Or, instead,
do you also have some of the questions my folks asked the expert?
In our live Q&A with the brilliant Paul Counts, folks peppered him with questions like these:
*How do you go about gaining a following from nothing given solid knowledge on a topic?
*What advice do you have for people struggling with what product or service to offer?
*How do you manage email lists, mass emailing, track responses, etc. -- like how Tom knows if we've ignored his email, clicked within his email, and so on?
*How would you suggest leveraging real estate sales expertise?
*Do you have to be a Peter Schiff of an industry to do well in podcasting? What if we're not the most authoritative voice in our particular industry?
*I'm starting a blog and I'd like to offer a report in exchange for an email address. How do I automate it so the report gets sent out whenever someone enters an email address?
*Is it possible to be in too narrow of a niche?
*Any ideas or suggestions for breaking into a saturated niche?
*How can I promote what I'm doing via text messages to prospects?
*Do you need to have a website to sell PLR or other products online?
*What are the upsides and downsides to using pseudonyms when creating products?
*Can I be successful while avoiding Facebook as a marketing outlet?
*What's the best way to advertise online? Google ads? Facebook ads? Something else?
*Do you have some tips for launching a website/product?
*What do you use to create landing pages?
*What's the best way to generate free traffic for a website?
These are the kinds of questions you are surely asking.
Want the answers?
Watch the replay, which comes down in two days:
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