So you've decided to wait...
I can respect that decision. I know what it's like to count every penny.
And $49.95 can seem like a lot of money when you're just getting started. I know. I've been there.
But, my friend, NOT subscribing today may make the difference between success and failure.
You're pouring your blood, sweat, and tears into your e-commerce project. You desperately want it to succeed. But some corners you just can't cut.
If you skip the cost of obtaining the knowledge you need, you're a fool.
This year hundreds of thousands of online businesses will be set up. A year, two years from now only 10% to 20% will be prospering. The rest may still be on the Web, but their owners will have abandoned any hope of success. The lights are on, but nobody's home.
Jesus told a parable of the wise man and foolish man.
The wise man, you remember, built his house on a rock. He had a solid foundation. The foolish man built his house on the sand. But it went up quick.
The winds blew, the rains fell, the floods came, and beat against those houses. The house built on the rock remained standing. The house built on the sand collapsed and was washed away.
Only a remnant was left when the storm cleared.
In e-commerce, knowledge and careful planning are building on the rock. Any quick-fix is doomed.
That's why I want to implore you to reconsider your decision.
If you pass this by right now, you probably won't come back. You're busy. Other things will capture your attention, and you'll forget.
But this subscription to Web Commerce Today may be just the key you would have needed to build a successful business. Let's be honest -- this may be the key that enables you to stay in business at all!
A year, two years from now you won't remember that today you decided to bypass subscribing to Web Commerce Today.
But I believe this may be the essential key you need. It could make the difference for you and your business.
Please reconsider! Subscribe today.
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The 213-page Shopping Cart Report is the most comprehensive purchasing guide to e-commerce software ever published. It provides a basic overview, as well as special informaiton on B2B, digital, and members-only e-commerce software. The top eight small to medium business shopping cart programs are compared and contrasted, and many of them reviewed in detail. In addition, you'll find links to online reviews of over 500 e-commerce programs. I sell this for $34.95.
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But if you subscribe (or renew your subscription) to Web Commerce Today before the end of the month, I'll give you a copy of all three e-books absolutely free. Together they're worth $87.85 -- and if you add in the subscription price of $49.95, the total value is $137.80. But you'll receive the e-books absolutely free when you pay only the subscription price of $49.95 . Don't miss out. Subscribe now!
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