Stick with me throughout this tutorial, okay? You’re going to learn a lot. Take it step by step, and trust me — it’s way easier to build a website nowadays than it used to be. Thank goodness we’re not in 2001 anymore, amiright?! A Step-By-Step Guide to Setting Up Your First Website Step 1: Choose a hosting provider. … read more
Why Your Customers Don’t Care About You…and That’s a Great Thing
Your customer thinks about him- or herself A LOT. And basically never thinks about you. I know you think about your customer… like A LOT. Helping them. Selling them your service, course, or product. But when it comes to you, your customer will flee your unclear website faster than a cat jumps when it sees a cucumber behind … read more
How This Father of Three Created an Online Course with NO Technical Know-How
This case study focuses on one of our very good friends, Robbie Stephenson of Flea Market Flipper. Robbie and his wife Melissa were one of the very first students to go through our Monetize Your Genius™ (MYG) program. They’re hard workers and a joy to be around. Keep reading to learn about the results they’re getting. Tell us about yourself, … read more
What Pokémon Go Can Teach You About Writing Customer Testimonials
This morning I downloaded Pokémon Go and played it for the first time. It’s a funny and fast-moving world we live in. Here I am writing this post at the end of August 2016, and I feel slightly “out-of-the-loop” that I haven’t jumped on the Pokémon bandwagon yet. It hasn’t even been 90 days since its release! … read more
4 Easy Steps to Becoming an Investor
Let’s say you wanted to start an online business to make a big ol’ pile of money for yourself, be able to quite your day job, travel the world and help people… all at the same time. If you were successful in this endeavor, you might think you’ve solved a lot of your problems… but … read more
Life as a Digital Nomad: The Pros and Cons
From July 2015 to July 2016, Caitlin and I lived, traveled, and worked in six different countries in South America. Inspired by Tim Ferriss in the 4-Hour Work Week and Rolf Potts in Vagabonding, we usually moved from city to city in 8- to 10-week spurts. We were, in essence, living a true “digital nomad” lifestyle … read more