1) I would pay for this strictly for the creative value. I wouldn't even necessarily have to use the copy given to me but having the 10 different headlines (I assume from 10 different people?) would help me keep going on my own.
2) Worried about the trust level, but it looks like you answered Andrea's concern already.
3) Usually just sitting down and writing tons of different variations of headlines and things. I find sitting down with someone face-to-face to go through different versions help a lot, but that's not always an option. Having this be crowdsourced at any time would be helpful.
4) Really working out the trust thing should be a huge priority in my opinion. A bit anxious to let people I don't know go at it.
Are you planning on having higher tiered prices to have more seasoned pros give writing your copy a shot? That's definitely something I'd pay more for.
"You often find that the strange deals, while they do sell, often its quite difficult to find a buyer, because people are set in their ways as to what they want to buy. While a business, or a niche, might be very attractive, such as the retirement niche I guess is where stair lifts exist, it can be quite challenging to persuade buyers they should buy something thats a non-sexy niche."
Tell me about it! The craziest and most random-sounding niches are almost always the hardest ones to move, no matter how profitable (unless it's a passive earner.)
I agree with Thomas that there's money to be made in the less sexy niches, but the challenge is always having the right buyer accept the task. Minecraft servers, however, sound pretty sexy to me.
There are some brokers who almost exclusively deal in the sub-100K range though. ;)
Haven't personally used it myself but having a quick design shop for quick edits + simple creations for $19 doesn't sound like a bad deal. Thought people here may find it useful.
I'll post my first result here once I eventually use the service.
Interesting to see that Qualaroo is still being repeatedly vouched for. I did the trial and got a decent amount of leads for it, but the pricing is insane! Do most people use it strictly for feedback purposes or the conversion feature?
Hey, Talia! I've just setup my first business and with that, my landing page is live. Would be great to have it audited by you guys!
http://www.growthninja.net
Fingers crossed,
Vincent
1) I would pay for this strictly for the creative value. I wouldn't even necessarily have to use the copy given to me but having the 10 different headlines (I assume from 10 different people?) would help me keep going on my own.
2) Worried about the trust level, but it looks like you answered Andrea's concern already.
3) Usually just sitting down and writing tons of different variations of headlines and things. I find sitting down with someone face-to-face to go through different versions help a lot, but that's not always an option. Having this be crowdsourced at any time would be helpful.
4) Really working out the trust thing should be a huge priority in my opinion. A bit anxious to let people I don't know go at it.
Are you planning on having higher tiered prices to have more seasoned pros give writing your copy a shot? That's definitely something I'd pay more for.
"You often find that the strange deals, while they do sell, often its quite difficult to find a buyer, because people are set in their ways as to what they want to buy. While a business, or a niche, might be very attractive, such as the retirement niche I guess is where stair lifts exist, it can be quite challenging to persuade buyers they should buy something thats a non-sexy niche."
Tell me about it! The craziest and most random-sounding niches are almost always the hardest ones to move, no matter how profitable (unless it's a passive earner.)
I agree with Thomas that there's money to be made in the less sexy niches, but the challenge is always having the right buyer accept the task. Minecraft servers, however, sound pretty sexy to me.
There are some brokers who almost exclusively deal in the sub-100K range though. ;)
Haven't personally used it myself but having a quick design shop for quick edits + simple creations for $19 doesn't sound like a bad deal. Thought people here may find it useful.
I'll post my first result here once I eventually use the service.
Can't find this anywhere but when you recycle content by changing the publish date in the WordPress backend, will it appear as new in RSS feeds?
Interesting to see that Qualaroo is still being repeatedly vouched for. I did the trial and got a decent amount of leads for it, but the pricing is insane! Do most people use it strictly for feedback purposes or the conversion feature?