Insight and Inspiration for Internet Entrepreneurs from Industry Thought Leaders. ProfitCast brings you the latest news and expert advice on growing your online business! Each week we bring you indepth interviews that make you think, "Wow! What a great way to make money online and grow my business!"…
Special Guest, and accomplished writer & speaker, Doug Crowe, talks to us about how to "flatten the curve of confidence" for your clients, and how everyone has a great story to share...
Special Guest, and "OG" Digital Marketer, Dennis Becker joins us to discuss how 'failure is your friend', why he misses AOL, and how to create evergreen products...
Special Guest and Inspiring Digital Entrepreneur, Sam Crowley, sits down with us to share how he went from 300k in debt to podcaster & speaker with millions of listeners. Plus, his philosophy of "Every day is Saturday"...
In this ProfitCast, the Founder/CEO, Mike Lantz, along with Shane Nathan, sit down with Kelly Beckner from Global Giving to donate $50,000 to COVID-19 relief and learn more about Global Giving's Mission...
Special Guest and one of the most thoughtful & insightful digital entrepreneurs we know, Brad Spencer, shares his brilliant insights with us, including one about the education revolution you may not know is coming...
This ProfitCast will really ring your "bell"... Special Guest, Jason Bell, sits down with us to discuss everything from his time as a triple jump athlete, to his inspiring story of how he built his success...
Special Guest and self-taught author, Michelle Spiva, tells her story of going from corporate to entrepreneur and how she struck out on her own... As well as how you should avoid getting tricked into doing stuff for free...
Marshall Sylver is a respected business consultant sought by Fortune 500 companies and also the creator of one of the top personal development programs in the world. He sat down with us to talk about how he pivoted his business to meet the Covid-19 challenge, his experience surviving Covid-19, and much more...
Episode Highlights: [01:28] From NASA candidate to digital Marketer [03:10] How heart failure changed his direction [04:04] How Tommy started out with WSOs [04:49] Tommy explains how Google Ads became his thing [05:30] Even thought his wife thought he was losing his mind, Tommy knew he had found the path to success with Google ads before most of us knew what it was. [06:18] Tommie tells the story of how long it took for him to have a profitable month. [07:13] Following his gut brought him to success. [08:04] Why most entrepreneurs realize that most of what you will try won't work. [10:29] The big question for digital business success - what do you love? [12:01] Your skills and experience mean you have systems and talents you can build a business on. [12:54] It's OK to buy courses and programs, but don't drink the kool-aid about easy wins. [13:22] You will fail. Almost no one ever wins the first time out or even every time. [13:56] Make a list of what you are good at and what you not so good at as a guide. [14:20] If you don't believe you can do it, you wont.
Episode Highlights: [00:34] Most people are really bad at knowing what they really want. [01:14] How Brett built his INC 500 company. [03:47] Technology doesn't have to be understood by you, but be careful about total faith in automation. [04:34] Brett's focus now is on helping other entrepreneurs scale up their businesses. [05:57] On the internet you can be as big as you want to be. [06:59] Why you need to speak in language people understand - be sensitive to this. [08:14] Brett teaches people how to avoid 90 percent of the troubles you will encounter in small business. [09:07] The big reason most companies fail. [09:57] If there's no water in the pool, then there's no market. [11:58] Infinite niches online. [13:27] How Brett started his book and how it took on a life of its own. [15:19] Why you should get Brett's new book. [16:12] The book answers the question: How do I make money online? [17:47] Now is the best time ever to start an online business.
Episode Highlights: [00:35] The importance of graphics and polish for your TV channel. [02:32] Why production quality is important. [04:09] Why being genuine is more important that being slick. [06:44] You don't need to spend thousands on production. All you need is your phone. [08:16] Connected TV is like professional Youtube. [09:05] There is a niche for everyone to leverage. [09:49] The internet is the best information conduit ever created. [10:33] The joy of finding your niche. [13:02] Why Smart TV channels are so much more practical for most entrepreneurs and small businesses. [14:05] Real world examples of how much money you can make on these channels.
