When was the last time you saw me recommending a relatively high
priced product? In other words one more than say, $97? Know what?
I don’t think I ever have, and there’s a reason.
Reason is, most times those higher priced products are higher
priced because the author is giving out huge affiliate commissions,
and in order to make something for himself, he has to charge an arm
and a leg. And there goes value right out the door.
Today I want to tell you about something that does qualify as
relatively high priced, which does have value well above and beyond
the sticker price. It’s called “Make $10K In a Weekend”.
Don’t panic, $10K isn’t what it’s going to cost you, it’s what it’s
going to help you make any weekend you want to, and it’s only going
to cost you less than 5% of that. One time.
If you’ve been following recent IM trends, you know that offline
marketing is a hot topic right now. I’m not sure why all the
current buzz, because when I wrote “5 Bucks a Day” almost 3 years
ago, the first bonus I had was the “Thin Air” reports from George
Wright, which were all about setting up local directories, and/or
web pages for local businesses. I thought that was a powerful
business model then, and I still do.
So it’s not new news. Recently it’s gotten even easier and much
more profitable than that report made it out to be.
Bottom line is, businesses small and medium sized in your home town
want to be on the web, they know their business needs online
exposure, they know they’ll make more profits, and they’re willing
to pay someone to show them how to do it.
That someone can be you. You’ll be doing them a favor, they know
it, and they’ll pay you to teach them.
And chances are, if they’ve done it themselves, or hired someone to
help them in the past, the site was set up by a programmer (and
goodness knows I respect programmers because I used to be one), but
a programmer often doesn’t have a clue about some of the things we
take as common sense, so a bad job, or more likely an incomplete job
has been done and they don’t even know it. This is where you, with
your knowledge of Internet marketing, come in.
The good news is, the big businesses are already online, so you
don’t need to deal with their corporate bureaucracy. You can stick
with people that are approachable and talk your language. You can
tell them that online, their presence has nothing to do with the
size of the building they can afford to erect, and they can indeed
go toe to toe with the larger companies.
You might not believe it yet, but you as an Internet marketer have
skills that offline businesses will pay dearly for. Yes, they’ll
pay you well to have you do jobs for them, such as build them a web
site, or get their new or existing site to the first page of
Google, and that’s all well and good, but that’s trading hours for
dollars, you really can’t leverage that endlessly.
What I mean by that is, if it takes you 8 hours to find a client,
and 8 hours to build a web site for them, and another 4 hours to
explain to them how to use it, and some more time here and there to
support the site, you can only do so many of these a month. The o
nly way to increase your profits once you’ve maxed out your hours
available is either to raise your rates, or train someone else to
work for you to either find customers or build the sites.
And heaven forbid you want to go on a vacation soon after finishing
up a few new clients’ sites. Or that your outsources split on you
in the middle of an important job.
So you’re looking at a nice profit, but you’ll soon max out at some
number. True, it could be in the low 6 figures, but what if I
could show you how to go well beyond that?
“Make $10K In a Weekend” will, in fact, show you how to raise the
bar. Instead of working for 1-2 days or a week for a $1000 site
development job, you can charge as much as $497 to $997 a day to
teach people how to do it for themselves.
http://www.5bucksaday.com/10k.php
But you’re not just teaching one person, you can teach as many as a
hotel conference room can hold! That’s where the $10K comes in, it
refers to the fact that if you charge up to $997 a person, you need
to only teach a dozen people to bring in well over $10,000 after
expenses.
Jaime Mintun and Rachel Rofe have put together a training course
that will give you everything you need to run local seminars to
teach local business people how to succeed online. If you were to
put this course together, it would take you many months of trial
and error, and in the meantime you’d lose out on untold numbers of
opportunities.
Instead, for the price of just one seminar attendee (even if you
chicken out the first time and charge the lower price!), you can
have everything handed to you on a silver platter.
Yes. Everything. Right down to the PowerPoint slides you can use
for your first seminar if you really want to do this out of the box.
