Thursday, April 30, 2020

Alternatives to product development companies

Hi there Fastlane. I came across this community while looking for guidance on product development.

I have a very simple product idea that I want to take to market, probably via Amazon. I created a jury-rigged prototype that performs the function of the product well, but it lacks the aesthetic appeal to actually sell. The product is very straightforward and easy to understand—likely made of plastic with no electronics or anything. From my research, there aren’t any comparable products to it...

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T-SHIRT STORE BASED ON DROPSHIPPING FOR SALE

... "Pay Now" button, your account will be charged with USD 1, then we will send you a payment request for the amount auctioned during the auction.

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Need help with Licensing?

Hi Guys, Brad here. I'm in the process of developing a site similar to eBay, but niche targeting. I'm only hosting the site, not holding inventory or anything, just middle manning. I'm trying to find the license or if I need one host a site like this.


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Thinking of learning Spanish during the lockdown

I have a lot of extra time on my hands at the moment and have always loved the idea of learning to speak Spanish.

My ultimate aim is to earn enough money to move to Spain full time so it certainly makes sense to learn the language beforehand.

I've been reading different methods online and from all accounts, you will learn quicker if you talk Spanish.

Baselang have a course for $150 a month where you can schedule as many 30 min online meetings with Spanish speakers. In addition to the...

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You don't need to be an expert

You don't need to be an expert

People typically underestimate the value they can add.

Often they feel they need to be an expert to help someone.

That's not the case.

In this video I talk about how I got started in my current business, before I'd even heard of AdWords.


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Path to creating a digital product

Posting this in the main forum this time to get more feedback!

I realized I've been trying to start businesses with incredibly low entry barriers and when I did, I did nothing to add more value. I spent a few days brainstorming and came up with three solutions to problems, all of them working best as an app.

1. In the mental health niche, easiest to monetize, most difficult to make. Highest entry barriers but with the potential to help a lot of people.
2. Food/nutrition niche. Initially...

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Product idea

Hello everyone!! The past few months I have been working on a product to sell. I have come up with the design, the community I would like to target, the potential cost of the product, as well as where I would like to sell it. I have done my research as to patent and trademarking and pretty much all the ABCs of making a product. I know that I have to develop a prototype for my product so that I can try it out and iron out any faultiness with it. However I am stuck with finding out how to...

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Listening for echos...

There is a very eerie feeling when it comes time for soft proof of concept. I, like many of you, have no idea what is the best way to get an idea out into the market place to have it validated. There are countless invention help companies out there that advertise getting you from start to finish, all you need is a "good idea" and you can be the next big thing. I literally almost filled out 3 NDA with different companies thinking - this is the easiest way. Yet the price tag kept screaming at...

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How to Create a Swipe File (Everything You Need to Know)

Brian Kurtz once wrote, “you can’t beat a swipe file for deep insight and inspiration.”

It’s little wonder then why writers, bloggers, copywriters, students, and creatives from all fields use swipe files to fine-tune their writing skills and brainstorm new ideas.

But what is a swipe file anyway?

How can it improve your writing?

And how the heck do you create one?

Let’s dive in and find out…

The idea of the swipe file originated in the copywriting world.

Back in the day, good copywriters collected clippings with marketing strategies like sales letters, headlines, and print ads that had worked well in the past and placed them inside physical folders. When these writers needed to create a new piece of content, swipe files gave them something to lean on.

But a swipe file isn’t just for copywriters anymore.

It’s a wonderful tool every writer — from students who are writing papers for school to freelancers who are writing assignments for clients — should have in their toolbelt.

What a Swipe File is NOT

We’re not talking about copying. You never take somebody else’s words and put them into your writing. That’s plagiarism.

What we’re talking about is analyzing good writing and discovering the underlying principle — the hidden technique behind it. It saves you time, and the output is almost always better.

Sure, you can create something truly original and hope it will click. But, as Charlie Munger said:

I believe in the discipline of mastering the best that other people have ever figured out. I don’t believe in just sitting down and trying to dream it all up yourself. Nobody’s that smart.

Cultivating a swipe file is like taking private lessons from your writing heroes. And you don’t have to pay for it.

Just devote some time and be diligent.

How Can Swipe Files Improve Your Writing?

The web is filled with great quotes, tips, and tricks for improving your writing skills. But it’s the simplest piece of advice that’s often ignored by writers:

Practice.

Deliberate practice speeds up your learning and makes your progress visible.

And that’s where swipe files shine.

When your best examples are collected in a swipe file, you can easily access and study them (more on that in a moment).

The result?

  • You learn how to cultivate your brand, voice, and unique style.
  • Writer’s block becomes a thing of the past.
  • You complement the theoretical with hands-on training. Books on writing can help you comprehend writing techniques, but studying successful content “in the wild” allows you to see how others have put those techniques into practice.
  • You shorten your writing process, which allows you to write faster and be more productive.

The list goes on and on.

What are Some Swipe File Examples?

In a moment, we’re going to look at a few different examples of swipe files. But before we do, a quick note:

When smart writers collect examples for their swipe file, they study and analyze them before filing them away. They try to work out what methods and techniques were used to write the piece of content they’re swiping.

This is what we will do in each of the following swipe file examples. We’re going to ask: “Why does this work? Why is it a good example?”

By answering these types of questions, we’ll be better able to apply their techniques in our own writing later.

