Kajabi
If you are on my list you have seen my non Kajabi videos.
You probably noticed that last month we killed it with the
networking videos.
Last month my e-mail list increased by 300%.
And that was selling to you guys, meaning us, internet entrepreneurs,
the most sophisticated consumers in the world
We can not be fooled.
The only way to sell to us is with quality. (Fast forward to quality.)
The hardest part of the videos was the technical aspect of getting
them online and getting them to show.
I am sure that sometimes you saw them pause, and stall etc.
In fact the videos to promote my poker tournament are coming up,
and I have a programmer working
night and day on a site to show them.
That is because I couldn’t get Andy Jenkins to release Kajabi soon enough.
Well now, here it comes.
If you have any interest in video, then watch this link, and see what the future is
going to be like. I am begging Andy to let me buy this early so I can use it for the poker
tournament videos.
But you can’t buy it yet. Whatever Andy.
Much Love,
dk
Oh, and if you buy it off this link, I make like enough money
for a super high end burger, shake, and dessert.
It’s not that expensive if you are going to show video.
It is surely a nice affiliate program.
ReplyEveryone must join it to make big money…..
I have read all information about Kajabi through this blog post this information is really very helpful for me thanks for posting your interesting & helpful information.
ReplyThat was the most unintelligible post I’ve ever read in my life. I would like to ad a meaningful comment but I don’t really understand what the article’s basic premise is….
Sorry,
Reply-james
Wet our lips with flattery. ‘We cannot be fooled’, I love it! Next tell us that nobody slips one by an internet marketer and that we get all of the ladies, without even leaving a cubicle. Good work on expanding the list.
ReplyIts true, high quality video is definitely a selling point. I’m usually a lot more receptive if I don’t have to wait for a video to load and stop stalling and if its good quality.
ReplyI agree. It is easy to get a video but to put them online is the hardest part. Making money is what we as humans live for
ReplyMridul,
ReplyI think Andy is keeping the Affiliate program fairly closed only for people he already knows about, but always worth trying to apply.
@TekCrunch:
ReplyYeh, we get the chicks. LOL
@liljameswow:
LOL James, sorry about that. If you are not a hardcore internet marketer into mailing lists and video, this post probably does not make sense.
A lot of us are realizing video sells better than text. It is technically, even for us “experts” to get video to play nicely with the internet. Andy Jenkins is an Emmy award winning film maker, and also an internet marketer amongst a whole mess of other things. He has made an online service where you can load up your videos, have people watch them, and build a community around it. For someone like me it is a god send.
ReplyI learned everything about Kajabi through this blog
ReplyI think posting this information was really helpful for me. Igoing to recommend this page to all my friends
dk, Crazy product name but really liking the “push button” technology idea. From the presentation I viewed, seems that Andy Jenkins really perfected and polished this thing, which is way cool. Thinking this high quality approach linked with turn-key easy could get interesting. Definitely need want to review further. Video campaigns right now are not fun for me but this package might do it. thanks dk for showcasing this.
ReplyLove love love this! We want to do a video series on our ecomm site and Kajabi will be perfect for it. I’m thrilled to have found it, thank you!
ReplyI agree with PatB, high quality is important if you want more viewers because I, myself along with many others I’m sure, don’t have the patients to wait for the video to start. I like the videos to be clear as well, a person can enjoy it better. Kajabi sounds very interesting too, the name itself will draw many viewers, I can almost gurantee it. Thanks for sharing the information about your networking videos.
ReplyThis is very, very interesting. What a great way to earn extra income. I will definitely be looking into this. The videos do lag a bit, but the information is worth the wait. Thanks for the information, I’ll be looking into this further.
ReplyI like Kajabi’s tagline: “the powerful marketing software with the funny name”. It’s both honest and, shameless, since they almost definitely thought of the name before the tagline. It’s unlikely that Kajabi was it’s birth name and they just ‘had’ to keep it and justify it with a clever explanation. Anyway, it works. Can you describe what it does in a sentence or two?
ReplyI admit a mixed response here. On the one hand, I agree with TekCrunch that this post feels a bit like a magician’s act, where we’re told to look over here at this hand which IS MOST DEFINITELY NOT A HAND WHICH IS PERFORMING ANY TRICKERY.
On the other hand, I agree with TekCrunch that the feel of the product itself gives a first impression of being genuine, but that it is unclear from this post — even if we understand the value of easily and cleanly streaming video — how exactly this product goes about improving on the standard fare.
You’ve left me curious for more, even if it has an edge of wondering how the trick was really performed. That, in a way, is a mark of success. But while I’m INTERESTED in the product, I need more before I’m ready to buy it.
ReplyThe business of showcasing high quality video online is a tricky proposition at best. Many video poker websites haven’t really succeeded in offering crisp, clear streaming video due to compression problems, server overload, long lag times, etc. I think that Kajabi has the potential to break the mold and surpass the competition not just in terms of top video quality and seamless sound synchronization, but also because of the uniqueness of the name itself, which definitely has it’s advantages.
ReplyThanks for introducing the program to all of us. Keep me updated on how it’s going as I’m sure it will be a success.
ReplyBasically this is a more grown up version of Youtube, right? Like how myspace was for kiddies and tweenkers and FB is for the adults who wanted the networking without the glitter graphics crap? I’m still working on my BA but I have taken enough techie classes to be put off by the multiples steps it always seems to take to actually get something, especially videos, out there. Thanks for the info on this new service.
ReplyThis was somewhat confusing. I didn’t really understand what was going on in the post. I’m supposed to use Kajabi or become an affliate?
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