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  • http://www.90secondsuccess.com Randy Barnes

    Are you looking for a total outline? Anything roughly defined as to where your heading?
    My 1st thought is that the title “..Blinding Profits..” may be unimportant and that digital income is the ultimate story.
    Guide has to include the usual suspects – Affiliate marketing, to sell products that one doesnt have to prodce, or even plr, or just define and point resources to get going,, but then advise to pick ONE road, rip out the rear-view mirror, and hit the gas! …
    by covering 4+ areas basically and focusing one only one your setting up the next four product/books and then repeat with ver 2.0

  • http://www.rottentomatoes.com/user/701579/blogs/ marion ds dreyfus

    What is the problkem? As a practiced editor and writer, I can note that your spelling needs a run-through –:)– but be specific and see if I can help.

    Best luck on teleconf in a few minutes.

    marion d s dreyfus

  • http://www.PowerfulStockTips.com Adam Porter

    I. Introduction of Matt Wadsworth
    a. Brief Life Biography
    b. What moment/event made you turn to IM?
    II. Your experience with IM
    a. Early and Current influences
    b. Early and Current struggles
    c. Why you chose your particular niche
    d. The path/strategies you took
    III. How can your story help the reader
    a. What worked or didn’t work for you
    b. Recommended strategies

  • http://BreakFreeFromClutter.com Cynthia Alexander

    I had some thoughts tonight about the subtitle or directions you could take for chapter ideas..Please note thiis is just what I wrote down in a brainstorming type moment:

    Bind eyes-Illumined mind
    unseeing eyes – vision within
    unseeing eyes – powerful light revealed
    Darkness flies – vision within
    One man’s darkness comes to the light
    darkness flies – new life begins
    darkness flies-lights the mind
    directing the light to the vision within
    finding the vision within.

  • http://BreakFreeFromClutter.com Cynthia Alexander

    A blind man’s world finds the light

  • http://BreakFreeFromClutter.com Cynthia Alexander

    A blind man’s world finds the light

    Using the resources you have to find the answers instead of focusing on what you lack.

    He who rolls in self pity only gets dirty

    Success is where you find it.

    How to know when you find the real answers

  • http://webmasterinsidertraining.com Teri Lee

    Hi!

    Well, since you have been so successful in such a short time here are some of the things I would be interested to learn from you about your previous product success:

    1. How your organizational and focusing techniques that you learned through, or were forced to learn, because of being blind (like you mentioned about the store…) can be translated to apply to the “everyday” online business person.

    2. How did you overcome the disadvantages of being blind? I thinking of this section as an “inspirational” section that would show IMers how they can overcome their obstacles and setbacks.

    3. You mentioned having to know what you wanted to accomplish / do before starting. Here are some questions about that:

    A. Did you use a business plan? If so how did you create it?

    B. How did you decide the market you were going to focus on? Did you go with popularity/need or something you liked and had experience in already and find a need /market on that topic?

    C. How did you decide what the product was to be that would fit the market you decided upon as far as type (Audio, video, written, physical…) and content?

    4. Profit/Sales questions: (Some of the 1st that popped into my head)

    A. Did you outsource the product creation?

    B. Do you use any affiliates to earn part of your income?

    C. Did you use testing? What kind? Split testing, trial product, “sneaked out” chapter/content, polls? etc.

    5. Marketing techniques: (Some of the 1st that popped into my head)

    A. Obviously the types :)

    B. Free or paid or both?

    C. Did you use JVs?

    I could actually continue… :) But I think this gives you an idea of where I would go…

    “Techie” Teri Lee
    “Use What You Learn to Increase What You Earn!”

  • http://www.MattWadsworth.com Matt Wadsworth

    This is all great stuff guys, so thanks a lot. This can all be easily and clearly answered. Keep it coming!

    Matt W,

  • Deane Felter

    Authoring a new book is a daunting task, particularly one that is teaching sales techniques. As a newbie, exploring or opportunities for affiliate marketing opportunities takes time as there must be more than Clickbank. Also, I have seen any information on how to handle affiliate marketing for a company that is not part of Clickbank or Commission Junction- that is of particular interest to me.

    Deane Felter