Showing posts with label PayPal. Show all posts
Showing posts with label PayPal. Show all posts

Tuesday, November 12, 2013

Getting Your Home Business Started for Less than Scratch - It's possible...

Cloud-based Profits - or Pie in the Sky?

photo: Mike Licht, NotionsCapital.com


(These are some notes based on reviewing all I've said on this subject and boiling it down to barest basics.)

Anyone can actually start earning income online with no outlay at all - besides sweat equity. With cloud-based free services, this is the updated equivalent of "Bum Marketing." In that scenario, a person simply did article marketing (like a bum in a public library) in order to generate traffic. While the article directories have mostly been de-valued by Google (not all that relevant, or you'd see them in the top listings) - they've been replaced by others such as Google-owned YouTube.

For my own curiosity, I wanted to see what "bottom" looked like. We've already seen how millionaires approach this...

Nuts and Bolts

There are 4 parts to making income online at its base:
  1. Discovery - how someone finds your page.
  2. Sales page they can buy your product (some call this a landing page, but that’s a bit miseading.)
  3. Shopping Cart to accept payment.
  4. Thank you page (which has the delivery link.)

The barest minimum could be a Google account: using Gmail, Blogger, and Google Checkout. Blogger holds the pages, and Checkout makes the sales. Oh - you'd also need an info product. You could create this with Google Drive and export it as a PDF.

You're probably still missing a way to get customers (other than a chance finding of your blog) - and you'd be doing the fulfillment by hand.

The greater idea we want to work with here is to create recurring systematized passive income. Meaning that you're earning extra money online using semi-automatic systems instead of having to manually do all the details.

Without automation, you have just created another job for yourself - kinda like a franchise where you are working harder than if you had a regular job, plus being in debt for the license.

Discovery-Sales-Delivery.

Discovery has a front and back end.

The backend would be an auto-responder. This allows you to answer and originate messages with a script doing your talking. So you can deal with queries about your product 24-7.

The front end of discovery is putting your target where people are aiming. For information products, you go where people are looking for answers. 
  • blogs
  • video sites
  • doc-storage sites
  • ads 
  • email
(Article Directories and static websites used to be on this list, as well as some content sites such as Squidoo and Hubpages - but we want to deal with the cost-effective sources. There are many discussions on this, and these change regularly. At this writing, these 5 are the best traffic-producing options.)

To get into people's email, you need to be introduced to them - because people have to give permission for you to send them stuff. 

We then go to find people with lists of permissions-already-given recipients. These are Affiliate Marketers aka: Joint-Venture partners. (Again, there's a huge body of data on this.) The trick is to let them do the introductions for you. So you make it worth their while (the juice is worth squeezing.)

Interestingly enough, affiliate sites such as JVZoo, and DigiResults also make it easy for you to host your content securely as well as your sales pages. They also do the shopping cart for you (for a small fee.)

Meaning with an auto-responder and an affiliate site, you can have regular income. This is known as Affiliate Marketing.

Recurring Income


The next trick is to set up your content so it can get paid for on a recurring basis. (Affiliates love that, too.) Otherwise, you are constantly working to find either new customers, or additional new products to sell them.

This is where you take the next step of getting your own membership site.

And that is Mike Dillard's sole claim to fame. His Magnetic Sponsoring was built into a large set of related products (sales funnel) which people could buy over time. The main recurring income came from a monthly newsletter to keep people updated in the Network Marketing business. His Elevation Group was built on his own quest for finding how to invest his money to make more money, rather than just spending it on "doo-dads." So his regular monthly content people would subscribe to at a hefty $97 per month. He started out with 8,000 subscribers - so do the math.

Membership sites can be set up to "drip" content, meaning you can deliver courses of material over time, where people pay you for it as they get it. You can then also offer additional related courses as well (your own sales funnel.)

As you systematize the content-delivery, as well as affiliate acquisition, you then leverage your time for increasing amounts of regularly-arriving income.

Where you re-invest that income into other passive income-producing sources, you start building real wealth - which will soon get beyond the point where you could ever spend it all on doo-dads, no matter how hard you "worked" at it. That is why so many of the ultra-millionaires become philanthropists - finding worthy places to invest their excess wealth where it would do humankind the most good, and get the greatest return.

Starting from less than scratch


All of this can be started for next to nothing (or even while you're in debt.)

