Step by step instructions for creating your own coaching program: By the way, here are a couple emails I have received back from people who have recently purchased the course:
thanks for asking, great as i said i was going to do my coaching anyway but after i got your cds i just jumped straight in with two feet. I set my first group 12 week class with weekly webinars and unlimited email support at $597 got 8 on at the and 2 on at $297
I am recording everything and setting up a $67 a month membership site with the recordings. I thought your cds were very helpful indeed... If you need to get me online sometime and i will talk about how your home study course has helped me. thanks mark.
Just wanted to forward this email to you...Harry bought my How to Sell Coaching Programs course and just sent me this email...
I am just releasing a few spots in a brand new apprenticeship program, where I will teach you how to build a profitable online business in exchange for you helping me promote a brand new site.. would you be interested in something like that?
A subscriber once asked me: Should I write 25 mini articles on one part of a niche or one big one and break it up into 4-6 parts? Here is my response: I recommend doing both. Both methods are highly effective at generating both credibility and traffic, and with article writing, that is really what you are looking for. By writing stand alone articles, you really control the flow of information, but one thing that happens with articles you break up into parts, is that many people will read all the articles - which really increases your credibility - and hence sales - with them. By the way, if you don't already have my article marketing home study course, I recommend it highly, if you are serious about getting traffic from your articles:
Should you focus primarily on quantity and sacrifice quality when writing articles for seo, or should you focus on quality?
I get this question a fair amount, so thought I would address it here. My answer really is to do both. You see, the more articles, the better - but they have to maintain a minimum standard of grammar and readability.
Having said that, though, they don't need to be masterpieces of literary skill... I recommend writing short articles that introduce the topic to your reader, but frankly, I don't recommend going to deep in the article.
You see - the article is designed to be an introduction to you, and to the topic - but in the long run, you want them to download something from your site to completely solve their challenges. By the way, I go into alot more detail on exactly what to include in your articles for maximum conversions in my article marketing home study course.
thanks for asking, great as i said i was going to do my coaching anyway but after i got your cds i just jumped straight in with two feet. I set my first group 12 week class with weekly webinars and unlimited email support at $597 got 8 on at the and 2 on at $297
I am recording everything and setting up a $67 a month membership site with the recordings. I thought your cds were very helpful indeed... If you need to get me online sometime and i will talk about how your home study course has helped me. thanks mark.
Just wanted to forward this email to you...Harry bought my How to Sell Coaching Programs course and just sent me this email...
I am just releasing a few spots in a brand new apprenticeship program, where I will teach you how to build a profitable online business in exchange for you helping me promote a brand new site.. would you be interested in something like that?
A subscriber once asked me: Should I write 25 mini articles on one part of a niche or one big one and break it up into 4-6 parts? Here is my response: I recommend doing both. Both methods are highly effective at generating both credibility and traffic, and with article writing, that is really what you are looking for. By writing stand alone articles, you really control the flow of information, but one thing that happens with articles you break up into parts, is that many people will read all the articles - which really increases your credibility - and hence sales - with them. By the way, if you don't already have my article marketing home study course, I recommend it highly, if you are serious about getting traffic from your articles:
Should you focus primarily on quantity and sacrifice quality when writing articles for seo, or should you focus on quality?
I get this question a fair amount, so thought I would address it here. My answer really is to do both. You see, the more articles, the better - but they have to maintain a minimum standard of grammar and readability.
Having said that, though, they don't need to be masterpieces of literary skill... I recommend writing short articles that introduce the topic to your reader, but frankly, I don't recommend going to deep in the article.
You see - the article is designed to be an introduction to you, and to the topic - but in the long run, you want them to download something from your site to completely solve their challenges. By the way, I go into alot more detail on exactly what to include in your articles for maximum conversions in my article marketing home study course.