Headline Swipe File Examples

Ready-made headline formulas can be a wonderful help when you need to write headlines. But analyzing and understanding how awesome headlines are created can be an eye-opening experience, empowering you with the skill to create your own headlines.

When analyzing a headline, try to understand what it’s doing to grab your attention. What’s in it that makes you curious?

Let’s look at three examples:

Swipe-Worthy Headline #1

6 SEO Mistakes That’ll Make Google Hate You Forever

This headline from Jon Morrow is an example of a “threat” headline, which is a type of headline that implies you’ll avoid some kind of pain by reading it.

Why does it work?

  • It awakens anxiety. You could write something like “6 Proven SEO Tactics”, but the dose of uneasiness the headline causes gives it a better chance of being clicked.
  • Power words. The use of power words like “mistakes”, “hate”, and “forever” make the headline stand out.
  • Number psychology. Numbers in headlines make humans more prone to click. It’s scientifically proven.

For reference, here are some more “threat” headline examples:

Swipe-Worthy Headline #2

How to Create a Writing Portfolio That’ll Wow Potential Clients 

On the opposite end of the spectrum, there are “gain headlines,” which lure readers in with the promise of a benefit.

In this example, Smart Blogger’s editor created a headline promising readers the ins and outs of crafting a portfolio that wins clients.

Why does this headline work?

  • Its benefit is clear. Want to know how to create a writing portfolio that works like magic? Click the headline and find out.
  • Proven formula. “How-to” headlines are tried and true. Readers know exactly what to expect: a step-by-step blueprint for creating a writing portfolio.
  • As in the earlier example, this headline captivates the reader by using power words.

Here are a few more “gain headline” examples:

Swipe-Worthy Headline #3

Why It’s Good to Be in a Crowded Niche (Seriously)

The last type of headline we’ll discuss is one that takes a contrarian view on a topic. In the example above, Jon’s headline tackles the notion that it’s best to choose a niche with little-to-no competition.

Why does it work?

  • It’s controversial. A common belief held by many is you should avoid saturated niches. Both supporters and opponents of this view are likely to click.
  • There’s a hidden benefit. The headline implies you’ll learn how to choose a good niche for yourself.
  • It uses CTR (click through rate) boosters. The parentheses make the headline even more clickable.

Here are a few other headlines that challenge conventional wisdom:

Editor’s Note: To learn more types of headlines you can write yourself or add to your swipe file, check out 10 Ways to Exploit Human Nature and Write Amazingly Appealing Headlines.

Email Swipe File Examples

Now let’s look at a few email swipe file examples (and why they’re swipable).

Up first is an email from Carol Tice:

Swipe-Worthy Email #1

swipe file email example 1

Why is this a good email?

  • It has a clear goal. The reader knows the purpose of this email is to encourage them to read a blog post.
  • Shows why the reader should care. There’s a promise the reader will learn how to improve their copywriting skills.
  • Addresses the reader’s hesitation. The reader might be afraid that going through the post will take too much time. But the email states that there are only 6 steps. Seems easy, right?
  • Short and to the point. There’s no fluff. The content of the email is bare bones. The author, Carol, shows she appreciates the reader’s time and gives only the most important information.

Next is an email from Steli Efti of Close CRM:

Swipe-Worthy Email #2

swipe file email example 2

Why is this a swipe-worthy email?

  • The goal of the email is clear. Steli is encouraging the reader to download a free toolkit.
  • Gives a reason to care. The email briefly, but clearly, explains the benefits of the resource.
  • Promises to save the reader time. By compiling several approaches from several different teams, the email implies the hard work has already been done for the reader.

Our final example comes from Henneke of Enchanting Marketing:

Swipe-Worthy Email #3

swipe file email example 3

Why is this a good email?

  • Clear goal. The reader recognizes quickly that it’s an invitation to read a blog post.
  • Stirs a little controversy. By saying there’s a problem with a piece of common advice, Henneke makes the reader even more curious about the post.
  • Easy-to-understand benefit. What writer doesn’t want to learn how to captivate their audience?
  • Promises simplicity. The promise that the tips are “surprisingly simple” (and there’s no talking about grammar) sweeps the reader’s hesitation away.

Save good email examples like these in your swipe file. Whenever one finds its way into your inbox, file it away.

Okay, so we’ve answered the basic questions about swipe files. We’ve even given you several great examples of headlines and emails (and explained why they were worth swiping).

Now for the big question…

How Do You Create a Swipe File?

Obviously, having a physical swipe file like copywriters from decades ago isn’t practical.

You need something in a digital form — and preferably something you can access from all your devices, not just on your laptop or desktop.

Here are 5 tools you can use to create your swipe file:

1. Pinterest

You may think Pinterest is only suitable for gathering images, infographics, and quotes, but it’s also great for articles and blog posts. If it has a URL, you can “pin” it.

You can create several boards, and you can add several sections to each board. It’s perfect for swipe files. Plus, it’s free to use.

2. Trello

Mainly known for its task management and Agile/Scrum/Kanban friendly features, Trello is very flexible.

Think of it like a virtual corkboard where you can pin different lists. Each list can consist of various cards with screenshots, photos, and attachments from multiple sources.

Trello is free, but it also has business plans for advanced users.

3. Evernote

Possibly the most well-known tool for swipe files, Evernote allows you to create notebooks or even collections of notebooks called “stacks.”

