Teaching Sells Free Report

Teaching Sells Free Report

Teaching Sells? It certainly does! I have long maintained that bloggers can sell by educating and building trust, it is a large part of my AuthorityBlogger concept.

Brian Clark of CopyBlogger fame has produced a free ebook telling you why you should have your own product and how to go about it.

  • Whether blogging is dead or not
  • How to avoid the tyranny of Google
  • Why you should forget the “Long Tail”
  • How to truly leverage Web 2.0
  • Why you’re not normal, and why that’s a good thing
  • How the true power of the Internet is being missed
  • What “teaching sells” means to you

If you want to really start making money online you need your own product. This guide will tell you exactly what you need to know.

After you download the report look out for more information and audio to come. All the information is completely free and Brian has big plans to take this subject even further.

Brian is a trusted expert in creating digital information products that sell, I can’t think of anyone better to learn from.

Read it, it’s great stuff and you just need to supply an email address to get it. Click here now to get the report.

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6 Comments so far

  1. Jen / domestika October 16th, 2007 12:08 pm

    Oh great, there goes my productivity for today! ;)

    Looking forward to reading this: the topic reflects some of the recent discussion in the forum, not to mention buzzing in my head, and Brian Clark’s always got something to say that’s worth reading.

  2. Chris Garrett October 16th, 2007 12:23 pm

    Yeah and this is only the start. Definitely food for thought :)

  3. Anne-Marie October 16th, 2007 7:41 pm

    “Why you’re not normal, and why that’s a good thing” LOL!! I’ve been saying this for years.

    Thanks for the heads up Chris. Brian’s terrific (I look forward to his session at BlogWorld), especially because he has a few opinions that seem to contradict what other probloggers are saying. Can’t wait to read this!

  4. Roger Anderson October 16th, 2007 9:45 pm

    Chris,
    I think that teaching is an integral part of being an “Authority Blogger” as you call it. If you cannot teach it you may not know it. When I go to a store, and I need help, I feel more confidence in the advice I am given if it comes with a sense of experience and understanding. If I am buying fertilizer or a new faucet, I want the person to tell me what to look for as I do the installation or application.

    My area of expertise is biology. I cannot image trying to sell products to researchers without the ability to tell them how this item can be used. I may spend more time per customer but I believe it comes back in the long run. It becomes a part of the brand experience.

    Now that I help companies get started, having started a few of my own, I can share with them what they need to look for as they go forward. It’s always teaching, but rarely lecturing.

    I look forward to an interesting read. If you recommend it, it must be good.

  5. Bunk October 17th, 2007 3:23 am

    Thanks for the information Chris. Downloaded it today…should get to reading it tomorrow.

  6. SimoneM October 26th, 2007 2:21 pm

    Hi Chris,
    This is such a brilliant report. As a teacher, coach trainer and consultant it helped me understand not only the opportunities that exist, but why I enjoy this medium so much!
    Thanks for the tip,
    S.

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