Boxed Set Internet Products
Posted: Sat Oct 06, 2012 2:42 am
You've probably seen one or dozens of those funny Internet adverts for some product to help with improving your guitar playing, your chess, your tennis skills or to lose weight. I mean the ones with a lengthy page consisting of large-font promises, lists of "the secret they don`t want you to know about" and "the surprising tip for instant results", effusive testimonials from delighted customers, and at the bottom of the (very long) screen, a picture of a shiny box containing the disks and books that make up the product. I don`t know exactly why, but I find something profoundly dubious about that style of marketing.
A random example: http://chess-teacher.com/selfteacher
I`ve never bought one of these items, but what I`d like to know is simply this: do you actually receive a box like that containing all those goodies? Or are those images just templates or something like clipart?
Have any of you purchased a boxed set product? And if so, were you satisfied with the goods?
A random example: http://chess-teacher.com/selfteacher
I`ve never bought one of these items, but what I`d like to know is simply this: do you actually receive a box like that containing all those goodies? Or are those images just templates or something like clipart?
Have any of you purchased a boxed set product? And if so, were you satisfied with the goods?