Why I (virtually) removed my toenails

Published: Thu, 02/08/18

In 2011 I started work on what became my flagship online product, Liberty Classroom.

What was that experience like?

I'll put it this way:

It was like gouging my eyes out, or removing my toenails.

Everything takes longer and is more annoying than you think it will be.

Now that it's done I don't regret doing it, that's for sure. But I wouldn't tell people it's easy, or necessarily the best way to get started.

When I interviewed one of the kings of affiliate marketing last year, he said: creating your own product can bring in the dough, but you're going to hate yourself. It's arduous and awful.

Yet here's the thing: even though he and I both say it's arduous and awful, here we are doing it.

Why?

Because you don't earn commissions on your own products: you get to keep all the dough.

Now....

What if the process could be made ten times easier?

The surviving relatives of Mark Hendricks, the legendary Internet marketer who died of cancer last year, are having a firesale: they're selling his vast library of products -- including the rights for you to sell them yourself.

They're trying to bring in some money for the family, but they also feel strongly about carrying on Mark's legacy of helping people.

Mark's customers loved him. They knew he was truly invested in their success.

Even if you never sold any of these products, they're a lifetime of education in online business, marketing, email, copywriting -- everything you'll eventually need to know.

But sell just one item and you make your whole investment back.

I hate the term "no-brainer," but this surely is one. I picked it up myself, along with the upgrade.

I'm even throwing in some bonuses.

But the clock is ticking:


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