I’ve reviewed the materials the girls provide and they’re first
rate. I’m not saying that because I’ll be getting a good affiliate
commission for saying so, I’m saying that because, and very few of
you know this, I used to run local seminars myself, and I know what
it takes to run one.
You see, back in the early 1980′s, before the Internet, I was a
fairly well paid consultant for a popular software product (one
you’ve never heard of, I’m sure, so the name doesn’t matter). One
of my most profitable income streams came from teaching people how
to use this product, and I used to travel all over the country to
run my seminars for large companies.
However, many companies couldn’t afford to pay my fees and expenses
to bring me in house if they only needed to train one or two
people, so I would run a local seminar in New Jersey every few
months, and the companies would send their people to my location.
In the beginning, figuring out how to run these seminars took me a
long time. Once I had it down pat, they were the most profitable
and enjoyable things I did.
Reading Jaime and Rachel’s report now, it brings back memories, and
I realize that I was missing the boat on getting more fannies in
the seats. Not knowing how to do it right probably cost me $5000
every seminar, and those dollars were before 20+ years of inflation.
Could you make $10K in a weekend? The short answer: yes
Do you have the skills to do that? I don’t know, but even if you
don’t personally have the skills yet to run a seminar or market a
seminar, with this course you can learn, or learn how to outsource
virtually everything that needs to be done.
This course tells you virtually everything, right down to setting
the agenda for your seminar. It doesn’t tell you what to say
exactly, but it tells you what your students will likely want to
know, and in the cases where you don’t know a topic already, it
gives you either the information inside this course, or where to go
to get it.
http://www.5bucksaday.com/10k.php
Most likely you already know most of what you need to know to teach
the seminar, things like building a site or setting up a blog, basic
SEO for organic searches, getting traffic with pay per click, testing
and tracking, outsourcing, email capture and autoresponders, using
social bookmarking sites… you get the idea, the things we do every
day as IM’ers, and if you don’t, well, what can I say, in the
course of building your seminar agenda, you’ll get a whack on the
side of the head yourself and learn these skills quick enough.
If you already can talk intelligently about most of the topics
above, you’re real close to running your first seminar.
Beyond that, this course covers how to find the students, ideas for
getting a conference room for nothing, filling the seats, getting
referrals for your next one, and how to do things like have hot
seats, group huddles, upsells, critiques. This course covers it all.
In fact, here’s a recent video from one of the beta testers of the
course:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yeVuEiSlVds
$15,000 in income and he hasn’t even run his first seminar yet!
So even if you’re scared to death of getting in front of 20
strangers, you can sit in the back of the room and let someone else
do that, because you’ll have a complete agenda all set up, ready to
go.
If you have someone else do the speaking, he or she basically just
has to follow the script, and if a student has a technical question,
you’ll be there to handle that. How easy is that?
I’m kicking myself for not putting this course together myself I
probably could have, but there’s no need to now, so the next best
thing I can do is recommend that you check this one out.
I don’t blame you if you’re skeptical, I really don’t. When you
think about it, the price is fairly expensive if you look at it
like you were purchasing an eBook, but it’s certainly not an eBook,
and not expensive if you look at it like you’re purchasing a
business in a box. That’s exactly what this is.
At $497, for a business in a box that can earn you 20 times that
next weekend, I’d say the girls really overdelivered on the value.
Yes, after you buy this course, you’re going to have to work a
little, no doubt about it. I hate to say that ugly word, but there
are things that have to be done, some of them only have to be done
once and you’ll be profiting from them forever.
With this course, you’ll know what those “things” are, and you’ll
know how to do them. They really arean’t all that tough, and most
of it can be outsourced if you’re willing to give up some of the
profits.
Your first local seminar will be frightening, I’m not going to
promise you otherwise, but from experience (I do have personal
experience with teaching seminars, remember), after that first one,
your business will be humming, your first attendees will be
referring you to their associates, and there will be people that want
to contact you for personal consulting services at high rates,
which they’ll be glad to pay.
That’s not hype, that all happened to me when I started running
seminars back in the 80′s and it can happen to you in 2008.
