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YMG's Biz Launch Log
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YMG's Biz Launch Log

YMG,
The Warrior forum definitely has some gems, specially if you sign up for the War Room (paid section, I think it's a one time fee). It's an amazing resource. This is my base (the War Room) as I have learned a TON from there. The rest of the forum, the free section is hit and miss, you have some amazing threads filled with pure golden nuggets while others are pure crap. Yes its filled with people trying to sell you their worthless 7-17 bucks ebooks, but it's easy to avoid them. Just don't get too sucked up into the WSO section which is where people sell their stuff. Other than that, Warrior forum is the best internet marketing forum on the net bar none.
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Quote: (06-14-2011 01:57 AM)youngmobileglobal Wrote:  

Can you talk a bit more about the value you're getting out of warrior forum?

I hear that while there is value in there, most of it is just people trying to sell each other stuff.

When I joined the Warrior forum, I had the vague goal of "making money online" without much of a plan for how to do it. During my time on the Warrior forum I've been exposed to just about every way of making money on the internet, such as: niche blogging, affiliate marketing, adwords arbitrage, website flipping, autoblogs, selling ebooks, list building, SEO, microjob arbitrage, selling information products on fiverr, web hosting reselling, offline marketing, just to name a few.

A lot of the ideas I came across were free in the private war room (after paying $37) and the value I got was that I was able to go through a lot of ideas quickly and sort out the ones I didn't like so that I could settle on a winning idea.

If you sort out all of the junk on the forum you can get a lot of value from it.

Quote: (06-14-2011 02:01 AM)youngmobileglobal Wrote:  

I'm looking into adding video content for my product too. Anyone out there have experience with creating video content for information products?

The way I see everyone else do it, they use a program that records whats on their computer screen while they explain what is going on.

This thread might be useful to you:
http://www.warriorforum.com/main-interne...ourse.html
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#28

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Thanks Sardino.

I've been much more productive this week and my intro and first module are done.
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For videos, as I told you before, look into jing. http://www.techsmith.com/Jing
There are 2 versions: free and pro. Free is good enough to start and will let you record videos up to 5 minutes in length. Pro I think will let you longer videos. And the pro version is ultra cheap at 14 bucks per year. Great little tool.
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#30

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I want to rep VP but I also want to beat him to 10 reps.

Decisions, decisions

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#31

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I've hit a fucking writer's block. I blame my sleep cycle but in reality it is laziness.
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#32

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Outsource a segment that you are stuck on. Even if it is incorrect its often easier to correct someone elses work than get through the block. Don't have to outsource the whole thing, just a portion. Could cost you $20.
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*(YMG smacks own head)

Yes, good call. I'm amazed I didn't think of this before.

I'm so wrapped up in so many of my ideas that I forgot that with a reasonably well laid out outline, I can get someone else to do the job for me.

This is why I post my 4 AM ramblings on this forum.

Thanks!
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#34

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Get one of those hot little crickets in bangkok to blow you while you evaluate writers on odesk. You'll feel better.
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I've figured out how to make screencast powerpoint presentaations with jing+camtasia and I've decided that this is a great way to make products. I was only going to have about 20% video content in my product but I'm going to make it about 50% text, 50% video at this point.

I also expect that my product development will speed up significantly now that I am going to be doing this. It is easier to outsource large chunks of this.

Good timing too, because my end-of-July content creation deadline is coming up rapidly.
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