Sounds dreamy, doesn’t it? Not just making $10K/month, which would be awesome all by itself, but making $10K/month on autopilot. My guess is that this dream has tickled your brain once or twice. The good news is that you can make it a reality. The bad news is that this takes time. But that doesn’t mean you can’t start making money from your blog right now. You won’t earn $10K/month right from the start, but you can earn something. You just have to learn how to sell. You have to learn how to persuade strangers to take out their credit cards and buy your products and/or services. And who better to learn from than Jon Morrow himself? After all, he’s the guy who wrote the emails mentioned in the headline — the ones that make $10K/month on autopilot. How This Blog Makes $10K/Month from Selling a Single CourseJon has created several courses over the years, but the one we’ll take a look at is his GuestBlogging course. How does he sell it? Through an automated email sequence. People who subscribe to his email list get a sequence of emails that builds Jon’s authority, builds trust with his readers, and builds a desire for his course. And boy, does it succeed. Just look at this screenshot from his earnings the last few months: ![]() Today I’ll take you through his email sequence and reveal the persuasion techniques he uses to earn over $10K each month. (If you want to read the full email sequence, sign up here.) Technique #1: Use Dreams to Pique Interest in Their Inbox
Want to be a columnist for a big magazine or newspaper?
The first step to persuading your subscribers to buy your product is to persuade them to open your emails. The best way to do so is by invoking their dreams. Jon’s course is aimed at aspiring writers, and he knows their dream is to be featured in big magazines or newspapers. They dream about becoming highly sought-after writers. So using that exact subject line hits right on one of their deepest dreams and desires. But subject lines aren’t the only place you want to do this. Jon does it again in the body of the email:
And afterward, EVERYONE wanted me to write for them. I got offers for book deals, paid columnist positions, and hundreds of high-paying freelance writing gigs.
The aspiring writer would love to have everyone approach them for book deals, columnist positions and hundreds of writing gigs. Jon positions himself as the person to whom they should listen if they want a taste of the same delicious success. Technique #2: Build Credibility Without Sounding Like A Pompous Ass
A few years ago, Forbes approached me about writing a column for them. I was already booked solid, so I politely turned them down, but I still couldn’t help feeling flattered that they offered.
Here, Jon builds credibility by suggesting Forbes (i.e. the 82nd most popular website in the U.S.) approached him to write an article for them. And not just that — he had to turn them down because he was booked solid. That’s some serious bragging rights. It builds instant credibility. But because Jon doesn’t want to sound like a pompous ass, he adds a line about being flattered. It shows humility. He does it again later in the email:
In my case, Forbes approached me after one of my articles went viral and got over 1 million visitors.
It feels strange to say that, by the way. I always wanted to touch a lot of people with my work, but I never figured just one article would reach more than a million people. Again, Jon builds credibility, but he immediately humanizes himself afterwards. Yes, his article reached one million visitors, but he’s still as amazed by that as you would be. He shows he’s not superhuman, and that if he could do it, you can too. Technique #3: Make Them Self-Qualify as Your Perfect Customer
Let’s say you’re a beginning writer. You have talent, you’re willing to work hard, and you genuinely respect the craft.
Any beginning writer who reads this will nod their head and think, “That’s me!” This is qualification in action. By describing his audience, Jon makes them feel like he’s talking about them. It signals that they should pay attention to what Jon has to say. But that’s not all. It also starts them down the path of potentially buying something. After all, his product is for beginning writers, so by nodding along to these statements his readers pre-qualify themselves for his offer when he sends it. Technique #4: Pinpoint Their Most Pressing Problem
How can YOU write an article that goes viral, turning you into a writer everyone wants to publish?
Nobody tells you. Like it’s some big secret or something. Jon points out a big problem his writer audience has: They want their articles to go viral so they become more prolific, but nobody tells them how to do it. If your reader is struggling with this problem, you agitate their frustration and fuel their desire to see it fixed. When you pinpoint a problem they’re struggling with, you capture their attention because it suggests you’ll have a solution. And lo and behold, Jon does:
But that’s silly. If more talented writers knew how to get the traffic they deserve, the whole world would be better off.
So, I’ve decided to do something about it. I’m releasing a case study of how I wrote and promoted the article that got over 1 million visitors. I’ll send it to you in pieces over the next few days. Technique #5: Use the Power of Subtle Implication
It won’t cost you a dime, either. I could easily charge for it, but I’ve decided to release the entire case study for free.
You might not see it at first, but Jon sends several messages to his audience besides, “You’re getting something for free.” He also implies that: a) the case study he’s giving away is valuable, and b) that he’s a generous person. These subtle implications change the way his readers view his case study and him. Two lines are all it takes to build a more positive picture in the reader’s’ mind of who Jon is. Implying positive attributes about yourself or your product works better than outright stating them. Technique #6: Tell Them Exactly What’s Coming
Over the next few days, I’ll break down the writing, the strategy, the traffic techniques, everything.
Sound like a good deal? In Jon’s emails he consistently sets expectations so his readers know what’s coming. When people read this, they know they can expect more emails that break everything down. This boosts the chances that his next emails will get opened and read. He does it again at the end of his email, where he gets more explicit:
Watch your inbox. You’ll get an email tomorrow with the subject line “How to Become a Highly Sought-After Writer (Part 1).
Here, he tells the reader the specific email subject line to expect. And when that email arrives, his readers will recognize it, which will make them more likely to open it. Technique #7: Leverage Other People’s Praise with Pride
Alright, then. One more thing before I give you the link to the article…
Don’t just read it. Read some of the comments too. There are hundreds of them. The site eventually got so overwhelmed with moderating them all that they shut the comment section down. Jon doesn’t stop at telling people to read his viral posts, which will already boost his credibility. He also tells his subscribers to read the comments. And when they do, they’ll read a ton of comments like these: ![]() If he still had readers with any doubt that Jon knows what he’s talking about when it comes to viral posts, comments like these squash them all. Jon builds credibility and authority by letting other people do the talking for him. Are there awards, accolades, blog posts, videos, or third-party ratings that you can show your audience? If so, use them and watch your persuasion and influence increase with every email you send. Technique #8: Set Yourself Apart from the “Bad Guys”
Also, let me say one thing…
A lot of people like to brag about their traffic. Especially guys. If they write a popular post, they strut around like peacocks, feeling superior to everyone. But that’s a bunch of crap. Traffic isn’t about giving yourself an ego boost. It’s about changing people’s lives. Jon puts himself on the side of his readers here by setting himself apart from the braggers and from the people who fake their success online. He creates a “bad guy” — an enemy he shares with his readers — and he positions himself as the antidote to that, as the guy who shares his readers’ values, and who cares about their lives. Think of ways that make you different from so-called “gurus” who lead your readers astray. How are they hurting your readers? What information do they give that’s broken? Look for opportunities to show people what makes you different and you’ll make a lasting impression. Technique #9: Give Your Emails a Hint of Intrigue
I’m worried about today’s lesson.