Even if you’re not in a position to take those personal consulting
contracts, this course will give you advice on outsourcing to
others, which I used to call subcontracting back when I was running
my consulting business.
Testimonials? Sure, there are a bunch of them on Jaime and
Rachel’s sales page here:
http://www.5bucksaday.com/10k.php
One stands out, that came from a beta tester of the program, he
tells of how he pulled in $18K from one weekend alone, I think it
might have been the first seminar he ran. See, out of the box,
this can work.
How often can you run these seminars? It’s totally up to you. If
you outsource the marketing (you’ll learn how), and outsource the
speakers (again you’ll learn how), you could conceivably do it
every weekend if your local area is big enough to support it.
And here’s the cool thing. Once you have the logistics down pat,
and trusted people to sell the seats, there’s no reason why you
can’t run seminars on other topics. The only thing that will
change will be the sales pitch and the agenda on the day of the
seminar. Instead of talking about autoresponders and search
engines, you could be talking about blogging, building membership
sites, and flipping. Or anything else you’re good at, or can
become good at.
Guys and girls, I haven’t pitched a high ticket course before, but
this one is different. Jaime and Rachel are showing you what you
need to do to build a business that can bring in $10K to $50K a
month. No lie.
When you see the price on the sales page, you’re not going to be
able to say no, especially when you see the guarantee they’re
providing, so I’m warning you, if you’re not up to this kind of
lifestyle change (you’ll become a highly respected and sought out
member of your local community, hob nobbing with high salaried
company owners and their employees), then you’d better not follow
the link below:
http://www.5bucksaday.com/10k.php
Picture in your mind the respect you’ll have in your community.
You’ll walk into one of your favorite restaurants and the owner will
give you personal attention because you helped him get online and
pack the place. Local contractors will return your calls (imagine
that). Your dentist and chiropractor clients will be sending you
fruit baskets for all the new leads that are coming through their
sites. The local auto repair shop will take good care of you, and
people will be mobbing you at parties because you’re the online go
to guy or girl.
And until today, you thought Internet marketing was boring.
If however you want to grow beyond those 5 Bucks a Day projects,
even grow beyond those 1K per day income streams, you really should
at least give it a look, don’t you think?
Is the sales page a bit hypey? Sure, it says you can be $10K
richer by this weekend, that’s a bit over the top, because I think
it will take you at least a couple weeks to a month to get ready
for your first seminar, but I do honestly believe that you (yes,
you) can pocket $10K in a weekend by following this blueprint that
the girls are handing to you on, as a said before, a silver platter.
Go for it.
http://www.5bucksaday.com/10k.php
Oh, you read this far, did you? That means you want a bonus.
Sigh. OK, this is something I’ve never done before. I feel so
strongly about this business in a box opportunity that’s so much
more than my normal 5 bucks a day speech, or even well beyond my
Earn1KaDay goals for you, that I’m going to throw in more
bonuses than even I can count. The way I’m going to do that is by
giving you a full 60 day trial membership to Earn1KaDay.com for
only $1.00. One buck. After the 60 days are up, you can either
stay on for the normal $29.95 a month, or you can cancel before the
60 days are up.
If you want that deal, and who wouldn’t, just send me an email after
you purchase “Make $10K In a Weekend”, including the name and email
address you used to purchase, and I’ll send you a secret link.
If you’re already a member of Earn1KaDay.com, I’ll do it one better
for you. If you purchase this course, I’ll send a refund of 3
months of your membership fees to your PayPal account, after the
guarantee period for “Make $10K In a Weekend” expires, if you haven’t
asked for a refund for the course. You’ll just have to send me a
PM in the forum to remind me.
So what will happen is, not only will you have Rachel and Jaime’s
business in a box and all you need to run it, but 11 other business
models inside Earn1KaDay.com, as well as access to well over 600
people there that have collectively succeeded in every one of them.
Rachel’s a member there as well, and I’ll work on getting Jaime to
join. If that doesn’t convince you, I don’t know what else I can
say. I’ll let the girls say the rest:
http://www.5bucksaday.com/10k.php
To your success,
Dennis Becker
