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Matt
Gagnon: "The Million Dollar Manual"
Important
note: This
is a critical book-review and not a salesletter or an ad!
Number of pages
405 pages
Content
- Detailed list of contents
- Matt Gagnon's person story
- How to find the
psychological motivation and strength to get started and
continue
- How to set goals that you'll
reach
- Basic lessons on how to sell
by Direct Mail
- How you can set up your own
shop the most cost-effective way
- How to find a good topic on
which you can create profitable informaton products
- A step-by-step guide to
creating your own information products that people want to
pay you for
- How to find retail products
- Three techniques for really
boosting your marketing and maximize your profits
- A detailed step-by-step
guide to start on whatever economical level you're now
- How to start small and make
it big
- How to market your products
for pennies
- The secrets behind writing
order-pulling ads, both classified and display
- How to market your product
off-line
- How to price your product to
get a maximum profit
- How to avoid running any big
economical risks in your business and thus maximizing your
chances of succeeding
- How to put it all together
to a success-prescription
- How to run your own
marketing campaign
- Other ways of marketing your
products
- How to make your own website
- How to find the best
hosting-service for your website
- How to market your products
on the Internet
- How to rank high on the
search engines
- How to get visitors through
free newsgroups and discussion boards
- How to earn even more money
than just on your products
- How to use e-mail to reach a
lot of potential customers
- How to use autoresponders to
get the e-mail-adress of future customers
- How to use the Internet to
make your business both automatic and successful
- etc.
Review
Matt
Gagnon's course,
"The Million Dollar Manual", is a detailed guide to
successfully starting up and running your own homebased
business.
"The Million Dollar
Manual" is much more detailed than Matt's first book
"Millions From Home". And to be honest, I like the
present course, "The Million Dollar Manual", much
better than "Millions From Home". I don't mean that
"Millions From Home" was a bad book. Far from it! I
just mean that Matt Gagnon is giving many more details of
his system in the present volume.
Many authors of books, manuals
and courses on homebased business focuses on just one
isolated aspect, like the mecanics of starting up and
registating a business, how to create information products,
how to market on the Internet etc.
Not so Mattt Gagnon!
Instead Matt's course
covers the whole process, from the first steps to the
full-blown homebased business that earns it's owner a really
nice income.
Matt shows his readers how they
can start up their own business. He shows you how to find the
motivation and the courage to take that first step forward and
actually finding your first product whether you want to create
yourself or let others do it. He shows you how to begin
marketing your products both online and offline. He shows you
the mechanics of setting up your new business. He shows you
how to write orderpulling ads and salesletters. And so on.
In short Matt Gagnon covers all
the most important aspects of how to start up and run your own
successful, homebased business.
But in
addition to all this, he tells his readers how to multiply the
profits they earn from their business, by using some of the
insider marketing techniques.
For instance Matt Gagnon uses
two techniques he calls Reverse Marketing and Blackhole
Marketing, respectively.
That's another thing I really
like about Matt's book, that he doesn't only describe the
fundamental marketing techniques and strategies that you can
read about almost everywhere. No, he goes on and introduces
his readers to the really profitable techniques that can mean
that your profits will easily be doubled or tripled.
I don't feel that the author is
holding anything back. He openly shares secret after secret.
Besides he shows you how to
choose between the different options you're often standing in
front of as a marketer. For instance, should you chosse a
one-step or a two-step marketing approach, or a three-step,
maybe? What should you write as contact-information in your
ads? Your private phone-number, an 800 number, your address or
your website URL? Matt gives a plausible answer to these
questions.
I really like this book. I both
like the information in it, and I like Matt Gagnon's writing
style. Matt's message comes through as being very personal,
honest and openhearted.
For instance Matt Gagnon openly
telling his own story and sharing his own experiences. And he
doesn't fall for the temptation to glorify himself. No, he
shares both his less successful and his more successful
experiences.
You almost feel like you're
sitting face to face with the author and having a relaxed
conversation with him over a cup of coffey. Personally I like
that style of writing. The very theoretic and dry academic
style doesn't appeal to me, at least not when you're talking
about such a lively subject as starting your own business.
Yet another thing I really like
about this course, is that Matt Gagnon don't just concentrate
on the technical aspects of starting and running a business
from the home. No, he also places great emphasis on showing
his readers how to get the courage to start. He takes the time
to show you how you can get the motivation to overcome the
fears that so often keep a lot of people from starting.
Matt's personal story is very
encouraging! The reason is that he seems to be so honest when
telling about all the factors that caused him to procrastinate
starting up his own business. He shares what made him succeed.
What he did right, and what he did wrong. What kind of
marketing he did use. Where he did place his ads. And so on.
You know, when you read about
how other people have made it from scratch, you get encouraged
and tell yourself: "Then I can do it too!"
Forgive me if I sound
enthusiastic about this book! But in my estimation this course
is worth every penny of it's price.
This doesn't mean that Matt's
course is perfect. There is a few minor points where I look at
things differently than Matt Gagnon. For instance Matt doesn't
reject bulk mailings. There is also a few spelling mistakes
here and there that may confuse. But none of these criticisms
alter the overall picture of this excellent course in any way.
And don't let these critisms hold you back from investing in
this course! I just think you should know that even this
course isn't perfect, even though it's getting close.
Believe me, you get so much
value for your money in this course. And I have no doubt in my
mind that you'll be able to earn a lot of money if you follow
Matt's prescription step-be-step.
So I can't encourage you enough
to invest in this important course if you want to really
succeed! At least I've been very grateful that I got the
chance to read and practise it.
This is one of the absolute
best, most helpful and realistic courses on successfully
starting up and running your own homebased business. Besides,
you don't have to pay an arm and a leg to get it. For just $99
you're in.
About this author
Who is Matt Gagnon? Click
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Buying information
Websites
Main Mazu Publishing Site.
http://www.mazu.com
General business opportunity reviews and future super site.
Stopscams.com
http://www.stopscams.com
Mazu sister site with more reviews and scams.
Infogurus.com
http://www.infogurus.com
Info Guru reviews and comments.
Millions from home
http://www.millionsfromhome.com
Work at home articles. More for small business.
Direct Networking site:
http://www.directnetworking.net
Snail mail
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