I hate using income figures, but this time
they prove a point.
I wrote a free eBook that I give away when people join this list. It's very good -- full of details and sound advice.
Once people opt in for the book, they're taken to a one-time offer: a tech course, at a great price, that's helpful to just about anyone doing anything
online.
I've never advertised or promoted this product in any other way. People get one chance to order, immediately after they've opted in for my eBook, and that's it.
Since October 2016, this product has earned me $50,463.00.
I don't even have a particularly large Internet marketing email list.
The beauty is this: I can pocket that dough, or I can pour it into driving more traffic to my free eBook, to build up my email list still further. The product therefore pays for the building of my list.
This
is the exact model you should be striving for: a freebie to build your list, and a product on the other side that can fund the ongoing building of your list.
And guess what. It's all done for you:
Tom Woods