Are You A Buyer Or A Tyre Kicker?
So I spent a very enjoyable 24 hours in Newcastle at Lee McIntyre’s Continuity workshop.
As is to be expected from Lee the content was brilliant, and I’ve got a lot of ideas on how to go about expanding my business and adding in that all important continuity to create a real sustainable business revenue vs the boom & bust of product launches.
During the day it became clear to me that the people who invest in learning and buying products / services were those who were achieving success, so I want you to watch this 1 minute video and tell me if you’re a buyer or a tyre kicker?
Andrew
p.s. I really want to hear from you tyre kickers so I can see what’s holding you back from achieving success.
p.p.s The only tyre hurt in this recording was on the “Mighty Zaf” which is just a workhorse and used to the rough & tumble of family life.







Hi Andrew,
Hope you enjoyed Lee’s workshop. You can put me down as a tyre kicker when it comes to buying over hyped and over priced products that do the rounds with every man and his dog promoting them. I do buy quite a few products but mainly they are WSO’s from the Warrior Forum as they offer usually original ideas and over great value for money.I subscribe to several lists and I see the same products being promoted by just about everyone, when they are not promoting someone elses product they are pushing Adswaps all the while. What ever happened to marketers creating and promting their own products instead of following the herd? So in essence if you want me to buy from you come up with something original of your own and sell me the benefits of your product over all the others.
Hey Andrew
Got your email as I’m on your list(still) come over to see what it’s all about and listen to the video…
Yes there are a lot of tyre kickers out there…
and I think the problem is that they just don’t know who to stick with…who they think will teach them what they need to know…if they think that you will teach them then they will become buyer’s.
They need to be taught the basic’s…how to actually begin and then be led on from there by the same person…Can you remember how you began…teach them that…in detail…every step you took and possibly along the way it might be possible to recommend stuff to compliment what they are learning.If you can do that then you will have a loyal band of followers.
there’s too many people out there just recommending other peoples products.
Thanks for letting me comment.
Malcolm.t.
I entirely agree with both Malcolm T. and Mark Brown. I have not always been a tyre-kicker. I have been trying to make something of internet marketing for the last 10 years without making anything more than pocket money coming in and thousands going out. So I have become a bit cynical about all the hype. Everyone promises the moon if you do it their way, and running every other’s one down but I have not found a single one that works as yet. But I still live in hope. Sorry to be so negative.
Regards,
Godfrey King
Hi Andrew,
Similar to the comments above in is necessary on the Internet to check things very carefully. There are so many dubious websites it makes our task very difficult. We are under the onus of ‘buyer beware’ hence must do out due diligence which on the net takes far more time to accomplish.
Hope this assists you.
Best Wishes = Roy
Right now I am a tire kicker. I have bought a lot of products on the internet, most of which do not work. I am willing to try something for free or little cost. If it works then I would be willing to upgrade. There are a lot of scams on the internet and it is hard to find something worthwhile. I get tons of e-mails every day and only read the ones that are worthwhile staying with.
How come when something comes out it has been a big secret until now. Every launch says the same thing, So and so has a new secret that is going to make you so much money you won’t be able to stand it. Like the above, I’ve been looking for several years and they all say the same thing and aren’t worth a nickel. I don’t even read the ad text. I read the first few lines, and go to the bottom to see how munch. As the saying goes, 99-44/100 are junk. Enough said
Hi folks
Thanks for the great comments, so it seems that if you get the same promo from several different sources you switch off straight away.
So it’s a good job I didn’t tell you about the new facebook craze started by Ryan Deiss – it seem’s his make 5 sales and win an ipad has made everyone else mail out for it!
Following Lee’s course I plan on making a 12 week listbuilding course during this year, and I will probably do a “list only” offer for 3 x $27 payments and then with the content in the bag I’ll increase the price to 3 x $47 or $97 for instant access to the entire 12 week’s content.
Andrew