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Disc Mojo Review
By Erin | July 19, 2008
This is a great little script, which I probably could've written myself. But, my time—your time—is valuable. There are other things to create. Things that don't already exist. So, I was happy to invest so cheaply in this ready-made tool. And, I'm learning some things about it since I bought it that make it even more attractive.
What I knew it would do is take the order for your CD or DVD from your own website. This was a big enough draw for me. I mean, why send people to Kunaki where they can either get scared off by a completely different look-and-feel and payment processor or quickly navigate around that site to find other offers? You've got people's attention, don't lose it! Same goes for your branding.
What I didn't know was it enables you to:
- Get paid instantly to your PayPal account versus waiting a month for a check.
- Avoid the 5% transaction fee for credit card processing.
- Build a list, complete with physical addresses.
Hold on. In my excitement, I just realized I'm making some assumptions here. Some of which are no doubt safe, but allow me to back up and answer the obvious questions.
What is DiscMojo?
- Stated simply, it's a way to sell physical products, in this case CDs and DVDs, from your own website using the Kunaki system to drop ship directly to your customers. There's no inventory to worry about here.
Why would anyone want to do that?
- Maybe you haven't given such non-digital methods much thought. After all, there's little overhead to selling so-called infoproducts in the form of ebooks, mp3s, and videos. But think about this for minute. You don't have to stop providing that way. Just add this to your arsenal. Not only to your benefit, but your customer's as well. Many folks plain 'ole don't trust on-line purchases. They want to feel the product. They want to be able to take it with them and not have to rely on an internet connection. Etc., etc..
So, would I recommend it? Heck ya! Couldn't you tell?
Seriously, this one's a no-brainer. Check it out..
p.s. - I'll let you in on a little secret. As of this writing, one of the bonuses is the Memberfire script about which I've previously written. Seems I purchased these in the wrong order!
Topics: automation, membership sites, software | 0







