How to make $932.85 a day with YouTube video's
Posted 31st May 2016 at 03:55 AM by Jouvan Johnson
That is how much Mike from the Mike from Maine show profited in February of this year.
That is a really sweet income. If you don't know what he does he interviews successful product launchers about their up coming products.
He does this 5 days a week to give potential customers a bit more information about the product before they make a buying decision. He also adds a lot of bonuses to people who buy through his affiliate link.
If you look at his income updates you can see that it took him a few years to get to this level but it just shows what is possible if you work hard and stay consistent.
I have wanted to give this method a real good go because it is a great way to network with other marketers, build a brand and of course a good source of income in the long run.
I have spoke to mike and he was kind enough to point me in the right direction about what to do and even gave me a copy of his product on this very method completely free of charge. (He definitely has an abundance mindset and cares about his audience and not just in it for a quick buck) but I want to differentiate myself from what he does while still following a proven method.
That being said I am going to be going full throttle with this method and document what I do and what does & doesn't work. This will be a good case study that people can follow along with.
The reason I am writing this in here is because I need your help to make this the best interview show I possibly can.
So my question to you is what do you like and dislike about these types of interview shows? What would make you want to come back again and again to watch/listen?
Thanks in advance.
That is a really sweet income. If you don't know what he does he interviews successful product launchers about their up coming products.
He does this 5 days a week to give potential customers a bit more information about the product before they make a buying decision. He also adds a lot of bonuses to people who buy through his affiliate link.
If you look at his income updates you can see that it took him a few years to get to this level but it just shows what is possible if you work hard and stay consistent.
I have wanted to give this method a real good go because it is a great way to network with other marketers, build a brand and of course a good source of income in the long run.
I have spoke to mike and he was kind enough to point me in the right direction about what to do and even gave me a copy of his product on this very method completely free of charge. (He definitely has an abundance mindset and cares about his audience and not just in it for a quick buck) but I want to differentiate myself from what he does while still following a proven method.
That being said I am going to be going full throttle with this method and document what I do and what does & doesn't work. This will be a good case study that people can follow along with.
The reason I am writing this in here is because I need your help to make this the best interview show I possibly can.
So my question to you is what do you like and dislike about these types of interview shows? What would make you want to come back again and again to watch/listen?
Thanks in advance.
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I had previously posted this post in the main forum but I am guessing someone didn't like it even though it was getting comments so was removed.
But that being said I did get a few email suggestions.
"Jouvan, truthfully I don't watch/listen to much interview shows about product reviews but I'll share a bit of my personal perspective if I did.
The one thing I'd value above everything else in a product review is...
*Honesty/transparency.*
Many people in the internet marketing / make money online space are aware that many marketers push products just to make a quick buck, and they'll often exaggerate the value of a product just to make the sale.
If you can consistently show that you're being up-front about what the product really contains, and you happen to recommend something that interests me, I'll buy.
But that's just my view on the matter.
Regards,
Daniel"
"The biggest problem/peeve I have with these interview shows and podcasts is that the host and guest waste half the time either joking around to show you how human they are and what good buddies they are, or kissing each other's backside to pump up how important the interview is.
If I want to watch that kind of crap, there's MSNBC and FoxNews out there already.
All the best"Posted 31st May 2016 at 04:03 AM by Jouvan Johnson