It’s advanced. Very advanced. Not just difficult. It’s the equivalent of an Olympic athlete running a four minute mile. Here, Jon cleverly teases the lesson he’s about to share in this email. Rather than tell them outright what he has in store for them, he builds it up as something special. Few will be able to resist clicking his link. Why? Because Jon has intrigued them. He has created a question in the reader’s mind that has to be answered: “What Jedi-level writing trick is Jon about to share?” Continually building intrigue like this keeps reader engaged throughout your email sequence. Technique #10: Be Their Reassuring Voice
Even if you only apply 10% of what I’m about to teach you, your writing will take a quantum leap forward. And if you apply all of it? Hell, you may just write a million-visitor post of your own. ?
Click here to get the lesson. People are self-conscious, and when learning new things, they can feel overwhelmed. They may feel like they’re not ready yet to implement your advice. It’s your job to reassure them and make them feel confident that they can. That’s what Jon does in this excerpt. He tells his readers he’s about to share an advanced lesson, which builds intrigue, but many people may feel like they’re not ready for advanced lessons. Then he reassures them that, even if they don’t apply it 100% perfectly, they will still see a major improvement in their writing. Your readers need to feel like your advice or your product will be helpful to them, and that it won’t be too hard for them to apply. They will be more eager to discover your advice. Technique #11: Make Them Wait with Bated Breath
I’ll show you a ridiculously simple promotion strategy. Believe me, ANYONE can do this, and you’ll be shocked at how much traffic you’ll get.
It’s counterintuitive, though. For instance…did you think posts go viral because readers share them? Wrong. Shares from readers are a byproduct of the strategy I’m about to teach you, not the cause. Want to learn the cause? Open my email tomorrow. ? As mentioned previously, Jon continuously sets expectations for his next emails so readers know they’re coming. But here, he takes it a step further by leaving his readers with a cliffhanger. He leaves questions in his readers’ minds, the answers to which they can only get by reading his next email. This creates enormous anticipation. Using cliffhangers is a powerful way to get your email series read consistently. And the more of your email series someone reads, the more they’ll see you as an authority, and the more likely they are to buy your offer. Technique #12: Bond Through Relatable Tales
When I was twelve, my mother and I hit a rough spot where we couldn’t even afford to buy food. We used to go to churches to get meals, because otherwise, we would’ve gone hungry.
But I had an idea. In one of his emails, Jon shares a story about how his family was poor, and how his parents struggled to put food on the table due to staggering medical bills. He explains how he felt guilty and wanted to pitch in, how he earned his first dollars, and finally, how he learned a few valuable lessons about making money from his writing. This story creates a powerful bond between the reader and Jon. He makes the reader feel like they know him, and like they can relate to him. The stronger a bond you can create with your readers, the more they will trust you, and the more likely they are to buy from you. Technique #13: Call Out Their Bullshit
We love to write. We love to share our gift. We love to see it touch people.
But when it comes to promoting our writing? Or even worse, asking for money? We feel ashamed. Dirty. Afraid. So, most of us never promote our work at all. Jon boldly calls out his readers’ bullshit that keeps them from achieving financial success. He knows many of his readers have all sorts of hangups about promoting or selling their work, and he convinces them they had better get over them if they want to succeed.
But that’s not the way the world works.
If you want to succeed as a writer, you have to be brave. You have to fight for your work. [ … ] if you’re willing to do the work [of promotion], you’ll be shocked at what will happen. Truths like this can be painful, but relevant. Jon doesn’t intend to wound people’s egos and then abandon them. Instead, he squashes the mindset that it’s shameful to promote your work, while handing out a new mindset to adopt — you have to fight for your work. If you can be the person who calls your readers on their bullshit, do it. If you can reshape the way they see themselves and the world, they’ll have already opened themselves up to your influence. Technique #14: Encourage Courage
If you want to succeed as a writer, you have to be brave. You have to fight for your work.
With this line, Jon inspires you to be courageous. He inspires you to fight for your work. Inspiring courage is an effective way of getting readers to follow your lead. When you inspire courage in your readers, you inspire them to see triumph down the line — triumph that they want to see in their own lives. When you ignite these feelings in your readers, they’ll open themselves to your influence, because they’ll see you as the person that will take them to that triumph. Technique #15: Use the “Gain, Logic and Fear Trifecta”
I’m looking for a few serious writers to join me in an online class, where I’ll teach you everything I know about writing for big sites like Scary Mommy, Lifehacker, Forbes, and The Huffington Post – all sites I’ve helped previous students get published on.
Once you complete the class, I even give you a certification you can show the big magazines and blogs to prove you know what you’re doing. It’s a huge advantage. In the last three emails of his sequence, Jon uses a three-part persuasion tactic known as the “Gain, Logic and Fear Trifecta.” It works like this: First, you show the readers what they’ll gain from buying your product or service. Then you give them a logical reason for why they should buy your products. And lastly, you tap into their fear to make them want your product now. Using these three angles together is immensely persuasive. In the example above, Jon accomplishes the first step. Immediately the readers knows what they’ll gain — Jon’s insider knowledge of writing for big sites, which they can use to get published there themselves, and a certification that proves they took the course. That’s persuasive on its own, but in his next email, Jon ups the ante:
Put yourself in the shoes of an editor for a moment.
On an average day, you might get 50 different pitches from writers you’ve never met before. Well, who are you going to pay most attention to?
Whose pitch are you going to read first? Here, Jon taps into his readers’ logical side of their brain. He has them imagine two scenarios and deduce which one would win. The answer seems obvious, doesn’t it? Some readers need a logical justification like this to help them make their decision. But Jon doesn’t stop there. In his last email, he uses his readers’ fear of missing out to persuade any last indecisive readers:
Today is the LAST day to get your $100 discount on our certification program. At midnight, the price goes up by $100, and you’ll miss out on the discount.
