Warning: Rant enclosed
Have you ever wanted to just freeze everything, all the busy people, all the noise and all the distraction, just so everyone would hear what you have to say?
That’s how I feel right now.
So I’m saying ‘freeze’ because I just got an email from a very nice lady who is completely stuck in her Internet business and is in fact sinking fast. She’s spent thousands on her ‘marketing library’ and her confession to me is that she is no closer to making money now than she was when she started. And her husband is threatening to leave her if she doesn’t stop screwing around with her ‘online business fantasies’.
She’s got a couple ebooks that aren’t selling. She’s trying to make Adsense work but her checks from Google aren’t enough to brag about. And she’s got literally 14 different money making projects that she is working on.
She’s a lot like me… years ago, when I was trying to make something (anything) pay off.
I was about 18, fresh out of high school and I had my hand in every money making scheme I came across. I was an Amway distributor, bought my first suit, went to meetings, and all that. I sponsored like 18 people including friends, co workers, and I event tried to sponsor my mom.
I had a 900 number program I ‘invested’ in selling I don’t even remember what anymore. And the list goes on and on from one mail order or mlm or business idea after another. And here’s the cold hard truth. I didn’t succeed for another 5 years until I cleared my plate of all the crap that wasn’t working and focused on one thing: commodities trading.
I know, talk about a Risky Business.
But I had a knack for it and started making really good money in Gold Futures among other things. Eventually, I got into currency trading (not Forex, but Futures) and then by 1994 I was heavy into day trading the stock market indexes (SP500 futures).
Go figure, but it was working for me.
Then, through a series of unlikely events, I started selling a product about trading with all the direct marketing knowledge I had picked up. After all, I had been reading folks like Gary Halbert, Robert Collier, Dan Kennedy, and Jeff Paul for years at that point. Heck, I bought some of my best direct marketing books from Carl Galletti back in 1990 or so (you should have seen his face in Phoenix when I told him that story — we had a good laugh).
But I digress. Back to my story.
What happened next literally changed my life.
I wrote a 10 page salesletter all about my trading product with 15 pages of charts and other supporting proof and had to make a decision. Do I place an ad in a magazine and send them this 25 page package or do I chicken out and avoid failing yet again?
From my point of view I had written 16 drafts of this damn letter and it was pretty good, but I wasn’t sure.
And that’s when I did the first truly smart thing I had ever done in my marketing career (such as it was). I asked for help.
When I bought Jeff Paul’s ‘Make Money at Home in Your Underwear’ course it came with a couple copywriting critiques. Being a die hard ‘do it yourselfer’ I had never actaully spoken to a successful marketer at that point. I had attended NONE of the expensive seminars Gary Halbert and others were putting on back then (if I had, I would have met my friend David Garfinkel about a decade earlier because he was there, but that’s another story).
I don’t remember what my reason was (aside from the fact that I really didn’t want to spend $3,500 to $7,000 for a weekend seminar and thought anyone who did had more money than brains).
I think it was ego. I wanted to say "I did it myself."
What an idiotic idea that turned out to be.
Because here’s what happened. I got the critique of my salesletter from one of Jeff Paul’s guys and he essentially said, "Craig, this letter is pretty darn good. Make the few changes we talked about and give it a shot."
I did and in the next 90 days I pulled in over $100,000 in sales of my trading home study course.
After failing like clockwork for over 5 years and going thousands upon thousands of dollars in debt, I had hit a home run.
All because I got the encouragement to take action on all the knowledge I had learned from a real, live human being.
I really hope you have NO idea what it’s like to fail for the first 5 years of your adult life, fresh out of high school, through college, and build up the self image of a ‘dreamer’ who would never really make it but was too desperate to quit. It gives you a hollow feeling inside and you start to think you are wasting away as your dreams slip through your fingers while only being a couple inches out of reach.
But I hope with all my heart that you experience a home run in your business, or even a good solid run to first base.
When it happens, it will change you forever.
If you haven’t had that success yet, it’s probably because you have your hands in too many projects and don’t know what to focus on (which is understandable… that’s how it goes for just about everyone).
I’d like to say that I learned my lesson and life was all peaches and cream after that first success. Sure, I had a six year run with that business and they were mostly very good years.
