One thing we’ve learned from this trip is that when we go on the big trip to Queensland in June, we’ll be travelling alone. This last trip was with a friend who was going to be going with us on the long trip, but I don’t think I could have lasted without dumping her somewhere.
One thing we’ve learned from this trip is that when we go on the big trip to Queensland in June, we’ll be travelling alone.
This last trip was with a friend who was going to be going with us on the long trip, but I don’t think I could have lasted without dumping her somewhere.
Unfortunately, she won’t be able to go with us as she’s going to the UK instead.
::phew::
I know that sounds mean and nasty, but I wouldn’t have been able to remain cool for that length of time.
I did manage for the last 2 weeks, but it got harder every day.
Some people you can handle being around for short periods, some for longer periods, and some for a lifetime.
Of course, there are some you can’t handle being around at all.
This lady is one of those short-period people.
She drinks too much, gets fixated on telling others what they should do, wanders off without letting us know where she’s going or for how long, and talks constantly.
She’s one of those people who cannot handle silence.
That means she says what’s in her head.
One of those empty vessels.
I call it rattling.
Anyway, we both thought we might have dodged a bullet when she announced that she was off to the UK for her brother’s 70th birthday and 50th wedding anniversary.
…but yesterday, it was me who screwed up. The correct link was in the last email, but it wasn’t hyperlinked. That means that the smart ones amongst you know to copy the text and paste it into the URL field in your browser. You did that, didn’t you?
You’ll discover the simple way to make AI your best buddy and turn boring, unsellable PLR into products that people will crawl over broken glass to get.
OK, maybe not crawl.
Maybe not even broken glass.
But they will be whipping out their credit cards faster than Billy the Kid can draw to buy your latest product.
At least it’s starting here. No one knows how this is going to play out. I suspect that the people who make out like bank robbers will be the ones who operate in the background. Mostly, no one will even know who they are, but they’ll quietly accumulate assets and income by
I suspect that the people who make out like bank robbers will be the ones who operate in the background.
Mostly, no one will even know who they are, but they’ll quietly accumulate assets and income by using AI tools in a smart way.
Sure, we all know the big companies are going to make a killing with this new tech, but they’ll also often fail in their hurry to be “first to market.”
We’ve already seen that with the ugly stuff going on with Gemini and Bard.
The big tech companies are trying very hard to make their tools super woke, but the hackers are having none of that.
There are some brilliant prompts that circumvent the wokeness in highly entertaining ways.
None of those will make the biggest behind-the-scenes splash, though.
I read recently that the first billion-dollar company that is run by one person will be founded within the next two years if it isn’t already in the works.
There are already many million and multi-million-dollar companies run by a single person.
It does take planning and consistency, but it’s not difficult to do.
I suspect that that first billion-dollar company will be utilising AI heavily.
When you use AI tools with the ideas here, burtm10.systeme.io/apocalypse, you can easily build a comfortable life without having to create anything at all.
When you build your audience and traffic on a third-party platform, you can lose it all overnight with no recourse. I have seen this happen repeatedly over the years I’ve been online. People making tens of thousands a month suddenly have their accounts closed, and
Some people will tell you that the answer is segmentation. Ramit Sethi says that’s a load of codswallop. Daniel Throssell agrees with him after testing with his email subscribers. Tony Shepherd has been doing it successfully for years. Funnily enough I have been doing the same thing for years as well.
The answer is a definite maybe. If they were all from a particular niche and your page was relevant to that niche, the chances are that you would make a lot of sales. If your page was not relevant to those niche visitors, the odds are against you. You still might make a few sales, but not many.
If they were all from a particular niche and your page was relevant to that niche, the chances are that you would make a lot of sales.
If your page was not relevant to those niche visitors, the odds are against you.
You still might make a few sales, but not many.
You might have gathered from the above that it’s not the number of visitors that counts, but the quality of those visitors and the relevance of your page to them.