Each notebook works as a ring binder; in it, you can collect notes in the form of clipped web pages, articles, and images.

Evernote’s basic plan is free. Their premium plan is $7.99/month.

4. Pocket

Pocket allows you to save images, videos, articles, blog posts and more. Using tags, you can organize content of your Pocket into different categories.

Its free account will cover most every writer’s needs, but if you need to “go premium” it’s $4.99/month.

5. Gmail

Yep, Gmail. You can create a separate Gmail account (it’s free) and use it to save interesting newsletters, sales copy, email marketing emails, etc. As an added bonus, having a separate Gmail account will help you avoid messing up your daily, personal inbox.

Any of these tools can work, but depending on your preferences and needs, you might prefer some tools over others.

To walk you through an example, we’ll create a swipe file using Pocket.

How to Create a Swipe File Using Pocket

To create your Pocket account, go to getpocket.com and sign up:

sign up for pocket

Next, download the Pocket extension for your preferred browser. Pocket offers extensions for Google Chrome, Safari, Opera, and Microsoft Edge. If you use Firefox, Pocket is built right in.

(You can also download Pocket’s mobile app for Apple, Android, and Amazon, so you can add to your swipe file while on the go.)

Then, whenever you come across a swipe worthy piece of content, click on the Pocket button to save it to your list.

A little window will pop up, allowing you to add a tag (Example: “opening”) to the content:

save to pocket

Now, let’s say you’re writing a new article.

You feel stuck and don’t know how to write the opening. All you have to do is go to your Pocket and choose “opening” from your list of tags. All the articles you labeled “opening” will show up.

Read them, analyze, and find inspiration.

pocket tags

With Pocket, you can highlight parts of the article that are most relevant for your swipe file. You can also share items with a friend.

Pocket integrates with over 500 apps including Twitter, Buffer, Facebook, and Flipboard. So when you find something that’s worth swiping on social media, you can effortlessly save it to Pocket.

All your content will be saved for offline use, so you can access saved items while you travel.

And the best thing? As mentioned earlier, it’s completely free. Pocket does have a premium version, but for the purpose of creating a swipe file, the free account will be more than enough.

The only potential problem with using Pocket for your swipe file is its lack of email support. You can send a link via “email to Pocket” and it will be saved to your list, but you cannot save the content of an email to Pocket.

So, if saving the contents of an email is a deal-breaker for you, try Evernote. Email forwarding is included as one of its premium features ($7.99/month).

What Else Can I Swipe?

Honestly? Anything:

  • Parts of a blog post (openings, closings, subheads);
  • Pieces of content demonstrating canny use of power words, sensory words, transitional phrases, or bullet points;
  • Graphics or photos;
  • Quotes;
  • Statistics and research;
  • Tweets;
  • Great copy you see in pop-ups, Facebook ads, sales pages, landing pages, and homepages;
  • Pieces of content using copywriting formulas like AIDA, FAB, or PAS;
  • Excerpts demonstrating great storytelling skills.

In other words:

If it inspires your writing, add it to your swipe file.

Let Your Swipe File be Your Gold Mine

Creativity is often mistaken for being haunted by a mythical muse. People believe the lucky (and most creative) ones are just being visited more often.

But in reality, creativity has much more to do with establishing good habits like writing every day, practicing your editing skills, and collecting and studying examples of good writing.

So, choose one of the tools we mentioned. Start saving things that inspire you.

And the next time you hit a creative barrier, don’t panic. Just open your swipe file.

It’ll help you smoothly cut right through it.

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Who am I and what's my mission?

Hello Everyone, I actually joined this forum a long time ago but wasn't very active (yet).
My Name is Denis, I am 29 years old and I'm from Switzerland. I just started a new business as an online coach.
This is actually my second attempt to break free from the rat race, but this time there is much more emotional investment behind it.

I've always been someone that wanted more out of life than mediocrity. Probably that's also the reason why I'm a huge fan of MJ's material.
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Has anyone here created a course on UDEMY?

I was just curious if anyone here had ever created a course on Udemy - Online Courses from the World's Experts
Seems to me if one is an expert in their field that it could be an additional income stream.
A few of there business/tech courses seemed interesting...

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Help for Entrepreneurs

Hello Everyone, I really love this forum and was wondering if I may ask:

I'm just starting my own small business as a coach/consultant for entrepreneurs and people in high-demanding jobs.
I'm basically helping people to avoid burnout and deal with burnout without having to rely on medication.

So I'm wondering, for all those that are struggling with a lot of stress and pressure:
  1. What are the biggest stepping stones you've encountered?
  2. What bothers you the most?
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The Key to Long-Term Traffic and Profit for Your Blog

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The key to long-term traffic and profit for your blog

“How do you create content that goes viral?”

I remember getting this question from a new blogger. They wanted a post to go viral on their blog, thinking it would suddenly shoot their blog’s traffic and profit into the stratosphere.

And who knows? It may have done just that. Unfortunately, without having plenty of content in their archive there’s a good chance those numbers would have come crashing down pretty quickly.

So I told this particular blogger what they needed to hear rather than what they wanted to hear. And I thought it would be worth sharing what I said with you all this week.

Of course, there’s nothing wrong with writing content that might be shared hundreds or even thousands of times. I often talk about how important it is to write sharable content. But ‘going viral’ won’t necessarily give you the sustained traffic you need to make it as a full-time blogger.

