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I earned $3,000 in 7 days from 5 hours of work. |
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Written by Chad Cook
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Saturday, 17 February 2007 |
I earned $3,000 in 7 days from 5 hours of work.
If you haven't already heard of my latest method for earning lots of money by creating and selling small reports for $7 each, then I suggest you read about it . I knew it was a good idea, but I never dreamed it would get the huge amount of positive publicity that it has!
I was impressed with my first report's results: $3,000+ in 7 days from 5 hours of work.
My 5 day stats.
But this new report… wow. As of the time of writing this post, more than 3,000 copies have been sold, and I've earned more than $5,500 and added 2,700+ people to my mailing list–all from this one little report! And PayPal was giving some people problems, so I know I missed quite a few sales (maybe they couldn't handle all the sales I was making ;) ).
If you have read the report, I'd love to know your thoughts on it, so please post your comments below. If you haven't ready it, what are you waiting for? Go get it!
TIP For Non-Marketing Niches
I've had a number of people ask me how they would go about recruiting affiliates if they are in a niche where most customers won't become affiliates. If you're in a niche like that, and you want to find people to sell your own $7 reports, then here's what I suggest you do:
1. Go to your favorite search engine and search for sites related to your report. 2. Email each webmaster personally–or better yet, look them up at whois.sc and give them a call. 3. Let them know about your report, give them a free copy for review, and if they agree to sell it, send them their affiliate link.
In the Internet Marketing sector it's easy to find a lot of people to resell your reports–a lot of people who buy it will turn around and promote it. But in other niche markets, you have to work just a little bit harder. It's very much worth the effort, though, so get busy!
In fact, the above 3 steps are a great way to promote any product of yours to niche markets, even if it's not a $7 report.
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Last Updated ( Saturday, 17 February 2007 )
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