Archive for January, 2007

Uncovering a cash-cow niche market just got a lot easier

Last night, “How To Generate Profitable Ideas And Research Your Niche Market For Information Products That Make Money” made its debut on the Warrior Forum. For the next 2 weeks it will be available there at an insanely low Warrior Special Offer price.

Here’s some of the early reviews that came in during “How To Generate Profitable Ideas And Research Your Niche Market For Information Products That Make Money”‘s first day:

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Even some of the IMF Agents from Mission: Make Money Online chimed in with praise:

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Here’s a demo video of “How To Generate Profitable Ideas And Research Your Niche Market For Information Products That Make Money”, showing what you can expect inside the Digital Dossier:

Unfortunately, Microsoft threw me a curveball in the early hours of the debut. A new glitch in Windows XP caused a few Warriors to experience a Run Time Error signal. Quickly constructing an alternate delivery vehicle, I was able to divert meltdown (an IMF Agent must always be prepared).

Now, all is running smoothly.

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Finally … released to the general public

In early December, I debuted “How To Make A Hot-Selling E-book In 8 Easy Steps” on the Warrior Forum. It was a huge success … with many happy buyers cheering its step-by-step, nuts’n'bolts, here’s-exactly-how-you-do-it videos and take-action assignments.

After that, I had a terrible flu … Christmas came along … then New Year’s with all its festivities. But, now I’ve finally released “How To Make A Hot-Selling E-book In 8 Easy Steps” to the public — so everyone can have the tools to create a money-making e-book.

And … for you there’s a big opportunity here. Now, you can benefit from promoting this great Dossier of step-by-step assignments.

What’s in it for you?

    compelling sales letter
    sweet commission
    affiliate support site
    secure link generator

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Check out the sales page http://makeahotsellingebook.com

WSO WARNING

I’ve got another WSO coming out on the Warrior Forum later this week. The under-pricing/over-delivering on this one is just insane. Check it out before they lock me up.

Note: If you’re not a Warrior, what are you waiting for. You really need to be there http://warriorforum.com/forum

One more thing

The brand new Product Creation Labs newsletter is coming out now. Full of tips on creating all kinds of information products — from e-books to videos to audios — it’s a treasure trove that will be mailed to your inbox every week.

Plus, now … while you sign up here, you can also benefit from the e-mail series “E-book Writing Tips”

Touching all the bases for a highly profitable 2007

2007 has already gotten off to a great start, and today Rieko and I performed one more act to ensure a wildly successful year. We went and visited with Ebisu.

Who in blazes is Ebisu?

He’s this pudgy guy, right here. He’s the god of business.
Ebisu

Osaka has always been a city of merchants. Making money is a big part of the culture of Osaka. In fact, an old greeting here is, “Are you making any money?”

On the 10th of January every year, we celebrate Toka Ebisu. Over a million people will flock to Imamiya-Ebisu Shrine over a 3-day period from the 9th to 11th. It is a crazy pushing, shoving crowd that fights its way into the crowded shrine grounds … to get the blessings of Ebisu.
Crowds at Imamiya-Ebisu

Every merchant in Osaka wants to get a branch of Sasa (the whispy branches of the bamboo tree). We get carried along in a seething river of people, until we can get close enough to the shrine maidens to buy our lucky charms for the Sasa.

I bought a set of 3 straw rice caskets and a gold coin talisman. These will dangle on the Sasa — which decorates the wall above my main computer — for a full year. Then, at the next Toka Ebisu, we will return the Sasa and get a new one.

As we leave the shrine — after pounding on Ebisu’s backdoor, so he’ll be sure to hear our wishes — we walk through a ton of food stalls and lucky charm vendors. All around, we hear the chant of the merchants. “Shoubai hanchou, sasa motte koi”.

Here we are, just got home and holding our new Sasa — for a fantastic 2007.
Our Sasa

Coming this week

I’m opening a new opportunity to make great commissions on the popular Product Creation Lab “How To Make A Hot-Selling E-book In 8 Easy Steps”. I will be giving those who have joined Mission: Make Money Online, and those who bought the WSO release, first go at this (You’ll be receiving an e-mail from me shortly).

But don’t fret, the promo will be available to the rest of you a week later.

“Shoubai hanchou, sasa motte koi”. Let’s make this a year of unrivaled profits — Ebisu will smile upon us.

Happy New Year

I know! It’s a couple days late, but I had to wait for the pictures to come back from my local photo shop. Everybody had about 4-5 days holidays over the important New Year.

Rieko and I went to Hatsumode (first visit to the shrine) on January 1st at Sumiyoshi Taisha (a large shrine south of us). We love all the food stalls and fun. Here’s some photos from that day.

The ticket showing this year’s animal. We have started the year of the wild boar.
Chinchin densha no hatsumode kippu

Entering the Sumiyoshi Taisha grounds through the large Torii (gate). In the background you can see Yatai (stalls) selling food and having games.
Sumiyoshi ni hairu

I’ve just finished tossing a coin into the shrine and welcoming in 2007 — which is going to be a fantastic year.
Taisha no mae ni

Rieko is eating Koro Koro Jaga Bata (potatoes and butter). Since we were so friendly to the old man running the stall, he loaded us down with potatoes.
Jaga bata wo kuteru

A self portrait before we leave the shrine and head to Rieko’s mom’s house for more food. Delicious traditional New Yera’s food.
Futari wa tanoshindeiru

Wishing you all a stupendous, prosperous, healthy 2007.

Coming in a few days, my “How To Make A Hot-Selling E-book In 8 Easy Steps” is going to be on Clickbank. If you want to get in early on promoting it, let me know.