Well, this is sad.
I have a friend I've known for seven or eight years. Successful, really smart, a guy whose advice I have sought, the whole thing.
A couple of weeks ago he released an excellent training program he'd created for newbie online business folks. He sent it to me and I read the transcripts of all the videos. It's just great.
Problem:
The sales page is not good. Among other things it has an image of a guy holding a pile of cash (cheeseball, and lowers the product's credibility), and it makes the claim that you can have a successful business with just 60 minutes of work per day.
I'm just not promoting that.
In fact, I have tried my best to repel people
who think there's a magical, 60-minute path to success, or that they're one $7 eBook away from striking it rich.
I can definitely cut your learning curve way down, and I can give you very good suggestions, but I won't pretend to be able to do things like that for someone just getting started, because nobody can.
Now in his defense, in my own Internet marketing work I myself
do indeed spend about 60 minutes per day -- but that's because I spent years building a foundation upon which I could run such a labor-light business.
The thing is, people want to buy "work just 60 minutes a day" products instead of what they actually need. What they actually need seems boring by comparison, even though it actually will generate results for them.
Well, I'm
going against the grain here: here's something completely unsexy, with no wild promises, but that will do you some good.
Ever thought about building an email list? Of course. An email list is the most lucrative online asset in the world. Unfortunately, a bunch of the major companies (email autoresponders, they're called) are run by terrible people who want to censor you.
If
you'd like an email list service that won't censor you, won't suddenly shut you down without explanation, and which has high deliverability rates and everything else you'd want (including being easy to use), then I recommend BerserkerMail.
BerserkerMail is a creation of Ben Settle, my own mentor (and a repeat guest on the Tom Woods Show), and trust me: Ben ain't some SJW snowflake who wants to ban you for not being p.c.
Business is hard enough without having to censor yourself to satisfy some weird tech company.
And when possible, it's nice to work with people who don't despise you.
Check it out:
https://www.tomwoods.com/berserkermail
Tom Woods
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