Click here to get your $100 discount before it expires Not trying to be pushy. Just want to make sure you don’t end up having to pay full price for this. That would suck. ? He gives them that extra bump they need to decide they want to buy his course and that they better do it before their discount expires. As you can see, mixing gain, logic and fear makes for an effective persuasion bomb. Steal These Persuasion Techniques and Boost Your SalesIf you want to sell products or services to your readers, you must learn the art of persuasion. You must persuade your readers that your product or service is worth the investment. You must persuade them you’ll fix their most pressing problems. You must persuade them to trust that you’ll deliver. Jon’s emails are a great example of persuasion in action. You can steal his techniques and use them in your own emails. And who knows, maybe one day you’ll have an email sequence that makes you $10K/month as well. Doesn’t that sound dreamy?
About the Author: In 2008 Jared Kimball became addicted to email marketing. On his blog he shares hacks, tricks, in-depth reviews and software tutorials that helps people launch sales-generating email campaigns faster. Every month he gives free pre-written email campaigns to his subscribers called Marketing Automation Plans (MAPs). Get next month’s here.
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Have you already made your first dollar from your blog? Are you looking for ways to increase that to a part-time income? In this post, I will share a step by step process for making it happen. Listen to the episodeMy part-time blogging businessWe walked into the house like it was any other day. But this day was different. As she walked in, my wife saw something that surprised her. There was a brand new living room set. SURPRISE! She stood there wondering what was happening. This was the first time it became real to her. All that time I spent in front of my computer blogging was more than a hobby. It was actually starting to make money that affected our daily lives. I went pro. But how does one make money with a blog? Let's review . . . Review of how to make money with your blogIn last week's episode, I spoke about how to make your first dollar with your blog. ![]() Three essential elements for making money I covered the three essential elements for making money:
Once you have these three elements, you can start making money from your blog. The keys to going part-timeTo get to the next level, you need a way to make a consistent income with your blog. Here are the keys to doing that:
If you have all these four elements in place, I guarantee that you will make money. Now let's dive deeper into the making money part. How you will make moneyWhile there are many ways to make money with your blog, I'm going to share the ones that I like most. These are the ones I've used over and over and are responsible for the bulk of my income. You can choose to use one or all. Promoting products and/or services as an affiliateThis is where you get a commission whenever someone you refer buys something. I cover this in great detail in my last episode so I'll refer you over there for more info. Selling your own digital productThis is my favorite way to make money with my blog. Let's address the pros and cons. ![]() Promote your own products or an affiliate product Pros:
Cons:
Providing a serviceThis is another way to make money with your blog. Here are some of the pros and cons. ![]() Provide a service Pros:
Cons:
How to make a part-time income with your blogNow that you understand three of the ways you can make money from your blog, let's talk about the process. The first step in the process is to plan the journey. Here's how you do this: Identify your first three affiliate productsThese three products should solve three specific problems for your target audience. ![]() Identify products to offer and services to provide You will focus all your affiliate marketing efforts on these 3 products. Don't worry, you can expand in the future. But it will be good to have more focus in the beginning. Choose a product to create a service to provideWhat kind of product will you create? Will it be an Ebook or a course? Or will you be providing a specific service like tutoring or coaching? Make a decision based on what provides the most value to your audience and what you're able to do. Plan the most logical customer journeyNow that you know what you will be promoting, it's time to plot out the most logical customer journey. This is the journey that makes the most sense. Create a narrative for this journey that goes like this:
Fill in the details of what this looks like for your business. Create your content calendarYour content will drive your business so it's important to get it right. Plan your content with your audience's goals in mind. A great resource for helping with this is my Blog Content Calendar Spreadsheet. ![]() Create your content calendar Here are some ideas for content that is effective for selling:
Here's the great part – if you create content in that sequence, it can be easily repackaged into a product. Create your lead magnet![]() Create your lead magnet This is the free resource you create to convince people to join your email list. It should solve a specific problem for your target audience and can be very simple. Here are some examples:
Create your product or service listingIf you do decide to step things up a bit and create a product or provide a service, let's get that going.
Create a sales page![]() Create a Sales Page There are many options out there for creating sales pages. Here are three:
Create a goal-directed autoresponder campaignNow that you have everything set up, it's time to create the campaign to make sales. When doing so, keep the customer narrative in mind (customer journey). ![]() Create your Sales Funnel Ask the following questions:
Equipped with your answers to these questions, create your autoresponder campaign. This is a part of your blogging sales funnel. To dig deeper into this, check out my blogging sales funnel talk from Social Media Marketing World. Your goal is to create one sales funnel, refine it, perfect it and then repeat the process. Get the word out thereThis is the part that takes time, but it's a necessary part of the equation. Here are some things you can do to make this a reality:
Does that sound like a lot? Great. Then I painted an accurate picture of what it takes to do this ;). Analyze what worksThis is the part that most bloggers overlook. They get on a hamster wheel of creating content and pushing things out there. ![]() Analyze what works But they never stop to analyze what's working so that they can make improvements. You will be different. Your goal is to analyze your results and tweak your processes over time. Use the data you collect to improve and refine what you do. This will set you up to become a full-time blogger. But we'll cover that more in next week's episode. Resources Mentioned
Infographic![]() Infographic: How to Make a Part-time Income with Your Blog The post 332 How to Make a Part-time Income with Your Blog appeared first on Become A Blogger by Leslie Samuel. from https://www.becomeablogger.com/26068/make-part-time-income-with-your-blog/ Are you looking to start making money with your blog? Do you wish you could get to that first dollar of revenue but feel like it won't happen? In this post, I will walk you through a process to help that money to start flowing. Listen to This EpisodeMy First Blogging Dollar (or $3,000)![]() My First Blogging Dollar I can remember it like it was yesterday. I started my blog in August of 2008. In September of that year, I made $3000. It was an AMAZING experience. No longer was it only an idea. It was a reality. I could do this. How did I do it? First off – this is NOT typical. The reason I was able to make that amount of money so fast was because I already had an audience. I had spent the previous 8 months working my behind off to build up my reputation in a forum. When I started my blog, the audience came quickly because of the work I had done beforehand. It was an audience of people who were looking to make money using Freebie Websites. I was teaching them how to do it and I figured out a problem they needed solving. Most of them were sticking in the forums all day trying to get people. But they didn't have a site of their own. My solution was simple – I would set up a site for them (from a template I made). All they had to do was use my affiliate link to sign up for hosting. Each of those transactions made me $100. And in my first month of promoting that offer, I got 30 people to say yes. Why did this work so well? Here are Five reasons:
All in all, it was a successful first campaign. Why it's important to make your first dollarIn this world of online business, there are so many scams out there. I've lost money on scams before and it ain't pretty. Getting to your first dollar is important because it:
Your mission (if you choose to accept it) is to get to that first dollar quickly. What you needTo make your first dollar with your blog, you will need three things:
Start with the specific audience![]() Start with the specific audience In trying to decide on a specific audience, answer the following three questions:
Answering these three questions will help you in the next step. If you haven't narrowed down your niche and target audience yet, listen to this episode. A specific problem to solveOnce you've identified your audience, you should have an idea of what problems they face. For this activity, choose the most pressing problem to move forward on. Ask yourself this question – Which problem are they most likely to spend money to solve? Beyond that I want you to think about problems where the barrier to entry (of the solution) is low. Finding a Specific Solution![]() Offer a specific solution to a specific problem Now that you've identified a specific problem, it's time to find a solution. Since you're still new to this, start with an affiliate product. These are products where you refer people using a special link (affiliate link). If someone decides to buy, you get a commission. Here are a few reasons why I recommend starting with an affiliate product:
This will be great practice for all the amazing things you will do in the future. IMPORTANT: It's very important for you to choose a compelling product. Here's what I mean by compelling:
Where to lookAffiliate marketing has come a long way. There are many companies that offer affiliate programs. Here's where I would recommend for you to look. Consult your past experiences.This is the best option for finding great options for products/services to promote. What have you used and gotten value from in the past? When searching, it's great to try something that offers a decent commission. But it is not necessary. If you don't know if a particular product has an affiliate program, here are two things you can do:
![]() Example website: Amember.com. Link to their affiliate program can be found by scrolling down to the bottom of their webpage.