Unfortunately, I thought my ‘breakthrough’ was that I finally finding the right market and product to sell and that I was a genius after all and I could do it all by myself.
Wrong.
Eventually, I had to face the fact that I could not do it all and again went through some tough times, closing that business forever. All the while, I knew more about marketing than many folks who were peddling home study courses at the time, but I had no idea exactly what I should focus on next.
I was completely overwhelmed with information and paralyzed into doing nothing about it.
As it happened, with a family to support and ‘gun to my head’ pressure I prevailed. I applied my experience and generated millions in sales for a few start up companies and select clients, putting my independent business ideas on hold for a few years.
I wasn’t my own boss again until 2001 when a start up company I worked for went ‘dot bomb’ and I went from six figures to zero in two weeks. That is when I got back into working my own business again.
By 2002 I started to focus all my energy on building a list for my home business and I began publishing a newsletter. Things were getting exciting…
But it wasn’t until I teamed up with a couple really successful Internet marketers that things broke out to the next level (over $282,000 in ten months) in 2003. That’s when everything finally clicked. I built some huge lists for myself, cutomers and clients, and started speaking about how to do what I had done.
Now, almost 3 years later, I’m friends with just about every top marketer, I speak at selected seminars and workshops, and I’m a contributing author to a #1 Best Seller with my own book in the works.
My wife and I just built our dream house outside Austin Texas that makes me feel in awe every morning when I wake up and grateful every night when I go to bed. My wife Aimee and my three boys are what all this entrepreneurial journey has been all about, and the house is where it all comes together.
And now I know what made the differenence, and it wasn’t that I became a genius, either.
Sure, I have ‘paid my dues’ and I do know my stuff after keeping at it for over 21 years. But I’ve made more money, made more friends, and had more fun in the last 3 years than the previous two decades combined.
The difference? Relationships. I got out there. I met people. I learned from them and developed new streams of income by partnering with other people.
I think every entrepreneur believes they have to go it alone when they start out. The dream is to be a ’self made millionaire’ and all that.
But the ’self made’ and ‘millionaire’ don’t really go together. All you really need to do is get specialized knowledge about something and team up with other people to fill in whatever skills or resources you don’t have.
Somebody else out there knows what you need to learn and has already solved the same problems that are driving you nuts.
That’s why I love telling you about the people, products and services that I discover along my journey to becoming a better marketer and entrepreneur. I now make money as an affiliate and joint venture partner with people who have in many cases become the best of friends.
It’s a great life. Last night I was at dinner here in Charlotte, North Carolina with Mike Filsaime, his father, and his cousin. Mike and I are speaking at the ‘Focus 4 The Future’ workshop I told you about a couple weeks ago and he and his father flew in yesterday.
Anyway, Mike and I were explaining what we do to his cousin, Claude, who lives here in the Charlotte area.
When we told him how much money you can make just by building a list of targeted subscribers his face lit up. Once again, it hit me how different my life is now from what most Americans (or anyone around the world) experience.
And you know what? I did it the slow way. Today, with the networking, the Internet, and all the amazing tools and information out there, I can easily see how someone could go from scratch to six figures in less than a year.
Back to where I started this rant. The nice lady that I was telling you about asked me what the ONE thing is that I thought would be the best place for her to focus her energy if I had to pick just one. She’s got thousands of dollars of debt and a husband who’s had it with supporting her dream. She wanted to know if she should take a job offer she had or keep at her dream.
No pressure, right?
I told her to take the job offer and solve their immediate financial crisis and restore her husband’s faith in her. But I also told her not to give up on her dream, just to give doing the same things that weren’t working.
She needed something affordable that she could use to leverage her efforts and make money while she supported herself with her day job.
That’s not an easy question because everyone is different and unique knowledge and skills.
But there is only ONE thing I know of right now where you can take content (either your own ebook or public domain or articles) and turn that into passive income that you can build at your own pace. And that is a new tool that my dear friends Michel Fortin and Sylvie Charrier just released that I told you about the other day.
Why did I pick that one thing above all else?
Because they have found a way to make money even from ‘dud’ ebooks and content that otherwise won’t sell.
Think about that for a minute and I believe you’ll see what that is so powerful.
From my perspective, there are two main reasons why:
1) Most beginner marketers come up with ebooks and ideas that don’t sell.
