What do you want to know?
I’m feeling very generous after the successful completion of my E-Bay course. I’m going to spend the next week answering your questions about making money online and building a business.
Now, I’m a small guy in the Internet Marketing scene. I’ve never made 6 figures in 7 days, or over $1 million in a single day. But that may be a bonus. I can show you the small guy, in the trenches, back against the wall style marketing.
I took a tiny list of less than 100 and converted it into $1,576 in 3 days. I have several tiny websites that bring in about $50-$100 a month. Not much, but it adds up. I consistently sell over $8,000 per month worth of merchandise on E-Bay. Clickbank sends me a check (a small one) each month and so does Google.
That’s nothing if you stand me up next to Yanik Silver, Jeff Walker, Jim Edwards, etc. These guys are giants.
I’m still catching up with people like Jason Cain, Michelle Stahl, Kidino, and some of the other marketers I blog about frequently. They don’t have million dollar days, but they feed their children marketing online.
I want to share my knowledge.
In the comments below, or via email, let me know what you want me to write about. What are you struggling with? Where are you in the process of getting your business going? What roadblocks keep you from succeeding.
In return for your questions, I promise to answer them to the best of my ability without pimping some product. No affiliate links, no sales letter BS.
Give ‘em to me.






November 8th, 2005 13:01
I’ve read in multiple newsletters that the “money is in the list”. I just have no idea how to build an email list. How do you get people to sign up for a newsletter?
Also, I’m interested in the whole “Adsense” thing. I bought an ebook that said it would teach me how to build sites that brought in money through adsense, but how do you get traffic to those sites? And if you have to keep writing articles for $10 a month, then how is that worth it? Most of these ebooks fail to detail these steps for you.
November 9th, 2005 12:39
Hello Christopher, I am reading your blog … and maybe I am the one who’s catching up to you.