If you Are Now Making Money on The Internet - What Was the Product/Course that Got You There?

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I am building a website hoping to help people to start their own (legitimate) businesses from home.

I want to compile a list of the most useful products, specifically courses, that got you to the point of making at least $300 per week plus on the internet. This will be for complete products, i.e. not a product where you have to buy a dozen other things to make it work! (Autoresponders, hosting, domains names etc., excluded).

I will buy and review the top few products/courses and post them on the site for sale.

If you could also add how long it took you to start making money with the product that would also be very helpful.

Thanks Warriors!
#internet #making #money #product or course
  • Profile picture of the author Johnny Optimo
    Really, the best tool is knowledge.. I'm now an expert is HTML/CSS and PHP/MySQL as well as SEO and it's been the biggest help for me thus far. This doesn't mean buying WSO packages that promise to make you money, it means actually learning the basics - so get some good books that teach you those subjects I mentioned.. then when you come here and maybe buy a WSO, you'll really be able to implement the entire concept a lot better and faster.

    If you're looking for a resource list, you can download my ebook (link in sig), and most of the stuff there is free, although there are a few paid resources you can check out.
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  • Profile picture of the author DrewClement
    A course called "working my f'in tail off and constantly testing, improving, working, working, and working"
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    • Profile picture of the author Fernando Veloso
      Originally Posted by DrewClement View Post

      A course called "working my f'in tail off and constantly testing, improving, working, working, and working"
      Hey! I bought that one too!

      Honestly OP, I just bought "some" stuff years after making a solid income. So really can't help you out on this.
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      • Profile picture of the author myob
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        • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
          Originally Posted by myob View Post

          The War Room has the largest cache of secret marketing tools and weapons available anywhere.
          This is too funny so far. I have been approached by people asking me which is the best course and I have only one answer at this point - and that's for something that was free!!

          I just don't want my readers swooping down on bright shiny objects and getting nowhere with them, as so many folks do.

          This is certainly becoming a very interesting exercise and I thank all for their replies thus far.
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          • Profile picture of the author Hamida Harland
            Niche Marketing On Crack helped me get my first taste of niche blogging profits a few years back.

            I don't even know if it's on the market any more, and if it is, it's probably out of date.

            I can't attribute all my success to just one product though - I've read hundreds of ebooks over the years. I've picked up quite a few useful nuggets of info along the way, and of course much of my success comes from just taking action on what I've learnt.
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            • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
              [QUOTE=Hamida Harland;4105558]Niche Marketing On Crack helped me get my first taste of niche blogging profits a few years back.
              LMAO!! Maybe the next version will be Niche Marketing on Illegal Painkillers, because some of these so-called gurus are a royal pain in the arse.

              Appreciate your comment! Thanks.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Roger that and thanks!
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by DrewClement View Post

      A course called "working my f'in tail off and constantly testing, improving, working, working, and working"
      Roger that!
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  • Profile picture of the author GailTrahd
    I can't point to just one product or thing that got me where I've been but I can say that I agree wholeheartedly with Johnny Optimo - knowledge and then more knowledge - become an expert in one thing and then move on to the next thing. You'll find that as you learn more about SEO, product creation, back links, relationships, mentors etc. that you will move in the right direction.
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  • Profile picture of the author weblink29
    I bought a few courses over the last year. Nothing too expensive - $40 courses. I learned things in each course that made me feel I got my moneys worth out of them. None of them teaches you everything you need to know. One guy showed his method of creating mailing lists, another showed how he promoted amazon products, etc, etc. I find them inspirational. Watching videos of people who are making money on the internet and showing you some of the tricks they use helps keep me in the right state of mind. Just like coming to this board reading posts from fellow marketers who are making a living on the internet does. I'm not there yet myself....but I'm keeping my eye on the ball.
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  • Profile picture of the author MrHurry
    There's only so much reading, courses, etc. that you can take to educate yourself on 'best' ways or 'how' to make money online. My honest advice is to simply read enough to know and understand the basics of what you need to get started and then, well, get started! You won't ever make any money in internet/online marketing until you start spending money and testing. As mentioned above, work ethic is huge here and not quitting on yourself. I've worked with publishers who have lost over $10k before they finally 'cracked the code' and started making money, only to go on to become extremely successful (in the CPA world) and some have even progressed (naturally) into being advertisers of their own products.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by MrHurry View Post

