This year I’ve made the transformation from extremely busy high school teacher to full time marketer, and my business has grown in ways that I could never have imagined.
Regular readers of my newsletter will know though that I don’t measure my success by how much money I’ve earned, and instead I like to evaluate my performance by the number of people I’ve helped achieve their online goals.
You see, becoming a full time internet marketer was simply incredible, but helping others achieve their marketing dreams is what really makes me tick.
You can take the teacher out of the classroom but you can’t take the classroom out of the teacher!
I love helping others, and just because I’m no longer a high school teacher doesn’t mean I can’t now spend my time sharing what I know with the people who are desperately trying to establish an online business, just like I was a few short months ago.
When I was a struggling beginner one thing that frustrated me about online marketing was the fact that many of the people who were enjoying the most success stashed their secrets and never actually shared what was working for them on the ground.
Well, that’s certainly not how I want to do things, and it’s my sincere intention to try and share as much as I possibly can with my readers so that I can try and help people quit their day jobs in 2008, just like I did in 2007.
Which is why I’ve decided to break the rules a bit by giving you the opportunity to ask me almost ANYTHING about my online business, so that you can learn from my success and apply it to your own internet ventures.
What to know the single biggest reason why I went from zero to $20,000 a month in just 161 days? No problem and just ask!
Want to know how I managed to secure powerful and profitable JVs with the leading names in the industry, even as a complete beginner, and how you could do the same? No problem and just ask!
Want to know how I’ve built a wildly responsive mailing list that allows me to send out emails that earn me $1,000++ a pop, eight times a month? Great question so get asking!
I’ve achieved a lot over the last few months, and I want to share that with as many people as possible so feel free to ask me anything, and I’ll do my best to give you a cracking answer that reveals all.
Here’s what you need to do….
Think of a question that you’d like to ask me and then post it in the comments below. And if you can’t narrow it down to one question? Not a problem, and feel free to post as many as you want!
I’ll let this run for a few days and then an independent judge will select the best 10 questions and I’ll answer them all in glorious detail.
My answers will be compiled in a FREE book which I’ll send to my subscribers early next week and it won’t cost you even one cent!
This is going to be a FANTASTIC free book, and if you ask the right questions below then you’re going to get an absolute killer freebie that will reveal my deepest marketing secrets, and which will show you how you can duplicate my success.
And here’s where it gets really interesting….
This will be YOUR book and you get to control the questions that are asked on the inside, but I really don’t want to stop there.
You see, I appreciate you taking the time to post your questions below, which is why the best question will also win a massive cash prize too!


Above you can see a money jar that I’ve been filling up during 2007, and the person with the best question gets the lot.
Now, I’m guestimating there will be $172.67 in this jar, which is not a bad prize for asking a quick question on a blog!
Once the winner has been picked I’ll count up the money, and then I’ll send you the balance via Paypal since I figure that the costs of sending the jar would probably exceed the value of the money on the inside.
And of course, if the contents is less than $172.67 then I’ll just make up the balance myself, and if it’s more then you get to have an even better New Year!
I’m not going to bore you with a massive list of judging criteria though, and all I’ll say is that the question which is likely to provoke the most insightful, valuable, and revealing answer, will win the cash prize.
And that’s pretty much it!
I’ve enjoyed some huge success this year, and now I want to continue by sharing all that I know with others. This is a fantastic opportunity to pick my brain and ask all those questions which have been knawing away at you for months.
And don’t forget that you can post UNLIMITED questions too, and the more questions you ask the better your chance of success.
I want to make the free ebook that follows an incredibly valuable resource for all my subscribers, so please take the time to post a question now.
And who knows….your question might get featured in my next free viral ebook AND you might win a big jar of money too!
Post your questions below now and I can’t wait to read what you come up with…
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- The Millionaire Mindset Needed For Success – February 26th, 2010
- The Secrets of a Super Affiliate – February 24th, 2010
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Lee McIntyre went from overworked high school teacher to full time marketer in just 56 days from scratch. He is the founder of Get More Momentum where he shows others how to use honest marketing to build profitable Internet businesses in record time.
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Hi Lee
I know how to make money online, I just struggle for the motivation. So my question is:
How do you maintain your motivation to work so hard all of the time?
Thanks,
James
Hi Ya Lee
It seems that membership sites have been growing steadily in 2007. My question is what software would you recommend for setting up a membership site i.e. easy to implement, clear instructions, time bound etc?
Princess
Hi Lee,
Here’s some questions for you
Sorry that there’s quite a few!
