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Topic: Website Critique

Trying To Communicate Something For Real

Posted by Anonymous on 25 Points
I am trying to communicate a truth without seeming like a scammer. I have an awesome print and I want to share it with everyone in it's proper context and have people believe the truth...it's a really awsome print!

please take a look at the site and tell me if it accomplishes it's goal:https://www.inthefieldonthewall.com

Thanks.

jb
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  • Posted byBilld724 Member
    杰森-

    Steve raises some good points. Here's another . . .

    If your picture is so captivating, why not allow it to be seen. You can 'lock it' from being copied and downloaded (although to a committed person, nothing's impossible). So SHOW THE PICTURE.

    Appeal to the 'honest man' (or, woman) who you drive to your site and say something like, "Don't rip me off -- 'cause if you do you'll lose the moment the photo provides -- just buy it if it moves you and you'll enjoy it forever. If it doesn't move you, so be it. Thanks for looking. Jason".

    If you do that, you're helping me to manage the risk . . . and it's not a financial risk ($10? c'mon that's not a lot of money). The risk is the bad feeling I'll have if I order your picture and learn that I contributed to the scam at my own hand (er, uh credit card). For $10 I wouldn't bother complaining. So your claim that, "No one's asked for their money back" is hollow. Who would? It's a tuition in learning what NOT to do.

    But . . . show me a picture . . . make it move me . . . then, make me an offer . . . and you'll be selling your picture if it's really as good as you say it is.

    我代替点,孩子们l take a JPEG of your wondrous cow. If, that is, you feel the advice was worth it. ;-) my email address is found in my MarketingProfs profile.

    Good luck!

    Bill

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