      There's only so much reading, courses, etc. that you can take to educate yourself on 'best' ways or 'how' to make money online. My honest advice is to simply read enough to know and understand the basics of what you need to get started and then, well, get started! You won't ever make any money in internet/online marketing until you start spending money and testing. As mentioned above, work ethic is huge here and not quitting on yourself. I've worked with publishers who have lost over $10k before they finally 'cracked the code' and started making money, only to go on to become extremely successful (in the CPA world) and some have even progressed (naturally) into being advertisers of their own products.
      This question is getting some very interesting replies - but still no courses that anyone is jumping up and down about. I find that amazing - or do the gurus only come out at night - will I wake up at 3am with a landing page above my bed and a giant BUY IT NOW button blinding me?

      Seriously, I think I got up too early - thank you for your reply. I agree of course, what little I know came from writing articles for those that do know - not from Guru courses.
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  • Profile picture of the author TryBPO
    The thing that really got me started on niche sites was the "Website Flopping" post from here around a year ago or so...and it was free, didn't cost a dime! Nice deal, eh?
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  • Profile picture of the author 1lov1
    i learned a lot from mike johnsons autoblog blueprint course about SEO/wordpress/backlinks,etc........

    but most important than any 1 course is just trying different areas of IM to find what fits me(example I 1st started with an article marketing product and realized HATED article marketing and writing articles)
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  • Profile picture of the author dsouravs
    I am learning the basics and I think you can't earn by depending on 1 product. From time to time yo have to promote different products. And if you plan to sell 1 product then use full force to promote it. Do Facebook marketing, twitter, SEO and link buidling, blog posts etc.

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  • Profile picture of the author RossChops
    The one thing that helped me more than anything was the WF. I had played around with SEO and Affiliate marketing for a few months prior to joining WF without really knowing what a large iceberg SEO was. After joining the forum I spent hours and hours piecing together forum posts from people who were earning serious amounts of cash from their online endeavours and went from there. The best thing about WF is that you can quickly and easily see if the person who is posting is taking rubbish and it is ver easy to identify the best posts. Also WF is a great resource as the tools and techniques that have come and gone over the years have been throughly tested by its members so newbies like me know what works and what doesn't. This saved me countless thousands of pounds as I learnt from the mistakes of others.
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    • Profile picture of the author jbsmith
      I've always learned most by watching what is working at a given point in time -- in other words, watching what the top people are doing online and why.

      When I first started out in 2000 I learned by watching Corey Rudl, Yanik and Marlon come out with their own products - along with my background in developing training programs, the lightbulb went off, there was (and still is) huge opportunity for cost effectively creating and distributing infoproducts (in the past printing and recording costs were prohibilitive)

      Then, I watched in the early 2000's as email marketing came into its own - list building, relationship management, copywriting became more important as competition heated up, etc...

      Late 2000's it was all about SEO - learning how to get your online business in front of your market - content, SEO, blogging, video, etc...

      Now, I'm learning the latest by watching infoproduct business models turn into larger training and franchised opportunities, traffic generation and online marketing becomes more social and ways of finding opportunities evolve as well.

      Yes, I've bought courses, had some coaching, etc...but I've always organized that around what I saw happening rather than just jumping into a program here or there.

      My advice...become a student of watching, digging and learning what is actually happening online, base your plans around that and seek out training to fill in gaps along the way.

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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by RossChops View Post

      The one thing that helped me more than anything was the WF. I had played around with SEO and Affiliate marketing for a few months prior to joining WF without really knowing what a large iceberg SEO was. After joining the forum I spent hours and hours piecing together forum posts from people who were earning serious amounts of cash from their online endeavours and went from there. The best thing about WF is that you can quickly and easily see if the person who is posting is taking rubbish and it is ver easy to identify the best posts. Also WF is a great resource as the tools and techniques that have come and gone over the years have been throughly tested by its members so newbies like me know what works and what doesn't. This saved me countless thousands of pounds as I learnt from the mistakes of others.
      I agree with you, but many newbies come to WF and get totally confused, buying all the courses they see and getting nowhere.

      This is becoming an interesting post, I was expecting to hear people saying "anything by Brian Johnson" or "Bring the Fresh" or some of that Lazy stuff - it just isn't turning out like that at all!

      Thanks
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  • Profile picture of the author John Durham
    Offline Marketing.. and common sense.