While some bloggers may have achieved overnight success on the back of a single post, in most cases it took months (if not years) for them to become full-time bloggers. I’ve met thousands of bloggers over the years, and the fastest any of them have reached the full-time level is four months. And that was certainly the exception to the rule.

Most people take a longer to reach full-time status. And they achieve it by taking one step at a time.

The thrill

In the early days of Digital Photography School, I was obsessed with having my posts go viral.

And in January 2007 it finally happened.

The blog was about seven months old at the time, and I was averaging around 4,000 visitors a day. I certainly wasn’t complaining about the traffic I had, which came from a combination of:

  • readers from my previous photography blog
  • lots of evergreen content
  • ranking relatively well in search.

But I’d been sitting on that number for a while, and I was no longer satisfied. I wanted more traffic, and I began to look at what other sites were doing.

I was particularly drawn to social bookmarking sites such as dig.com, which were huge at the time. I started analyzing the content being shared a lot on these sites. And I discovered certain characteristics they all shared.

I started writing similar content to those posts being shared over and over. It was quite different to the content I’d written so far. My posts became quite ‘fluffy’ – not very deep, and not very helpful either to be honest. They were written more to create controversy than to help anyone. And they all had titles that were practically clickbait.

And then I’d pitch them to sites by saying, “Here’s a post that might interest you and your readers”.

One of the sites I pitched my posts to was Lifehacker. And when they took the bait and linked to one of those posts, my traffic doubled overnight.

But that was just the beginning. The next day it was picked by digg.com, and I ended up with more than 100,000 visitors in a single day. I can still remember sitting at my computer, watching my stats climb every time I refreshed the page.

It was an incredible rush. And with it came the feeling that I’d finally be able to blog full-time.

The aftermath

But those incredible numbers didn’t last long, and the next day I had 4,100 visitors.

I was so disappointed.

I understand why so many people want their content to go viral. Getting that rush of traffic was amazing, and I doubt I’ll ever forget how I felt that morning. But despite trying to get all those new readers to read another post, sign up for my RSS feed and follow me on Twitter, I never got that traffic again.

For the next month my traffic was back to around 4,000 visitors a day. It started getting me down – I really wanted another rush of traffic. I wrote more posts like the first one, trying to recreate the scenario. But none of them took off. I pitched almost every post I wrote to Lifehacker, but they didn’t link to any of them. I even tried to game Digg and get my post voted up there, without success.

I was obsessed with going viral again. I desperately wanted a repeat of my earlier ‘success’. But all it did was encourage me to write more fluffy content designed to trigger shares rather than serve my readers. And while I did manage to get a few more posts to go viral, the spike in traffic lasted just as long.

The reality

My obsession with going viral continued for months. And then one day I realized what my 4,000-visitors-a-day figure really meant.

I had 4,000 people coming to my site every day. Out of all the web sites on the internet, they were making a conscious decision to spend some of their time on mine. And while I wasn’t getting 100,000 visitors a day, those numbers meant I was getting around 120,000 visitors a month.

Which was definitely worth celebrating.

But I also realized they were now getting short-changed. Because each time they visited they were getting formulaic headlines and fluffy content written specifically to be shared rather than to solve their problems.

And that had to change.

I changed not only what I wrote, but how I wrote. My new goal was to serve the readers I already had, and to grow my traffic slowly over time rather than in one big hit.

Of course, to serve my readers I had to know what they wanted. So I asked them by sending out surveys with questions such as:

  • “Who are you?”
  • “What problems are you having?”
  • “What questions do you need answered?”

From those surveys I learned a lot about my readers, the problems they faced and what they wanted to know about. And I wrote content specifically to answer their question and try to solve their problems rather than to get clicks. And because I wasn’t continually refreshing my stats to see whether I’d managed to go viral again, I had a lot more time to write it.

Not only was I writing more useful content, I was also writing more of it. I quickly went from four posts a week to five, seven and eventually ten.

The human touch

Another bonus was I also had more time to interact with my readers. I started responding to comments more often, and we started a forum to try and build a community there.

I also started taking advantage of the traffic I was getting by encouraging those visitors to become subscribers. I focused more on building my email list and creating email content that would engage those readers and bring them back to the site again and again.

I still tried to write the occasional piece of shareable content. But rather than try to hit the ball out of the park with every post, I’d try it once in a dozen or so posts.

And as it turned out, whenever I did write sharable content my writers happily shared it for me because I was serving them better.

Again, they were just spikes rather than a massive growth for my blog. But they certainly helped in terms of social proof.

A month after deciding to focus on my readers rather than my traffic, I was getting 4,500 visitors a day. Three months later that figure had grown to 6,000 visitors a day. And a year later my blog was getting 9,000 visitors a day.

It still gets the occasional spike in traffic. But those spikes are just a bonus. My goal is to grow my traffic from day to day and have people stick around for the long term.

And now, getting 100,000 visitors a day is normal for us. But only because I stopped chasing viral traffic and started creating content to help my readers.

The truth

I honestly hope you get to experience that moment when one of your posts goes viral and your traffic goes through the roof. But don’t let it distract you from your long-term goals. Remember why you started blogging in the first place. And never take the fact people are choosing to visit your blog again and again for granted.

Look after them. And in the years to come, they will look after you.