The whole point of a home business is to make income without additional expense. It's profitable from day one. Of course, you're spending your time - and that is the entire game here: how to get maximal return for the time which you are required to spend anyway in your life. You can always make more money, but you can't make more time. 

The core of your business is your own list of people who trust you to send them great content. An autoresponder such as MailChimp is free to start with. Other services have their own introductory offers which make this essentially free to get started. 

JVZoo and DigiResults will host your sales pages and content, as well as running your shopping cart. They will also introduce you to affiliate sales-people to create your sales (and add to your own list of customers.) Both of these are free. You can integrate your payments via PayPal or Payza for free as well. All of these take a percentage of sales, but very slight. Costs you nothing up front.

Your membership you can pay for with profits from your sales. You'll need a one-time fee for a domain name, some hosting, and a Wordpress plug-in. This can be about a $100 one-time and $10 monthly total.

Once you're through the learning curve, then it's just a matter of tweaking your systems to make them more efficient.

And counting the money coming in, plus figuring out where to invest next.

Staying at Scratch – or Making Millions

Of course, it's completely your option to stay broke. Lots of people choose this as their own path through life.

If you're reading this, you're probably not one of them.

The key handbook, if you don't already have your own copy, is Think and Grow Rich by Napoleon Hill.


The rest is up to you.
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Tuesday, November 5, 2013

How I got my own membership started - despite nightmares and angst.

The show-and-tell of a relatively painless process, even though the wild dreams didn't help as I fretted over it...


Building Your Home Business Membership Nightmares: Maybe it was that drink I had before sleeping..

Maybe it was something I drank before bed...

It turned out to be much simpler than I thought. But perhaps not so straightforward as I liked.

The goal was simple - get a page up I could start converting my existing list over to a free membership.

The problem is that you can do so many various things with this plug-in - where to even start isn't obvious.

I actually had to back-track and follow their setup guide. (Duh.)

From their Insta-Member Quick Guide:

A. Configure Insta-Member for the first time.


1. Get into Insta-Member (should be last on the bottom left) and then click on Setup/Configuration:

Insta-member set up and confituration menu - home business membership

2. You'll get to a page which has all the basic configuration options. I've collapsed them so you can see the main areas, plus the additional tabs. You can see that the back end to Insta-member is quite powerful: 


3. On the Membership Configuration, select the country currancy you want to use (default is USD, but is lists about 20.)

4. You next want to verify that it's created a Membership Handler page, as a placeholder for registration.

5. Set your membership home page. This I set to the Sample Page which Wordpress creates on install. (I'll certainly change it later - this is really just to get familiar and test the scene.)

B. Payment Integration Setup 

Second menu button on the upper right is Payments.

1. While there are two types of payment - direct (PayPal, Payza, 2Checkout, etc.) and 3rd Party payments (Clickbank, JVZoo, DigiResults, WSO Pro, etc.) only direct payments integrate with the internal affiliate program.  Payments via external sites will have to be tracked there.

2. I followed the instructions to set up PayPal - or tried to. PayPal has changed its interface recently, so even the PayPal's online PDF's don't tell you how to find this. Your looking for Instant Payment Notification. (It's at https://www.paypal.com/webapps/customerprofile/summary.view) Once you turn it on, then you copy the address Insta-Member gives you into the IPN settings (click on "Edit settings" button.)

3. On this page is also the Third Party Payments section, which expands to show the 10 major outlets. (Worth investigating whether to enable your product on one, or several, or all of them in order to get maximal distribution and reach for your membership...) For now, we're sticking with PayPal.

Note: Obvious perhaps, but be sure to click the "Update Settings" button before you leave any given page.

Note2: I checked into email settings.  Insta-Members built-in emails use the local server's resources. Their limit is default at 200 per hour. One rabbit-hole I got into at this point was configuring the auto-emails from my Insta-Member plug-in to use Gmail's SMTP server - so I don't use my domain-server for emails, but Gmail instead. It turns out you can only send 99 emails in a 24-hour period. No details of what happens to the emails if you exceed the limit - undoubtedly they'd be rejected, but I don't see what would happen - or if you would even be notified if they didn't go. Checked out Amazon's SES email service and found their initial limit is 200 per day (although this can be raised) with all emails held until the 24-hour limit cleared for each item. Underlying suggestion? Keep it as default.

