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Did You Get the Membership Site Masterplan?

October 20th, 2009 vidokingooo No comments

membership site masterplanNext week my friend Yaro Starak is opening the doors to the Membership Site Mastermind coaching program again. Yaro runs several successful (and profitable) membership sites, and in this coaching program he covers all you need to know to get your own membership site up and running.

The best way to get an idea of what the program is about, however, is by downloading his free report called Membership Site Masterplan. The report has 72 pages of content, and here are some of the topics that you will find inside it:

  • How to find topics for a membership site
  • How to develop preeminence, which means people choose to join your membership site over all the other options
  • What sources of traffic Yaro uses to bring members to his site and build his list
  • What technology Yaro uses to deliver content (this is so simple, anyone can do it)
  • How to make money from a membership site before you create the content for it
  • How to fill your membership site with hundreds of new members in a matter of days by conducting a powerful, yet simple, launch campaign

As you can see, the report is so complete that for many people it will probably be enough to get their membership sites going. The coaching program, on the other hand, is an extra layer for the people who want to have direct access to Yaro as a coach and the support of the member community.

Ask Yaro A Question

I realize that many of you might be interested in joining the coaching program next week, but you might have some questions that you would like to have answered first. If that is the case, feel free to leave a comment below with your question, and I will try to get Yaro to answer it. I might be able to answer to some of the questions as well, since I was one of the first people to go through Yaro’s program and to actually implement it.


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DON’T Check Your Email First Thing in The Morning

October 1st, 2009 vidokingooo No comments

For the first two years that I was working full time on the Internet I would wake up, have breakfast, turn on the computer and then start checking my emails. I looked forward to it indeed, because checking email was fun. I was able to see all the messages that came via the contact form, emails from business partners and friends, new comments on the blog and the like.

Over time the amount of new messages I had every morning increased, and so did the time required to clean the inbox from new messages. At one point I was spending almost two hours checking my email every morning.

Then one day I realized that such habit was terrible for my productivity. Usually I only started working for real on my projects by 10 am or so. I am very productive in the early hours of the day, and I was wasting that answering to emails….

That is when I switched. These days I always start working on the really important tasks first (e.g., writing content, promoting my websites, building new websites, managing the overall business strategy and so on). Once I am done with those tasks then I allow myself to tap less important stuff, like email and RSS feeds.

Answering to emails won’t make you money. Building and promoting your website will. Guess which one you should do first?


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