There is one person on this earth I have ever allowed to write in my
name.
That's Bob Bly, whom McGraw-Hill calls "America's greatest copywriter."
When I mentioned that Bob would be writing the new sales copy at my Liberty Classroom website, one of my faculty members joked that we may as well go ahead and book our Hawaiian vacations now.
That's how good Bob's reputation is.
Bob knows what he's talking about.
He's also an expert on Internet marketing. So I'm going to recommend him to you, too.
In particular:
For your first online product, you cannot go wrong with an audio program.
Sure beats an eBook!
That blank screen
staring at you, and that cursor flashing as you second-guess your every word -- that doesn't sound like fun.
But the case for audio goes well beyond the suckiness of writing eBooks:
* High profit margin - you can sell an audio program that costs you less than ten bucks to manufacture for over a
hundred bucks ... giving you a healthy 10-1 mark-up.
* No writing required - eBooks have to be painstakingly written. But when you create audio products using the method Bob is going to teach you, you just talk into a microphone -- no script required.
* Quickest product to create - An eBook can take literally months to write, design, and publish. When you use the audio creation process Bob
shows you, you can have your audio product created and finished, from scratch, in about 3 to 4 hours.
* Higher perceived value - eBooks have a modest perceived value; you can charge maybe $29 for a 50-page eBook. But an audio album containing the same amount of content can easily sell for up to 5X that much -- anywhere from $100 to $150 or more.
* Increases your online sales - To make five grand
in revenues with a $19 e-book, you have to sell over 260 units. But with a $147 audio album, you can make that $5,000 selling only 35 units!
Oh, and if you're wondering how to make sales, Bob teaches you that, too.
Bob's program shows you the how, the what, the everything you need to know to get your
first product done. (And by the way, mp3 is easier, but physical CDs still sell surprisingly well, a fact most audio creators don't realize.)
And my bonus video -- which I'm withdrawing at midnight tonight -- shows you the step-by-step process to make a product (digital or physical) available for sale online: how to take payments, automate delivery, etc.
Want a side income stream?
You have to do something.
This is as painless as it gets.
But get grabbing, because my bonus
vanishes at midnight: