Frank Kern Mass Control 2.0 Review
So I bought mass control 2.0 for the nice sum of $2,000. I wanted to explain to you WHY I made this purchase, what I think of this course, and also some “hidden lessons” about these high ticket items that I think you will find extremely instructive.
This is also a “no-punches” pulled review, with no particular slant or hidden agenda of any kind. I am going to be particularly candid about my thoughts, as I always am, so you’re going to get some insights from me you probably won’t get anywhere else.
Enough preamble, let’s do it.
First, here’s WHY I bought mass control — ONLY for the bonus. This is instructive for two reasons. First, you should always create attractive bonuses, because that will get you more buyers, plain and simple. Second, the bonus was for a “closed door” workshop in san deigo in 2009.
The content of mass control 2.0 is not that important to me in reality. Sure, I’ll pick up some gems, but I have found a long time ago that once you hit the 100k mark, people become more important in your business than information.
So I bought just so I can meet other people and hopefully set up some relationships with them, that in the future, will result is some profitable business partnerships.
For example, I’ve already lined up some big people for my webinar series to raise funds for my brother Ryan Fladlien, who recently passed away (instantcontentcreation.com/Ryantribute/. Almost everyone I contacted was a person who I had met at a seminar before, and it was much easier to get in touch with them and to work something out.
That’s invaluable.
Now let’s talk about the actual content. Here’s an insight that should help you make smartest purchasing decisions in the future. There is NOT much difference between technique going on here. Frank has a few insights that no one else possesses, but nothing that will dramatically change your business overnight.
That’s because marketing fundamentals are marketing fundamentals, period. The only difference is that Frank engineers the right “conditions” to get the great successes he has. 90% of his techniques you can find out about in most $97 ebooks. The secret is Frank knows the set up.
He finds situations with amazing and interesting proof elements. Great back stories. Special circumstances. Then he applies his formula (it’s mostly email marketing with some free gifts thrown in) and gets fantastic results.
To me, that’s an incredible insight. I didn’t buy this expecting to immediately find some bit of wisdom that would get me a ton of money over night. I bought because I’m a shrewd business person who looks for even the “slightest edge” to enhance my ability to deliver value to the market place.
A 2k investment to me works like this — if it allows me to make a measly $200 more a month, then I’m happy with it because that’s $2400 more a year. And I’ve already applied some of Frank’s stuff to make about $240 in “found money” that I wouldn’t already have made, all from a few minutes of work.
Which leads to another point — it’s not the information that I find valuable, but the ability to easily reference it and “deploy” it. I know most of this stuff already, I just don’t have it as organized as Frank does, so the time he saves me alone is worth it.
Finally, I like to buy 2K products just to see what they look like, how they’re delivered, what happens after I buy, how I’m marketed to on the backend, etc., because I know I’ll pick up one or two big lessons.
So to wrap it all up — will you find any big “mind changing” information in Frank’s mass control that you can’t get anywhere else for much cheaper? Probably NOT. Is his stuff as powerful and mysterious and as easy as it seems? No. But nothing marketed THAT well ever is.
But with the right mindset, it’s a steal for $2,000 because I know I’ll pick up three little things that will make me better at communicating the value of my products… I’ll pick up at least two or three valuable connections in San Diego… I’ll save a few hours each month in time simply because I can reference Frank’s stuff..
So I’m happy with my purchase, but not the reasons most people would think.
What your thoughts on this?
-Jason