Here’s a recording I just made. It’s the same conversation I have over and over when someone asks me, “Are people really making money on the Internet? How are they doing it? Is it something I could do?”
Let me know your thoughts as well.
Also – here’s the link I refer to in the recording
Hi Jim, great content as usual. Your book “Silent Sales Machine” was the first thing I bought on my Internet Marketing “adventure”. I’m glad I found you and appreciate that you don’t try to push every new product that comes out to your list. You have a very positive message about how much potential is out there to make money on the Internet.
Take Care,
Josh
Online business is the easiest business model to replicate. 3 basic requirement for starting online business.
1. Product
2. Website
3. Traffic
You also need to have positive mindset such as believe yourself, self-discipline, consistent, persistent,time management skill and follow the rights systems and mentor.
To Your Success
Bryan Hee
Thanks Jim, Looking forward to next month when you release the niche site program.
Mike
Hi Jim, With all the talk of outsourcing, there is one thing You yourself must never do. Never come up with a way to outsource the excellent audios that you have been providing. They just wouldn’t carry the same impact as they do now in Your own voice!:)
I would also like to say that you are one of the very few marketers out there today that provide us, (your subscribers, fans, and followers),
with awsome ideas and content, without constantly trying to force the latest and greatest down our throats. For that I say a big Thank You!
Take care,
Mike
I’m sure like many others who are trying to find their own niche in internet business opportunities I often find myself “blinded” by the overwhelming number of “shiny objects”. When I refer the content in your website or listen to one of your audios I feel calmed and optimistic again and that it is possible to actually find some success. I want to thank you. Patt
Hi Jim,
Outsourcing is big topic lately. I agree with Mike, some parts, like your audio, should never be outsourced. But clearly there are soooo many other faucets of business that can be.
As always, I enjoyed your post!
Cheers!
Jeromy (AKA Hillbilly)