    Selling is the same online as offline...only most people dont know it, so they dont sell because they are too busy looking for some pie in the sky answer.

    Selling online is "Selling" - Online.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by John Durham View Post

      Offline Marketing.. and common sense.

      Selling is the same online as offline...only most people dont know it, so they dont sell because they are too busy looking for some pie in the sky answer.

      Selling online is "Selling" - Online.
      When I am given free range to write articles about online marketing, I always stress that point about selling that you mention above. The psychology is the same, the tactics only very slightly different.

      Appreciate your comment - thanks!
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  • Profile picture of the author Kecia
    I learned how to set up and sell PLR from Tiffany Dow's PLR ATM. That's currently the only residual income business I have set up so far, though I am learning how to get into the info product business.
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    • Profile picture of the author mysterrio
      Originally Posted by Kecia View Post

      I learned how to set up and sell PLR from Tiffany Dow's PLR ATM. That's currently the only residual income business I have set up so far, though I am learning how to get into the info product business.
      Tiffany has some great products and I have found everyone I bought from her very helpful.
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  • Profile picture of the author entrepreneurjay
    For me it was the Warriorforum, and a whole lot of late nights learning everything I could about internet marketing, and making money online. If I wanted to learn how to do something I googled it and learned all I could about that particular subject.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by entrepreneurjay View Post

      For me it was the Warriorforum, and a whole lot of late nights learning everything I could about internet marketing, and making money online. If I wanted to learn how to do something I googled it and learned all I could about that particular subject.
      I guess I will be scrubbing this whole idea for an article (and maybe a couple of bucks in affiliate commissions) and letting them know about the sages in the Warrior Forum.

      Thanks for your comments - I agree and appreciate them.
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  • Profile picture of the author DireStraits
    Think & Learn & Do & Test & Adapt & Grow Rich was the product to which I attribute most of my success.

    Seriously though, no single product got me earning money online. In fact, not buying many products at all (except for when I knew exactly what I wanted, such as Perry Marshall's Adwords ebook, etc) is probably what helped me: I didn't get sold on and suckered in by all the "magic bullet" formulas and scary voodoo malarky that tends, in my opinion, to make more broke, burned-out hobos than it does millionaires.

    John (XFactor) Robinson's famous AdSense thread, right here on the WarriorForum, was one of the most helpful, inspirational things for me, actually ... and that was totally free.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by DireStraits View Post

      Think & Learn & Do & Test & Adapt & Grow Rich was the product to which I attribute most of my success.

      Seriously though, no single product got me earning money online. In fact, not buying many products at all (except for when I knew exactly what I wanted, such as Perry Marshall's Adwords ebook, etc) is probably what helped me: I didn't get sold on and suckered in by all the "magic bullet" formulas and scary voodoo malarky that tends, in my opinion, to make more broke, burned-out hobos than it does millionaires.

      John (XFactor) Robinson's famous AdSense thread, right here on the WarriorForum, was one of the most helpful, inspirational things for me, actually ... and that was totally free.
      Ah MALARKY another English word I had forgotten (I'm from Lancashire). I agree with what you're saying. I have learned more from writing articles for IMers and network marketers, and WF, than anything contained in a course (and I've read a few!) Thanks for your comments, have a pint of decent bitter for me will ya?

      A not-quite-burned-out-hobo.

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      • Profile picture of the author DireStraits
        Originally Posted by wimbledonwoman View Post

        Ah MALARKY another English word I had forgotten (I'm from Lancashire). I agree with what you're saying. I have learned more from writing articles for IMers and network marketers, and WF, than anything contained in a course (and I've read a few!) Thanks for your comments, have a pint of decent bitter for me will ya?

        A not-quite-burned-out-hobo.

        Lancashire, eh?

        "Tah f'pint, ducks".
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  • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
    First of all, hello fellow Warrior from Tampa. I am not far from you

    I would suggest compiling a list of what to do and what not to do when getting started instead of directing anyone to a specific product. Putting things into action is what really matters. If a newbie can't get this process ingrained into their head they will never succeed.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by Steven Miranda View Post

      First of all, hello fellow Warrior from Tampa. I am not far from you

      I would suggest compiling a list of what to do and what not to do when getting started instead of directing anyone to a specific product. Putting things into action is what really matters. If a newbie can't get this process ingrained into their head they will never succeed.
      Roger that Steven. I hate this weather, I NEED to make some money so I can move!

