I was reviewing the promotion for Elsom Eldridge and Mark Hendrick’s new publishing e-course when I noticed an interesting specific sentence: the program “features 6 world-class experts who instruct you on the various activities involved.”

You may know Elsom Eldridge, Jr., as the co-author of the popular Obvious Expert book and as a member of Published & Profitable’s editorial board.

It strikes me that the number “6″ is curiously stisfying.

It’s large enough to be impressive, yet it’s not so large as to create an impractical goal to produce.

In addition, as one of the 6 “world class experts,” it also strikes me that the number doesn’t attract too much attention away from the site owners, themselves.

What do you think? Is 6 too many or too few?

Roger

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