Matt Bacak broke all records for quick sales on Clickbank. The standard measure of a Clickbank product’s success is its “gravity”, which is calculated based on the number of affiliates that promote the product and the sales they make.

Like the “4 minute mile” 50 years ago, it was questioned whether anyone could ever break “the 1000 gravity.” Bacak was committed to breaking it. And he certainly did. His product “Mass Money makers” far exceeded the 1000 gravity; it became the highest gravity product to date (and even today, nothing comes close), with a gravity of over 2000.

Now, in Gravity 2000, he and his business partner Jason Parker show how it can be done.

A large part of his success came from the fact that he (and Parker, who was his JV manager) recruited over 9000 affiliates to help promote. The result of all this attention was that for a while, a sale was being made every 2 seconds. In Gravity 2000, one thing you will learn is how to get affiliate on auto-pilot to grow your own sales.

There’s a lot of mis-information floating around on product launches. Bacak hopes to correct the misinformation in his new product. There’s no doubt his approach worked exceedingly well. If you take another “expert’s” advice, you need to make sure you get similar evidence of success.

Once you get affiliates, you need to keep them motivated so they will actually do what they signed up for. Gravity 2000 also clarifies how to be successful in this (maybe his next product should tackle herding cats.)

If you want to have an epic product launch, get acquainted with Bacak’s process (currently under $8, but rising) here:: Gravity 2000

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