Some of the videos are a bit rough still, so there is a discount for you.
First, though, you might like to know what’s included.
Five main methods are covered.
Product Launching.
Freelancing
Video Marketing
Email Marketing
Affiliate Marketing
There is a sixth model, the Free Traffic model, which I haven’t included in the models to make money with because it’s essential to all of them.
Email marketing is also essential to all of the other models but can be a model in its own right.
The best way for you to move forward with this is to choose one model that appeals to you and focus on that until you’re profitable.
Then, if you wish, you can attack one of the other models.
Each model has video and text-based training, which means you can dip in and out of each section.
You can move at your own pace to make sure you fully grasp each step as you implement it.
There are 80 sections in this, and as you can imagine, it’s not going to stay at this price for long.
But, because you’re reading this email, thanks, and it’s a bit rough in places, you can get a $10 discount on the already low price using the coupon code tenbux, but only until Wednesday.
Some of the videos are a bit rough still, so there is a discount for you.
First, though, you might like to know what’s included.
Five main methods are covered.
Product Launching.
Freelancing
Video Marketing
Email Marketing
Affiliate Marketing
There is a sixth model, the Free Traffic model, which I haven’t included in the models to make money with because it’s essential to all of them.
Email marketing is also essential to all of the other models but can be a model in its own right.
The best way for you to move forward with this is to choose one model that appeals to you and focus on that until you’re profitable.
Then, if you wish, you can attack one of the other models.
Each model has video and text-based training, which means you can dip in and out of each section.
You can move at your own pace to make sure you fully grasp each step as you implement it.
There are 80 sections in this, and as you can imagine, it’s not going to stay at this price for long.
But, because you’re reading this email, thanks, and it’s a bit rough in places, you can get a $10 discount on the already low price using the coupon code tenbux, but only until Wednesday.
Stop reading Google’s B.S. and that of their sycophants.
Your original content is created the instant you write it because it’s in your voice, with your emotion and your phraseology.
The subject matter may have been ‘done to death’, but your version is a new look at the same subject.
Search Amazon for any subject in any niche, and you’ll find dozens of books, each of them different in some way but all of them on the same topic.
I have a collection of books on radio communication antennas.
Yes, I do know I’m a nerd, but the point I’m trying to make is that while I have around 20 books on the subject and have read them all several times, they are all different.
I learnt something new from each of them, and when I wrote my book on the subject, it was different again.
Each person writes on a subject slightly differently with slightly different insights.
Someone reading one of these posts, books, emails, whatever, will gain a different perspective from each and one of these may provide the aha moment when they finally get what they’ve been seeking.
What you write will be valuable to someone, and you may never know who or how.
When you create a book, post or training module to the best of your ability, it can still be improved and will be through the feedback you get.
Your readers will ask for clarification or explanations.
Your answers improve the work.
You can’t improve what you haven’t created.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. Today, I’m giving you a heads-up about a new A.I. product that I think will be in the ‘best of class’ group.
How can I say that when I haven’t seen the product yet?
YIVEWriter is a new product from Marcus Cudd, the creator of the YIVE group of products.
I use some of the other products and know they are excellent, plus he and his team keep making them better based on feedback from the users.
That feedback was the trigger for the creation of YIVEWriter.
I think I can guarantee that whatever the product is like when it releases will not be where it stays as it will be improved almost weekly as the end-users, you and I, tell Marcus what’s required.
YIVEWriter is available, but only in Pre-Beta form for a one-time price.
When it moves into Beta, the price will go up dramatically.
When it moves out of Beta, it will not be available for a one-time price, and it will be a subscription.
So, for those of you who don’t have an A.I. tool they like yet, here is your chance to take a punt and lock one in at the best price it’s ever going to be. https://go.wm-tips.com/yivewriter.
YIVEWriter is a stand-alone A.I. tool, which means you can use it for any content.
When RSS hit the Internet, it was claimed that it would kill off email lists because people would switch to their RSS aggregators instead.
It never happened.
RSS, or Realy Simple Syndication, keeps track of websites without visiting them daily.
Your reader gets the latest content from the website and shows you the headline and a summary.
If you want, you can click the headline and read the post.
Once you’ve read a post, it’s removed from the list.
That last bit is why I think it never realised its potential.
People don’t want to keep all their emails, but they don’t want to delete them all either.
If there had been an RSS reader that behaved more like an email client, it might have done better. Who knows.
The other thing that might have contributed to its demise is that some marketers realised that having lots of RSS links on platforms gave them an ever-increasing number of backlinks for every site they set up.
That doesn’t work anymore because most public RSS aggregators have closed down.
That doesn’t mean that RSS is not helpful.
Most websites have an RSS feed link you can exploit.