Back on the Integration page, I went ahead and integrated Amazon web services, reCaptcha and Facebook, as these are free with little time to set up. The Amazon S3 service is a way to protect your downloads and are reportedly very low cost. Again, this is not your bandwidth, so would help on the backend and security.

C. Create A Product.

Of course, you can simply set up a test which uses your Sample page that WP set up as part of its installation. But what you see here are the key points which Mike Dillard went over in Video 10. For every product you sell on line, you are going to need:

  • A landing page/sales page.
  • A download page
  • A redirect page for One-Time-Offers (OTO) - or send them to the main page to skip this.

On this page, you can also integrate the product directly with a particular list from your autoresponder. (While I don't know how this works yet, I'm sure it will be coming to me.)

Another point is to be able to register subscribers to your webinars with GoToWebinar - up to 7 different Webinars. So you could actually sell training webinar access with this. Once you ramp up, it might be an affordable part of a launch process - http://www.gotomeeting.com/online/webinar/pricing

Next after this for paid products would be setting up the Affiliate plans, with either or both internal affiliate sales and external through 3rd party hosts. (Free doesn't need this - so to grow this rapidly, it's a good idea to figure out something valuable that affiliates can share for you.)

Drip Content

This was a burning question I had - how to drip content. I found it under the Products -> Protect Contents:

(click to enlarge)
You can protect content under posts, pages, categories, local files, and Amazon S3 files. Which gives you tremendous capability to enable content of all sorts.

Upsells


This is another fascinating one. While PayPal and Payza only allow you a single OTO/cross-sell offers, with other providers you can go into 4 levels, with both up- and down-sell offers. This function can tell you a lot about your pricing while also generating additional revenue. Hit them when they are in a buying mood while their wallet/purse is already open...


Wrap Up


Well, now that our feet are soaking wet, you know know what it takes to get a free membership up and running on your own inexpensive-but-powerful membership site.

Not that bad, eh? And it holds true that you can be up and running in minutes, and open for business on your first day if you already have the content ready. Like books and stuff you've already written. 

Key work coming in will be to generate sales pages - at least one.

Which brings up the point of split-tests. This was highly emphasized by Mike Dillard in a couple of the videos. You need to be constantly testing everything. 

Unfortunately, I didn't find this to be possible with Insta-Member. However, their earlier product, Insta-Builder does. And you get some great graphics to build your sales/landing pages quickly. It integrates right into Insta-Member on your edit page, so can speed your starting. 

At least that was my logic when I bought it for myself. 

Yes, it adds a little to my learning curve for this subject. But I think that it will save me time in the long run. The justification for it's low $47 price is that you've already saved that much with your Insta-Member purchase. Most of the other solutions start at $97 and don't have all these features. (In fact, one review I found only recommended one other membership program as useful - and it starts at $197...)

- - - - 

This post wraps up the series. You don't need me to tell you any more. Now you have to get to work and build your own. 

There's some other details which will show up from time to time (like your ability to send an email directly to members: all, those who have or haven't bought, or affiliates only. Sure, it's not as great as your autoresponder, but perfect for a quick text-only post out of the blue.) And I'm sure there are more easter eggs to find. But that goes beyond this blog purpose, and anything vital that you need to know. 

You already have access to all of the Insta-member PDFs (OK, there's the link again) so you can check it all out for yourself. I've got other pans on the stove and have to finish cooking this one.

What's left for me is to collate this into a book so I can tell the world - and give everyone a link to my new free membership. That's the opt-in form on the upper right - go ahead and fill it out, OK? Lots of great valuable stuff like free review copies of books, plus discounts on ereader-ready and printed versions. Not to mention discounts on upcoming launches...

See you up the line.


Robert



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Saturday, November 2, 2013

How to Build Your Own Membership like a Bum Marketer

Because if you're starting from less than scratch, maybe you deserve a break today...


Photo: Ed Yourdon on Flickr

I found a broken link in Yaro Starak's PDF about memberships.

He simply dropped this bombshell idea that you could actually start a membership with just AWeber and a PayPal account. Theoretically, this could apply to one of the "free trial" autoresponders like Mail Chimp.

Here's the link: https://help.aweber.com/entries/21697302-how-do-i-integrate-paypal-with-aweber

And there's a great video on that page as well, just to help you get started.  It looks like this:


They've also got a PDF on the subject, but another page says it's out of date.

With just that low cost, you'd get a profit-making mambership up and running without hosting.

