There is a brand new system with the name of Optin Voodoo that was launched earlier today. My first reaction to it, was asking the questions; what does it have to do with Voodoo, and why does it have such a strange name, is it just some sort of a marketing gimmick?
What it`s suppose to do, is that this system will force your visitors to give you their email. It sounds a little scary if you ask me, every time someone uses the word force, I usually turn the other cheek and I am usually walking away without looking back. But this time it was a little different.
Well, first of all, it doesn`t have anything to do with physical force. It`s a system to help you get as many email addresses as possible from people visiting your blog (or website for that matter). Keith Wellman & Ross Lambert have launched something that might be worth taking a look at. It`s rather cheap (if it works) and the price is $37 for the The Optin Voodoo Software and $67 for The Optin Voodoo Software WITH Platinum Blogging Upgrade.
I haven`t spent much time reading their whole sales page. Doing stuff like that takes too much time for me, but I know I should read them – I could learn a lot of great copy writing tips from doing that (maybe another time). Even though I didn`t read that much, it was somewhat different this time. I took a quick look and thought about the offer for a few seconds, and now I am going to bed.
But…
I might have another look tomorrow, because it was interesting and they got something that made me start thinking. So they have done a good job at something, maybe it was just the Voodoo name that got me, I am not sure.
By the way, they got a video at the sales page that you really should take a look at, it explains their system in less than a minute. Take a look at Optin Voodoo and please let me know what you think of it (not only the video, tell me about the system or the sales page, I am curious).
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