Episode Highlights 00:55 How simple it is to set up a Roku or other IPTV channel. 02:41 Why your content is only limited by your imagination on such channels. 03:29 The flexibility of such channels for marketing. 04:33 Why the reach of such channels is so much more massive than such things as social or email. 08:00 People use this kind of TV differently, often as a search engine for specific content. 08:48 Roku and other channels can generate huge revenue if you know how to source content. 12:35 How Craigs application helps you create and maintain such TV channels. 19:50 Sourcing your content for your TV channel
Episode Highlights: [00:24] Success is always a moving target. [01:21] Why having too many things going on will sabotage you. [02:26] Why your mindset is everything. [04:18] The internet is becoming more structured, making entry for entrepreneurs harder. [06:31] Why your presentation is key. [07:33] Your business idea may be great, but your thinking may be muddled. [09:31] How Peter focused on skills building while building a business. [11:36] How Peter quickly built a seven figure business. [12:43] You need skills.
Episode Highlights: [00:17] How Peter went from zero to hero. [01:14] Success is different for every person. [02:16] What really motivates Peter and how to avoid coasting. [04:41] When you think you are out of options, you have yourself to fall back on, if you are ready to stand up. [06:20] If someone else is making good revenue online with a product or approach, then it's something you can do too. [07:21] The importance of perspective and incremental growth.
Episode Highlights: [01:08] How John went from offline marketing to online marketing and built his success. [04:39] Why John thinks TV as a platform is a major opportunity for marketing. New Speaker: [11:57] Facebook and other social apps see your attention as their money. [12:21] It's important to recognize our Pavlovic addiction to that digital ping on our phones.. [15:32] We use social media and not the other way around. [16:38] We now find ourselves struggling even as marketers to avoid being sucked into a content consumption loop. [17:50] It's not easy to fight the vortex of social media and its time sucking power. [19:57] Are we too busy recording the moment to actually live in it? [23:08] Education is not about the content as much as it is about the teachers. [31:59] Education based on processes is obsolete. The jobs that will make you money are not following regimented procedures, we have software and machines for that. [34:33] Quoting Elon Musk on education and Batman movies. [36:30] Making education exciting. [40:43] Everyone has something they are really good at and you can earn revenue from that talent. [43:24] There are really only a couple of IM business models out there, focus on one.
Episode Highlights: [03:05] Change is hard. But why be miserable in a career with everyone else? [07:22] Your acquired life and work skills pay off when combined with social media. [10:18] How Stefan got started in digital products and what surprised him. [17:01] Spoken like a true engineer, sir. Once an engineer, always an engineer. It's, I'm, sorry, you're not going to, you've got the rings, so you're, you're an engineer. [17:16] Okay. All right. [17:17] I don't know if they do that in the United States, but here in Canada, every engineer gets a ring made from a bridge that collapsed in Quebec decades ago because of bad engineering. [17:28] Oh wow. Yeah, we don't, we don't have any rings. [18:39] The huge lead potential with Pinterest. [22:56] Do you want to sell affiliate products? What niche do you want to be in? Do you have your own business? Do you have your own product or service? [25:47] You can build passive income from almost any niche. [28:27] You don't have to be personally involved in your niche. [30:06] Content can come from anywhere. [34:09] We still deal with middlemen - we call them platforms. [37:47] Capturing leads in social. [38:49] Discussion groups - do you need one? [39:31] Why you can't put all your lead eggs in one basket. [43:20] The one constant that humans don't deal with well. [48:09] The enormous potential of the internet to set you free and empower you! [52:00] You can do this! It's about watching videos, reading and learning. [54:59] Why the Internet has changed everything.
Episode Highlights: [01:04] Smoking vegetables? What? [01:52] Why Brian is an innovator in smoking vegetables and vegetable based BBQ sauces. [03:00] Kansas City - serious BBQ people. [03:58] How Brian went from 300 pounds to slim using plant based BBQ and smoked vegetables. [06:17] Brian taps into something and get's blown away by the response. [09:32] How Brian has innovated in the past before he set sights on BBQ sauce. [13:16] Internet entrepreneurs are not always good at implementing and you must be to succeed. [16:57] Why you need to pick the right subject to be an expert on and how to identify it. [20:41] Why Brian has and is working so hard to be the recognized expert in plant based BBQ. [21:28] Brand building over sales. [22:15] People are looking for a lot more than just variations on a theme in today's connected and overwhelming digital world. [25:41] Why Brian would rather build and sell a company for 20 million than build one to the point where he could sell it for 200 million. [27:27] Why Brian decided years ago that he didn't want to rest on his laurels and stop building successful businesses. [29:55] For some reason, even after changing his life and cutting his weight in half, when he looks in the mirror, he still sees himself as 300 pounds. [31:33] Even a therapy or side-hustle can lead to building a business empire. [38:37] Brian's amazing answer to the question: How do I make money online?
