I’ve started writing copy for some of my clients…
While doing some research online, I stumbled across this great video by Jay Abraham that I’d like to share. It shows how to use Amazon.com reviews as a shortcut for generating the list of benefits needed for writing brilliant copy.
Last month I became a Teaching Sells Charter Member. I was intrigued with the concept because, at the time, I was becoming disillusioned with learning Internet Marketing. I didn’t want to learn psychological tricks or make money in a fly-by-night manner. I also saw that most high-priced Internet Marketing courses contain the same ideas, recycled with different promotional hype.
I work at a College and I’ve taught online and most of my ideas involve teaching people how to do the things I’ve mastered, so I In December, I signed up for as a Teaching Sells charter member. It seemed like a natural fit for me.
To tell the truth, I was a bit disappointed at first. There wasn’t a lot of content on the site and most of the content was stuff I already know: How to create membership sites using Aweber, how to create a course using Moodle, etc. Well, I guess I didn’t fully understand the “Charter Member” concept when I signed up, because I had walked in on the ground floor during the building stage and I didn’t have the imagination at the time to see what Tony and Brian are building. What Teaching Sells is building is huge. During the last month, I have been getting daily notifications of new content that have been added to the site, and this stuff is not hype.
Teaching Sells is about best practices for building small and large membership sites. Tony and Brian are taking their time and doing it right and I am learning so much. True to the name, Tony and Brian are teaching how to make money online, step-by-step, including which software to use, site themes, case studies, and even PLR content that I can use. But, do you want to know the best thing about joining as a charter member? I get to watch the pros actually DO IT without a net. I get to watch note their mistakes, and how they recover. The experience has been invaluable.
I’ll share some of what I learn here in the days to come, but I wanted to let you know that they are almost ready for launch and their prices are going up very soon (48 new members or end of the month–whichever comes first). I truly believe that Teaching Sells is something you will want to subscribe to for the long-term. I’m cancelling all my subscriptions and concentrating my full-focus on Teaching Sells Sign-up if you want to lock in your membership rate at an insanely affordable price.