Image credit: George Pagan III

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PSA: Don't pursue sports betting as a means of generating income

This was a reply that I sent to a private PM. I think it's worth repeating here:

On the average bet, you're expected to lose 5% of the money you bet. That's how the book makes money. That means that you have to have an advantage over that margin in order to squeeze out a positive EV profit.

So you have to hit 52.5% of your bets at even odds just to make money. Sounds easy. It's not.

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Photos from the Bunker (Our Fastlane Photo Journal)

I thought it might be fun (and light) to create a photo journal that will mark this unique window in time. The only rule is that each post needs to feature a photo, and we'll save the virus discussion for the other threads. Posts can be a glimpse of your day, your sequester location, your escapes, your view out your window, your hospital bed. Please make sure your photos are original. Let's create a group photo journal, and hopefully this brings you some joy as you see a little peek into...

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Upwork $25,000 COVID-19 Grants - What You Need to Know


Upwork is giving out $1 million in project grants.

Businesses who are signed up on Upwork are eligible for up to $25,000.



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How to Recover from 50k in Debt?

Hey Fastlaners,

I need your advice.

9yesm9ve read Unscripted and Millionaure Fastlane

I’m 35, 50k in debt and have no credit, but I’m a fighter! Right now life has me on the ropes. I’ve pushed for 15 years to “make money online” without any results EXCEPT Ive learned how to build, design or maintain majority of the top 1% systems and tools,used online.

My Delimma:

I owe IRS 10K and student loans 40K. I have no assets, no leverage and no family (orphan) and seemingly not enough of...

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What has been GOOD about quarantine/corona for you?

We got a lot of smart and insight people on here - I'd love to see what has been something postive you have taken from the last while?

- Any thing you have noticed and improved or fixed?
- Any big lessons about biz, life, relationships?
- Any thing you finally got time to enjoy or experience?

While I am sure it hasn't been easy for a lot of us I do feel there are a lot of great lessons that people on here can share.

I would love to see what has been some of the big takeaways.


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Best Online Tax Return Software in 2020 for Entrepreneurs

I've used HRblock, TaxAct and Turbo in previous years and I wasn't a fan of any.

Are there any out there you guys recommend?


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Wednesday, April 29, 2020

The Video That Got Banned From YouTube. David Icke on Covid-19 and 5G

Hi Fastlaners.

Amidst the whole coronacrisis thing, I thought I spread some hope for the one who seek from London Real.


Full Interview:
This interview, which was posted on London Real, got banned 2 hours after releasing. There is some very interesting stuff being shared in this interview, that's why I think it's banned.

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Is it important to learn copywriting in 2020?

Recently read the chapter from TMF where MJ says 'if everyones doing it, you shouldn't'- something like that and i agree with that, but i did have some questions.
Nowadays everyones doing copywriting. So many freelancers doing it. Everyone can learn it and do it easily. Isn't the market saturated? Is it better to learn another skill that is not as popular as copy but still very important?
I am learning copy rn and over the past 20 days read cashvertising, created a portfolio and writing...

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Originally from Italy, now in California.


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The process of choosing the right name

Hey everyone!

What kind of process do you go through in choosing a name for your new company or product?

I found one that I like, but decided against it because it narrows my target audience down too much....


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You WON'T Make BIG MONEY Until You Understand This... Even If You're Providing Value

You've tried Facebook/Google ads. You've tried Upwork. You've tried eCommerce. You've tried other side gigs. You've tried freelancing... And you aren't making the money you know you deserve, even after a year or more of trying to provide VALUE... You keep reading stuff, you've read MJ's books, you're hanging around this forum and others, but no dice.

Does that sound like you?

Have you ever STOPPED to ask why that is happening to you? Why is it that you're not getting paid as much as...

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How to Sell Web Design/Web Services during Coronavirus

Excuse the title but that is exactly what this thread will be about:

How to Sell Web Design/Web Services during Coronavirus (or any major crisis)

At the summit, @ZCP had a challenge to positively impact as many people as you could and I feel this is a thread that could help out a few of you over the next few weeks or months.

The advantages right now:
- you can do this from your house
- you already got everything you need right now to start
- there is no shortage...

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Make £1300 in 5 weeks - Your Suggestions

Okay so my gf has set herself a challenge. She wants to make £1300 ($1680) by 31 December 2019, giving her 5 weeks to do it. Crazy? Probably. But maybe not.

I told her I'd come on here to ask you guys for some inspiration.

Here's a little more context:

-She works in a slowlane job as a beauty therapist, Thursday-Saturday (pretty much 9-6 or 9-8 each day)
-She hasn't tried to start a business before
-We have a 2 year old son who she looks after Monday-Wednesday when she's not at work
-We...

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#1925 Etsy bought his marketplace for $275 million

eBay sucked for selling guitars and other musical instruments. So Yan Pritzker created an alternative marketplace, Reverb.

Yan Pritzker is the co-founder of Reverb which allows customers to buy and sell music gear online.

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Andy's AdWords Posts

If you have any questions relating to a thread, please reply to that thread instead of this master one.

If there's anything not covered, ask in here and I'll see about creating a thread for that.


AdWords Course:

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Starting my first E-commerce venture.

A bit more than half a year ago I came up with a simple product idea and have been working on it since. I got some samples about 4 months ago and they were quite popular, sold them pretty fast, so I decided to invest in it a bit and go for it. Last wednesday I got my bulk order here in Estonia and the same evening got the first sales as well. I'm happy that I sticked to it for all this time, not really knowing where it will lead me. I took a break from my construction job abroad (was so fed...