Episode Highlights: [03:16] Always be 10% better [04:04] Why you need to keep moving and improving [06:30] Why people never talk about losing at a casino and what that means to you in business. [09:44] How Paul got started at 17 without a dime to invest. [11:09] Adversity should be a positive thing. [15:10] An example of why you gotta have a plan "B" [16:34] Your job is to make your customers happy [17:15] Methods change but the principles are the same. You got to go where people are. [17:59] It's just a question of consistently posting content that's relevant, consistently getting people to trust you. [21:30] These customers are yours now, you gotta build a relationship with them. [24:02] Never leave customers out of your equation. They are much smarter than you think. [30:02] We need to emulate Amazon customer service rather than go the other way. [32:04] Ask customers how you can assist them. [35:18] All corporations will move from corporate email over to a communication platform like a chat. [36:01] Start building foundations on other channels. [36:42] If you're not trying to improve, trying to build on the momentum, you're going to be left out. [38:56] It's your duty to sell people a product that is better than any competitor and provide the service to back it up. [39:35] Being smaller means you have an advantage in one-to-one service.
Episode Highlights: [01:49] Trevor describes how 'SoTellUs' is the only one of its kind on the planet. [02:30] How SoTellUs knocked the socks off a Google legend. [08:17] You've got to be very careful incentivizing positive reviews. [13:23] Why you're gonna need a bigger budget for PPC. [16:14] Being authentic and real is absolutely key. [17:59] Video allows people to really experience endorsements/referrals. [21:02] That's right. And if you don't remember who it was, you'll walk over there and knock on the door and say, Hey, who was it that did your roof? It's referrals, it's how businesses are built. [23:00] When was the last time you asked for client feedback? [25:52] It's easy to develop bad habits as you grow. [26:27] Negative reviews, taken right, help you be better. [37:26] If you have a solid system which you can teach to salespeople, you can save by hiring less experienced people. [39:00] Implementing technology and automation is a huge pain, but worth it in the long run. [40:30] Remembering Friendster... [44:27] How do you find a the time to be everywhere on social? [45:14] Common sense marketing. [48:13] Why buying followers is stupid. [52:42] You must market in the moment!
Episode Highlights: [1:11] Brendan worked hard for a decade to become a success online. [2:14] Success in business has a lot to do with leverage. [3:56] Why you need to build an audience. [0:50] Why as a newbie you actually have an advantage. [11:35] Selling is really about just coming across as a friend. [14:07] Visualizing your audience and why it's important. [18:06] Your skills are worth far more than any product you sell. [22:27] Help people realize what they need and not sell them what they don't. [28:30] There are millions of people out there a lot like you for you to relate to. [34:16] Pull the trigger! Too many people just never get around to doing it. [40:31] Being your own boss means working your hours when you are the most productive - that's freedom and that's better. [42:56] Don't be a slave to the rich boss in the corner office Because you're probably smarter than he or she is.
Episode Highlights: [00:42] How mood lighting helps power Syd's day. [02:11] Syd can remember the first car he sold and who bought it and how much commission he made. [04:43] How Syd was the first to realize the power of digital marketing and lead generation for the auto industry. [06:26] Some thought using the internet for sales was cheating and others thought it all to be a fad. Not Syd. [08:08] Why you shouldn't call it reputation management nor reputation marketing. [12:17] The lucrative automotive niche. [19:41] Don't overthink your marketing! [20:28] Why you need to build your list before anything else. [22:02] The reason Syd loves cold calling and why he makes so much money with it. [23:08] What are you afraid of? People will have their opinions. [25:07] How to avoid spinning out on "Go." [26:21] Take 100% responsibility if you want control. [30:46] Successful people are never victims. [31:01] Your mindset makes the difference. [40:37] You don't know what you don't know and you don't care about what you don't know about. [45:09] Keep it simple for your audience. [46:16] Use "verbal Judo."