- how did you start you first business?
- what capital did you begin with?
- why do you think you succeeded?
- what had to change for you – mentally – in order to succeed?
- what business model do you use? does it change for each business/product?
- what’s your highest priced product you’ve ever created?
- what’s the most amount of money you’ve made in a product launch?
- what are the key elements to a successful product launch?
- what was your first website?
- is traffic the key to successful online business or is it something else? (relationships?)
- if you could only do 3 things to start your business, what would they be? (what are the most crucial elements to starting your business?)
- how easy is it to make $10,000 per month online?
- can you succeed without joint ventures?
- should you always write your own sales copy?
- when should you hire an expensive copywriter?
- what are the best 5 sources of free traffic?
- how do you determine price points?
- how do you determine what sells and what doesn’t?
- what is the single most important piece of advise you’ve ever learnt from your coaches/mentors?
- if you were to start again, what would you do differently?
Thanks! I look forward to the report.
Gary
Lee,
It seems to me that the most profitable way forward is to produce one’s own info products.
Coming up with info product ideas is not a problem. However, I have been try to source a reliable Ebook compiler that will use Word but retain the links. it should also give good security to prevent theft of the digital products produced.
Any suggestions?
best wishes,
Graham.
Wow, some GREAT questions here already!
Thanks for posting them and keep them coming too!
Lee McIntyre
P.S Gary, if you can produce that many questions so fast then I know who to find to interview me for my next viral ebook!!
What was the first thing that you tried to make money with and how did you do with it?
How do you determine what your next project will be ?
What is your favorite niche and why ?
How much time per week did you spend builing your business compared to how much time you spend on it now ?
Do you build your own websites if not who does your web design? What does an average webpage cost to produce ?
What was the biggest obstacle you had to overcome in the beginning ?
What do you find most challenging in your everday operations now ?
How many hours per day do you spend worknig your business ?
Does your wife contribute anything to the business ?
What is your long term goal for your business ?
Do you personally answer emails from customers or do you now have a staff for that ?
What was your first product launch like ? How much time do you spend getting it ready / How much money did you expect to make compared to what the actual results were ? What were the results ? How many JV partners were involved ?
Thanks Lee for the help you have given me to this point, I look forward to each of your newsletters
Take care Jik Garvin
Hi Lee
Great idea!
Okay – here’s my question(s):
Having researched your niche and developed a product, how do you a) get sales copy that converts and b) drive the traffic to that copy without spending a fortune?
I guess what I’m really after here is the honest truthful lowdown on how much “trial and error” there is in the process before you start seeing cash roll in!
Many thanks for thinking of this.
All good things
Trevor.
Hi Lee
What was the one thing that changed your mindset from “dabbler” to successful internet marketer?
Thanks,
Martin
Lee, Marketers selling ‘How to do’ books on making a living on the internet assume a certain amount of knowledge from the reader. So normally after the 1st paragraph quoting fabulous earnings, then how they were broke, unemployed, ignorant, hadn’t seen a computer until 6 months ago. Launch out immediatly and go into computer speak showing a level of knowledge that couldn’t be learned in 6 months and promptly lose the “Newbie”. So my question is, what steps would you advise a newcomer to master before becoming more ambitious. A lot of us are floundering in the dark, and some don’t like to admit it.
SEO,MLM,Affiliate marketing,Info products,Ebooks.Read them all & tried some of my own ideas nothing seems to work
Each person says the same thing just worded different but it always seems as if the key to make it all work is missing.
Now nearly out of money & a paycheck away from losing my house I What I need to know is:
Is there any step by step method that a person can put together to make a decent on-line income;starting at step 1(one)& folowing a series of steps that you don’t need to be a computer programer to figure out that take you to succesfully having the multipul streams of income everybody claims to show you?
Lee, what action is more important, to make a sale or capture a name?
what advice can you give to someone who is just starting out & doesnt have a clue were to start looking, as everything seems so complicated & mind boggling. thanks
You have already demonstrated your ability to write. In fact, you have mentioned several times that you love to write. What is your least favorite and how did you conquer that hurdle?
How versed were you in the technical details of IM? Did you start at ground zero and what resources did you use to move forward in this area?
You are obviously a giver as shown by your method of operation. You were obviously a giver as a classroom teacher in a “difficult” school. Are there other venues in your life that showed and developed this side of your personality. I believe that being a care giver is a God-given talent. It is up to the individual to use that talent and develop it.
Thank you for this opportunity. Good luck to everyone in 2008.
