Thursday, April 28th, 2011 at
8:20 pm
During the past year or so I’ve been running WSOs, I’ve had some level of success with all of them.
Now, success generally means breaking even or making a small profit. I’m not talking about getting rich directly from the WSO (they do tend to repay themselves in other ways).
I’ve had a few WSOs that have taken off and done really well too, but it’s always guesswork which ones they will be.
But, I’d never ran a WSOs which I’ve considered a total disaster – until I ran WSO Trust, that is.
It was a product I had hopes for being useful and valuable, but it just didn’t take off.
You can view the offer at http://wso.im/wsotrustwso.
In this blog post, I’m going to break down the WSO Trust offer as I saw it, and look at what went wrong with running the WSO. Read the rest of this entry
Thursday, April 21st, 2011 at
6:13 pm
This is a little technique of mine that I've used multiple times in different situations, but have very rarely seen the details of the technique reported anywhere.
It's intended for anyone who is not a guru, but is looking to build up their business on the back of a guru.
It probably works best in the Internet Marketing niche, although there will be ways to twist this to work with other niches.
I call this Guru Hijacking. Read the rest of this entry
Thursday, April 7th, 2011 at
7:16 pm

lf you're looking to break into the online market, you need to have a skill and a way of making money.
For many people, that skill is writing.
After all, if you can use the Internet and you can make posts on forums, you can probably write.
And writing articles is the easiest way to get started. An article is simply a short piece of text (usually 400 to 500 words), which as used as web content.
Every marketer needs articles for their sites. If you can create these easily, you can get a steady income together through writing articles for other people.
But, there is one difficulty, and that's finding initial clients.
An alternative, is to write a set of articles on a theme, which you think should be marketable, and to sell that set of articles as PLR. That means, you're letting multiple people use the articles (they may rewrite them), but they can buy them at a fraction of the price it would cost to have an article written from scratch.
In this post, I'm going to take you through a process that will let you create these articles, and which will prepare you to sell them for profit. I've called it the PLR Article Pack Cash Flow System. Read the rest of this entry