Here’s how one of clients has grown his web site
to $1,000 in sales per day after 12 months.
Some things to know:
- His product is available in lots of stores
- He doesn’t sell at a discount (he does have regular specials)
- He works from home
- He has almost zero Internet/web skills
Some Other Things To Know
- He spends about $5 per day on Google AdWords.
- He has spent $3,000 on search engine optimisation and general web updating in 12 months
- He originally spent $3,000 on his site
- He updates the site on a regular basis through a home page blog
- He increases awareness through very simple and cheap sponsorship (i.e. he gives away free product)
- He sends a monthly newsletter out to previous customers and subscribers
He spends less than an hour a day working in the business.
He spends less than an hour a day working in the business.
He spends less than an hour a day working in the business.
He grosses $1,000 per day. My guess is that half is profit.
Did I mention he spends less than an hour a day working in the business?
Cheers
Brendon
Cheers,











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Brendon, you’re killing us! What’s the URL of the site you are referring to?
Howdy Ted
Good to hear from you.
Sorry, can’t tell you.
Check out the video above for a bit more.
It’s nothing special as a product – more expensive to buy off him because of postage, is available in tons of stores, etc….it’s the convenience factor that makes the difference.
Cheers
Brendon
These principles are so true after reading the 4 Hour Work Week by Tim Ferriss its all about defining a business system or marketing system then either automating it or outsourcing it.
However, you shouldn’t outsource or automate your blogging/content writing as this is the most powerful online marketing tool so you want complete control over this one – but don’t let this scare you away from calibration.
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