There's also a way to get DigiResults or JVZoo into the mix, so you'd have affiliates bringing you sales. Either of these, to my current knowledge, will host your digital downloads for you, as well as landing and thank you pages. Or you can create those pages though AWeber or just take the default ones PayPal uses.

Of course, looking pro and getting into a higher range of income will ultimately demand you get hosting somewhere. There is no free blog or site hosting that I know of that doesn't make you look cheap.

The one advantage to this is being able to test your niche area for conversions, plus building your list meanwhile.

Any unsubscribe for recurring payments is handled between AWeber and PayPal. So you could simply use AWeber for your drip delivery, setting these up on a monthly or bi-weekly (even daily) basis. The content is hosted on JVZoo or DigiResults, so you're set.

This really is closer to the "Funded Proposal" Mike Dillard recommended in his Magnetic Sponsoring. Get some info product up that addresses the problem in your niche which people will pay you for. (The amount of juice being worth the squeeze, as the Elevation Income videos cover.)

  1. Set up your AWeber/PayPal/JVZoo connection to sell and fulfill for you. 
  2. Create a recurring income with regular monthly deliveries - or a limited series with a set number of recurring payments.
  3. Use this income to finance other expenses in your business, like additional marketing.
  4. Bootstrap yourself into a domain+hosting and a proper membership backend.
  5. Fill out your sales funnel and split-test your sales, landing, and thankyou/cross-sell pages to perfection.
  6. Leverage all this into 6- or 7- or even 8-figure passive income.
  7. Systemize and automate this as much as possible to free up your time. 
  8. Create additional membership sites for multiple passive income streams and/or sell the profitable one you have.
  9. Invest extra income meanwhile into other passive income streams as well.
  10. Enjoy true financial freedom from there on out.
  11. Bequeath your "gold egg-laying" passive income sources to deserving and supportive relatives or charity - for the distant time when you no longer need it.
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Wishing you every success you deserve.

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How to Learn Membership Site-Building From Scratch

Getting Your Membership Started from Nothing - Getting Your Feet Wet...

 photo:makelessnoise, on Flickr
photo:makelessnoise, on Flickr

The trick with being completely transparent is that you are committed to travel the road you chose.

For me, it's not enough to poke holes in the Great Mike Dillard effigy, but I have to test his scene out and walk my talk.

I can tell you one thing - the technical backend of a membership isn't for the faint-hearted.

The story begins with setting up a Wordpress installation - which is pitifully simple by itself.

  1. Go to your Cpanel login (http://{yourdomainname.com]/cpanel)
  2. Maneuver down to Fantastico.
  3. Find Wordpress
  4. Install following the instructions.
The next thing I wanted to do was to get Insta-Member, which was based on it's hype. Unfortunately, the front page is out of date on the site itself - saying that you can only sign up for an email list. (Which I did, later.)

Being the geek I am, I did find an order page, and submitted my order via PayPal. Unfortunately, I'm still waiting 18 hours later. Probably should have gone thorugh an affiliate site to give them the commission. Later today, if I haven't received the plug-in, I will. (But then will have to get a refund for the original purchase [sigh.]) [Update: Found that the download link was on the confirmation I got from Clickbank - at the top of the page. I'm on the install now - look for my next post to see what happens...]

While I was waiting last night, I started poking around for alternatives - and immediately got swamped with all the various price-ranges and options. (It's a wild forest out there.)

Since none of these really matched up with the promises of Insta-Member, I went back to see what the free plug-in's offered.

Found one by the WPMU-DEV community, called "Membership." 



To get this, you 
  1. go into your Wordpress Installation by logging in as admin.
  2. Go to Plug-ins
  3. Click Add New
  4. Search for "membership"
  5. Click on their plug-in out of the 2 pages of choices, and it will install simply.
What this does is to give you a working membership instantly. 

Now the fun begins.


You're now officially immersed in the detail-enriched world of a new learning curve.

Cheers.

The reason I've gone through this and am showing you, is so you can see what you're up against. 

But this will get you started right off with no expense other than the time you need to invest.

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However, I won't be going there. 

Why? Well, it's not that I can't maneuver through this and set it up. I'll probably play around with this to get the feel of it, and leave it up for awhile to compare features. 

