Butterfly Marketing
A few few years ago when Butterfly Marketing first came out, I wanted the script. That’s because I’m a real sucker for scripts because I love to play with them, but Butterfly Marketing was out of my reach at the time. I think there was an early offer that I missed and then it went to something like $1,997 – a lot of money to find if you haven’t got it. Actually it’s a lot of money even if you have it!
So I was intrigued to get a promo email about something Mike Filsaime is doing with Butterfly Marketing 2.0 fairly soon. I’ve discovered that he’s actually giving away 5,000 copies of his home study course, the updated manuscript and the software scripts – but only if you’re quick enough. I’ve registered on the notification list and I’ll be there when it’s launched to see if I can catch one of the free copies. I know the power of the script and as an internet marketing tool it’s very powerful.
Of course, as with anything in life, there are subtle implications. For example, it’s not a completely unconditional offer. You have to pay about $30 for shipping – which seems perfectly reasonable as this is a physical product that gets shipped to your door – and there is a continuity element for his marketing newsletter, but it’s clear on his website and the video that there is a continuity aspect.
It’s also likely to be over-subscribed so a lot of people who go to get it may find that others have beaten them to one of the coveted 5,000 slots. But for the quick movers amongst it will save you a chunk of change ($1,997) and then some. And it will give you a platform for managing your entire internet marketing empire.
Butterfly Marketing has a pre-launch notification list to give early signups a one hour head start on the public. You just have to enter your name and email address. And after you’ve confirmed your email address be sure to watch the video with Jordan Hall. It’s an inspiring story of a young guy who’s taken action and really done well.There are several lessons in the video so it’s worth watching a few times and paying close attention.