There is a way to gather large numbers of visitors to your page who are related to your niche and let them self-filter to more relevant pages where you’ll have better conversions.
Not only that, but you can run links from your generic page to multiple specific pages that can make you money.
Ranking low-competition non-specific pages is relatively easy because most marketers want to fight for the money keywords.
Not you because you’re smarter than that.
Your money keywords are the links inside your long-form blog post that are on the generic page.
You’ll know how to do that if you watched the video in yesterday’s email.
This is something that anyone can do, and you can make money almost as fast. No, you don’t need AI to do this, but it will help. I’m not going to tell you about it because Marcus can do it so much better. https://www.youtube.com/live/Nyhcy2cOfXc?si=IMCqwaEq7H63nrD5
With most methods, paid tools can offer enhanced performance and speed, but if you’re not in a position to invest in those tools, rest assured, there are free tools that can still get the job done effectively.
Not as well, but free always has its own limitations.
That’s why most of what you were taught at school is useless. There we learned what answers to give to the questions asked. Essentially, modern schooling was invented in the Industrial Revolution to teach children to follow instructions and become better workers.
That’s why most of what you were taught at school is useless.
There we learned what answers to give to the questions asked.
Essentially, modern schooling was invented in the Industrial Revolution to teach children to follow instructions and become better workers.
Schooling hasn’t changed much in the interim.
The problem is that school does not teach you critical thinking.
University is supposed to correct that, but more and more they are centres of indoctrination rather than learning.
When it comes to making money that is never taught in schools.
They don’t even teach you how to budget effectively.
The reason for that is the lecturers and teachers don’t know; if they did, they would be doing it instead of screwing up kids’ lives with misinformation.
You may be interested to know that 60% of the millionaires in the USA have a college degree, but none of the billionaires did until the colleges began handing out honorary degrees in exchange for funding.
No matter what you read, watch, or listen to, you haven’t learned anything until you’ve put it into practice.
Even then you’ll only understand it when you can teach it to another person.
That’s why collecting all the training and software to prepare for success will not move the financial needle one bit.
You’ve got to take action on those learnings.
Then, and only then, will your income improve.
Regards, Brent.
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We all know what we should do every day, but mostly we don’t. Even the simple stuff, like doing the work that moves the needle before you hit Facebook or read your emails. I do that some days, but mostly not. Even this almost daily email gets written at various times throughout the day.
What’s the difference? Beginners know nothing or very little, so you’ll be able to help them more easily, but they’ll frustrate the crap out of you because they are always looking for the “easy button”, and there isn’t one. Anything related to marketing, health, fishing, basketball, or any business, sport, or hobby has steps that
Beginners know nothing or very little, so you’ll be able to help them more easily, but they’ll frustrate the crap out of you because they are always looking for the “easy button”, and there isn’t one.
Anything related to marketing, health, fishing, basketball, or any business, sport, or hobby has steps that you must complete and gain some proficiency in before you can do it smoothly.
Beginners always want a shortcut.
Beginners always want free or low-cost options and tools.
Once people get beyond the beginner stage, they realise that progress will require investment in knowledge.
That might come from a mentor, coach, better training courses, masterminds, etc.
None of those will be cheap or push-button simple.
All of them will pay off and help those people gain much bigger benefits than the cost.
The costs increase as those people progress from the intermediate stage to the expert stage, as do their returns.
One highly experienced marketer I know paid $1,000 to a mentor for a one-hour phone consultation.
There was a nugget of information dropped in the first 15 minutes that paid that $1k back in the first month and has increased the earnings every month since.
That’s what you get when you pay for information from someone who is making more money than you.
What you get for free or at a low cost is usually generalist information.
You can use that to get started.
What you get when you pay for information are specifics that push your business forward.
Warrior Plus, JVZoo, YouTube, and ClickBank are not the places to get that expert knowledge.
Most of what you’ll get there is generalist information, that might be out of date, regardless of the cost.