If, like me, you've been around the libertarian world since at least the first
Ron Paul presidential campaign, there's a decent chance you met John Bush, who's been a guest numerous times on the Tom Woods Show.
That guy is a dynamo.
For a while, though -- and he won't mind my sharing this -- he really struggled financially.
He owned Brave New Books in (I think) Austin, Texas. He and his family barely scraped by.
No more.
The business end of his life still involves causes he's passionate about, but now he really knows what he's doing.
He's been learning everything he can, and I've been cheering his successes from the sidelines.
And one thing he does is virtual summits.
He gets a bunch of people in some niche (like homeschooling, or building in the countryside and/or going off grid, or whatever) to make presentations, and he sells access to the presentations (live and the recordings).
You can do very, very well with this approach, and John is living proof.
It can also help you build an email list from scratch, because each speaker will publicize the summit to his own audience, and when those people sign up, you now have their email addresses. So you get to benefit from other people's audience-building work.
Well, my old friend Charles Harper has created a step-by-step course explaining the tech side of running a virtual summit.
I knew Charles and I would get along well when he told me -- without prompting -- that he enjoyed visiting the Mises Institute's website.
Now here's the blow-your-mind part of this.
The course costs $8.
And:
It comes with Private Label Rights (PLR).
That means that in addition to benefiting from it yourself, you can sell it as your own course and keep all the profits.
You can rebrand it, put your name directly on it, translate it into another language if you want, add to it, subtract from it, whatever you want. Or just sell it as is. (Charles also gives you a sales page you can use, so even that part is covered.) Whatever you want to do.
Almost anyone in any niche can have an interest in running a virtual summit in that niche, so this course has a universal audience.
Again, you don't have to sell the course if you don't want to. You can just learn from it yourself.
But if you think you might want to sell the course and you don't know how to set up PLR for sale, send your receipt to bonuses@tomwoods.com and I will send you step-by-step training on exactly what to do.
This is all for about $8.
You have got to be blankety-blank kidding me.
You can get a poison meal, or this course you can resell, for $8. I wonder what you should choose:
http://www.tomwoods.com/virtualsummit
Tom Woods