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I start my idea today (eCommerce + POD)

Hey !

So, I was wandering online, searching for a business idea for weeks, when I found a cool ad this morning. Basically, it's some kind of POD (Print on Demand), with additional value.
The ad was in english, the website too, and in USD. Since I'm French, I quickly checked if there was any existing business like this one in France, and found none.
For obvious reason, I'm not disclosing anything about it yet, but once it will be implemented (if it works), I guess talking about it won't be a...

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App creation: App Makers Platform Online or Learn to code?

As I am submerging myself in a totally new territory, I am finding out now that there are App makers platform.
For a week now, I have been learning to code using flutter and dart but my question is,

Do I really need to learn code when there are App making platforms online?
and for lack of better questions which is better?

Ive had a few ideas that I want to hit, like word detection with autoscreen shot. Autolock etc etc.


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KAK’s “Kill Bigger” Incubation Program- With DAILY personal attention.

UPDATED POST:

Hey Guys!

I wanted to give a quick update on what this program has become. In its infancy, we were talking about primarily capitalization and investment strategy... The original offer is still in this post below. What this has become is FAR more custom tailored. I would consider it more of an overall strategy partner. We take a look at the matters at hand together and address them with the best possible action considering any constraints. The goal is moving...

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The Script Is Strong - Check out this “advice” for escaping 9-5



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[Daily Update] Watch me go from Freelancer To Entrepreneur

Hi everyone,

They say that writing your goals down increases the chance you take action. That's why I'm starting this daily thread. Hopefully, this will serve as inspiration for others to take action as well.

I want to introduce this quickly. My name is Max and I'm a 19-year-old freelance writer. I want to create a Saas company around gamification, which is my passion. First, I want to do eCommerce to create a cash-flow business that scales up to 6-figures per month. I will work as a...

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Stop Getting Fat During Quarantine: The Easiest 30 Day Challenge

CHALLENGE STARTS APRIL 27TH. GET A KITCHEN SCALE.

After quarantine started, I jumped from 14% body fat to 18%.

Eating whatever I wanted. Moving around less. Eating "healthy" but too much... the list goes on.

But it's not just me. From looking at Instagram, talking to friends, talking to family, it seems like a problem that's happening for a lot of people. And here's the wakeup call that I had which a lot of you probably should have: When your country opens...

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Tuesday, April 28, 2020

How to Grow an Offline Biz to $20,000/mo, documenting on YouTube

What's up Fastlaners!


I haven't posted on here in quite some time.


I joined the forum in late 2013, before reading MJ's book. I found the Fastlane Forum through a forum called Luxury 4 Play (about cars). Someone had posted a link in the "business" section. I always asked myself, 'how do people afford these crazy cars?!' So I decided to delve down the rabbit hole and find out.


In 2014, I attended the Capitalism and Bacon meetup in Houston, Texas. There, I was introduced to the...

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Abi the nomadic entrepreneur

Hello everyone!

My name is Abi, I am new to the entrepreneur world! I travel the world following the ski industry, but ultimately want to create my own company and products. I am currently working on starting my first company around a product, and am slowly learning the entrepreneurial ropes, but have a long way to go!
I am confident that my product will be a success, but don’t want to set myself up for failure! So, that’s why I’m here! I’m excited to learn from everyone their unique...

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Can Web Design Be Profitable for You - The NO “Hype” Fox Web School Legends Program

This will be a very different Marketplace post. It's more of an educational post really.

In this post, I am going to cover the business side of web design.

Specifically the 4 biggest questions I get asked about creating a profitable web design business...

1) Is Web Design Profitable?
2) What Profits Can I Expect to Make?
3) What Extra Value is There with Web Design?
4) How Can I Make the Quickest Progress Possible?


At the end, I will also talk about the Fox Web School...

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You're from where??

This site is about networking its also nice to know whose in your area. This may help lead to future friendships or business deals. If I can I will try to keep this list updated, want off the list, lemme know as well. I will only put your name on this list if you ask me to in this thread.

I have now linked this on google maps. It has public access, but please only edit your own dot if need be. I put the dots in the closest frame of reference you gave me...

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Female entrepreneur? Want $5k!?

Helooooooo laaaaaadies!

So I just wanted to share this for all the women on the forum, Sara Blakely (founder of Spanx) has donated $5,000,000 to global giving and is distributing $5,000 to 1,000 female entrepreneurs. This is an absolute GOLDMINE!! Applications are paused atm but this definitely worth a shot! @Bekit You are the only female I could think of so far on the forum.

Sara Blakely (@sarablakely) •...

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Starting a YouTube Channel. Let's start getting creative again...

Title says it all. Why the hell not.

I have a lot more free time at the moment in lockdown and I feel like my creative juices are not flowing that great at the minute. Things are, very routine right now for me.
I'm going to document my subscriber/growth progress here and still not sure if I wan't to do fortnightly or monthly updates, I'll decide that soon.

The general cliff-notes for why I'm starting a YouTube channel:

- I want to improve my speech and the way I can present things. I...

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How should I decide on equity and control in my business?

Hey guys, I recently started a business with a friend of mine.

He has already started two businesses and has done well for himself. He's a couple years older than me as well. This is my first business.

