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Evergreen Profit Center Tips

Let’s Create an Evergreen Profit Center Together

And I’ll do all the work…

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Welcome to today’s article training. I’m glad you’re here.

There’s a ton of marketing lessons in this brief article training, and an opportunity for you and I to build an Evergreen Profit Center together. And I do all the work.

I’ve created a webinar called “Create with Purpose, Promote with Grace, Profit with Ease.” It starts with training on the power of content. The best thing is then I’ll walk your attendees through the process of creating their own marketing asset they can use over and over.

This is done using one of my “Fill-in-the-Blank Custom Genius Templates” that make content creation, promotion, and profit “fill-in-the-blank” simple, easy, and repeatable.

At the end of the show your attendees are invited to get the complete and ever growing set of Create with Purpose, Promote with Grace, Profit with Ease Custom Genius Templates that help them build their online business.

Let’s take a look at how all this happens

Pre-Webinar

  • I set everything up: webinar delivery system, presentation slides, opt-in page, etc
  • You send the invite emails I’ve created for you. You can also modify them and even create your own.

During Webinar

  • I’ll take your members through the process of creating their own “marketing asset” they can use right away. Then I invite them to join us so they can do it over and over again.
  • You show up, introduce me, and ask any questions you have during the show.

After the Webinar

  • I’ll send out the follow up emails for the next 3 days.
  • And here’s where it really gets good: After a week, I’ll set up an evergreen version of the webinar that you can use as an ongoing evergreen profit center. The most successful affiliates occasionally feature it for their members, use the webinar as a bonus for their products, and even make the webinar a step within their products.

And all you gotta do is invite people and enjoy the payments I send you. That’s all you gotta do. 50/50 split.

If you’ve got a group of people who need to create content: articles, blog posts, promoting on email and the socials, lead magnets and opt-in pages, courses, mini-courses, ebooks, and other products, then let’s create an Evergreen Profit Center together that your members will love you for…and I’ll do all the work.

Here’s where you go to let me know you’re interested, and we’ll have a fun chat. If it’s a good fit, then we’ll set it up!

And remember: all you gotta do is send a few emails that I create for you, and enjoy the payments I send you :-). That’s all you gotta do…

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