By Rebecca Hamilton
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June 2, 2021
A little while ago, was invited to participate in a information stack via Infostack.io. First off, I was pretty skeptical. Infostack is a discount deal site that offers various themed bundles of digital resources worth thousands of dollars for a low price (usually $49 bucks) for a short period of time. Here’s what went through my mind: Sounds like a scam... It can’t be legit. How can they offer so much value AND make money? Impossible... It sounds WAY too good to be true, and we all know what that means... It’s probably just a bunch of bargain basement dud products no one would buy anyway... It’s a scam. Ok I know I said “scam” twice but these days getting a deal worth thousands for just $49 doesn’t feel legit. There’s got to be a catch. At the same time, I'm hesitant to accuse people of scamming without doing my own research and getting to know a product for myself. So I clocked the 60-day money back satisfaction guarantee and hit buy. At first, I was overwhelmed. There were a lot of resources. In fact, there were so many resources I wondered if this was part of the “bamboozle” - overloading us with a bunch of crap so we can’t see we’ve been conned. Especially because I get so many messages from authors who tell me that they've been scammed by other author coaches in the past, or telling me I'm their first experience with getting any real value out of a program. So I decided to see if this was going to be like one of those times. Things didn’t turn out how I expected. Here’s why. In fact, here’s five reasons why. #1. They actually feature truly legit contributors When I first started digging into the Super Stack as they call it, I reviewed all of the contributors and all their products. I thought for sure these would be no-name scammers who are just trying to make a buck. I was proven wrong. I discovered these are just some of the heavyweights Infostack collaborates with to create their writing bundles: USA Today bestsellers TEDx talkers NYT & WSJ bestsellers Bram Stoker Award finalists Emmy nominated screenwriters And even the multiple Emmy-Award winning writer and producer of HBO’s BAND OF BROTHERS. As if that wasn’t enough, Steven Pressfield (author of The War of Art) and Kate diCamillo (author of Tales of Despereaux) have given glowing testimonials for two of the products in their bundles. That's when I decided maybe participating with my own offerings wouldn't be a bad idea after all. I mean, look at some of the names they've worked with before inviting me: Lise Cartwright - USA Today, WSJ bestseller lists Melissa Storm - NYT bestseller Tom Leveen - Bram Stoker Award finalist, SPAWN comics contributor Alexa Bigwarfe - USA Today bestseller Alan Watt - Product praised by Steven Pressfield (author of The War of Art) Susan May Warren - USA Today bestseller Heather Cardona - USA Today 3x bestseller Esther Jacobs - Int’l TEDx speaker Nina Amir - Published by Writer’s Digest and Penguin House Mary Buckham - USA Today bestseller Christine Merrill - Amazon bestselling romance author Michelle Richmond - NYT bestseller Stacy Bauer - Bestselling children’s book author Erik Bork - Multiple Emmy Award-winning writer-producer of projects including HBO's BAND OF BROTHERS Mark Boutros - International Emmy nominated screenwriter Caye Kim - NYT and USA Today bestseller Ray Brehm - USA Today and WSJ bestselling author Eva Langston - Pushcart Prize nominee Michelle Medlock Adams - Bestselling children’s book author and journalist Ryan Zee - Founder of Plottr, Booksweeps, & MailerLite Maggie McCloskey - Product praised by Kate DiCamillo (author of Tales of Despereaux) Now they've added me to their list: Rebecca Hamilton - NYT, USA Today, WSJ bestseller, the six figure writing coach who has launched over 500 USAT/NYT/and WSJ bestselling author careers and helpful countless authors hit six figures a year (sometimes *per series*) #2. The products in the bundle aren’t crappy bargain basement products Instead, I only found really good products. Worse, I found products I already use and have paid full price for, like Book Brush! *slaps head* It’s hard to feel conned when you realize you can spend $49 to get a ton of products and scoop a whole year’ subscription to your favorite book cover creator / social media book ad template platform for half the price you pay to subscribe to a year of Book Brush! Here’s a few of the first class products they’ve included in their writing stacks… Storiad’s Author Book Promotion worth $280 The Writer’s Block Party 6 month sub worth $162 The Novel Factory 12 month sub worth $75 Plottr 3 month sub worth $111 Bublish 12 month sub worth $120 30% off for life Stencil Pro worth $215 Book Brush 12 month sub worth $100 20% discount on professional editing services ProWriting Aid 12 month sub worth $79 20% discount to Silver or Gold Membership toThe Page Turner Awards (winners awarded literary representation) 50% Discount on 100 Covers Pro Cover Design Real products. Real prices. Real savings. Mind = blown. #3. I couldn’t prove they weren’t offering tons of value I contacted the guys at Infostack wanting to know the deets about their previous writing stacks. Of course, they were more than happy to share. Turns out none of them cost a penny more