He's mostly busy with his other business but he will help me out with this business as well. He is more so in the "advisor role". He's also someone I trust and someone I've been friends with for a while.

As of right now, I have 80 percent equity in the business, and he has 20 percent...

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Tin Foil Hat Time: Are Aliens Here?

I consider myself open minded and today I'm going to admit that I'm leaning toward the idea that aliens are here and have been visiting Earth ever since the first atomic bomb went off.

While I'm not radically entrenched in that belief (I'd say it fluctuates between 60/40 and 70/30 in favor of aliens are here) I am becoming more acclimatized to the idea. Five years ago I'd say my belief was 40/60, in favor of them NOT being here.

Part of this belief probably evolved from being an...

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Blaise Brosnan Discusses Business Survival During Covid-19

I quote Blaise Brosnan a lot and I've attended a couple of his paid courses over the past 10 years.

I'll watch this later but knowing Blaise I'm happy to share it unseen.



EDIT: Just watched/listened to it. Great stuff as expected.

Example: Someone asked if/when they should chase up on people who owe them money. Blaise's response (paraphrased) was that:
  1. The crying child gets the milk.
  2. It's your money, just in the wrong account.
  3. Don't be apologetic.
...

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Napoleon Hill was a notorious Scam artist before writing Think And Grow Rich, arrested many times.

There are only so many times that a man can be arrested for the sale of unlicensed stock, altering checks, and outright theft, before you have to question the official history.”


It starts.

Naploeon Hill. One of the most beloved Gurus of all time had very humble beginnings. One of his first business ventures succeeded when Hill would purchase lumber on credit and sell it to suppliers at cut rate prices. How was he able to turn a profit this way? Simple, he just...

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Will Excessive Dependence on China Result in a Boom?

There are growing numbers of government and business leaders in the USA, Europe, and Australia warning of threats to their countries in emergencies due to excessive dependence on China. A Google search for "Dependence on overseas for critical supplies" resulted in pages of results going back for several years.

There are concerns about serious consequences for strategic needs, and also serious consequences for the economy. On a small scale, as I have warned readers of my sourcing and...

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Does anyone own a popular franchise?

Does anyone own a popular franchise such as Mcdonald's, Subway, UPS Store, etc?

If so, what do you own?


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Las Vegas or Atlanta

If you were going to go somewhere and start your life over, would you go to Las Vegas or Atlanta?


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My First Investment

Alright guys, here's my 1st step to fastlaning. I'm in the process of purchasing a townhouse that costs $155k. It's a 3br/2.5bath in a grade A neighborhood. I'll stay in the master and rent the other 2 rooms out.

Costs:
155k (working on lowering w/ closing costs included)
HOA: 265 month (includes external maintenance, tennis and basketball courts, and pool
Rent: 550 (11x13) and 500 (11x11) according to comps + utilities
Property taxes: 1500/yr

I have 110k in private student debt, but...

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My first business

About me: 20 years old CS student and this is my first attempt at business

1. What problem am I solving ?
- Procrastination and unproductivity among students (and others)

2. How am I solving it?
- I'm creating a blog with 52 articles teaching you
productivity habits, concepts and principles and how to apply them in your daily life.

At the start I'm writing only 1 article per week so reader doesn't get overwhelmed and actually have the time to implement what has he learned...

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Starting to make a virtual reality education project, can I bounce ideas off of you?

My plan is to make healthcare based VR education apps, still working on where I want to aim.

I've got a few years of B2B marketing & sales experience, and this idea has been bothering me for years. I've been working at a VR dev company for free for a few months getting some great knowledge. Extensive healthcare education contacts in my family/professional life.

My first MVP will likely be an anatomy based VR demo where you can interact with pathological conditions, at a large scale...

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Craftsmanship / Craft / Handicraft - Toolkit

Hey guys, I was wondering if someone knows anything about a Toolkit guide for creative and entrepreneurial practices in the field of Handicrafts.

Thank you!


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How are investors from Thailand going to scam me?

So as some of you know, I’m currently running a Reg CF (equity crowdfunding) fundraise on a public platform. I have gotten a few boilerplate emails for various things from people who scrape crowdfunding sites and SEC reports.

This is probably the third random email I’ve gotten from an “investment group” out of Thailand. I’m hard up for capital, but not that desperate. I know this has got to be a scam.. but just curious how they could scam me.

Here’s the email.

[ATTACH...

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Napoleon Hill likely never studied any millionaires, but this man actually did and published research.

Before I get into the work of renowned Psychologist, Edwin Locke I have to state that I'm a notorious critic of Napoleon Hill. The only success he had in life seems to be writing TGR, and before that we know that he was arrested many many many times for various scams. I wrote about it here:

Napoleon Hill Was A Notorious Scam Artist...

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Introduction

Greetings from Kenya during these tough times of Covid 19. I hope everyone is safe. My name is Maureen, an electrical engineer by profession working in the Water and Energy sector. I read the book UNSCRIPTED and got very interested and started researching about MJ Dimarco, that's when I got this forum and registered. I am yet to read the Fastlane. I am interested in such forums that can help me build a better free future while venturing into entrepreneurship. Thank you.


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CHECKLIST: How to Start a Digital Marketing Agency & Hit $5K in Less than 90 Days

I've been meaning to write this post for a long time. It's basically the story of how I started a digital marketing agency to be able to do cool stuff. And I would like to give you a nice little checklist that you could use as well if it interests you.

