Review: This is classic long-form hard-sell, promoting the sizzle but not much else. First, if you give up your email address you get ‘instant’ access to what is introduced as a ‘hot’ video. This loads with extreme slowness and is anything but ‘hot’.
The supposed expert, Gabriel Moore – more than likely just a hired voice-over due to her seductive tones – claims to have coached thousands of couples over the years, yet doesn’t state her professional qualifications or location at any stage. She then sets about delivering a patronizing lecture aimed purely at men with low IQs, berating them for watching pornography or straying from their partner when they cannot get sexual satisfaction.
When you have almost died of boredom waiting for the ‘hot’ video to play you are so frustrated (as you are supposed to be) that you have learnt nothing – except the word ‘affection’ and its literal meaning – that you click onto the bar that says get ‘full access’.
You do get full access, but unfortunately only to a hard sell formula of endless, meaningless statements intended to get you begging for the relief of the ‘secrets’ of good sexual relationships.
To be fair the author or authors do list the contents of various parts of the books you are supposed to receive, and these can be intriguing – but please note the grammar – “the most important innate, cranial need for woman that MUST be met before sex can occur.”
I am wondering about the ‘woman’ and her cranial need, but I’m sure a good clubbing is the secret answer – what else does a cranium need?
Value for money: Although a beautifully boxed set of learning modules along with DVD are depicted for the now discounted price of $67 (marked down from $97) all you really get for your money is the downloadable ebook. I’ve no idea what is in that book because the maximum I would pay for an ebook is around $10 and I would have to have all sorts of quality indicators before purchasing, none of which I have detected with this sales pitch.
Two things are certain. $67 is a lot to pay for advice on affection – although it is pointed out that people (people being men) spend a heck of a lot more than that on junk food in a year (is there some correlation I’m missing here?) and you have already given up your email address, possibly to be onsold to any number of junk-mail purveyors. So whether you buy or not, your email address has been given up.
In summary, however, this is a wonderfully presented piece of long-form marketing done to perfection, although as a man I find its sexist orientation against men – as if they are the only ones bungling sex and that it is completely up to them alone to make the sexual experience satisfying – as highly offensive.
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