Why Amazon's days are numbered

Published: Sun, 12/09/18

"Three times over the past five years Bezos has talked about the firm's inevitable demise."

- recent SFGate .com
article quote


I was once listening to a training the great Dan Kennedy did about pricing. And, he spent a lot of time talking about the difference between Amazon and Disney, and why he believes Disney is far better positioned to survive than Amazon.

In fact, he even quotes something Bezos admitted:

(Paraphrased)

“I don’t even know if we’ll be around 10 years from now.”

And the reason why is, their only edge over everyone else is low price. While Disney, on the other hand, looks for ways to make things more expensive, to spend more money on their parks and advertising, and target players with money, and not price shopping paupers.

Catering to price shoppers is how you get K-Mart.

(And if you think Walmart is immune to this, think again, Chuckles.)

Jim Camp talks about this in the negotiation audios I’ve been selling all weekend (which normally cost $597, but that you can get for just $20 until tonight at midnight) as an affiliate. Specifically, he talks about a story his dad told him when he first started in the business.

It goes like this:

Two bums are sitting on a park bench, and they had just woken up from a long nights winter sleep covered up with newspapers. And the one bum had found a butt of a cigar on the ground and he was lighting it and he said:

“You know Bill, one good thing they can say about us is we always have the lowest price in town.”

This is, believe it or not, most people in business.

In all industries.

In all niches.

Selling all different kinds of products and services.

And it’s not only killing their prosperity, but it’s making for a far worse experience for their customers and clients, too. In fact, another story Jim Camp talks about in these audios is how paying a higher price often is much better for the buyer, using his own wife's car purchase as an example.

This is why using his methods results in higher prices.

Higher fees.

And, higher degrees of satisfaction for your customers and clients.

Time is growing short to get these audios for just $20. After midnight tonight (EST) the price shoots back up to $597. And the irony is, you will probably get a much better experience and more value out of them if you wait to buy them then.

But, if you prefer the lower, $20 price, you have just hours left to do it.

Here is my affiliate link to get them at $20:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com/camp

Ben Settle