Episode Highlights: [06:15] Bill explains why not everyone's product may be a fit for him to produce and promote, but he'll try to help them find someone in their niche. [08:01] Apps are just trinkets added to make information products more legit to Paypal. [09:00] Teach someone a money making method and you have a product that lasts and lasts and sells and sells. [11:27] Why making money is like working out. [19:00] The success in digital marketing rite of passage. [19:59] If you want to be successful, stop waiting for other people to answer your question. Go figure it out for yourself. [20:46] There are people that have gone out and done it on their first or second product. So you have to be able to just give your offers, let people check it out. And if they like it, they'll keep it. If they don't, they won't. [23:15] Understanding where your market is at. [33:11] Shattering your own glass ceiling. [37:04] Some people are meant for 9 to 5 and some are not. [38:06] Learning disabilities are not a bad thing for entrepreneurs. [51:48] Age is no impediment to having an impact on markets and being successful as a digital entrepreneur.
Episode Highlights: [01:39] Why Daven is a huge fan of living and doing business in Puerto Rico [03:46] Daven's journey to success started when he was 15. [05:15] How MTV saved his business. [07:41] Entrepreneurs understand opportunity. [08:23] Carving out a non-existent market. [09:06] Outsourcing, marketing and info products. [09:56] From hate mail to fan mail. [15:25] Surviving and thriving in the fast paced world. [16:01] Avoiding being overwhelmed by information overload. [19:02] Silence (when thinking) can be golden. [22:07] In today's world people collectively are getting smarter and smarter [26:14] Writing books while flying. [27:00] The genesis of Daven's new book. [29:34] Daven's new book is his first work of fiction. [31:07] The process to publishing and marketing the book and his innovative approach to standing out in the stores. [35:14] The whole lowdown on Daven's "give back" project: The virtual Entrepreneur Association.
In This Episode: [2:45] How Marlon played a key role in lobbying for affiliates during CAN-SPAM legislation. [04:48] Politicians are not business people and that's not a good thing. [07:25] Too often we over react and toss the baby out with the bathwater. [09:41] Marketers always need to be ready to adapt. [10:54] You can just type the freaking thing up and mail it. [11:18] Shared IP servers are not one of Marlon's favorite things. [12:58] The stress of email marketing. [17:45] Open up every channel for interaction. [19:46] Why do we have such complex automation when nobody uses it? [26:12] Why no one is listening to us right now Jim! [28:03] Nobody cares. [28:38] People just want an easy part time income with no big effort. [31:29] Business opportunity seekers are not business people, they are hobbyists. [33:29] People want a money button they can just push. [40:35] Why Marlon won't be writing a book. [41:15] Software sells because all you gotta do is push a button. [42:16] No matter what you sell, make it a toaster. [46:15] Marlon's latest project.
In This Episode: [1:36] Is Finland a rising tech star? [5:53] Do North Americans live to work and Europeans work to live? [8:32] Is the developing world full of hungry entrepreneurs ready to eat our lunch? [10:07] Being successful by helping others be successful [13:00] Incubator companies and why they are so important [13:49] what many people misunderstand about funnel hacking [16:17] The ballad of Aaron Schwartz [19:06] Why abundance is a big pillar of Neil's company [24:11] Access to information changes society [32:41] Helping people apply and leverage life experience [36:36] How Neil's company not only provides tools but motivation to change [39:27] The importance of a personal brand [45:54] Success does not happen overnight [50:08] Don't mislead people about how long it took you to reach your goals
In This Episode: [01:45] - Simon talks about hosting big events for thought leaders in the Digital Marketing industry... [04:32] How he jumped into organizing such events... [09:11] Can events like this help newcomers to the industry? [10:45] That’s the secret sauce for people starting out? [14:57] Why being a part of the community is important. [18:15] PayPal problems are evolution, not revolution. [20:23] Facebook killed the Warrior Forum. [22:24] Different platforms and different strokes for different folks. [24:32] Real personal relationships are important. [27:16] Should you keep it natural or invent a personal brand? [37:08] Is the personal brand a myth? [38:08] The space is changing and SaaS is part of that. [43:08] How personal branding can compliment your company brand.
