Teaching Sells: 12 Weeks To A Brighter Future On The Internet

by Mike Sigers

Teaching Sells

On Wednesday, October 24th, 2007 I downloaded a free report from Teaching Sells.

I also downloaded the audio version and have listened to it 5 times … maybe 6.

I’m also a member of the program and it’s changing my life. If you apply 50% of what’s there, it’ll change yours too.

The key word there, as in all facets of life and business is apply.

If all you’re gonna do is purchase, read and stay on the sidelines, don’t bother. You won’t gain anything by osmosis.

My brain has been on hyperdrive and my infoproduct creation strategy has changed at least 7 times in the ensuing 6 or so weeks.

Thanks Brian. Thanks Tony. Thanks Shane.

You’ve cost me 50 days of fitful sleep and two or three stenographers pads I’ve used for notes. You owe me big time.

Every single time a new email comes and let’s me know another article, video or audio has been added, I dread clicking thru, because I know I’m gonna learn something that will shift my personal paradigm.

Dang it, I’m too old and have sold too much for this to happen. Well over $44 million in personal sales to my credit, in just the last 14 years and these guys are kickin’ my arse !

It just ain’t fair.

So what am I gonna do about it ?

Share the misery, that’s what.

I want to share with you some of the new tricks they’ve taught this old dog, in hopes that you’ll join and share my misery.

Misery loves company.

Here’s some of what you’ll discover, if you’ll apply the slightest amount of effort:

In the How To Create Content That Sells course:

 

  • The 10 reasons people will pay for content
  • What happens when creativity and content collide
  • Where the sweet spot really is in selling information
  • Content development methodologies that actually work
  • How to structure your business to produce profits
  • Which came first – the learner or the teacher ?
  • How to structure your offer to almost guarantee success
  • How to write learning objectives that work

In the How To Effectively Market Interactive Learning Environments course:  

 

  • How to find a market that’s looking to learn and will pay to do so
  • 7 ways to discover exactly what that market wants to learn
  • 6 proven ways to uniquely position yourself for success
  • How to maximize the fees you can charge for instruction

In the How To Create Killer Multimedia Content with Quick and Easy Tools course:  

Shane gives you tips, tricks, tactics, tools and makes you want to learn everything about Camtasia and PowerPoint.

So far, he’s created 11 tutorials and given me about 137 ideas about how to make my content more interesting, more likely to be absorbed and more valuable, as in how much I can charge for it.

If you can’t take your own personal content, experiences and skills and make them salable after watching these tutorials, well, I can’t believe you can’t, so I’ll just drop it there.

And if you can’t take some content that you can easily acquire, as in PLR and make it unique and more valuable, after watching these tutorials, well, there’s no reason you can’t, so we’ll stop there.

In the Seven Profitable Business Models for Interactive Content Developers course:

You know I like simple, so I’ll simply say that if you can’t find at least one business model, out of these seven, that you like and can make work for you, send me an email and I’ll try my hardest to design one for you.

The good part about this is, I know you’ll find one, because I’ve already read these and really like every, single one of them, but especially like two of them enough to switch my whole model to accommodate the strategies involved and model my strategy for 2008 after them.

In the Blueprint for Building Membership Sites with Open Source and Low-Cost Software course:

Because the software you choose and use will determine the height to which you can ascend, you need to make sure, beyond all shadow of a doubt, that you’re making the right decision when you plan your sites architecture.

Thankfully, the instructors behind Teaching Sells have created a step-by-step, detailed, precise blueprint using low-cost and open source components.

In actuality, this course is based exactly on the model they currently use to create membership sites.

The only exception being they’ve already made all the mistakes and removed them from their model to save you time, expense and frustration.

Even if you won’t be doing the webmastering of your sites, you can use the documentation and model by handing it off to an affordable web developer and save a boatload of money.

So there you have it. My thoughts after the short time frame I’ve been a member. I can only dream about what my life will be like after 12 months following the Teaching Sells advice that I hear in my sleep, see in my dreams, stare at in disbelief and wonder how they got so smart without me coaching them along ;-)

I’ve long wondered about a certain piece of affiliate program software, PostAffiliatePro. I just finished viewing a video that gave me a great overview of the software, compared it to another affiliate software I’d never heard of and then they challenged me to go try them out, as each has a demo available.

And the next video in this series is about Amember, a popular piece of membership site software that we use for a golf membership site, but probably don’t use to the fullest. I’m betting though that after the Teaching Sells team breaks it down for me and I use the knowledge of all the members in the forum, we’ll earn our Masters degree in Amember.

PS – Did I mention that they found and use a couple of very unique pieces of software that I’m in the process of buying and using to explode the sales of several ecourses that I have in my collection ?

These two pieces, out a suite of tools, will take you from just one of the masses to the king of your clan in a very, very short period of time. Like 2-3 weeks at most.

What are they ?

Let’s make a deal.

You click the banner, join the Teaching Sells community and try ‘em out and if you don’t agree, ask for a refund, after all, there’s a 100% money back guarantee.

If you do join and if you’re still a member after the initial 3 months, I’ll give you an hour of my consulting time.

I’ll help you with any part of the process that you feel like you need help with.

Sales ? I’m at least a wee bit familiar with the subject.

Where to find super affiliates to fill your shopping cart with buyers ? I’ll show you the piece of software I use to find authority sites – people that can send you enough paying members to make all your dreams come true.

Infoproduct creation ? I’ve got profits coming in from at least 20 niches, as we speak and have ghost writers and content developers adding to my arsenal every month.

I’ll show you a proprietary and unique way to take a PLR product, use it for a bribe, find out what problems exist in a market and how to sell ‘em a solution, create the product, create a list of buyers and get paid to do all of it. Sweet.

How may people can create a product, create a list of buyers and get paid to do it ?

Not many. I can. I do and if you try out Teaching Sells, using my affiliate link, I’ll let you in on a teleseminar where I’ll teach you how to do it.

Deal ?

Click the Teaching Sells banner to accept the offer and begin your journey towards success, if you don’t mind using my affiliate link and click this link if you want to go check it out sans affiliate link .

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{ 4 comments… read them below or add one }

Pepper December 16, 2007 at 10:15 pm

What is a PRL?

I am also taking the Teaching Sells course. I totally agree with you. They have had my head in a spin since the beginning. The only problem I am having is finding my subject matter of which I am an expert.

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Mike Sigers December 16, 2007 at 11:17 pm

Hi Pepper.

PLR is Private Label Rights.

They are products that are created by people for the sole purpose of letting you take it and use it as if you created it yourself.

Maybe we can help you find what you should do a product about.

One of my mantras is, ” Using my voice to help you find yours. ” I didn’t originate that thought, but I sure like it and I’m much better as a tweaker than as a creator.

Would you like for me to help you find a niche for you ? If so, use the Contact Form to initiate the process.

I’d be glad to try and help you.

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Shane Arthur December 19, 2007 at 10:21 am

Glad you liked the vids Mike.
Regards
Shane

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Rob June 21, 2008 at 1:52 am

@Pepper, the best thing is to find an area of your interest, then you can go on and on the topic.

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