G’day Lee,
My question is in relation to your recent youtube video about Dan Thompson’s new software called, “Boomerang List Builder”. I could tell you were VERY EXCITED about this new innovative software and I thought you may have some good tips for the use of this product.
I think it will be great for ebooks in pdf format but I am thinking it may make mp3 audio files/products and mpeg movie files/products more useful as a saleable product as we can now at least gain an email contact for List building purposes from these files using Boomerang List Builder.
I personally find both video and audio products HEAPS MORE ENJOYABLE than PDF e-book products and I generally gain more info from them as a result.
I often hear/read that, “The Money Is in The List”
What have you got up your sleeves in regard to the possible usage and strategy using this exciting new product?
Cheers,
Peter Ford
Australia
Hey Lee, I have a ton of questions that I would like to ask you about your success and online business.
1) What resources/products have you bought in the past year that have helped you expand your online business. Have any read any books that added to your knowledge of marketing or product creation.
2) How do you write your eBooks so fast? Do you have a certain mindset, listed to music (iMusic), etc.? Also where do you find ideas for your eBooks, blog and forum posts? Do you use any tools or resources to help your productivity?
3) When making your videos, how do you know what to say? Are you reading off of a script, notes/bullet points, or etc? How do you speak with such confidence and with little errors? Do you do practice run?
4) What strategies have brought you the most visitors? Which have brought you the most paying customers? (Making resell/giveaway products, helpful blog/forum posts, joint venture partners, making videos, etc.?
5) How do you manage your time with all of your online activities (forum/blog posting, video creation, product creation, research/learning, customer support, technical problems, personal life, etc.)? Do you outsource anything, if so, what do you outsource and how do you do it. Also, how much time do you spend on your computer or spend doing things for your online ventures every day? Do you have any tips to increase productivity? Typing a lot can be a huge drag, is there anything you do to keep yourself going and cure boredom or fatigue?
6) Do you have a mentor? If so, how did you find this mentor and what have you learned from them? What is the importance of having a mentor?
7) Have you made any costly mistakes or errors in your marketing journey? If so, what were they and did you overcome them? If you overcame them, how? Is there anything that you wish you could go back in time and change?
9) Do you set goals for the things that you do online? If so, what is the importance of setting goals? What are that goals that you have achieved on and off line in your life? Have any of these attributed to your success?
10) Last question ? for you! If someone has little to no marketing experience and wants to create a name for the selves online, earn a nice income, and eventually quit their day job, what are the first steps he or she should take? What did you do or experience when you were first starting out that made you want to create more products and help more people?
Thanks for giving me this opportunity Lee. My name is Eric and I am only a 17 year old high school senior in the USA. I believe that internet marketing is a great way for me to learn about business/marketing and hopefully make me money to pay for my college tuition.
I do not come from a highly educated or rich family and I feel blessed with the opportunities that I have. Thanks again and I wish you the best of luck in your online business.
Eric David
Hello Lee
It seems to me that having a list is really important, but If your starting from scratch how do you get the first person to sign up?
What/Who convinced you to start an online business Lee?..and where did it all start?…
Julia
Hi Lee,
Having recently stepped into the larger world of internet marketing (who know such a vast world existed?!) and discovering that there are Inner Circle groups, MasterMind groups, Warriors, membership groups and coaches galore, not to mention an extremely vast amount of information and how-to ebooks, courses and products out there, a person new to internet marketing can’t help but feel a little overwhelmed (did I say little?). You seem to have had a bit of the same experience, as you stated in your blog post back in June 2007 –
http://www.lee-mcintyre.com/blog/so-what-are-the-secrets-to-making-money-online – that you were “knee deep reading ebook after ebook” and “caught up in a whirlwind of hype and internet marketing secrets.” I’ve found myself there and hear from others caught up in this same info whirlwind, searching for the perfect step-by-step to internet marketing riches answer. When this happened to you, you were able to see what was happening to you but you were also able to fall back on your already proven and successful business with Ebay selling. For those of us who do not have that, and who are truly lost in the web of product ideas and creation, we are still swimming in the world of offers and product launches, looking for a firm guiding principle, a truthful how-to plan to help us in our new steps toward our own e-business. What wisdom do you have to share with us to help us break loose of this seemingly never-ending search for our own successful IM career?
Hey Lee;-)
Firstly, Happy New Year, and I hope your Christmas was a good one;-)
Questions, I would have bucket loads, but here are a couple I would love answered..