In This Episode: [01:30] How Art got started in digital business back in 2007 as way to just make a little money for bills [2:16] How Art thought his first course had failed until a mentor reached out and helped him re-tool and made it a success [4:45] There’s a lot to learn but, you can learn from what other marketers do [5:46] Why it’s easier to build a product but, much harder and more important to build relationships [9:11] The power of conviction is your most powerful superpower [11:12] Art is focused on his YouTube channel working towards 100k subscribers this year [11:32] The end of TV as we know it [13:30] People you’ve never heard of are making hundreds of thousands of dollars on YouTube right now [13:30] The future of TV is fragmented where people will create content and be paid directly by those who support their content/channel [18:11] Art’s advice on what you need to start a YouTube channel [18:57] It’s a process. Don’t worry about the grand picture - first decide what you want to talk about [21:05] You can model your general product process after other successful vendors [26:44] How affiliate marketing and being a vendor compliment each other
In This Episode: [1:47] Ty relates his life long struggle with Sickle Cell Anemia. [8:43] The paradigm shift of trauma. [14:53] Why perception is key. [18:12] Social media is just a tool we use. [20:49] Influence - being one and building your tribe. [23:44] Ty’s journey started at a Walgreens. [24:34] How sharing experiences helps you relate to your audience. [26:58] It’s OK not to love everything you have to do as a Digital Entrepreneur. [35:44] Forget nine to five. Be productive when you feel productive - you’ll get more done. [40:44] Why staying positive is really important with your message - stay out of the controversial stuff online [17:37] Be successful by being yourself [20:13] The biggest mistake most people make when getting into digital business. [22:13] Why outsourcing is key to growth and sanity. [34:29] How to build your tribe. [40:44] Why you have to have your own style and tell your own stories.
In This Episode: [2:15] David shares his journey from eighth grade teacher to digital marketing success. [5:33] A chance meeting at a conference turned David on to Digital business. [9:44] You may be surprised to learn that David doesn’t do that much video content. [13:27] How to differentiate yourself in a crowded market. [16:38] Why you need to subscribe to other marketer’s newsletters. [17:37] Be successful by being yourself [20:13] The biggest mistake most people make when getting into digital business. [22:13] Why outsourcing is key to growth and sanity. [24:12] Even if it’s a part time biz, you have to keep a serious business attitude and focus. [27:04] Even if all you have is an hour a night to work at your side-gig make sure you treat it and focus on it like a big business. [29:00] Why visual goal aids such as calendars are important. [34:29] How to build your tribe. [40:44] Why you have to have your own style and tell your own stories. [43:44] The PayPal panic. [47:02] Why David isn’t panicking about PayPal. [48:30] Change happens. [51:20] Fill that jar of jelly beans! [52:37] Budget networking for leads. [56:29] How to contact David.
In This Episode: [2:40] Michael explains how growing up poor, he had to become a salesperson just to eat -- when he was just a child. [5:23] Why making money will never fill the voids in your life. A big screen TV will never give you a hug. [7:55] Why you need to motivated by more than just making money if you want to succeed. [8:43] Life worst moments can lead to life’s greatest moments if you have the right attitude. [14:46] The first things to think about when starting your own online business. [16:30] What engine will drive you and your business? [17:07] What problem are you going to solve? [18:44] Why your way of thinking is your biggest roadblock. [21:15] How to get over those doubts and self built walls when they happen. [29:34] You can milk a banana but you can’t tuna fish. [31:47] When Michael realized it wasn’t the money that was going to bring him Joy. [35:33] Michael’s most important tip for being successful and joyful. [36:30] What you should focus on rather than the money and why that focus will bring the money. [38:14] Packaging your super power.
Episode Highlights: [00:49] Tom explains why he’s known as “The Simplifier.” [2:38] The corporate experience which inspired him to make plans easier and more effective. [4:21] Success leaves a trail. Are you following? [5:19] Stepping out of your comfort zone in a green mankini. [6:06] The danger of “unconscious incompetence.” [09:10] Why big hitters in the industry aren’t perfect and BTW, you’re a lot better than you think. [10:58] Being in the elite is a lot like being a professional gymnast. [14:27] The “Intellectual climax.” [17:51] Be careful about meeting your guru and here’s why. [21:07] The steps to success – starting with “vision.” [26:32] Why 20 percent of your activities will produce 80 percent of your results. [28:08] It’s not what you make. It’s what you keep. [29:31] Why rock climbing shows the importance of a mentor. [31:03] Tom uses a great health analogy to help people understand how to find their niche. [34:04] You have to understand it’s a business. [35:48] Lack of clarity is the root of all failure. [39:06] Tom’s trinity success method [48:44] The direct connection between good health and success. [51:55] Your billion dollar bill. [55:18] What the best time use of your time is. [56:49] The less Tom learned from his near death experience. [102:30] Collaboration is a better way than competition. [105:49] Tom’s near death experience changed his life. [1:15:20] The big news on the chance of a wrestling rematch between Tom Beal and Russell Brunsen.