It's missing two key points:
  • Split-testing
You want to be able to constantly improve your landing and sales pages, as well as opt-in forms.
You also want to be able to instantly make all your subscribers into affiliates. This is an old Jay Abraham trick - you turn all your clients into evangelists and pay them for working for you. (This doesn't replace plugging in one or several external affiliate distributors into your membership - getting them to find your membership is indeed key.) Being able to communicate directly with your own affiliates and check their performance is key.

This is the one drawback to Wishlist that Mike Dillard originally set up Elevation Group on - it has only external affiliate program integration.
  • A third would be a theme with pre-built pages to get you started (which Insta-Member promised.)
The membership plugin has a low-cost upgrade which has a huge set of templates that come with the expanded capability. (Still doesn't fix the first two points, though...)
  • Almost forgot: autoresponder integration
Probably more key than thought. You want to add your members to your mailing list for cross-sells and maintain that relationship.

- - - -

This simple set up will get you started from scratch - and you can get going with just this if you want.


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Sunday, October 27, 2013

How to Get Started with a Home Business - Membership

Questions asked and answered - found a way to get started cheaply and effectively.

Education Home Business

One thing Elevation Income left me hanging with is how to get started.

It's obvious that Mike Dillard ran first Magnetic Sponsoring and now Elevation Group on a membership backend. His 10th video recommends either Infusionsoft, or Clickbank, along with Katabi.

Unfortunately, this is not feasible for someone starting from scratch, as I've gone over. The business has to pay for itself as it goes. $300-$400 per month isn't acceptable, when I have a home business currently which is bringing in just that much. The problem is scaling the business, leveraging what I already have - not increasing the fixed costs.

My earlier workout (even as revised) didn't leave me satisfied. I still had more questions.

I was settled with running Wordpress. While I had plug-in problems in the past, I'd also been able to run a test site (http://onlinemillionaireplan.com/blog) successfully for a few years now on a WP backend with no problems. True, it doesn't get the traffic I had before, but it didn't hang.

Adding a membership plug-in to this shouldn't be a problem in that case.

There was next a question of whether I needed a shopping cart solution in addition to the membership plug-in. Some membership solutions covered this and some didn't. Having to get one additionally would add extra cost.

I already wasn't happy that I was going to spend something like $97 to $167 to get started, and then add on a monthly fee in addition to AWeber which I've been paying for right along.

Ideally, it would be a single one-time purchase - and cover everything I needed.

I checked around with Wishlist and it's alternatives, as well as whether the various Clickbank alternatives would bring that price down. (I was not happy at all to find that CB has now gone onto a monthly subscription basis for vendors - more monthly cost.)

Let me list the various review pages I've found so you can check them out yourself:



Key are a couple of links which tell you how to get going at all:



The bottom line is that there are tons of solutions and price ranges.

What I was looking for specifically had to do with the type of business I want to expand on.
  • I publish books successfully. The idea is to bring greater leverage to these by building bundles and doing releases from these. 
  • A membership which enables people to login and become part of all this research and resource-finding that I do.
  • Additionally, I need to be able to have affiliates send this offer (as well as the releases themselves) to their list.
  • Of course, buyers need to be able to pay on site. 

The whole scene becomes quite confusing, since these various plug-in's and services have huge feature-sets - and spotting what some have and some don't gets to be a mess. Almost had to set up a spreadsheet to follow them.

The key idea is to keep additional monthly payments to nothing, and the initial cost below $100. That's my budget price for starters. Later, I can upgrade to Infusionsoft, etc. After the 6- and 7-figures start rolling in.
  • Additionally, I needed to be able to A/B (split-test) landing pages. 
  • It also needed to accept at least PayPal, and
  • integrate with various affiliate programs such as Clickbank, JVZoo, and Digicipher - besides running my own.

Right now, for both you and me, we need to start with what we have. And concentrate on getting new products out and affiliates lined up.

So there was a lot of work to do. Took me a few days, on and off.

One hint was that Dillard says in video 10 that he had trouble even uploading a video to Wordpress. Means he is very challenged in this area (compared to me who has run every OS out there (nearly) and currently run about 35 or more blogs on all the major platforms. Like I said, I got kicked off a couple hosts for putting too many plugin's into one of my several Wordpress installs.)

Dillard's former use of Wishlist Member plugin on WP might not have been the best one - or later ones may have been developed. Also, that video describing how they used to have it rigged and were spending millions to fix it - said maybe the homework was incomplete on this.

It was.