![]() Example website: Amember.com. A search tool is used to find the word “Affiliate” on the webpage.
![]() Example of a product, GetResponse, with affiliate program searched using Google by typing “GetResponse + Affiliate” I generally find that by doing these three things I can find the affiliate program. Or, I find out that there isn't any. AmazonAmazon is a great place to look for products to promote because they sell everything (almost). The affiliate commissions are pretty low (between 1 and 10% depending on the product sold). But you make a commission on anything that person buys within 24 hours of clicking on your link. So if you recommended that diaper and they buy a couch, you will be happy. Another great option is that they pay a flat bounty for audiobook sign-ups. You can recommend a book, refer someone to get 2 FREE books and make $5 for each signup. Other placesThere are other affiliate networks that you can check out that list all kinds of products. Here are a few:
Whatever you decide to promote, I recommend you try it out first. NEVER recommend something you haven't used yourself. Create a Detailed Review of the Product/ServiceOnce you decided on an affiliate product/service to promote, it's time to create content. ![]() Create a detailed review of the product Create a detailed review of this product. In doing so, I recommend you share your story. How did you stumble onto the product/service? How did/do you use it? What were the benefits you experienced? Then switch to focusing on them – what specific problem will it help them solve? Your goal here is to give as much detail as possible to help them make an educated decision. I also recommend including lots of pictures and even video (if you want to be ambitious). Here are a few more tips to help you be successful: Craft a compelling (non-boring) titleThis is something you should spend some time on. You want to have an element of curiosity in there. But you also want to show that it's a solution to a specific problem. Here are some example titles that would work well:
Spend some time to get this right. It will pay off in the future. Use a compelling open graph imageWhen someone shares your post on social media, this is the image that will show up. Select this image carefully. Remember – it's NOT about the product. It's about the transformation. It's a good idea to use curiosity in the image. Pay attention to the images you click on. What do they have in common? How can you use those elements in the images you choose? Get the word out thereNow that you have your awesome article written, it's time to get the word out there. Here are a few steps you can take. Email your list![]() Get the word out there It doesn't matter how large or small your list is, use it. Send out an email letting them know about this amazing solution. Don't tell them all about it in the email. Instead, let them know they can find out about it in your latest blog post. Then link to that post. Share on social mediaSocial media can be powerful for helping you get the word out there. Here are some things you can do:
Message people you know would be interestedThis can be annoying. But if you do it right, it actually provides value. Do you know people who would find value in the product/service? Send them a PERSONAL message. Let them know why you thought of them. Note: this should NOT be a template email. It should be personal. Also, feel free to ask them to share it with others who might be interested. Other tips![]() Engage people in Facebook groups Here are a few other things you might want to try:
Time to celebrate your winIf you take the steps outlined here, you are on your way to your first dollar. Once you make that first dollar, I want you to go all out and celebrate that win. Do a happy dance (or whatever celebration looks like to you). Don't let that moment pass you by. It's the first of many. Your turnAnd now I turn it over to you. Once you've decided what product/service you will promote, let me know in the comments. And if you need feedback, feel free to ask. Resources Mentioned
Infographic![]() Infographic: How to Make Your First Dollar with Your Blog The post 331 How to Make Your First Dollar with Your Blog appeared first on Become A Blogger by Leslie Samuel. from https://www.becomeablogger.com/26003/how-to-make-your-first-dollar-with-your-blog/ SEO Affiliate Domination Review SnapshotUsefulness Great strategies for beginners and advanced users a-like. Value It may be costly up front, but also has a 12 month payment option Ease Of Use Videos are easy to follow, and Greg makes things dead simple to understand Support Comes with an active Facebook and a course creator that cares What I Like What I Donât Like I have taken A LOT of affiliate marketing courses. Some good, some bad and most TERRIBLE. The problem is that they all teach the same thing, but with a different pitch. SEO Affiliate Domination is different. Greg Jeffries has put together a course that if you follow correctly, you could be making money almost immediately. Not 6 months, not a year but right away. I know that is a big statement, and I was skeptical about it - but itâs true! Who is Greg Jeffries?Greg Jeffries is an SEO and Affiliate Marketer based out of Austin, Texas. He has a reputation for being a nice, straight-shooter. On one of his blogs, he publishes his monthly income statements and it looks like he really cracked the code in 2017 when he went from making $2-3k per month to over 5-figures consistently. One of the great things about Greg that lacks with other courses is that he really cares. I even critiqued his course when I first bought it: ![]() And he responded: ![]() And actually followed through: ![]() Why Affiliate Marketing Is Hard And Why Most Courses SuckGood affiliate marketing courses will teach you how build your site, how to organize it and how to rank your it. This is all well and good, but what the heck are you going to promote? What niche should you be in? What if itâs too competitive? Most courses do not provide answers to this problem. They will say just chose a niche you like and are passionate about and the money will come. And to diversify your risk, build multiple sites so if one doesnât take off then the other ones might. This is the #1 reason why most people get frustrated with affiliate marketing. They build up a site, spend a bunch of money, only to realize that the niche is too competitive or oversaturated. You are left with a site that doesnât get traffic, no money and 6 to 12 months of wasted effort. This is also the #1 reason that makes SEO Affiliate Domination so appealing. It teaches you HOW to field test if a niche or product is profitable, while also making money from it at the same time! ![]() What Does It Teach?Greg Jeffries uses a very interesting technique that was so brilliant that I didnât realize it back when I purchased the program in August 2017. As you could tell from my previous message, I was hesitant about the techniques taught by Greg Jeffries because I didnât think they could still work. Why? Because the guruâs said they wonât work. Most SEO gurus will tell you automated linkbuilding programs like Money Robot will ruin your website. Many SEO experts will tell you that mass-page building programs like Serp Shaker donât work anymore because Googleâs algorithm is too smart and indexing has harder. Lots of SEO nerds will even tell you that PBNâs are dead. Greg Jeffries goes against the grain of most SEO experts and uses all of these techniques to great effect. But the real purpose behind using these techniques isnât to just make a buck It is to test and see if a niche or service is profitable. That is what makes SEO Affiliate Domination