Outlining and Chunking

How on earth are you going to manage to create an entire product? Product creation takes forever, right? No matter what format it comes in, you have to write that book or report, or record all those videos or audios, or put all those lessons together for your course.

Sure, you know how profitable it can be to create your own product. You know that if you had dozens of products up and for sale, it could really change your life.

The thought of getting to teach others important things really appeals to you. You’re at the point where you really want to make your living creating great products, helping people, and earning great money as a result.

But, you’re still stuck. How are you going to do this? How do other product creators do this?

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Creating a Responsive List

Hello, Jason Fladlien here, and today we’re going to talk about e-mail marketing; how to create a responsive list.

I pulled a little over 100K out of my list in gross, not in profit technically, from a list of about 800 people in a year span – 13 month span. And I did it through all these techniques that I’m going to share with you; so I got a lot out of a little. So that meant my list was pretty responsive. That meant that the average person on my list was worth about $100 to me per person throughout the year. That’s pretty good. I’m pretty happy with those numbers. And I’ll share with you the techniques that I used.

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Jot It Down: The Power of Journaling

Jot It Down is a 32 page (~6200 word) guide that teaches people how powerful journaling can be – in multiple areas of your life.

It also includes some handy tips on how to get the most from journaling, as well as a section dedicated to journal prompts if you are having trouble getting started.

Sections Include:

  • The Power of Journaling
  • There is One For Everything
  • Journaling Tips
  • Journal Prompts

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Reading Journal

We all read, a lot, for business and for pleasure.

And we all probably have a queue of books and publications we’ll read when we have more available free time, right?

This reading journal is good for keeping track of things like that, as well as for people who:

  • Never remember what their books were about …
  • Don’t recall what books they actually read…
  • Are not taking full advantage of their reading…
  • Forgot to whom they lent a book…
  • Lose track of important information from their reading…

So print out this journal, and use it in the best way for it to help you.

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