Thursday, June 11, 2009

Make Money With Digital Products

The surest way to become rich has always been by having your own business. The problem was that in the "industrial age", you needed masses of capital and contacts to get started - you had to setup huge factories and employ swathes of people.

You needed a physical product to sell, which took cash, resources and skills to create and market. And for those lacking in capital and contacts to get started, it was pretty tough to make it happen.

Today, it's a different story. We live in the information age, a world of boundless opportunity. You can literally create value out of thin air, and start your own business with nothing but your wits and an internet connection. The barriers to entry to business have never been lower - millionaire status has never been more accessible.

I was born in the mid 70's and grew up just as the Internet was taking its grip on the world, but it wasn't until my early 30's that I began to look at the Internet as a way to generate capital. I darted from one business opportunity to the next before settling on info product marketing as the way I was going to make my first million. I sold my first info product at the tail-end of 2005, was making $100 a day within a few months, and within a year I was pulling in $1,000 a day.

Yes, none of this would have been possible without the information age and Internet - but more specifically, it wouldn't have been possible without digital products and ClickBank either.

The beauty of digital products - e-books and software - is that they cost very little to create, and almost nothing to replicate. A traditional industrial age business might need to sell $20,000,000 worth of product to make $1,000,000 profit. For an e-book vendor, it's almost all profit. If you sell ten e-books a day at $47, all of it profit, that's $171,550 per year - more than most doctors or lawyers make. Double that and you are making as much as many CEO's - guys who have spent literally decades in education and climbing the corporate ladder. With the right guidance and a little dedication all of this is doable.

Secondly, because we are selling information, the value we are offering is highly subjective. I've bought info products for upwards of $2,000 - and been very happy with my purchase. In what other industry can you spend $10 printing a few booklets, sell it for a 20,000% mark-up - and still have a very happy customer who will buy from you again?

In short, the selling digital products via ClickBank allows you to side-step the expectations of the educational system, flaunt the rules of traditional, industrial-age capitalism, and become a millionaire in a matter of years - perhaps even months.

I have taken what I learned in the last 3 years or so and put them into the guide which you can get here:
http://www.yourinternetmillionairesystem.com

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