How To Make $1,000 Per Day For Less Than An Hour’s Work A Day

by Brendon Sinclair on August 1, 2007

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:

  1. His product is available in lots of stores
  2. He doesn’t sell at a discount (he does have regular specials)
  3. He works from home
  4. 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,

{ 3 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Ted Hessing August 2, 2007 at 2:01 am

Brendon, you’re killing us! What’s the URL of the site you are referring to?

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2 Brendon August 2, 2007 at 5:58 pm

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

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3 Owen Moore - Online Marketing March 21, 2011 at 8:56 pm

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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