Some people rent out their email lists. You could partner with them by offering an incentive/commission/affiliate reward...This way you get your marketing out to many more people than just with your own email list.
Plus I wrote an ebook about window washing. I'm not sure where you at in your entrepreneurial journey, but I would be pleased to send it to you. (Free PDF). It is written for Canadians, but a lot of the info is borderless. Just email me at paul@pau1.ca with your email. Thanks for the comment!
I've often thought of creating courses in things I already know about. What puts me off is the idea of creating videos. I'd rather drip feed with text, but I don't suppose that would be enough for people in this day and age.
Thanks thanks Paul, that's a very useful article. I suppose what I'm concerned about is people's expectations, but maybe I should just take plunge and try it out. Thanks again
I love this newsletter. It has given me lots of valuable pointers.
However, "Jeff" gets on my nerves.
I don't want to sound like an ornery malcontent from some revolutionary, underground newspaper in Paris, but although there are many ways of making money on the internet, how many of these money-making schemes offer us something useful and interesting.
Some people rent out their email lists. You could partner with them by offering an incentive/commission/affiliate reward...This way you get your marketing out to many more people than just with your own email list.
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Plus I wrote an ebook about window washing. I'm not sure where you at in your entrepreneurial journey, but I would be pleased to send it to you. (Free PDF). It is written for Canadians, but a lot of the info is borderless. Just email me at paul@pau1.ca with your email. Thanks for the comment!
Thanks for the article Paul...interesting idea. What do you mean by partnering with list owners?
I've often thought of creating courses in things I already know about. What puts me off is the idea of creating videos. I'd rather drip feed with text, but I don't suppose that would be enough for people in this day and age.
As long as ther content is there, I don't think it matters if people see the presenter/teacher. There rae work arounds if you don't want to be on screen: https://medium.com/the-youtube-playbook/5-easy-ways-to-make-youtube-videos-without-showing-your-face-966796dfa1ab
Drip feed with text is also an option. Thanks for the comment, Terry!
Thanks thanks Paul, that's a very useful article. I suppose what I'm concerned about is people's expectations, but maybe I should just take plunge and try it out. Thanks again
PS. Your graphics are getting better and better.
The coloration in this post's photo is succulent.
Thanks, David. I was going for succulent color!
I love this newsletter. It has given me lots of valuable pointers.
However, "Jeff" gets on my nerves.
I don't want to sound like an ornery malcontent from some revolutionary, underground newspaper in Paris, but although there are many ways of making money on the internet, how many of these money-making schemes offer us something useful and interesting.
You know "Jeff" is imaginary, eh? Thanks for the comment, David. Jeff is going on a long vacation...