1) My top question, is how do you get people to pick up backend sales? I am struggling with this, and it is something I need to master, how long did it take you to sort it?
2) I have a couple of ebooks I have put together, but I cant for the life of me do designs or sales pages, I also cant afford to pay the prices asked for to get these done, not when ebay fees are so high, so what do you suggest to help the less affluent people?
Take Care my friend, your an angel;-)
Anne
Lee. What a fantastic idea!! I’m just hoping that you do come through and give up some of the secrets to this business. I, like the other 13 before me, have tons of questions on ‘how’ to do this business in a way that will generate an income that will at least allow us the luxury of knowing that it can be done, and if we desire, build on that to whatever point we want to.
Gary and James had most of the questions that I had thought of already and I will build on those:
Expanding on the best 5 sources of traffic: once you have that traffic, how do you go about getting optins to your list and turning them into customers?
Do you use a ghost writer for any part of your business?
How much of your work (website(s), graphics, etc.) do you outsource?
I, like the others here, will be (im)patiently waiting for the answers to our questions.
Thanks much for doing this for us.
Ron
Many so called successful internet marketers or gurus or experts NEVER want to reveal the niches they are in. For example, if you see the video tutorials they made, they always blocked some parts that they don’t want others to see. Of course the reason they don’t want to reveal their niches is because they are worried about increasing competitions. But, if they are the experts, WHY are they afraid of competitions or people stealing their markets? I mean if I know your niches, so what? It doesn’t mean that I will know all your secrets. For example, knowing Mc Donalds selling hamburgers doesn’t mean that you know their secrets. Yes, of course you can copy Mc Donalds and sell hamburgers as well… But are Mc Donalds worried about that? I don’t think so! Many so called gurus always say that they’re very keen to help us to succeed but I just don’t understand if they’re so keen to help people to succeed, why they’re afraid to reveal their profitable niches? I would love to hear your comments about this. Thanks!
Hey man…
How important is consistency?
What part does consistency play in success?
How do you make yourself consistent?
How to you keep yourself accountable?
How do you plan and organize your day and why?
Thanks
Joe
Hi Lee,
Q. If you had to start with nothing. (No list, web space, etc) You only had your PC and an internet connection what would you do from scratch to start building your new empire.
Bearing in mind you are working a 40hr week already in the rat race and coming home with only a couple of hours a day to put into your new online business. What would you do??
Hi Lee
my qusetion is nothing to do with Internet marketing as such but with any new venture.
As you have said you were a high school teacher which obviuosly brings in a regular income. So how did you juggle your time when starting out and more importantly how did you keep your family on board when you were spending so much time at the beginning with little to show for your efforts. I have come up against this aspect and have had to give up as my wife (who can blame her) only sees money being spent on E books, courses etc and no money coming back. This is very demotivating and demoralising when you are constantly having to try to justify what you are doing with your time and more importantly with your money. The snipers are always out there willing you to fail and say “I told it woudlnt work!!”
So what is the one thing that kept you going?
Mark
Hey Lee,
How did you develop your most successful product and what method or methods did you use to promote it for ultimate success?
Best Regards and Happy New Years!!
Roman
Lee,
All I want to know is how do you evaluate the potential of a project you are working on and decide to FOCUS on completing that 1 project?
I’m presently working on 4 different niche websites which are no way related. I find myself spinning my wheels promoting each one using all the different methods hawked and not being able to concentrate on one website/method and hence diluting my efforts.
I cannot decide on which site to concentrate on since all of them are cash producing niches.
Thank You
Hi Lee,
It’s not often that I make any posts anywhere but I decided to make an exception this time.
Question:
What is the best way to deal with information overload?
Is it a good idea to delete all info except that which is applicable to the project in hand?
Also, what about unsubscribing from all newsletters etc. as I find that I am soon distracted from my ongoing project and encouraged to try the latest money-making ideas and this results in my making nothing at all with any project.
Seems just like treading water to me.
Best wishes
Jay.
Thanks so much to everyone who has posted their questions so far.
The response has been brilliant and you’ve made my day!!
I’m really excited about this free ebook, and am already looking forward to answering some of these questions.
The only problem is that at the moment I want to answer EVERY question here!
Thanks for the input everyone and please keep them coming….
Lee McIntyre
Hi Lee,
My question is: Did you start on your own?
Or did you have help from eBay/Internet Marketers like eBay expert, Jim Cockrum?
And if you started on your own at first, how did you go about starting your list?
Hi Lee,
I am in the beginning stages of setting up my online biz and my biggest stumbling block is content creation. Can you tell us how you did it?