You can use several tools to gather content from websites in your niche to help you create content for your site.
You can write content based on the central idea in the post, or you can curate that content for your site.
There are plugins for WordPress that will take an RSS feed, create a post for you, and publish it.
That’s not the best way to use them, though.
The best way is to have them create the post as a draft for you to edit.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. I had a training module on using RSS feeds with a list of 30 or so sites you could submit your feed links.
Before releasing my latest product, I tested the links, and most of them have gone.
The remainder wants a fee for every link you submit.
That module is no longer relevant, so it’s gone.
There are probably other things in the modules that I need to change that I haven’t found yet, but that’s the nature of the Internet, it’s a dynamic medium, and we all have to remain agile to profit from it.
This tool, https://go.wm-tips.com/riffer, helps you gather relevant RSS feeds and either riff on the blog or curate it.
Blog riffing is copying a quote from another blog and writing a blog post based on or inspired by it, usually with a link to the original post.
From that, I’ve put together an extensive training on four different ways to make money online plus one on generating free traffic and one on list building because without traffic, you’ll get no sales, and without a list, you’ll have to work harder every day to make sales.
Each model has full instructions for those who haven’t done this before and tips for the more experienced folk covering the parts they may not have thought of.
There are 80 videos with transcripts, but you don’t need to watch them all to gain massive benefit from this.
You can choose one model and work on that one until you have reached the level of success you want.
You’ll get massive benefits from choosing one model and working through the list building and free traffic models.
It’s not entirely completed but will be in a day or so.
Proofreading, watching videos (hopefully not having to remake any), and other tasks still need completing.
Pricing?
It will be very inexpensive for you and free for those in the Substack paid members group.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. I’ve got nothing more to add here.
Just be on the lookout for the email with the launch details in a day or so.
You have seen the interviews, read the stories, and watched the videos, so you know it’s real.
For many successful people, it wasn’t until they hit rock bottom that they started on their road to success.
The question I always ask when I hear these stories is, why did it take hitting rock bottom to spur them onto success?
If the tough got going earlier, would the going have got tough?
What I think happens is that those people, like so many of us, drift along in our lives wishing things were different but not making a firm decision to make it different.
When your life is semi-comfortable or even uncomfortable but known, there is little incentive to change.
We tend to hang onto the familiar because change can be challenging.
Change is uncertain, and we crave certainty.
Most of us don’t realise that if we don’t make the change to something we want, someone else will make the change for us, and it probably won’t be for our benefit.
If change is inevitable, it makes sense that it’s to your benefit to make the changes you want.
They don’t have to be big changes.
No one is suggesting that you quit your job, move to a remote island, and become an Internet Marketer.
Make minor adjustments to your daily routine to incorporate online activities other than reading emails, catching up on Facebook and watching videos.
Consistent, focused actions result in the changes you want.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. If you are looking for solid guidance towards eliminating the reliance on your job, then this short PDF might be what you seek.
We all know the fable of the tortoise and the hare from Aesop’s Fables stories.
And we all think we know the moral of the story.
But, when it comes to how we run our lives and businesses, we all act like the hare.
Why is that?
Why are we all so damned impatient to get results?
Would all those fast food places be doing such great business if we weren’t?
Would there be a market for lottery tickets?
Would gambling of any sort cease to exist?
Do you think anyone would ever get a speeding ticket?
Would road rage cease to be a thing?
I’m sure that you can think of many more examples of people living like the hare and not the tortoise.
And yet we see examples of people who do run their businesses like the tortoise, and they are rare enough that others think they must have had a lucky break.
Perhaps they had some special insider knowledge.
I can tell you that, in fact, they did have special insider knowledge.
It’s the same insider knowledge that I see every time I do a deep dive into any successful person or company.
They leveraged time.
Growing a business as an individual or a group of people takes time, effort and money.
The less money you have, the more effort is required.
It’s often called sweat equity and denotes the simple fact that you have to put in to take out.
Ignore those hares running around changing direction, leaping over small mounds, chasing rainbows.
They’ll all be left far behind you as you keep plodding along in the direction you want to go.
You’ll get there so far ahead of them that you’ll think they must have been having a little nap.
Regards, Brent.
P.S. An online friend, Steve Mellor, has released his Podcast Advantage course.
Podcasting has become the hottest way to generate an audience because people follow the hare’s example and don’t have the time to read a book or watch a video because they are so busy being busy.
This means that they resort to podcasts because they can listen to a podcast while driving to work, exercising in the gym, or any other activity where they don’t have to think too hard about what they are doing.
We listen to them sometimes while travelling because driving for hours can get boring.
The market is growing, and if this is something you’d like to explore, this training by Steve is the best available.