      Thanks for your comment - I agree wholeheartedly - Karen
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      • Profile picture of the author Steven Miranda
        Originally Posted by wimbledonwoman View Post

        Roger that Steven. I hate this weather, I NEED to make some money so I can move!

        Thanks for your comment - I agree wholeheartedly - Karen
        It sure is hot down here!
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  • Profile picture of the author DavidTT
    obviously its hardwork and will but if you're talking about a product/course, hands down is wealthy affiliate university.

    Beats pretty much most of what I learned around and I'll tell you this now, I bought TONS of stuff and its incomparable.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by DavidTT View Post

      obviously its hardwork and will but if you're talking about a product/course, hands down is wealthy affiliate university.

      Beats pretty much most of what I learned around and I'll tell you this now, I bought TONS of stuff and its incomparable.

      I have also heard good things about WAU - if it gets some more votes I may take a look at it.

      Thanks - Karen
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      • Profile picture of the author IMWinner
        There is a lot of information on the internet and book stores that help you understand how to make money online. One thing though, there are so many sites offering solutions for some payments and this is where you need to watch out. Scam! Some claim to help make even up to 300,000$ a month...
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        • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
          Originally Posted by IMWinner View Post

          There is a lot of information on the internet and book stores that help you understand how to make money online. One thing though, there are so many sites offering solutions for some payments and this is where you need to watch out. Scam! Some claim to help make even up to 300,000$ a month...
          Thanks that's one area I should mention - I hadn't thought of that.
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  • Profile picture of the author wordydiva
    I can't think of any one, individual, course that helped me. I combined different methods that I felt would work with my current projects, or help me meet my goals.
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  • Profile picture of the author mattlaclear
    That's easy. Yanik Silver's:

    Don't feel guilty because this is almost too easy...

    Plus I used his sales letter templates to sell the public domain products I built from what I learned in his course.

    So again...

    Thanks Yanik. You rock!
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  • Profile picture of the author mr2monster
    To be quite honest, no product got me started.

    I learned about online marketing through the warrior forum (I don't even remember how i found this place to be honest).

    I just put together the stuff that made sense to me, then I applied it to MY OWN IDEA and it started working for me.

    Note that this was after several years of making ZERO by looking for a step by step, push button, magic formula.

    Learn the theory, then apply that to your own idea, and make it happen.
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  • Profile picture of the author Alex Copeland
    The first real course that made me proper affiliate money by following it from start to end and just doing what they told me was AffiloBlueprint by Mark Ling. I know this is from a while back now but I think an update was released and a lot of it was solid enough that it still applies.

    I didn't quite get to the $300/week point with one go through but most of the sites built using that made a constant $100-200/week within a month or two of building them.

    For site flipping the one that gave me the most info is eTycoon by Ryan Moran. There is some great stuff in there and helped me get the most out of mine and some clients sites.

    The other one that I would recommend is Wealthy Affiliate, there is a lot in there that helps, but I would say it isn't really a course as such, it is ever evolving and a great source of info but sometimes it feels like you have to make your own plan from it.

    There have been many since then, Amazon courses, YouTube courses, Article Marketing courses, Site Flipping courses and more, but they are the ones that kick started it for me I think.

    Hope that helps a little!
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by RockstarMedia View Post

      The first real course that made me proper affiliate money by following it from start to end and just doing what they told me was AffiloBlueprint by Mark Ling. I know this is from a while back now but I think an update was released and a lot of it was solid enough that it still applies.

      I didn't quite get to the $300/week point with one go through but most of the sites built using that made a constant $100-200/week within a month or two of building them.

      For site flipping the one that gave me the most info is eTycoon by Ryan Moran. There is some great stuff in there and helped me get the most out of mine and some clients sites.

      The other one that I would recommend is Wealthy Affiliate, there is a lot in there that helps, but I would say it isn't really a course as such, it is ever evolving and a great source of info but sometimes it feels like you have to make your own plan from it.

      There have been many since then, Amazon courses, YouTube courses, Article Marketing courses, Site Flipping courses and more, but they are the ones that kick started it for me I think.

      Hope that helps a little!
      Thanks for your thoughtful answer, I think that's the second mention of Wealthy Affiliate, plus it was something I wanted to look at myself, another couple of mentions and it goes to #1 on my list.