I started my business in 2010. Since then, I reduced my own work load to less than 10 hours a month, lived in Mexico for 4 1/2 years, traveled to 15 countries, and am prepping to head to Scotland for 6 months in Sept - all...


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13 Instagram Ad Examples

Looking to step up your Instagram ad game but not sure where to start?

We’re here to let you in on a little secret—Instagram inspiration is everywhere.

One of the best parts of being a marketer is that we always get to see other marketers’ work. All you have to do is take one scroll through your Instagram feed and you’ll see ads every few posts.

We can decide what we love and what we don’t love, and test ourselves by asking what we would improve to the ads that didn’t catch our eye… (please tell us you do that too or else this is just embarrassing).

We’ve gathered 13 Instagram ad examples from small and large businesses for you to use as inspiration and as a little test of what you would improve to the ads that you think could do better.

Instagram Ad Example #1: Masterclass

Masterclass is using well known faces to create ads that catch their prospects’ attention. In this ad, they’re using the very familiar face of Gordon Ramsey to promote their monthly membership platform and adding an offer to get a free membership with the purchase of a yearly subscription.

Instagram ad examples masterclass

Instagram Ad Example #2: Alomoves

Alomoves, a sister company to the heavily influencer-marketed Alo Yoga, is using Instagram marketing to promote their fitness membership. Their ad video shows several instructors moving through various yoga poses in quick 1-2 second cuts and their caption highlights that this membership is perfect for yoga beginners and experts.

Instagram ad example alomoves

Instagram Ad Example #3: Best Self Co.

Best Self Co. is using this Instagram ad to market one of their products, an Intimacy Deck for strengthening relationships. We can assume they know that their customers love aesthetics by the image used. We can also assume this ad is appealing to 2 customer avatars, partners in new relationships and partners in long-term relationships.

Instagram Ad example best self co

Instagram Ad Example #4: Daily Harvest

Daily Harvest is making sure its audience knows that morning or night, they have your meal covered. In this video ad they show the various smoothie bowls customers can choose from and use their caption to describe what types of food customers can get through their meal delivery service.

Instagram ad example daily harvest

Instagram Ad Example #5: Ettitude Store

Ettitude is using their image and their caption to tell customers what to expect from their sheets. By putting “Silky-soft, 100% organic bamboo sheets” at the top of their image, they know that’s the first thing an Instagram user is going to read. Then, their caption talks about how their sheets regulate temperature, which we’ll safely assume as marketers is a customer pain point they’ve researched.

Instagram ad example Ettitude

Instagram Ad Example #6:

Forward, a service that upgrades your health insurance, is using this ad to describe the features of their product (COVID-19 testing and at home care) as well as their offer of $99/year. They’ve focused heavily on the features customers want right now, versus all of the features they get with a membership.

Instagram Ad example Forward
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Instagram Ad Example #7: Glossier

Glossier, makeup and skincare company, is using several different ad creatives within one Instagram campaign. You’ll see below that each time a user swipes to see another image, they also see a different caption. This gives Glossier the ability to promote several products at once and see which products in a campaign perform best (information we LOVE to find out as marketers).

Instagram ad example Glossier

Instagram Ad Example #8: Portal by Facebook

Portal by Facebook is using this ad to show viewers their product in use and show them that just because they can’t be somewhere, doesn’t mean they can’t feel like they are. What’s interesting to note about this ad is that their caption doesn’t have an offer, but continues to describe the benefits of their product.

Instagram ad example Facebook portal

Instagram Ad Example #9: MakeSpace

MakeSpace wants to declutter your home and help you avoid normal storage fees. Their ad copy tells us this right away in their headline, “Don’t waste $$$ on storage fees”. This is a great example of doing competitor research for a client and showing them your product and the competitor’s product side-by-side. In this case MakeSpace is able to show how much cheaper their self storage option is and then continues to talk about the benefits in their caption.

Instagram ad example Makespace

Instagram Ad Example #10: Talkspace

Talkspace is an app that connects users to licensed therapists. In this ad, they use a testimonial from one of their therapists as to why Talkspace is a great option for “all people”, which is a common marketing strategy in the health space. For example, how many times have you seen a toothpaste ad that said “9 out of 10 dentists recommend this toothpaste”? We see your marketing strategy Talkspace 👀

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Instagram Ad Example 11: Trifecta

Trifecta Nutrition, a meal service, uses a quick paced video to showcase happy customers eating their Trifecta meals. Then, they let their caption answer some of their most commonly asked questions, like “Is this available for vegans?”, helping their audience determine if this is a meal service that would work for them.

Instagram ad example trifecta nutrition

Instagram Ad Example 12: Warby Parker

Warby Parker is very well known for their ad campaigns, pretty much growing their business by using Instagram ads! They use this ad to show different frame styles and to talk about how they’re available as blue light blockers.

Warby Parker instagram ad example

Instagram Ad Example 13: Whoop

Whoop is a wrist device that tracks health metrics. In this ad, we can tell the Whoop ad team wants people to see that Whoop is different from other health trackers—this one is sleek and something you’d be okay wearing every day. They pair this sharp image with a customer testimonial to reel their audience in.

Whoop Instagram Ad example

From cooking classes, to therapists, to blue light glasses—these Instagram ads are proof that there’s a huge audience you can tap into on Instagram. You can use these ads as inspiration or as a little test to see what you’d do differently.

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