In This Episode: [1:08] Matt reveals the secret he learned almost by accident when he was just starting out. [4:32] Knowing who your _ _ _ _ _ _ _ is critical to your success. [7:17] What common factors motivate people? [7:54] Perception is different from reality and perception is powerful for marketing. [10:33] Why email open rates are for egos and just worthless. [12:43] What is an EPC and why is it so damn important for your email marketing success? [15:30] The perfect email…for the moment at least. [15:45] Why Matt tests radicals and why you must be testing them too! [18:09] The secret of subject lines that work... [20:31] Matt’s super-secret awesome subject line... [24:19] Knowing your audience and when they are receptive. [27:03] Paying attention to the right numbers in your email marketing stats. [29:16] Why testing is important and even more important if your list is small. [33:00] Why big brands such as ProfitCast are going back to marketing basics. [36:13] A sneak preview of Matt’s upcoming book.
In This Episode: [02:51] Why Bond is so committed to teaching people his father’s winning way of marketing and copywriting... [06:17] What excites Bond when it comes to his work... [07:47] Did Gary Halbert see the internet coming or did he simply adapt his approach to dominate it? [10:55] The difference between testing and tinkering... [14:01] Why _ _ _ _ _ and _ _ _ _ _ are more important than flashy or provocative subject lines... [14:49] Why it’s important to walk in your reader’s shoes.... [17:52] Why Bond is fascinated with questions such as "what's your favorite time of day?"... [21:45] the important connection between reactions and patterns... [27:18] We don’t spend enough time figuring out what really drives people... [31:33] Find out how people are lazy with their marketing... [34:01] Bond doesn’t want everybody everywhere to be awesome copywriters. What’s the fun of that? [34:53] Why you can’t be good at everything and if you think you are -- you're full of bull... [36:33] What people really want and the 'hand cream' tale... [43:32] You must become a student of conversations... [51:55] The name you need to know to get membership in Bond’s Facebook group!
In This Episode: [1:47] Ben shares just how little he knew when he started out and why it didn’t stop him and shouldn’t stop you. [9:24] Why the local businesses in your area are prime markets now and are looking for your help and products. [11:09] What is the digital gold rush and how can you claim your share? [16:36] The biggest pain points for local businesses all around you and a prescription to relieve their pain and establish a great business for you. [20:13] Which businesses you absolutely must STOP going after right now! [27:27] What local small to medium companies are finally realizing about digital marketing... [30:51] What once scared companies so much about the virtual world and why they’re now embracing it and how it means opportunity for you. [34:08] The mysterious yet effective “donut drop” technique that lands clients! [40:38] The one question Ben always asks people new to digital business and why it’s so important to have the answer...
In This Episode: Discover how Ron went from a 'chain-letter', to Becoming a New York Times Best-selling Author, to making MILLIONS online... Learn that you must have a "why" to achieve success (and it can't just be "money")... Find out how Ron helps people generate 10K/month without a product of their own... And MUCH more...
In This Episode: Discover how Michael went from 'burnt toast' to making MILLIONS online... Learn why telling stories (and how you tell them) is KEY to succeeding... See how you can turn everyday life into compelling engaging stories... And MUCH more...
In This Episode: See how Barb made a textbook newbie mistake that cost her $23,000... Discover how to turn your existing skills + Google into pure profits. Learn how to avoid getting caught up in the dreaded 'analysis paralysis'... And MUCH more...
In This Episode: Learn the TRUTH about how it's not just all 'rainbows & sunshine' for successful online entrepreneurs... Discover how Kam went from losing his job to making a full-time income online. Realize that being efficient with your 'e___g_' is the KEY to success... And MUCH more..
In This Episode: Learn why if you don't have a website, you can't make money... Discover how to value and leverage what you already know from the real world to succeed in the virtual world. Realize that the BEST affiliates are "____-ers" and not salespeople... And MUCH more...
In This Episode: How Jeremy Went from Driving a Truck to Making Six Figures as an Online Entrepreneur on WarriorPlus! Learn the RIGHT and WRONG Way to Do Business Online... Discover the KEY to Jeremy's Online Success... See How He Generated $60K in 30 Days Launching on WarriorPlus... and MUCH more...