Gary
Hi Lee
Happy new year mate.I have a million
questions but here goes.
1)I sit at my computer about 8 hours per day.Who long did you spend at your computer per day when you first started
2)how long did it take to build your first list.
3)I’m really struggling to build my first list.What advice would you give a newbie on starting a list
4)Would you advise mentorship for a newbie or to just use the forums to gain advice and experience
5)There are many great forums on the net as you kknow.Which one do you think is the best.I like the warrior forum.
6)What are the best and worst points about selling physical products.
Wishing you every success in 2008.
Mel Ramsay
Lee – here is my question:
How do you stay focused on profitable activities and not stay in analysis mode of what won’t work? Thanks! Kent
Lee,
I became unemployed in August 1, 2007. Since then I have made two ebooks and videos on how to use your computer more efficiently.
My sales have been minimal. I tried getting JVs but since I do not have a famous name, I got no interest.
I have read many books. I became an ebay Powerseller in 90 days, but very little profit, I guess because they were physical products.
So, my question is “How does someone promote their products and get considered an expert so that people will buy?”
I have to make a decision to either continue to successfully market on the Internet, or find a real job.
So far, I have not been successful.
John
Hi Lee,
I have a number of questions which have already been asked, so I will try and focus on the most important questions for me specifically. I’ll also keep it as general as possible so your answers can apply to as many people as possible. If I think of any more I’ll include them later. But first, I’ll give some general background so you know where I’m coming from.
I have a full time job and I’ve been looking, generally, at IM and eBay for some 3 years now and am still not making any serious money. This is my fault, nobody else’s. My hard drive is full of information, courses, notes and other paraphernalia, and there’s enough ‘good’ information there to start successfully. I didn’t know which was good and which was bad at the time though. In other words, information overload.
I have a method of dealing with this that works most of the time, it is to ‘get off my arse’ and do something, which I did. It cost me a lot but I can now successfully sell on eBay. I’ve now stopped this line as I could only make decent money by working full time. As a part time business it took all of my spare time. I’m now looking for ways to drastically improve profit margins on eBay.
In addition to that I have a PLR product which is nearly finished and I will be selling this on eBay and generally over the web by the end of January. This has taken me a very long time to get to this stage as I have been struggling with the practical aspects and fighting software. The next one will be a lot faster.
In ‘getting off my arse’ I determined just to focus on what I was doing and to ignore all the other online distractions. So, all of a sudden, I’m finding information coming to me that seems to be specifically targeted to exactly what I’m doing, either at the moment or which will be very useful in the near future. In other words, information overload. Again.
OK, I can and am dealing with this recurrence, but it’s not the question I am asking.
It seems to me that the basic question I should be asking is to do with ‘mindset’, as I’m certain that I would’ve been a lot further along this path with the right ‘mental attitude’, even without the specific knowledge and experience. I have taken an expensive course on this, which just doesn’t work for me. The course went a bit further than ‘mindset’ though. It went on into ‘The Secret’, which I’m sure you know about. In my view The Secret doesn’t work and can actually be dangerous, but it includes a lot of what I’m defining as ‘Mindset’.
I’ve discussed these problems of mine with a friend who’s a teacher, so I’m sure you’ll know better than me what she’s talking about. It appears that I’m a kinaesthetic learner, which is, apparently, very common, especially with males. This is how I understand it but please correct me if I’m wrong.
So, my question is (at last) ‘how can kinaesthetic learners achieve the specific mindset required in the shortest possible time in order to make money (that is money equivalent to present salary) on a part time basis online?
There is an obvious additional question also. Which are the best courses, or types of courses, for kinaesthetic learners to take in order to learn the required information as quickly as possible?
I’m certain I won’t be the only person who’ll be very interested in your reply if a reply is possible that is.
Thanks
Barry
OK Lee -
If a band of robbers invaded your home and held your loved ones hostage unless you made $1000 USD within the next 14 days online, what would you do? They won’t let you use your established lists or any of your existing products. They will give you $150 for funding. What do you each day to make the money and rescue your family?
Hi Lee,
Thanks for the opportunity to pick your brain! My question is a variation on a few that have already been asked, but I’m curious about your very first product. I know you’ve talked about starting in the classroom management niche, was that your first niche? Was your first product something you created, or something you had resell rights to, plr, etc.? Did you sell that product exclusively on ebay or did you have other outlets? Thanks!
Kelly
Hi Lee,
What a fantastic contest and I’m looking forward to this e-book!