is so powerful. You learn gray hat techniques to test various products while also making money. You can use that information to know how competitive a niche is and if it is profitable. Then you can use the money your making to build up a white-hat authority website that will give you stable passive income. ![]() SEO Affiliate Domination PricingThe course comes with two payment options: A one-time payment of $997 or 12 monthly payments of $97. Yes the price is a little steep, but it is well worth it. How Does It Compare To Wealthy Affiliate?Wealthy Affiliate is not just a course, but an all-in-one hosting solution. So yes it teaches how to do affiliate marketing, but you also get website hosting as well. In terms of content Wealthy Affiliate focuses totally on white-hat methods, such as building websites, social media marketing and content creation. What Wealthy Affiliate neglects is any sort of link-building. SEO Affiliate Domination does teach you how to build a website, but doesnât really touch on how to create content that converts. It focuses more on building many websites, testing and link-building. What I donât LikeAs much as I like SEO Affiliate Domination - it is not perfect. One thing that the course is light on is setting up a PBN. While I agree with most of it, a huge part of running and making a PBN is making they pass positive link juice. This is done throughtesting. Otherwise your PBNs will hurt your site more than they will help. Also because this course teaches grey-hat techniques, you have to be aware there can be risks associate to that. ![]() My Suggestion For Quick ResultsOne technique that helped me get quick results with SEO Affiliate Domination was using auctioned domains. In the course Greg Jeffries recommends using expired domains using services such as Fresh Drop and other expired domain providers. And while that can be a good technique, I highly recommend using auctioned domain. Why? After testing over 100 expired domains using a scraper, I found that many domains do not pass positive link juice when compared to auction domains. Not only that, but auction domains tend to be stronger which can help you rank your sites quicker. You can buy auction domains in many places, including Go Daddy auction - but I highly recommend saving your time and checking out TB Solutions they have a wide variety of domains and you can get some really good domains for under $100. Plus if you use this link you will get an additional 7% off. ![]() Other BonusesThe great thing about this course is that it is constantly being updated and added to. It seems like every month a new webinar or video is added that gives you new ideas and new strategies. The course also comes with a Facebook group that is very helpful. It is not uncommon for Greg to respond to questions within an hour most of the time. You can really tell Greg Jeffries truly cares about his course. Final ThoughtsGreg Jeffries has done a great job with a course that can be picked up by beginners, but also has advanced SEO strategies and combines it all in one cohesive course. The techniques he teaches will help you get cash flow positive in a short period of time. This helps avoid the typical frustrations you have with normal affiliate marketing courses where you have to wait 6+ months before seeing results. Thatâs why I highly recommend this course to anyone that wants to get started with affiliate marketing and start building a business The post SEO Affiliate Domination Review â Is Greg Jeffries Course Worth It? appeared first on The Lazy Plumber. from The Lazy Plumber https://www.thelazyplumber.com/seo-affiliate-domination-review/ Via https://thelazyplumber.tumblr.com/post/173018167827 What is GDPR? And are you wondering if it affects you as a blogger? Well, they most likely do. And in this article, I will explain what GDPR is and how it pertains to us bloggers. Disclaimer: I’m not a legal professional nor do I play one on the internet. Consult an attorney to make decisions for your blog/business related to GDPR. Side note: Yes – this is a long article. If you'd prefer to be lazy, you can jump to my summary for lazy people at the end in the form of an infographic. Don't worry, when I say lazy, I say it with love, lol. The Privacy Problem![]() GDPR – General Data Protection Regulation It's the buzzword these days – privacy. Everyone wants it, but nobody seems to have it. Sites like Facebook seem to throw privacy out the door with the baby and the bathwater. So many news agencies are up in an uproar over Cambridge Analytica. Russia seemingly undermined the U.S. elections. What's a country to do? Well, the continent of Europe has decided to do something big, and it's called GDPR. What is GDPR?GDPR stands for General Data Protection Regulation. According to the GDPR website, the goal is “to protect and empower all EU citizens data privacy and reshape the way organizations across the region approach data privacy.” In simple terms, Europe wants their citizens to have more control over how and when companies use their personal data. A VERY Brief History![]() Every European state could create its own local laws based on the directive, which became difficult to enforce. Back in 1995, Europe established the Data Protection Directive. This had some general guidelines for data protection. But every European state could create its own local laws based on the directive. As you can imagine, this resulted in a messy situation with laws that were difficult to enforce. Some states had very strict privacy laws. Others were more lenient. The EU parliament wasn't feeling this and wanted something more uniform. So on April 14th, 2016 they approved the GDPR, and the world turned upside down (hat tip to the Hamilton soundtrack). There is one HUGE difference between the GDPR and the data protection directive of old. The GDPR governs ALL member states. So Does it Affect You as a Blogger?![]() If you collect ONE email address from ONE EU citizen, the GDPR applies to you. The GDPR affects any blogger who collects any data from EU citizens. It doesn't matter if your blog or business is in Europe or Timbuktu. Let's say you're building an email list (which you should be doing). If you collect ONE email address from ONE EU citizen, the GDPR applies to you. In other words, if you're a blogger, it's safe to say that it applies to you. I mean – I'm an EU citizen (bet you didn't know that). If I'm on your email list and you don't uphold the GDPR, I can probably report you ;). So what exactly does this mean for you? I'm Glad you asked. Get Consent and Make it CLEAR!![]() Be explicit when getting consent. This is one of the most significant tenets of the GDPR. They are very explicit in their statements on how you should get consent. Let me make it clear for you. Let's say you're collecting email addresses to build your email list. Make sure to follow these guidelines:
The Burden of Proof Lies with YOU![]() Keep a record of proof of consent. It is now your responsibility to be able to prove that you have consent. You have to keep a good record of this. Fortunately, good service providers are aware of these changes. They should be taking steps to be compliant. To be on the safe side, check with your email service providers to see what they are doing. I use Drip. They are aware of the situation and working on making sure that they are compliant by the deadline. So is GetResponse, the service I recommend for beginners. Even Thrive Themes, the company behind Thrive Leads, is making changes. But it doesn't end there. You are the one that needs to make sure that everything is being done to meet the regulation. What About Existing Subscribers?So Leslie, what about my existing email subscribers? Surely I don't have to do anything about them since they subscribed before the GDPR took effect. Right? WRONG! Based on the GDPR, you have to bring those subscriptions up to the current standards. If the EU citizens on your list have not given the kind of consent required based on the GDPR, you have two options:
How do you know if you have EU citizens on your list? Most email service providers will allow you to search by Time Zone. In Drip, you can search for anyone with a Time Zone in Europe. ![]() Through Drip's filter, I can have an overview of the number of European subscribers in my list. Just to give you an idea, I have 16,880 people on my email list. 1,507 of those people are in European time zones. But this doesn't account for EU citizens living outside of Europe. So What if I Do Nothing?![]() What if I do nothing? I know – it's tempting to think this. I mean, what's the big deal? Nobody's coming after me, right Leslie? Well, they are taking this seriously. Not following the regulations can lead to some pretty significant fines. How big? Up to €20 Million, which is almost $25 Million US, or 4% of global annual turnover – whichever is HIGHER. I read that and chuckled. The exact thought that came to mind was – DANNNGGGGGG, these EU people are SERIOUS. And yes – they are. Will they come after you? Technically, they can. But I would imagine that coming after small bloggers would be quite an undertaking. So What do YOU Think About this Leslie?Yes, this is a HUGE change for the industry. Yes, the requirements are stricter. But you know what? I LOVE IT! Does it make it harder to grow your email list? Yes. But I believe it gives you a much higher quality subscriber. ![]() Personally, I believe this will gives us a higher quality subscriber base. Instead of using shady tactics to boost our subscription rates, we have to do it by providing value.
So I won't complain about the GDPR. Instead, I will embrace it as an opportunity to up my game. I look at it as a challenge to become better at what I do. And I always love those kinds of challenges. But it's not all about me. What are your thoughts? Let me know in the comments section below. Resources Mentioned
Infographic![]() Infographic: What is GDPR and How Does it Affect Bloggers? The post What Is GDPR and How Does It Affect Bloggers? appeared first on Become A Blogger by Leslie Samuel. from https://www.becomeablogger.com/26123/what-is-gdpr-how-it-affect-bloggers/ Do you find yourself struggling to build a blog while working full-time? Do you have little kids at home and feel like you can't ever get anything done? In this episode, I talk with Marcus Kusi. And he shares how he was able to build a successful blog while working full-time with Toddlers. Excuses . . . Be gone! Listen to the episodeMarcus' StoryMarcus immigrated to the U.S. from Ghana. After marrying his wife, he found himself unable to work due to not having a green card. While going through the legal process to get his green card, he needed something to do. ![]() Marcus Kusi Fortunately, he stumbled onto two books that changed his perspective on business. Those two books were The $100 Startup and Entreleadership. Through the $100 startup, he saw that people were starting businesses for under $100. While being in a challenging financial situation, Marcus saw hope. If others could do it, so could he. His monthly budget for personal money was $5. So Marcus did what most people wouldn't do. He saved that $5 for four months and used his accumulated $20 to start a business. Based on his research, he saw that people were making money selling stuff online. As a college student, he knew a lot about textbooks. So Marcus decided to buy books on eBay and sell them on Amazon. It took a lot of work, but with his $20 investment, he was able to make $20K in his first year. When he got his green card, he was finally able to start working part-time. This eased their financial burden a little. His wife also gave birth to their first child that year, which added to the complexity of their lives. But he kept plugging away. In 2013, he was able to ramp things up. Their 3rd bedroom was full of textbooks, and he did it all. He was the buyer, seller, packager, shipper and customer service representative. And his efforts paid off. He made $48K in his second year of business. Starting their blogMarcus started learning about blogs back in 2008. But he didn't know too much about how they worked. In 2013, a stranger came up to him and his wife in a grocery store and made a profound statement. He said that they gave off a peaceful vibe. At home that night, they thought about it and concluded that they had a peaceful relationship. They thought about what they could do with that to help others and decided to start their blog. Our Peaceful Family was born. Through that blog, they shared their story to encourage other families. Since they were still newly married, they decided to focus on newlyweds. And they've been helping families ever since. Turning the blog into a businessIn 2014, they realized that they could make money from their blog. They started reading articles online on the topic. They also started listening to podcasts and found out about Pat Flynn. When they found him, they saw his income reports. That's when they knew it was possible. They also discovered Steve Scott and saw that he was a best-selling author. They realized that they had a free ebook that people were downloading every day. After thinking about it, they decided to sell that ebook and people started buying them. Now, they've written and sold 4 or 5 books, and their blog is making money. How they grew the blog![]() Marcus studied SEO and spent a lot of time writing content that people wanted to read. Marcus listened to my podcast and learned a lot about how to grow a blog from it. He knew that he could focus on many things, but that he had limited time. So he decided to focus on creating great content and optimizing their posts for traffic. He studied SEO and spent a lot of time learning how to write articles people wanted to read. Here's what Marcus describes as the keys to writing great articles that rank well in Google:
How to Build a Blog While Working Full-time with ToddlersHere are Marcus' tips for building a blog while you have lots going on (like a full-time job and little kiddos). Make sure your spouse is on board![]() It's easier to get things done when your spouse is on board. If your spouse is not on board with what you're doing, it'll be hard to make it work. When Marcus first started, his wife didn't really get what he was doing. She did support his interest but wasn't all in yet. But one month, his little side project made $500, which was more than they were paying for rent at the time. At that moment, she knew it was real, and she became more supportive than ever. Start your mornings off STRONG!In 2016, Marcus discovered the Miracle Morning concept and applied it to his life. ![]() The Miracle Morning by Hal Elrod helped improve Marcus's productivity He Googled the miracle morning and found a worksheet that showed the practice. After going through the recommended 30-day challenge, his productivity skyrocketed. Since then, he has been waking up at 5 am and going through a routine that works for him. Here's how his mornings look:
Focus on what you want to achieve (your end goal)![]() Focus on your end goal What do you want to accomplish with your blog? Decide that first. Once you've made that decision, you have to figure out what you can do to get there. Work out a strategy. Will you create courses, write books, or do something else? Marcus' goal is to be able to resign from his job, and he's well on his way to making that a reality. So what about you?Do you have a full-time job? What about kids? Or maybe you have a lot going on in your life? And are you trying to grow your blog? Well, you are not alone. But here's the thing – it CAN happen. You have to make it happen. Marcus, myself, and many others have done it. Will you? Resources Mentioned