My conclusion:

Insta-member

(Yes, that's an affiliate link.)

  • $47 one-time purchase.
  • Added theme with purchase, as well as extra documentation.
  • Does A/B testing.
  • Handles internal affiliates (two-tier) and also integrates with all sorts of external affiliate services.
  • Accepts PayPal and others for direct sales
  • Can create multiple levels of memberships 
  • Essentially does the laundry list which the others also have.


Key point: one-time purchase to get started quickly.

Because that is our mutual problem, isn't it?

With this, I really consider that I can get this all up and running within a month now. Not because it will take that long to set up a site, it's that I have to finish other studies (copywriting itself, plus more reverse-engineering of Dillard's MS success) and do some homework on how to get it integrated with everything else I'd already planned out. The site itself will set up in an afternoon.

Hope your results are going as swimmingly.
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Tuesday, October 22, 2013

The missing ladder to start climbing to your success with Elevation Income by Mike Dillard

Mike Dillard & Robert Hirsch have a problem - they've seem to forgotten how non-millionaires get started from nothing.

You don't have to be millionaire to use Dillard's Evolution Income - but it helps.




That's where their Elevation Income starts off - with a gap you have to fill yourself. Like you have to bring your own ladder to the fire, as the firemen always start with the 2nd or 3rd story and have no way to reach the ground.

In typical launch format these days, they laid out most of their system in the second video. Here's an analysis I did while waiting for the launch itself to open:

Just like I reviewed here - it's a bit out of whack with the idea of anyone being able to build a home business in 90 days.

The flip side of this is that his original public has already been tapped for $97 per month for his Elevation Group investing video-diary.

Did Mike Dillard forget what he was teaching over at Magnetic Sponsoring?

There, he taught the "funded proposal" which was a way you got a home business to pay for your network marketing expenses - including all the advertising, auto-ship, monthly web-hosting, etc.

You got the business started with a very small investment, then bootstrapped this into your major income by getting all these sponsors onto their own auto-ship and also duplicating the scene you set up. That's where your wealth started happening with his MS system.

Given, that you are telling them to push Magnetic Sponsoring, which meant you got around a 40% commission on everything they bought through Dillard. But it's better than setting it up yourself.

In Elevation Income, he (partially) pulls back the curtains so you can learn how to set up a membership site like he did.

In this, he starts telling you how he actually made his millions. Yes, it's duplicable, but you have to read carefully between the lines.

I've gone through his written lessons several times now, and not gotten through all his long videos - so I'm sure more details will show up. But the point is in finding out how to do this. And how to do it from scratch - like all us non-millionaires have to do.

What Actually Made Dillard His Millions.

  1. An intense desire to succeed.
  2. Copywriting skills
  3. Sales Funnel on a Membership backend
  4. Product Launch Formula
That's really it:

Successful JV Launches culminating in Membership sign-ups fueled by hard-won  copywriting skills.

The great part is that you can do all of the above with minimal outlay - as I've already covered.

As for learning copywriting, in a single afternoon, I was able to search and find and download 157 PDF's which covered some or most of the key material from copywriting legends (hint: search for that phrase along with "filetype:PDF") and now I can study them.

Similarly for membership - Dillard does drop that tip of using WishList plug-in on a Wordpress backend. But there are many membership plug-in's out there.

All of Jeff Walker's Product Launch Formula can be worked out from his various available video's, especially if you find one of his own launches ongoing - but the data is all out there. (I did that research and posted in on an update to "Just Publish: Ebook Creation for Indie Authors" so an author could use this data in launching a new book.)

His "rain-making" skills are touted as copyrighting. (I have much more to say about his 'alpha' ideas later.)

Logically, I can't see that you are going to get anywhere unless you know how to market your product and yourself.  So investing some time daily to get through that load of PDF's (my next personal assignment) is a logical way to proceed.

Meanwhile, the membership scene can be started on any existing webhost. Cpanel hosting gives you wordpress for free - so it's just a hundred-buck one-time outlay.

Then scrape together how Jeff Walker does product launches and you'll be set.

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Well, it took awhile, but now you have the bottom line.

Yes, if you have the dough, then go ahead with the monthly expenses Dillard lays out.

Otherwise, follow his original plan of making your funded proposal pay for your business marketing costs - and prepare to spend the hours of any free time mastering copywriting and marketing basics. (I'll post my own list shortly for these...)

See you at the top.
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