2) People surfing the net for information want to get it free and beginners struggle to get them to buy.
Once you understand how brilliantly Michel and Sylvie have overcome those two challenges you’ll see that whether you are a beginner or advanced what they’ve created is simply an unbelievable leap forward toward making money online (and potentially a lot of money).
Of course, I want you to build a list and all the other things I tell you are important.
But if you want my single recommendation for something that you can focus on that will help you turn your efforts into income, I believe this comes darn close to perfection.
I hope you forgive the length of this rant.
I just felt that between telling you about Michel and Sylvies new program and hearing that nice lady’s tough situation, I had to really focus on WHY I made my recommendation for their new program the other day.
It’s not just some ‘next hot thing’ to tell you about. I solves some tough problems infopreneurs have and opens up new doorways to profit that I believe even beginners (especially beginners) can really use.
And like I said in my last post, if you get Michel and Sylvie’s product through the link below and reply to any of my emails with the receipt, I will sign you up for a private training where I’ll reveal how to use what they created to make the easiest list profits I’ve ever seen (and build a list, too, if you don’t have one).
So go here to check out the video and screen shots of what Michel and Sylvie have put together for you. It’s different than anything else I’ve seen in over 21 years of research and it’s perfect if you’ve been looking for one thing to focus on to generate steady income online.
See for yourself.
Do it now because they have a 72 hour deadline from their launch for some powerful bonuses that expire today.
Here’s to leveraging your business with the brilliance and experience of others and making success easy
- Craig
P.S. I hope to report more from this workshop here in Charlotte, North Carolina so stay tuned. Plus, I’ve still got more to share from Big Seminar (including pics…).
November 18th, 2005 at 5:10 pm
Craig, isn’t it something how you go from NOT understanding 4 and 5 figure seminar to attending them then to speaking at them.
It’s a powerful equation and it’s a proven one.
Another equation hidden in your “rant” is that the best way to have a home-run hit is to have lots of hits. And some of your hits will be fowl balls or strike outs.
However, just like having a 350 in base ball (where you don’t get a hit 2/3rds of the time) you can still be a hall of famer and make a name for yourself using a toll like Content 2 Cash.
Excellent recomendation.
Warmly,
Paulie
November 18th, 2005 at 6:30 pm
I know where they’ve been. I know where they are at. I have failed at many business attempts myself, and like you, I’m a doityourselfer. I bought thousands of dollars in software, about the same on eBooks and other marketing programs and after several all-nighters, (which is almost habitual now), I still have nothing to show for it as profit.
The only thing I’ve found to be effective at doing are these: web development & programming, music, and I have a real inside with getting people listed in the engines, (optimizing tags, etc.).
Right now my situation is that I’m stuck at home without transport and a business that is growing, but taking too darn long. I moved back to my parent’s house, (they are getting up there), and I cut all expenses but the bare necessities.
Right in the nick of time I’d get a development job that would land 2 or 3 thousand here and there, but it keeps everything tight.
I also have a book that I finally finished writing, and was published just last week, but it isn’t selling. I know that something is going to break and break soon, but it’s frustrating at the same time ’cause there are things that I need to spend money on to push further, but I just don’t have it to spend.
Good on Mike and Sylvie for making it work! My turn is coming and very soon at that. God has blessed me with too much to fail.
November 21st, 2005 at 6:24 pm
Paulie, right on my friend. As always I appreciate your perspective on things, particularly business transformation through personal growth. Your event with Mike Filsaime and Sean Casey I spoke at in September (www.theinternetmarketingmainevent.com) was certainly a special event because of it’s combination of content and a great crowd (speakers included). I met many wonderful people there.
Great seeing you again at Big Seminar in LA, Paulie
November 21st, 2005 at 6:30 pm
Dexter,
I’m glad to hear you are persevering and I appreciate your personal comment. I sure can relate.
The key thing is to go with your strengths. If you like web development, for example, I would try to partner with someone who is good at something you don’t like to do or haven’t mastered yet.
Many successful people with complimentary skills partner up like that and it’s easier on both IF they are each meeting the other’s needs.
Feel free to post another comment with a website where someone can contact you about your work and see if one of my readers might be just the right fit. email me privately with some samples of your work if you like and I’ll take a look, too.
Thanks, Dexter.
Craig