I am constantly besieged by nice, well-meaning folk who desperately desire to be writers, consultants, coaches, speakers, and information marketers.
Many of these people actually have a talent for writing, consulting, coaching, speaking, and authoring information products. Yet most will not succeed, because…
They have nothing to teach, write, or speak about.
You see this all the time…
Puissant (PYOO-uh-sunt) — from the French for “to be able” — means powerful or potent.
(Example (as used by Marc Charles today): “Never ask questions that can be answered with a simple yes or no. That doesn’t make for a very puissant interview.”
Did you know that you can get paid for asking questions? It’s true! And in the process, you’ll meet interesting people, make powerful contacts in various industries, and, most important, be doing “work” that is fun and easy.
In fact, I made more than $10,000 in my first three months with this niche business. I simply [...]
You can get paid for asking questions, says Marc Charles in today’s essay. The trick is finding the right people to talk to… and someone to pay for the answers. But Marc’s got you covered with a complete rundown on this unique opportunity…
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In today’s essay, MaryEllen Tribby, ETR’s former CEO and Publisher, reveals how her new business, Working Moms Only, grew to nearly 8,000 subscribers in less than a month.
The same strategy had dozens of the industry’s most respected marketers dying to work with her. She even had to turn some away.
You won’t learn this strategy in [...]
“Hey Sam, how’s Spencer doing? And how does Holly like being a big sister?”
As Sam, an industry colleague, answered my questions with a huge smile on his
face, I could not help but notice the quizzical look on our fellow colleague Patty’s face.
Later, Patty pulled me aside and said, “It’s been a while since you’ve talked [...]
Someone who’s captious (KAP-shus) — from the Latin — is difficult to please, apt to make a big deal out of trivial faults or raise petty objections.
Example (as used by MaryEllen Tribby today): “No one likes to be around captious people. Aside from the fact that they take the fun out of things, their negativity [...]
A dilettante (DIL-ih-tahnt) — from the Latin for “to delight” — is a person who takes up an art, activity, or subject merely for amusement.
Example (as used by Bob Bly today): “These dilettantes [people who publish online without caring if they make money by doing it] post their stuff on the Web [...]
When you hear about all the folks who are making thousands of dollars a week in passive income by selling information products on the Internet… and “working” only a few hours a day…
… it’s tempting to want to jump on the bandwagon.
But before you take the leap, it pays to think about whether it is [...]
Internet marketing is not for everybody, says Bob Bly. In his essay today, he gives you a checklist to see if you have the necessary qualities. I’ll give you a hint: Technical knowledge or experience is not needed.
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By Bob Bly | Thu, Feb 11, 2010
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