Thursday, November 20, 2008

Home Based Business: Who Is Your Favorite Author?

I have always been a fan of Kurt Vonnegut.  He wrote Slaughterhouse Five and Cat’s Cradle and many many more books.  The first book I read by Mr. Vonnegut was “God Bless You, Mr. Rosewater,” and it influenced my political and social thinking for a long time.  So what’s this got to do with home based business?
What if you could have Kurt Vonnegut - or your favorite author - teach you to write? For free? And not just “send me a sample, and I’ll send you a critique” but an actual structured teaching system?  One that teaches you how to make money free online!  Now, what if an actual mega-zero Internet Marketing guru did the same thing for your business?
Russell Brunson is doing exactly that with his $100,000,000 Million Dollar Challenge.  This is a multi-week training program, where Russell teaches you how to FIND a market, BUILD a product, SET UP a website, DRIVE traffic, and CONVERT visitors into sales.  And, he has it set up so that you can’t skip a step or blow through a lesson.  How? Well, check out his Challenge.  It’s a very clever way, but it’s also wildly entertaining.
So check out the $100,000,000 Challenge HERE.  I have gone through Step #1: Your Business Model; and Step #2: Your Offer; and am in the middle of Step #3: Your Website.  See? Isn’t THAT a different structure than you are used to seeing? And there are 3 MORE steps to go! This is a great way to make money easy online!
P.S. One “problem” with learning about internet marketing - and especially the psychology behind copywriting - is that every commercial on TV suddenly is not even entertaining anymore.  Seriously.  I have not seen a commercial that’s 1/10 as entertaining as a Frank Kern video, and no where near as informative as anything Russell has provided during this Challenge.  I guess that’s a good thing.  It’s sort of like when my kids thought that Britney Spears was a good singer - until I made them listen to Bruce Springsteen.  Now they know…   
Posted by Freeman at 03:02:31
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