Read our Review of “Personal Path to Pregnancy – www.tipsgettingpregnant.com”

Review: Sites like this are their own worst enemy because they immediately send an amateur hour message to the consumer. The very first thing you get is a pop up form to fill out, this before you have been given any information whatsoever. So once you have ditched the form, which you obviously must, a video player presents itself – and you have no alternative, watch the video or else.

A tiny picture of a woman calling herself Beth Kiley appears and narration begins. Beth immediately apologizes for her child-like voice, breaking the number one rule of presentation – never begin with an apology. The second rule to be smashed is that Beth rambles on with information which does not have anything to do with the printed information appearing on the video, so those of us with serial processors for brains go into internal meltdown. When she does get back on track she enters a tired formula of – you better watch this because this site won’t be here for long, I’m probably taking it down as you watch it, and the oh, woe, before I tell you anything worthwhile listen to my sad tale about how terrible my struggle to get pregnant was, and how I victoriously overcame all that hardship. Sigh.

I thought we might be getting somewhere when she said that the process of getting pregnant had no single answer, but many small answers adding up to the right formula, but this is immersed in a deluge of ‘oh woe was me’ statements followed by a bunch of bogus or not testimonials that she tediously reads to us.

So why do we have to go through all the hackneyed formula of long-form selling first? This is about getting information to people who want to get pregnant, people who are prepared to carefully read fairly technical material in order to fathom what they are doing wrong in something that dearly matters to them. You don’t do a hard sell on people who are in genuine need – just give them the damned information they want and cut the crap.

When Beth finally gets around to listing the contents of the ebook it actually sounds quite comprehensive and worthwhile, but you really have to listen to a lot of manipulative trash before that comes about, and that leads me to strongly distrust the author.

Value for money: There’s that weird price again, $34.97 – obviously internet marketers know something I don’t because everything seems to end in 97 cents. Is it because they don’t know what to charge so they copy each other relentlessly, or has a funny little man in a lab coat revealed that prices ending in 97 cents trick the consumer into buying?  Oh, look, Mary, 97 cents! At that price we can’t afford not to buy!

9 free bonuses are listed, and they all sound okay, although some have nothing to do with actually getting pregnant.

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