      Have a good evening - Karen
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  • Profile picture of the author GlobalTrader
    The Internet Marketing course that was published by Corey Rudl way back in 1998 was what I give most of the credit to helping motivate and educate me about the potential of Internet marketing. Unfortunately, Corey is no longer with us but the Internet Marketing Center he started still is and their course is now online versus the nearly 1,000 pages of paper (two ring binders) that I originally purchased. I believe the current version is still a good one but the dynamic personality of Corey can never be replaced.
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    • Profile picture of the author VanessaB
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      • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
        Originally Posted by DanielleS View Post

        Proud Graduate of the School of Hard Knocks.
        Were we in the same class Danielle. LOL
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        • Profile picture of the author VanessaB
          Originally Posted by wimbledonwoman View Post

          Were we in the same class Danielle. LOL
          And in the same area it seems... I'm in West Pasco. We should have a class reunion.
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          • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
            Originally Posted by DanielleS View Post

            And in the same area it seems... I'm in West Pasco. We should have a class reunion.
            Maybe we can do lunch and think up a kazillion dollar JV:confused:
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            • Profile picture of the author VanessaB
              Originally Posted by wimbledonwoman View Post

              Maybe we can do lunch and think up a kazillion dollar JV:confused:
              I love Shepards down on Clearwater Beach, but if you can get up to Holiday, there's this place called Miss Vickie's On The River (Anclote River)... it's actually part of a big high and dry marina... Miss Vickie's has "She Crab Soup"...

              It is TO DIE FOR..

              My Skype info is on my WF profile.
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              • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
                Originally Posted by DanielleS View Post

                I love Shepards down on Clearwater Beach, but if you can get up to Holiday, there's this place called Miss Vickie's On The River (Anclote River)... it's actually part of a big high and dry marina... Miss Vickie's has "She Crab Soup"...

                It is TO DIE FOR..

                My Skype info is on my WF profile.
                I don't get out much always so durn busy, and haven't heard of either! If I am up Holiday way I will holler.
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            • Profile picture of the author BOBBYDEMAN
              Honestly its a combination of different programs, events, and testing to get to the point of actually making decent money online.
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              If you are open to including work with offline businesses in your resource, Happy Warrior's WSO is excellent.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by MikeE516 View Post

      Wealthy Affiliate got my feet wet about 4 years ago but I eventually I hired a personal coach.

      That's what really made the difference.

      Mike
      Yeah! #3 for Wealthy Affiliate! Definitely numero uno on my list now. Thanks for your answer - much appreciated.
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  • Profile picture of the author Gclunis
    I've never really been one to buy products. The one's that I have bought have been some kind of software.

    The thing that really got me on the right track was reading my favorite blogs such as:

    http://incomediary.com by Michael Dunlop
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  • Profile picture of the author focused
    Sara Young's Easy Paycheck Formula did the trick for me. It's easy to implement and does produce results if you work at it.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by beep beep View Post

      Sara Young's Easy Paycheck Formula did the trick for me. It's easy to implement and does produce results if you work at it.
      I haven't heard of that one - I will track it down and maybe take a look. Thanks for your response.
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    • Profile picture of the author Jill Carpenter
      Well, it may be a bit outdated, but Affiliate Project X.

      I got it in 2007 and some of the rules may have changed that were encouraged - or should I say parts of some of the techniques in the original book may now be frowned upon as they were greatly exploited.

      It may have been updated since then, I just don't know.

      Anyway, I made money 4 days after I started to "take action" and did make over $500 days as said on the sales page.

      It actually inspired me and lit a fire under my ass to get a site up lickity split.

      That in itself was worth it as I had been making that simple task a big issue.

      It didn't tell me how to get the site up, but some how knocked it into my head that I needed one fast.
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      • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
        Originally Posted by Jill Carpenter View Post

        Well, it may be a bit outdated, but Affiliate Project X.

        I got it in 2007 and some of the rules may have changed that were encouraged - or should I say parts of some of the techniques in the original book may now be frowned upon as they were greatly exploited.

        It may have been updated since then, I just don't know.

        Anyway, I made money 4 days after I started to "take action" and did make over $500 days as said on the sales page.

        It actually inspired me and lit a fire under my ass to get a site up lickity split.

        That in itself was worth it as I had been making that simple task a big issue.