My questions:
What is a typical day of a full-time successful Internet marketer like yourself? Do you carve out x hours to writing, x hours to research, x hours to post in forums, etc. Even though things come up, do you keep that a tight schedule?
How do you keep yourself on schedule without distractions? (i.e. spending all day on a forum ). Any tools you use to keep you on schedule? (i.e. to-do lists, software, etc.)
Thanks Lee!
Hi Lee,
It seems using Web2.0 techniques are becoming more and more important in creating traffic and successful sales.
Do you have a step by step plan for tapping into those Web 2.0 resources when you are launching a new project? And, if you so, could you expound on those steps?
Thanks! Marshall
Lee
Thanks for offering to answer our questions. I often hear that if you don’t have your own product yet, a quick way to create an ebook is to interview experts in you area of interest. Then use the information to compile an ebook, video, audio, or any combination of these. My question, why would you or any other “expert” give such an interview? What’s in it for you? Why would anyone want to share the info with a “no-name” like me? What incentive should I offer the expert?
Same question goes for joint ventures. What would I have to offer someone like yourself to share my product with your list?
Thanks, Tim
Hi Lee,
What was your break-through or eureka project?
Dave
Loving this idea Lee! It’s great! Also, I have that mouse
lol.
Anyway a simple question but very importnat one:
It is great when you first taste income online but keeping the income coming in week after week and month month after month isn’t so easy. What did you do to make sure you mastered it and had your bank regularly filling up with money?
Thanks
Danny
Lee,
Three questions really…
1)What was the biggest obstacle you had to overcome in order to be successful?
2)What percentage of success rate would you give on making it in internet marketing today, given the economic climate worldwide? and
3)What would you say is the most important quality to have in order to be succesful online?
Look forward to the answers and your new project.
Cheers
Diana
Hi Lee,
Thanks for this great contest. Here’s my question:
How do I create a stream of income that is relatively hands-free and automatic? I’d rather not have to constantly “prime the pump” to keep it going.
Lee
You have made remarkable progress in a very short time and your results have been nothing short of astounding, particularly as you had no knowledge of Internet Marketing when you started.
Looking back, what do you think are the most important things that you did to progress to where you are today Is there just one – or are there many. What’s the order of importance. Are these the things you will keep repeating in the future. Are they things, without which, you consider you would not have had the success you have achieved up to the present time and will continue to do in the future. In other words, are they imperative? Would you fail without them?
Have you developed a step by step formula for your business which you can ‘rinse and repeat’?
Whilst you will undoubtedly have different product strategies for the future, have you developed and adopted a set of rules/standards which will always be a part of every future project?
Hope your answers will be in your forthcoming book.
Sincerely
Joe
Hello Lee,
Firstly i aggree with Terry on his comments about starting with nothing and being snowballed with information on this and that.
My question: O.K here goes,
Do you think it is possible to start any online business with absolutely NO Bank account NO credit cards NO i mean ABSOLUTELY NO spare cash and very little to none internet business experience as myself and many others reading this can probably aggree.
If you think i and others like me can achieve all this you will have an even bigger LIST than you first thought possible.
Thanks Rob.
Hello Lee Happy New Year, good response to your question (No Suprise there then)
My Question Lee is: What makes a successful marketer?
Best Wishes
Frank
I am going to basically repeat Ross’ question from above:
If you had to start with nothing (No list) and you only had your PC and an internet connection, what would you do from scratch to start building your new empire.
Time is of the essence – if you had only an average of two hours a day to work (maybe longer on the weekends), which way would you go to begin.
Maybe a more honest question would be: Is there a “living” in niches outside of Internet Marketing/”how to make money online” niche? I’ve been doing this long enough to notice most big guys started out to write/sell an info product on a specialty niche (yours was/is classroom management), make *some* money at it (but obviously not a living as you didn’t quit your teaching job till you made it “big” in the “how to make money online” niche), then turn around and detail how you made $$ in that specialty niche in an ebook(which becomes your “how to make money online” niche) and there you go! Does that make sense?
Cheryl
Hi Lee,
Your ebooks and newsletters have provided an excellent insite into the mechanics of making an on-line business work but I am still struggling to identify a niche market to sell to.
* If you were starting over again, how would you go about finding a good niche market for new and JV ebooks?
Many thanks,
Alan
Hey Lee,
How did you, Lee, go about building your list from scratch?
Thanks,
Peggy
Here’s another question I have…
What exactly do you outsource, and to whom?
Thanks again,
Peggy