Video PLR - New Marketer Tutorials - V3 PLR - Intro to AI; Very Rarely Did I Learn from a Course
Published: Sat, 04/29/23
I queued this email up last night so it could go out today. My Internet is spotty due to the storms, so I'm not going to try to complete the project tonight - I'll be back tomorrow with new PLR.
I had a great day at the gym yesterday, came home and did taxes and then had to hold all 4 chihuahuas almost all night in my lap because of the storms. LOL!
FYI: If you need to see what limited PLR is left and see what big, discounted store bundles are available, go here.
For Those Who Missed It: I am doing a series of 10 AI limited PLR topics that will release at 7 AM CST (8 AM EST) for those who missed out on the evening launches. The third in this series will be tomorrow morning. These are standalone reports, but they make a nice series, too - or comprehensive course.
New Marketer Tutorials - V3 PLR - Intro to AI
Charles Harper (one of the only other ones I trust to teach this topic ethically) has a new video PLR bundle called New Marketer Tutorials V3 (Intro to AI).It includes:
- 20 Over the Shoulder Mp4 Videos
- 20 Companion Mp3 Audios
- E-Covers and Sales Graphics
- Sales Pages and Sales Videos
- Built in Bonus: LIVE PLR course on IM Processes
https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/p8ztrw/0
Very Rarely Did I Learn from a Course
I wanted to take a moment to talk to you about the difference in what you think might get people to that consistent 6 figure level each year versus what really happens behind the scenes.Over my 23 plus years in Internet marketing, I have seen many people, including myself, who believed that unless you had the money to spend on courses and tools, you probably weren't going to see the same level of success as others.
Back when I got started online as a freelance service provider, I did not know a soul. I also didn't know what Internet marketing was. I simply stumbled upon a freelance site called Elance, now Upwork, and set up a profile and started bidding when I saw that people were making money on it.
I didn't know what clients were talking about when they said they needed a lead magnet. Or when they said they needed an autoresponder series, I bid on it assuming I could figure it out along the way. Google was my friend and I would look up terms that I didn't understand and try to do the best with what I had.
Sometimes, clients would redirect me because my writing was good, so they felt like it was worth teaching me a little bit of the ropes if I didn't quite grasp a marketing concept in the beginning.
When I became one of the top freelancers on that site, it wasn't because I had any money for a freelance course or any tools to help me - and there was no networking of friends during that time.
I just did what I thought would be best, and it worked. When it came time to venture out into the marketing world, because I had been working for so many marketing gurus for years, I joined the Warrior Forum so that I could learn because I still didn't have enough money to spend on courses. Keep in mind, some of those courses back then were $1,500 and shipped to your home.
Being in an abusive and controlling marriage, and having responsibilities to take care of my kids and pay for their education, that was not something I could afford to (or get to) splurge on.
But every day, I would log into the forum and see what I can read to advance my knowledge. Even if someone wasn't teaching something, I was capable of looking at what others were doing and analyzing it to see if I could apply anything to my own efforts.
That's why I got started selling private label rights. One of the only courses I ever purchased that was incredible from start to finish was Info Product Killer. But other than that, most courses that I have purchased maybe had one or two nuggets of information that I felt were good.
Even now, when I want to level up my income, it's not done because I read something in an info product or because I had the money to pay for coaching. It's because I have a desire to take things to the next level, so I decide what should be a good path to test.
Sometimes, those things work out. Sometimes, they don't. You don't have to have deep pockets or any kind of influence and connections or even any complex understanding to get the job done. I've had many sites that look like they were created and the early 1990s that were earning money, even when people were saying you needed to spend hundreds of dollars on the best page builder tools.
Now, even with my fiction career path, I simply have taken the approach that I will try things and see what works. That doesn't mean I turn a blind eye to what other people are saying, but I also don't mind forging my own path because that's often where people realize their surprising success.
Tiff :)
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