        It didn't tell me how to get the site up, but some how knocked it into my head that I needed one fast.
        I haven;t heard of that one either Jill, but so many people are saying that certain courses got them off their butts and working. It is a lot of work, but at least we can suffer at home and not in a rat cubicle.

        Thanks for your reply.

        Karen
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      • Profile picture of the author paulie888
        Originally Posted by Jill Carpenter View Post

        Well, it may be a bit outdated, but Affiliate Project X.

        I got it in 2007 and some of the rules may have changed that were encouraged - or should I say parts of some of the techniques in the original book may now be frowned upon as they were greatly exploited.

        It may have been updated since then, I just don't know.

        Anyway, I made money 4 days after I started to "take action" and did make over $500 days as said on the sales page.

        It actually inspired me and lit a fire under my ass to get a site up lickity split.

        That in itself was worth it as I had been making that simple task a big issue.

        It didn't tell me how to get the site up, but some how knocked it into my head that I needed one fast.
        I fondly remember the good old days when Adwords was such ripe hunting ground circa 2007 and earlier. I recall picking up Google Cash by Chris Carpenter, and becoming absolutely fascinated with Adwords and paid advertising.

        It was relatively easy back then, and I remember making well over $1,000 within a week or so, and it was so enjoyable to spend $50 every day and get $100 or more back without really needing to test and tweak too much.
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  • Profile picture of the author CDarklock
    Originally Posted by wimbledonwoman View Post

    making at least $300 per week plus on the internet
    ...doing what?

    I downloaded a free course in ghostwriting from Jenn Dize, and used it to make several hundred dollars almost immediately. In fact, I pulled in over $3k that month and $5k the next.

    Of course, I'm also a professional-level writer, who's published both poetry and short fiction as well as two videogame scripts and several technical articles.

    And while the steps in that course definitely did get me making money online, I suspect the important part was probably the thirty years of writing.

    When you dig into it, you'll find that what really makes people money on the internet is selling the results of something they're good at doing. Even if I told you exactly how I got clients to pay over $100 for a 500 word article, that wouldn't change whether you can write an article that's worth over $100.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

      ...doing what?

      I downloaded a free course in ghostwriting from Jenn Dize, and used it to make several hundred dollars almost immediately. In fact, I pulled in over $3k that month and $5k the next.

      Of course, I'm also a professional-level writer, who's published both poetry and short fiction as well as two videogame scripts and several technical articles.

      And while the steps in that course definitely did get me making money online, I suspect the important part was probably the thirty years of writing.

      When you dig into it, you'll find that what really makes people money on the internet is selling the results of something they're good at doing. Even if I told you exactly how I got clients to pay over $100 for a 500 word article, that wouldn't change whether you can write an article that's worth over $100.
      My site is about how people can make money on line by any legal means. I have been writing for donkey's years too... it might be something I can look at for myself!

      Thanks a lot for your suggestion I will investigate.
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    • Profile picture of the author John Romaine
      Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

      ...doing what?

      I downloaded a free course in ghostwriting from Jenn Dize, and used it to make several hundred dollars almost immediately. In fact, I pulled in over $3k that month and $5k the next.

      Of course, I'm also a professional-level writer, who's published both poetry and short fiction as well as two videogame scripts and several technical articles.

      And while the steps in that course definitely did get me making money online, I suspect the important part was probably the thirty years of writing.

      When you dig into it, you'll find that what really makes people money on the internet is selling the results of something they're good at doing. Even if I told you exactly how I got clients to pay over $100 for a 500 word article, that wouldn't change whether you can write an article that's worth over $100.
      Theres no two ways about it. This dude is cool.

      BTW - Wheres the cat?

      As for the original question......the WARRIOR FORUM.

      I spent tens of thousands on seminars, coaching and courses, and learnt more here FOR FREE.
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    • Profile picture of the author elrascal
      Originally Posted by CDarklock View Post

      ...doing what?

      I downloaded a free course in ghostwriting from Jenn Dize, and used it to make several hundred dollars almost immediately. In fact, I pulled in over $3k that month and $5k the next.

      Of course, I'm also a professional-level writer, who's published both poetry and short fiction as well as two videogame scripts and several technical articles.

      And while the steps in that course definitely did get me making money online, I suspect the important part was probably the thirty years of writing.

