Here's a Realistic Review of Kajabi!
The Good, The Bad, The Ugly, The Truth
(Plus Bill Gates' 2 Most Dreaded Words)
The Good!
Fact is, Kajabi is Andy Jenkin's brain child from his years of marketing experience. He's typically an video guy and spent a 6 figure fortune in honing his craft. If you've seen his videos… you'd know what I mean by stating that he has honed his craft.
As many marketers know, Andy kinda raised the bar in traditional video marketing and saaaay… he's spiced it up with a a ton of Jalapeño peppers. He's good at what he does and pays attention to detail. Andy also won an Emmy, I think in video editing, thanks to his 16 years experience in the video gizmo industry.
So you can expect that Kajabi will raised the bar in content delivery system arena. He did so in his recent Video Boss Launch!
The Bad!
With any rock star, there will always be people who will find fault in what successful people do or have achieved. Even Jesus had critics. None the less, Andy had his bouts.
One particular google result is Andy's association with Stomper Net, an online marketing and eCommerce education site geared for anyone who want to run their own web wide business.
The whole beef about the institution was the price – originally at $800, now $197 per month with no contracts.
Many of what people were saying was $800 was too much since the content being served in StomperNet could be found in the internet…"if you looked hard enough." The thing is, people don't like to "look hard enough," and StomperNet was able to deliver the content in relevant and contextualized manner.
StomperNet's current monthly price tag is $197 or $6 a day if you spend 2 hours everyday in the system. That's considerably within in realistic figures.
Besides… all the searching, compiling, contextualizing and developing has already been done. All people had to do was watch and apply.
The Ugly: Kajabi
So here's another of Andy's baby and boy it's ugly. For the most part, the marketing battle will now get uglier and with more people dropping out due to the Bar Raising that Andy and his crew are putting together.
Kajabi realistically raises the bar through an Ever Green Content delivery system…The first of it's class. It's like Virgin Inc taking on the first commercial space flight gig.
So Kajabi in essence takes membership sites, product launch funnels and squeeze pages to the next Web 3.0 level. It's really a setup for people to get a head start of what content delivery systems will be like in the future, due to its MMI technology or Mobile Media Integration. (you heard it first – here!)
MMI allows your customers not to be shackled to a laptop or a desktop. Your membership videos can be viewed from their mobile device like an iPad without a hitch.
It's also maximizes CCI – Bill Gates' current major competition. Rumor has it that, he also dreads the first 2 words in that acronym. (Secret Source – The Mootly Fool)
CCI stands for Cloud Computing Integration. It means you and I are going to wake up in a computing universe where every single, or most, computer utility service is connected, and interfaced over the internet.
Take video for example. It use to be that your video files had to be stored in your desired hosting account with all sorts of wizardry required to get them to play in your websites. More wizards were also required to get them securely into membership sites.
Then came along a paid video hosting solutions providers, who charged a monthly fee if you used your video or not. These videos were also just stored in a single server location making the loading of your videos take forever.
If you really had a bad day, it could crash your servers. It gets worse if you didn't have an automatic daily back-up which wasn't mandatory then.
Finally technology caught on with the humanoid's desire to deliver video in a secure avenue without robbing our business expense accounts. Video Cloud Computing finally came in the form of Amazon S3.
In a nut shell, it's a pay as you go secure video hosting service with your videos stored world wide making sure of 2 things.
1. If one server crashes… you have other back-ups.
2. Faster load time for your videos because of strategically placed global servers that store your content.
The other cool thing about it is, you only pay for what you use.
Mobile Media and Cloud Computing Integration are both part of Kajabi's Backbone, that's why I personally believe that Kajabi will become a marketer's best friend. I for one will use it in my product launches.
The Truth!
Kajabi is not for everyone… yet.
As you all know, business is a living organism with phases, cycles and growth. It has a conception phase, a delivery phase, infancy and vibrant growth.
If you are new to marketing or have yet to see a significant amount of cash flow from your business, then I wouldn't suggest getting Kajabi.
Yes, it does have a very cool squeeze page sequence with a shiny button to easily set it up, but unless you have a way to monetize those leads, I wouldn't be wise to get it.
If you want to check it out and see how it will work for you, then you may want to get into the 14 day trial, while it still lasts. But not until you read on, because there's some funky free stuff that you're going to get – FREE.
If you know that Mobile Media Integration is all for you, plus the other nifty buttons you can add to your squeeze page, product launch sequence, sheer beautiful ever green content delivery system, then read on because you'll want to get a handle on these free bonuses.
If you decided to get Kajabi through my affiliate link at the bottom of the page, here's what you'll get.
As I mentioned Kajabi is currently running a 14 day FREE trial, so you can go ballistic!
Here's the catch… if you do sign up, take the offer, fall in-love with the Kablam delivery system that Kajabi offers then, Kajabi will bill you as follows.
1 Time Setup Fee of $99 plus whatever package you choose:
Starter $99/month
Pro $199/month
Ultra $299/month
You will be billed after the 14 day TRIAL Period.
KaBoom![]()
Here's the KaBOOM Offer!!!
If you simply sign-up to Kajabi's 14 day Trial Offer through my link – You don't even have to buy – You will get the 2 Book Below FREE!
(you don't even have to buy, just sign-up through my link).

Now… if you do stay with the system and really see that you can make money from this… then allow me to add a SUPER KABLAMO OFFER!
Here's what it will cover!
1. You'll get the product Above!
2. And You'll Get these! 31 Days After Your Subsciption.

11 Funky Modules on Product Launch Secrets
Groundwork of Successfull Launch Strategic Pre-Planning Massive Traffic
Secret JV Hideouts Timing is Everything Creating a Demand
80% Rule for a Successful Launch Launch Day Profit Upgrades
plus More…
750 TRAFFIC SOURCES SECRET STASH


and if you are a…
SERIOUS MARKETER WHO MEANS BUSINESS…
Say you decide to get the ULTRA PACKAGE and stay there for at least 4 Months… Let me know, because I'd be glad to give you a FREE WEBSITE SETUP worth at least $997.
Note: This is not a cheap website that uses a crappy WordPress template.
These are serious website designs that I usually offer $997 to my regular clients just for the entry/starter deal!
Now, how SUPER DUPER KABLAMOO is that!?
(I have a secret to tell you about how I can do such a funky thing, but that's for a later gig!)
For now… let's focus on YOU and how you can get Kajabi with
KaBOOM
SUPER KABLAMO
or the SUPER DUPER KABLAMOO offer.
Here's the funky link you need to click on:
http://get.kajabi.com/funnel_events/325?kjba=c453a01a
As soon as you sign-up for the free trail, or decide to stick with Kajabi for the long haul, shot me an email with a copy of your receipt so I can verify that you got in through my link. I will then send you the designated download link.
Here's my personal Email Address: imjay.walters@gmail.com
Rock your world!
Peace OUT!
Here's the funky link you need to click on:
http://get.kajabi.com/funnel_events/325?kjba=c453a01a
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