If somebody in ordinary life recognizes the name
Mises, I'm impressed.
The first time I wrote to Charles Harper, he noticed my Mises email address and said he reads that site, so was curious to know my role there.
My kind of guy!
Charles produces some
of the best Private Label Rights (PLR) products out there.
He knows everything there is to know about online business, so he creates courses on important topics, and then sells you the right to sell or even rebrand them as your own, and keep all the dough. (That's what PLR is.)
His latest: a training
course on how people can earn with Skillshare, by creating little courses about some area where they're knowledgeable.
Now this email is very straightforward, unlike my usual email, which has a story, or a news hook, or a tip, or something off the wall. In general, I intend my emails to be entertaining.
Not this one.
Here's why: Charles's offering is so good, I don't need to. It's almost stupid.
So get this:
There's the the course itself, which
features 20 training videos, for you to sell or use to build an email list.
He's also included mp3 files for people who prefer audio only.
And he's also designed a sales page for you, so you don't have to create your own website.
And he's included professionally written sales copy, so you don't have to hire someone to write it for you.
It's on a dimesale, which means the price is inching up all the time, but as I type this the whole thing is...
...$10.48.
Woods, you say, that's ridiculous! What's the catch?
There ain't no catch. Welcome to the amazing world of PLR.
Don't let it inch up any further:
Tom
Woods