Disney shills for SocialLair on the sneak?
Published: Wed, 06/09/21
But they might as well be.
Every time they cave to cancel culture — whether it’s related to business or not — the first thing I do is send my business partners in SocialLair an email saying how we should probably be thanking them, as well as all the big tech - social media or otherwise - platforms every time they pull some low down firing or de-platforming shtick because some anonymous goon with a cartoon for a profile pic with 3 followers is outraged and sends a tweet to the platform’s official account.
They are, after all, making SocialLair more enticing.
And basically helping do our marketing for us.
It’s the next best thing to getting free ads promoting us on their platform.
This is why I like to say:
There has never been a better time to be a Facebook hater.
At least, for businesses, who (1) wrapped their entire businesses around such a platform in the first place and (2) are now scared to death after realizing they done flubbed up in doing as such.
SocialLair is meant to be the oasis in the desert for such businesses.
Here is how it works during this week’s launch:
1. This week (until Friday June 11 at midnight EDT, or possibly earlier depending on demand) you can get a free test drive of it — after which free test drives will be closed for a while to “iron out” any lingering bugs & glitches, etc
2. Use it, fill it with content, even post ads inside & show it to your clients & colleagues if you want… and see if it “clicks” for you — with no credit card needed, and zero obligation
3. If you decide to subscribe during this test drive… you can have it for $35/month instead of the $50+/month it will cost in the future. Plus you will be “grandfathered” in for life at that price forever. (Barring any sudden rise in hard costs imposed on our systems due to 3rd party forces beyond our control — which is highly unlikely.)
Bottom line:
If’n you want to test drive it free, I highly recommend you do it today.
After multiple software launches I’ve seen how it ain’t like info products.
By that I mean, you don’t want thousands of people piling in right away. That only makes for a lot of frustrated & unhappy customers. It’s much better to grow slowly and roll out over time. Thus, the Friday deadline to get your free test drive may get abruptly shortened without warning. And, even people who get in for the test drive may not be able to buy for a while if you linger too long to make a decision once inside. And of course if that happens where we close it early due to demand… and you wait too long to buy it after taking your test drive, you will miss out on the above savings.
We shalt see how it goes.
Really, it all depends on the demand.
So this does not favor the procrastinator.
To get the full details read the page carefully here:
https://www.EmailPlayers.com/lair
Ben Settle