than $49! It’s crazy...but it’s true. Write Publish Profit 3.0: 53 Products. Total Value: $5,695.14 Write Publish Profit 2.0 Flash Sale: 57 Products. Total Value: $6.057.82 Write Publish Profit 2.0: 48 Products. Total Value: $5,267.84 Writer’s Craft 2.0: 54 Products. Total Value: $5,192.52 Writer’s Craft Super Stack: 66 Products. Total Value: $5,560.39 Kidlit Creators: 26 Products. Total Value: $2,214.96 Coming on June 8th: Write Publish Profit 4.0: 49 Products. Total Value: $7,050.73 (and growing) That’s a LOT of content for writers...and given that the contributors and products are all top-class, it really is impressive how they’ve managed to put all this together. #4. I couldn’t ignore the premium quality eCourses, masterclasses, and training programs included from leading experts At this point I’m getting tired of having my expectations smashed, but maybe the ecourses and training programs would be cheap products no one would want. Right? Wrong again. I got my hands on some of the ecourses, masterclasses, and training programs Infostack have included so far in their June 8th: Write Publish Profit 4.0 deal … They asked me to keep some of the details a secret (for now), but my main takeaway, as someone who knows what works and what doesn't, is there's a LOT of information in these stacks that are accurate and useful. It makes these stacks a PERFECT stepping stone for authors who can't afford the Six Figure Author Coach Publishing Mastermind, but want to get some momentum with their royalties so that they can eventually join in on those advanced trainings with me! Here's an overview of what type of content I saw inside... Build Your Author Platform: The marketing membership that shows you how to build your author platform like a business to become desirable to publishers and sell more books! ($425 value) A complete series of courses to build your author platform and launch your book like a marketing pro. ($125 value) The course that shows exactly how to get email subscribers from your books on autopilot! ($100 value) The ultimate shortcut to writing a great pitch that lands tons of interviews and gets your book sold. ($347 value) A simple way to increase your income, influence and email list by hosting your own Virtual Summit! ($297 value) Launch Your Next Book Like A Spacex Rocket An A-Z program that takes students from saying, “I want to write a book,” all the way to post-publication marketing (and maybe even a best-sellers list!) in less than five hours a week. ($497 value) The complete solution to build your author fan base, promote your book, and generate book sales. ($586 value) Everything you need to successfully launch and market your book, regardless of topic or niche. ($497 value) Self-edit like a pro and save a ton of money, too Get a structured approach to editing your manuscript that teaches you how to self-edit your manuscript in organized layers, going from the big-picture editing of story arc all the way down to small-picture edits like grammar and style. ($249 value) Perfect your story craft Dive into everything you need to know to write a character-driven, action-packed, world-changing novel readers will love. ($393 value) Craft satisfying plot twists with a self-directed workshop which will teach you how to make your story more suspenseful, unpredictable, and un-put-down-able. ($200 value) Get the mindset to fulfill your writing dreams Discover how to think like a successful person, and get your mindset on board with your dreams. ($197 value) Transform the way you think and feel about yourself so you can write your book with confidence. ($553 value) And this isn’t even the complete lineup. Wait til you see what I decided to throw in the mix after determining they are legit! #5. What about that 60-Day Money Back Guarantee though? That generous guarantee got me to buy with the intention to reveal what I believed to be the Infostack scam. It turns out Infostack is legit. While I personally didn't get a refund because I was happy with the product, I did reach out to other authors who have taken my publishing mastermind and asked for a refund. I asked why they asked for a refund and if they got it. Their answer? 1. The refund was sent within 24 hours. All they were asked was feedback on why they wanted a refund. 2. The reason they gave me (and I presume the reason they offered infostack) was because the content just wasn't what they needed at this time. (They were PMC graduates, so it makes sense, however, it's worth noting that MOST of my PMC graduates who got the infostack still say it was worth way more than what they paid and were happy with the stack.) But the point is, yes, the Money Back Guarantee is real. The Bottom Line... Infostack offers a lot for $49, and on the face of it, it really does look too good to be true. But as I discovered for myself, (and reviewed here) it’s all true. I think the evidence proves it. And it is kind of extraordinary. So if you are a writer, or a self-published indie and anything turns up in your Inbox that has Infostack’s name on it, you can count on it being super legit and the best value you’ll ever get for $49...in maybe...ever! So click on that link when it arrives like it’s a Willy Wonka Golden Ticket and get ahead of the writing curve like a pro. You can thank me later. - Rebecca