How You Build It Will Help Them Decide To Come

A few days ago I published an article here, If You Build It They Will Come? Well, Not Exactly which I enjoyed and which has had a gratifying response.  The main thrust of the article was that just building something, on it’s own, was not enough to insure any sort of personal or financial success in blogging or in the rest of the online world.

Online entrepreneurship can be successfully accomplished with very little investment and very little risk, but you must, at all costs, resist that urge to buy some eBook and go to sleep, envisioning that you’ll wake up rich in the morning.  The formula for success always includes educating yourself, work and patience … at least in any legitimate venture I’ve been able to make money at.

You can, however, minimize the length of time you need to spend learning and focus your work efforts in the proper direction by partnering in some way with reputable people who have gone on ahead and blazed the trail.

That’s one reason I consistently recommend my friend Yaro Starak’s Blog Mastermind service.  It’s a membership deal where you are asked to sign up for a monthly fee.  In return you get proven materials, techniques, member’s only interaction with others who are ‘doing’ and who have proved they can ‘do’ and direct access to Yaro … a guy who spent several years building up his online income from zero to a very impressive five figure a month level.

Yaro makes the vast majority of his money not from actual blog posts but from the technique of using his blog to drive business in other areas, including his successful Blog mastermind membership program.  It’s very hard to argue with the idea of tapping into Yaro’s experience and coaching for a very small monthly investment, with no long-term commitment … you can leave whenever you think you have ‘graduated’ or whenever you feel you have has enough.  Yaro’s average term of membership is six months plus, so these people must certainly feel they are getting what they paid for.

I’ve worked closely with several other very successful membership service ventures … I’ll write about a couple more of them in the future, I don’t want to make this one of my usual ‘run on’ posts.

I am, however, very much on a membership site’ kick right now because another friend of mine just opened a paid monthly membership site that allows members to build AdSense and affiliate sales oriented sites using only the free and popular WordPress platform.  This fellow announced his plan only a couple days ago, I looked at it, nodded, and made a note to check back in a week or so.  Forget about that idea.  He sent me an email this morning to announce it is already full … his goal of 70 members (limited so he can give good service to everyone) has been reached … at $39 USD per month.

Don’t bother firing up your calculator … that’s $2730 USD per month or over $32,000 USD per year just to show people how to set up and administer WordPress.  I was pretty impressed at the speed this guy put this program together … he’s an experienced Internet marketer but he focuses on technical stuff, like keywords and Google search algorithms.  I wondered how he had put a moneymaker like this together so quick and the answer to my question is a great resource for many of you I expect.

Go sign up with Membership Academy.  Sign up, you ask?  Just like that?  Yep, I do.  It’s absolutely free for a basic membership and I guarantee that even if you never upgrade you’ll make a big return on your non-investment ;-)  of course if you are sure you want to press forward with a membership=type site, the sky is the limit.  You’ll have everything you need on one simple dashboard and you can start signing up people the same day.  Membership Academy.  Recommended.

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