      When you dig into it, you'll find that what really makes people money on the internet is selling the results of something they're good at doing. Even if I told you exactly how I got clients to pay over $100 for a 500 word article, that wouldn't change whether you can write an article that's worth over $100.
      THis is the best post in thread so far.

      A very strong message. Thanks for sharing
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  • Profile picture of the author JSThompson
    Fiverr is great for making supplemental income. There are so many different gigs out there that anyone can do. Everyone can find something they can do there.
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    • Profile picture of the author wimbledonwoman
      Originally Posted by JSThompson View Post

      Fiverr is great for making supplemental income. There are so many different gigs out there that anyone can do. Everyone can find something they can do there.
      It's slave labor but would certainly be better than sitting around doing nothing!
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  • Profile picture of the author Joe Benjamin
    Originally Posted by wimbledonwoman View Post

    I am building a website hoping to help people to start their own (legitimate) businesses from home.

    I want to compile a list of the most useful products, specifically courses, that got you to the point of making at least $300 per week plus on the internet. This will be for complete products, i.e. not a product where you have to buy a dozen other things to make it work! (Autoresponders, hosting, domains names etc., excluded).

    I will buy and review the top few products/courses and post them on the site for sale.

    If you could also add how long it took you to start making money with the product that would also be very helpful.

    Thanks Warriors!
    Thinking back...

    I did several things that made me money by following
    ONE or TWO or sometimes THREE combined courses...

    rarely did i get a *be-all-end-all* course.

    I used to do DiDi Alcheva's Ebay Marketing System to
    sell cell phones on eBay and THAT worked well for me
    to the tune of a few hundred dollars profit a month.

    I implemented another eBay course about classifieds &
    that worked only with a slight modification that made
    the difference between success and failure (the owner
    conveniently left out a critical piece of information).

    Everything else I'm doing like listbuilding and such was
    a result of a combination of a LOT of different stuff.

    From this *stuff* I created my own game plan. And, it
    is the most common way i do business.

    Rarely is there *one* thing that'll take me to the next
    level as I discovered what takes me there isn't a single
    thing outside myself, but from within.

    I know there was 2 or 3 other methods I used exclusively
    that worked for me but I'm too lazy to go back in time to
    think about it. I think this should do...
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  • Profile picture of the author asimbawany
    As many already commented before me, there wasn't one course that taught me everything but the very 1st course I started on was the best I ever had... It laid out all the concepts for me and made everything very easy...
    That course was consumer wealth system by Daniel Turner and Marc Lindsay...
    I made good money using their course (even when I neglected my CWS sites) and what they taught on their private coaching calls and now I work with them as well.
    PM me If you're interested, I can get you a review copy so you can go over it for yourself.

    Plus, if you ask for other recommendations I highly recommend Elite Niche Research by Andrew Hansen as THE BEST course on market research I ever laid my eyes on...

    and if you're putting in something about niche marketing as a product owner, then Niche Profit Classroom by Adam Short is amazing.. though its a monthly recurring but there is a $1 trial for 2 weeks... enough for a review I think...

    I'v reviewed them all myself and also implement their techniques in my own business on a regular basis...
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  • Profile picture of the author copyassassin
    This wasn't a course per se, but as a huge SEO fan of Aaron Wall, I decided if he was making money selling an ebook, so should I.

    I copied the format of his sales letter (since copywriting wasn't even a term I'd heard about), applied it to another niche, and hey, it worked. That was a long time along.

    And that slippery sloop landed me here in the WF.

    See what works, and do that.
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  • Profile picture of the author HigherPrThanGod
    Originally Posted by wimbledonwoman View Post

    I am building a website hoping to help people to start their own (legitimate) businesses from home.

    I want to compile a list of the most useful products, specifically courses, that got you to the point of making at least $300 per week plus on the internet. This will be for complete products, i.e. not a product where you have to buy a dozen other things to make it work! (Autoresponders, hosting, domains names etc., excluded).

    I will buy and review the top few products/courses and post them on the site for sale.

    If you could also add how long it took you to start making money with the product that would also be very helpful.

    Thanks Warriors!
    Uh.. well I suppose my answer would be in my sig. It's my own system that I've started using this year alone and I'm already nearing $300 a week. As I add more domains it's going to get interesting.

    BUT I don't have an affiliate program!
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  • Profile picture of the author terrencewan
    What's the point of having the best system or products
    when the students are a bunch of lazy and negative
    people.
    Things got to work in 2 ways, not one.
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