Infographic![]() Infographic: How to Build a Blog While Working Full-time with Toddlers The post 330 How to Build a Blog While Working Full-time with Toddlers – with Marcus Kusi appeared first on Become A Blogger by Leslie Samuel. from https://www.becomeablogger.com/26066/build-a-blog-full-time-job/ Are you wondering how to use a blog to promote an offline business? Curious about whether blogging can help you take your business to the next level? In this interview, Bella Vasta shares how she grew her pet sitting business with a blog. Whether you have an offline business or not, you'll get valuable tips to grow your business. Listen to the episodeWho is Bella Vasta![]() Bella helps pet sitters scale their businesses. through her website Bella is a pet business coach. Through her company, Jump Consulting, she helps pet sitters scale their businesses. She has been coaching pet sitting businesses and corporate clients since 2007. Bella has published some of the most comprehensive research in the pet industry. And yes – she has the experience under her belt. As a former pet sitting business owner, Bella grew her business using a blog. Through this experience, she helps her clients grow in unconventional ways. Even in a saturated market. She sold her pet sitting business for six figures in 2016. When Bella started her business![]() Bella started her business by accident When Bella started her business, she was living at home with her parents. Her parents wanted her to get a “real job” so she got one working at Paychex. It wasn't something she enjoyed. Two weeks in, she decided to leave her job. She started her business “by accident.” It wasn't because she loved pets. It was because a friend asked her to pet sit her dog. Seeing this as an opportunity to get away a little, she embraced the idea of starting a business. She was now a pet sitter and gave it all she had. To get new clients, she went knocking on doors and going up to pet stores. As hard as she tried, business wasn't doing well. It was a struggle. Venturing into the world of Blogging![]() Bella thinks it's best to start somewhere than do nothing. One day, Bella met with a mentor who recommended that she should start a blog. But Bella didn't think people wanted to hear what she thought. But she kept hearing about blogging from people like Marcus Sheridan. In 2010, she decided to start a blog. And as with when she started her business, she went all in. But when she first started, she didn't do a great job at creating valuable content. Instead, she stuffed her content with relevant keywords, whether it made sense or not. She tried to get terms like Scottsdale pet sitter, dog walker, etc. in everything. She didn't add images well, didn't do video, wasn't marketing or repurposing. It was mostly shallow answers to questions. Even while not doing things the best way, she was starting to see results. More business started coming her way. The lesson Bella would like to pass on from this is as follows. It's better to do something than to waste time being paralyzed with fear. Taking her blog to the next level![]() Her goal was to reach to where her audience felt like she was the only (and best) choice. After seeing how well blogging was working for her business, she decided to get even more serious. She started understanding the psychology of blogging. People needed to trust her and her business. It was essential to expose herself, her thoughts and give valuable content to earn trust. Her goal was to reach to where her audience felt like she was the only (and best) choice. To do that, she had to create the best content she could and provide as much value as possible. How to Use Your Blog to Grow Your Offline BusinessSo the question is – what specifically did she do? How did she build a business that she was able to sell for six figures? Bella shared some practical tips in the episode. Here they are. Become one with keyword research![]() Research using keyword tools Use a tool like Google Keyword Planner to find out what your audience is looking for. Let's use the example of someone who owns a restaurant. What are people in your area searching for? Are they looking for places to go for date night? Are they looking for romantic places? Is your restaurant a good place for date night? This research can help you determine what kind of content to create to target them. Give EVERYTHING and don't hold backBloggers often tend to hold things back. Don't do that. Give them the sight, the sound, describe the smell, give EVERYTHING. If possible, use audio, visual and the written word. Become the go-to resource in your industry in your area. Go deepToo many businesses focus on superficial content that only promotes their business. They are all about selling. Don't do that. Pick a topic for each post and go all in. Highlight what makes you uniqueWhy are you different from other businesses in your area? There should always be an answer to that. If you're a restaurateur, do you get your ingredients in a unique way? Are there particular “secrets” you use in preparing your meals? Highlight these things because they make you stand out from the crowd. Support local community eventsHow do you connect with the community that you serve? Find things in your local community to highlight. Highlight events that are happening related to your industry. Are you involved in any charity? Highlight that. Use your local business advantage![]() Use your local business advantage Yes, local businesses have an advantage. Here's the thing. Bigger companies can't be everywhere – especially in small towns. But you can do this in your community. In other words, you're not in a national competition. And bigger businesses can't do what you can at the level that you can. Take advantage of this and do what they aren't able to do. Dominate your industry for your community. Don't build a blog that's entirely dependent on youYou want to build a business that can thrive with or without you. Instead of building a blog that's dependent on you, focus on building a brand. Document your processes so that others can fill essential roles. How do you write your blog posts? How do you post content? How do you promote your content? What about repurposing? Create and document these processes and use them to build a team that will grow your business. Let's wrap this upSo there you have it – Bella's best tips on using a blog to build an offline business. What you'll probably notice is that most of these tips apply to almost any blog. It comes down to this – How will you serve your audience? And will you take action? With that, we release you into the wild. Go and create an awesome blog and use that to grow your business. Resources Mentioned
