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Postby Rob Toth on Fri Sep 09, 2011 9:21 am

I'm closing down shop.

After 7 years in information marketing, most of it with "how to market online", "how to make money online" type courses... I've lost interest and passion. Time to move on.

That's not to say there's anything wrong with the business model (online information marketing... often inaccurately called "internet marketing") or with the general "IM" and "biz opp" markets... there's obviously a lot of dollars in it. My current lifestyle can attest to that. :-)

But I just don't enjoy it anymore.

It has lost its challenge and zest.

So I'm selling off my business, including all domain names, products, salescopy, websites, sales funnels, buyers and subscriber lists etc. All assets.

Of course all that will go to ONE buyer (the new business owner). I'll have more information on this later but if you're interested in possibly buying the whole slew of assets and the full business from me, just write me back an email and I'll notify you once I'm done the inventory and have a full presentation of the business-for-sale done.

HOWEVER... in the meantime...

I'm selling another set of valuable lists.

I am NOT selling my business' subscriber and buyers lists to the public. Those will only go to the new business owner.

But ...

I've purchased some high quality leads lists in the past to promote my products to.

I barely tapped the surface, but I can safely attribute $60,000+ in revenue from quick sales that I promoted directly and exclusively to PART of the leads. I've probably only worked through 1/4 of the leads and even that wasn't with any level of intelligent followup.

At this point... I'm cashing out. Looking to re-coup what I initially invested into those databases and, of course, turn a small profit.

I'm done with them.

This is well over 400,000 premium leads.

You can see full lists details and screenshots here:

http://www.robtoth.com/private_leadsinfo.htm

NOTE: I've sold a couple of these. One was to a 7 figure internet marketer. The other to an 8 figure marketer. ;-)

Also NOTE: I give the exact steps/tactics and any level of coaching/guidance you'd need on how to best tackle these lists.

P.S. I'm working on my tell all "I QUIT" report. It will be a freebie... if you'd like a copy send me an email to [thegenie @ robtoth.com] (remove the spaces from that email).

- Rob

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Re: Selling my lists and closing down.

Postby Roger Aburto on Fri Oct 21, 2011 2:51 pm

Rob.Hi!

O.K. I am in...I do believe you.

I will send you a P.M. (private message)...for those new to the forums.

Be well,

Roger Aburto.
P.S. Rob if you charge an arm and a leg...can I seek for a partner? :ugeek:
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Re: Selling my lists and closing down.

Postby Andrea Thornton on Fri Oct 21, 2011 3:20 pm

I am confused.

I was told when I first came into MLM (which was July, so I am not an expert...this is an honest question.)
that if someone is selling a list, it is broken? or bad? defunct. Yes, not good. That's that he said. A list up for sale is not good. Is this true?

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Re: Selling my lists and closing down.

Postby Ron Barnas on Fri Oct 21, 2011 4:01 pm

Andrea_Thornton wrote:I am confused.

I was told when I first came into MLM (which was July, so I am not an expert...this is an honest question.)
that if someone is selling a list, it is broken? or bad? defunct. Yes, not good. That's that he said. A list up for sale is not good. Is this true?

Andrea


Hey, Not all lists for sale are bad or broken, however you do need to do your research. The most common question is WHY are they selling them. Here it seems Rob in moving on to a new business.

Unfortunately in are market your prospective is usually true and thats sad!

To many people wanting to make money and not work for it! :(
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Re: Selling my lists and closing down.

Postby Harry Fassett on Fri Oct 21, 2011 5:07 pm

From my experience working for a very large leads broker here in Los Angeles for all kinds of different leads and lists as a database admin, I wouldn't buy any list unless it's well researched how the lists and leads where generated and do a small batch test of them both before proceeding. If it's too good to be true, don't do it. Simple as that. Plus third party lists are better rented or buy ad space in them on on the site the leads are generated from. This is a much better idea, and you don't have the liability of having to get stuck with a list after tons of people complained that you spammed them. It's a good way to get your hair caught on fire if you know what I mean. :oops:
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