Oct 13, 2010

Should BlogPiG Kajabi? You Decide…

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Dear rosi

Should BlogPiG Kajabi? You Decide…

So you must have heard about Kajumbi this week right?

No? Where have you been? :)

Kabimbi is the latest creation from Andy Jenkins. Andy is one of the few gurus who’s managed to keep me subscribed to his list (even after my recent subscription culls) simply because he’s funny, his emails & posts sometimes benefit me and his products are pretty cool too. Video Boss was his previous launch.

In a nutshell Kijaba is a being sold as an Internet Marketer’s dream platform. You may already have seen it action if you followed any of the big ticket launches this year

  • Kern’s List Control
  • Product Launch Formula 3
  • Outsource Force from Reese
  • etc…

They were all launched and managed on the Kajambo platform. And to be fair they were all absolutely huge launches, I’m talking multi-million dollar launches in just a few days. But I’m guessing that had a lot more to do with the people behind the launches than the platform they used. Let’s face it, Frank Kern could launch a bottle rocket in the park and people would pay him a million bucks for the ebook!

I’ve been following the Kabobo launch for a little over a week now, and the sales videos are quite simply out of this world, Andy really knows how to put together a nice presentation. Hype aside though, I think there might really be something to this Kadubi product…

It’s basically a bunch of modules all under one roof that allow you to design a custom launch and the back-end membership system to deliver the product when you’re done. There’s a whole other bunch of bell’s & whistles in there too – drip feed, video encoding/hosting, member chat etc. I won’t go into detail here.

What I’d like you to do is watch the first video for me for 2 reasons:

  1. It’s absolutely awesome! (And I’m British so I don’t use the word awsesome lightly). Just turn-up your speakers and sit back, the first 5 mins is like watching a trailer for a UFC comeback night!
  2. Then tell me what you think. As a member, is this the sort of experience you’re after? Are these the features you desire? Should BlogPiG implement Kimosabi? Do you like this sort of launch/video?
  3. Even if it’s not right for me it could be just what you’re looking for…and yes, these are my Kawomble affilliate links…

Yeah I know, that was 3 reasons…

I’ve already had a preview of parts of the Kawooga system inside their JV area and it is very slick as you can imagine. I couldn’t help thinking though that most of it could be replicated with some WordPress themes, plugins & custom code. That kind of defeats the object, the whole point of Kaboom is to remove the need to integrate and code and upgrade and tweak so you can just get on with the job of looking after your members.

I must admit that idea does appeal.

The Kagoogle launch has been a pretty standard 3 stage affair so far, if you are interested you can skip the launch cycle using the shortcuts below:

Anyway, Kajabba goes on sale tommorow for early birders and Andy’s offering a 2 week free trial which I’ll probably sign-up to just to try it out. I might take some screencasts when I’m inside to show you how it looks in more detail.

Please leave a comment and let me know what you think.

ps. I had lot’s of response to the FaceBook business page post. Thanks for all the kind words. A few people wanted to make PayPal donations by way of thanks which is a really nice gesture but unecessary. The quickest way to thank someone for a good post is to help them spread the word – just retweet or share it on facebook, or repost it on your blog with a mention. There’s lots more where that came from.


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All the best.

Gary, Fiona & Alex
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