Infographic![]() Infographic: How to Use a Blog to Promote an Offline Business – with Bella Vasta The post 329 How to Use a Blog to Grow an Offline Business – Bella Vasta appeared first on Become A Blogger by Leslie Samuel. from https://www.becomeablogger.com/26056/use-blog-promote-offline-business/ Viddyoze 3.0 Review – What’s It All About?*Please note that this is a preview of Viddyoze 3.0 Only – the full review will be updated once the platform is ready to launch – so make sure to keep checking thelazyplumber.com for up t date reviews! It’s no surprise that videos are the most popular form of online content. After all, who has the time for reading through boring writing when they can watch a video instead? Just ask yourself, would you rather watch an exciting video review of your favorite car or read an unnecessarily long article about it? If you are one of the few who chose the latter, this article is probably not for you. For small time video creators, vloggers, entrepreneurs, videos are surely the best way to reach your audience. However, there’s a big problem! In 2017, videos accounted for about two-thirds of the total online content. And it’s only going to grow bigger. In fact, video content is projected to account for 80% of the total content by next year! Now, you might think – “That’s good, right?” But, think about this – the world of online video content is like an ocean,and your video is at best a fish. In other words, it’s almost impossible to stand out, unless you go the extra mile. And creating a production quality video content be it for Facebook, YouTube or Vimeo is no easy feat. It takes thousands of dollars for just a few minutes of content. And let’s not forget the need for a high-performance rig for post-production. So, is there an alternate solution? Of course, there is! This is where Viddyoze steps in. In this article, we’ll find out everything you need to know about this online platform. Let’s begin then, shall we? What is Viddyoze?Simply put, Viddyoze is an online platform which lets you create high-quality professional animations in just a few clicks. The best part about Viddyoze is it’s fully cloud-based, and you don’t need to install any complicated software. How Big is Viddyoze?If you’ve never heard of Viddyoze, you’ll be surprised by its user base. Viddyoze has over 75000 active users,and together, they have rendered over 1 Million animated videos! Moreover, this platform is growing quite rapidly. A Word About the CompanyLike most startups, Viddyoze was conceived in a humble basement office. Three ambitious guys from the UK started out on their project a few years ago and created the first version of Viddyoze in 2015. Fast forward to 2018, they have over 35 team members and cater to more than 75000 users! How Does it Work?Before you start creating videos, you need to join the platform. The company offers two license options– Viddyoze Personal and Viddyoze Commercial. The former is available for $47, while you can get the latter for $67. Interestingly, the licenses for the Viddyoze 2.0 platform cost $77 and $97 respectively. The new prices really are a steal in comparison! There are two main differences which make the Commercial option the better deal. You get an unlimited number of video renders per month along with unlimited usage rights on both personal and clients’ videos. In case of the Personal option, you get only 30 renders per month and unlimited usage rights on just personal videos. Once you join the platform and log in, you’ll see an array of different template options. After you select the template of your choice, you need to customize it. Different templates will give you different customization options. In case of some templates, you can customize the title and text, along with some background colors. In others, you can also add an image of your choice. After you are happy with the customization, all you need to do is name your video and hit the “Review and Render” button. Finally, hit the “Render” button again if you are satisfied with your creation. That’s it you’re done! Top 10 Features of Viddyoze 3.0Live Action AnimationsThis is surely the best feature of Viddyoze 3.0. In fact, this feature is exclusive to the platform. It’s not possible to perform live action animations even with a software like Adobe After Effects. The Live Action Animations feature incorporates your logo or text into a video with real actors and real models. That will surely help you stay ahead of the competition while saving a ton of money; money you can invest in growing your brand. Smooth Animated TransitionsWith Viddyoze, you can make seamless transitions between two scenes to make your video look more polished and professional. They have quite a few options available,and it really takes your video to the next level. Amazing Intros and OutrosThe platform also provides many templates for compelling intros and outros. And just like the other templates, you can customize these to your liking. Call To Actions For Social MediaViddyoze also offers templates for Social Media Call to Actions. With these floating animations, you can introduce your clients to all your social media pages with elegance. Professional Lower ThirdsThe Lower Thirds templates really add a touch of professionalism to your videos. Be it introducing yourself, or giving a title to your scene, these beautiful templates can make a big difference to your creation. Alpha TechnologyThis is yet another feature exclusive to Viddyoze. No other online tool can do this. The company’s transparency technology lets you incorporate impressive elements in your video without any hassle. Movie FiltersIf you love ostentatious elements, you surely need to check out the movie filters. These templates will guarantee that your videos won’t lack panache. Viddyoze Template ClubWith Viddyoze 3.0, you can become a part of the Template Club by paying $ 37 a month or $ 347 a year. Once you become a member, you’ll get access to over 700 templates which are exclusive to the club. In addition to that, there will be 15 new Members Only templates added every month. 30 Days 100% Money Back GuaranteeOne of the best things about the platform is the 30 Days 100% Money Back Guarantee. If you aren’t satisfied with your purchase, you can get a full refund within 30 days. This not only instills trust in potential customers but also shows the confidence of the company in their product. 100% Cloud BasedAs we have mentioned earlier, Viddyoze is fullycloud-based. In other words, you don’t need a high-performance rig or expensive software to create your studio-grade videos. Moreover, you can work on your videos from your mobile device! Areas of ImprovementThere is no denying the fact that Viddyoze has its problems. Their platform is relatively new,and that means you don’t have a massive library of templates yet. Sure, the Template Club will bring many templates into the mix. But, you’ve to shell out $ 37 a month or $ 347 a year for that. In our opinion, Viddyoze should offer a free limited trial of their platform. The 30 Day 100% Money Back Guarantee is great, but not everyone wants to register their credit card before testing a product. Another area that needs improvement is the speed, Viddyoze can be slow to process some videos so an increase in speed would make the user experience much better. Final WordsThat brings our Viddyoze 3.0 review to an end. In just 3 years, Viddyoze has come a long way. And with the advent of the 3rd iteration of their platform, they are only going to grow bigger. In our opinion, the cloud-based software provides really useful features which not only help you make professional videos but also save a ton of money in the process. Not to mention time. If they work on their shortcomings and continue providing value to their customers, you can expect this platform to cause some serious trouble to the likes of Adobe in the near future. Viddyoze 3.0 will be open to the public on 1st May 2018. So, be sure to mark the date on your calendar if you want to take your videos to the next level. The post Viddyoze 3.0 Review – Is It A Scam or A Legit Video Software Maker? appeared first on The Lazy Plumber. from The Lazy Plumber https://www.thelazyplumber.com/viddyoze-review/ Via https://thelazyplumber.tumblr.com/post/172517362327 |
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