site and business based on free items which lead in to a recurring income as people join and stay in a membership site which helps them to plan, build and fine tune their business. Actually it is genius stuff for its effectiveness, yet simplicity.

The product marketed in this manner gains a bubble of increased perceived value as each customer realizes that he/she is going to get something extremely useful for nothing! Even more so in the case of a free mp3 player - pre-loaded - because that is a machine for fun and excitement, usually being used for music and entertainment -- so people tend to rush to something they see is a valuable giveaway.

I do believe that the Micro Continuity gift clearly upstages the Microsoft(R) gift of a USB flash drive, which incidentally they'll also be using for delivery of their next operating system for computers. In both (all) these cases, the product quality is exceptionally high to match the perceived value, so as not to disappoint customers who have been attracted by the gift of a computer hardware item.

Another lead in aspect or tool that is part of Micro Continuity is the free video gift which in some way shares a secret about how things work. This helps to create an atmosphere of intrigue, stimulating human curiosity. Therefore overall I would highly recommend this business marketing training as it covers all the areas of irresistible marketing outlined by experts such as Mark Joyner. These days, the top online marketers have shared all their ideas with you and with each other and now we see the ultimate combination of workable pieces of the puzzle being openly shared by Russell Brunson.

Hats off to you, Russell. I really do like what you are doing for us in 2009.

I remain, your avid Internet entrepreneurial supporter.

Geoff Dodd

Perth 6000 Australia


How The MP3 Player Incentive Is Presented To Customers

I remain impressed by this genius idea of giving away a hardware item like an mp3 player.

Comments About Gifting Hardware Items As An Incentive

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H P Roychoudhury 2 years ago

MP-3, iPods, You-Tube all is useful to us and very useful in particular area. Let more things be come in the market to give us the benefit for a better of communication. Thanks to technology.

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ocean980 Hub Author 2 years ago

By the way, the experiment worked gangbusters and the first batch of ten thousand mp3 players went fast, so Russell had to order a further 10,000 items from Hong Kong. GIVE first and reap the harvest later? Geoff

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ocean980 Hub Author 2 years ago

Yes, I generally agree with you. But product delivery, like supply of software has never before been done on a free MP3 player. iPods are developing from an mp3 player into --- ?

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Kevin Peter 2 years ago

CDs are already replaced by DVD ....Flash drive are going to replace by the external harddisks......

MP3 palyer are going to replaced by i pods....

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