At the great Porcupine Freedom Festival -- or PorcFest -- this year, I gave a piece of advice that people will be very glad they followed if they take the time to implement it.
I didn't give the advice in my mainstage talk, but at a small side event the next day.
It goes like this:
Five years ago I bought the rights to resell a great course by the brilliant Paul Counts. It covers all the tech knowledge you need to get your start generating income online.
Now it’s true: people could probably find all the information in these hundred or so videos if they sat in front of a search engine for weeks on end, but they’d drive themselves insane.
Some of you have this course yourselves, so you know how good it is.
Here’s how I sell it.
I don’t advertise it. I don’t mention it on my podcast. I don’t link to it on social media.
What I do instead is this:
Immediately after someone signs up for this email list, that person is taken to a page offering them the course. I already have their attention, so I may as well offer them something that will help them.
I sell the course for $27.
It has brought in $88,000 in revenue since 2016, without any active promotion.
People building an email list without offering subscribers a paid product immediately after they sign up are leaving a bundle on the table. That's what I told people in my talk on this subject at PorcFest this year.
Anyway, that’s a tip for you.
But now to my main point:
In the same way that I bought the rights to sell Paul’s course, which I didn’t have to spend any time creating, I am offering you the rights to sell my course, and keep all the revenue.
My course is the Tom Woods Email Domination program, which teaches people the single most important skill for generating online revenue: how to build and monetize an email list.
I have had tremendous success doing exactly that, to the point that in sales contests I regularly beat people whose lists are five or ten times larger than mine.
For $97, you get the course yourself along with the right to sell as many copies as you like, without limit, without ever owing me one extra cent.
The one requirement: you can’t sell it for less than $47.
Once the doors close on this, that’s it. And next week I'm moving on to something else, so I'll be shutting this offer down.
So although this isn't quite the final call, it's close:
Tom Woods