How To Sell 300 Pages For $8,377 -- 799 Times!
Published: Wed, 05/27/09
Memo From: Marlon Sanders
Memo To:
Re: Are 300 Pages Worth $8377? The Vatican thinks so.
Hello,
Marlon here.
What's the value of information?
How much is a 300-page ebook worth? How about a 300-page book?
What about $8,377?
Does that warp your mind?
If it does, then it means you have a fundamental misconception
about information, know how and the value of it. Why? Because
value does NOT equate to the number of pages.
It does NOT equate to whether it's a book, ebook, or video
program.
Value depends solely on what the worth is to another human being.
Let me explain. Scrinium Publishing House prints documents from
the Vatican's secret archives.
They're selling a 300-page volume for $8,377 and only 799 copies
are available. Notice the scarcity tactic used there!
If you say there's no way 300 pages would be worth $8,377 then
you need to read this article and let it totally open up new
possibilities for you. And let it rewire your thinking about
information, pages and what constitutes value.
http://www.msnbc.msn.com/id/21267691/
Best wishes,
Marlon Sanders
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