Micro Continuity by Russel Brunson – Free Video Training
I’m busy, really busy. I am on some promotion right now for some products and don’t have time to post here, but since there are launch every week I also got some emails telling me I should check few things out. Does it happen to you too ?
So today’s post is about Russel Brunson’s Micro Continuity program, that will launch in 5 days, Tuesday 23rd.
There are some really nice and refreshing free video training to watch. 90 minutes in total.
Well actually, I’m not just telling you about it for this only video, there is another video that will teach you how to give away 1 cd per day. Russell Brunson is the guy who made the “Do you suck at making money” website, few months ago. It was about how to make money giving away free stuff, so I guess this second video (haven’t watched it yet), is about that.
And then he gives you some other links to some of his other websites where there are more free training video and presentations he did at seminars. That’s truly cool, that’s free.
What would you have to pay for ? You will get a free mp3 player (just pay shipping), preloaded with the Micro Continuity program. 6 hours of audio training, the same content that others paid $2500 in March. It was limited to 50 members, and sold out in… 1 min 47 seconds.
Oh yeah, and you may not know about it but Russel was a wrestler when he was younger. It has nothing to do with Internet Marketing but… well maybe a bit.
He’s going to train for the Olympic Games 2012 !
Just watch the video called “Fight for your dreams” and you’ll see.

Microcontinuity Reviews said:
Jun 24, 09 at 10:18 pmRussell really went all out with this one, didn’t he. And to think that you get the same information that some people paid $2499 for, PLUS a cool MP3 player all for the cost of S/H. I hope this isn’t his last major launch, but if it is, he sure went out with a bang.
Tom said:
Jun 25, 09 at 11:57 amyeah, giveaway seems the way to go in these times, it allows providing value, credibility and building a list of buyers (you still have your credit cards in hand for shipping), and most interested people will stay in the membership. Setting a mini membership site is a great idea. Nice that he mentioned the other business models in his sales letter too, such as Jimmy D Brown who created membernaire, you create a membership site for a set lenght (for example 6 or 12 month).