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KATHLEEN ELKINS YOUR MONEY APR. 23, 2016, 12:00 AM




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Pat Flynn.

Rich people focus on earning — and they often develop multiple streams of income.

In fact, in author Thomas C. Corley’s study of 177 self-made millionaires, “65% had at least three streams of income that they created prior to making their first million dollars,” he found.

If you’re looking to launch an online business, experiment with a side hustle, or make the leap to full-time entrepreneur, there’s a costly mistake you’ll want to avoid: Forgetting to serve your audience.

“A successful business — a successful anything online — is one that provides value and serves others in some way, shape or form,” emphasizes Pat Flynn, self-made millionaire and founder of “Smart Passive Income,” a resource designed to help others run an online business and optimize it for passive income.

Flynn would know.

During the 2008 financial crisis, he got laid off from his job at an architectural firm. The then 25-year-old decided to create a website that would help him pass an exam in the architecture industry: the LEED exam.

“Little did I know, this little website I created was generating thousands of visits a day,” he told Forbes. “As I was doing all that LEED stuff, I didn’t think of myself as an entrepreneur … I didn’t realize it until after four or five people said, ‘Pat, your stuff is so good, I would pay you for it.’ That’s when I finally took action.”

Flynn’s accidental entry into the entrepreneurial world quickly turned into a lucrative online business. He made $7,000 his first month, he told Forbes, and $200,000 within one year of going into online business; after six years, he had earned $3 million in passive income; and today, his business can earn up to $170,000 a month — or more — and bring home the bulk of that in net profit.

The key, he says in an episode of his podcast, is putting your audience first.

“A lot of people will build something without doing the proper research — without understanding the pains, problems, needs, and wants of their target customer,” Flynn explains. “They just build something.”

Taking that step of actually creating something is crucial, he notes, but it’s equally crucial to understand who the customer is and how you will provide value to them. You have to “pinpoint a particular niche and truly understand what they’re going through — what their pains and struggles are, and what they’re looking for that they can’t get yet,” he emphasizes. “It’s when you understand that, that it changes your whole mindset.”

“The better you can serve your audience, the more you’ll get back in return,” he continues. “Your earnings are a byproduct of how well you serve your audience.”


























 
Generic articles are part of entrepreneurial branding. You increase your visibility as a winner and industry pundit by talking to the masses - many of whom don't want specifics but easy catchphrases that make them feel like they learned something without having to check any footnotes or crunch data...

That said. It's always good advice.
 
He could of expanded a but more, but still, Im a little more motivated now. Thanks.
 
being consumer friendly is an understatement..people really don't understand when you win your customers over you damn near can create a cult following..not only that but they basically will give you free promotion through word of mouth..nothing like a satisfied customer overwhelmed by your product and telling others how great it is...truss i kno:cool:
 
being consumer friendly is an understatement..people really don't understand when you win your customers over you damn near can create a cult following..not only that but they basically will give you free promotion through word of mouth..nothing like a satisfied customer overwhelmed by your product and telling others how great it is...truss i kno:cool:
c/s.....working on a customer friendly app.... somewhat game changing
 
Pat Flynn is that dude. Listen to his podcast every Wed. He does drop practical advice on how to grow and monetize your business. This article is pretty generic and it's here just to put him in the limelight as leader in the industry. He deserves it.
 
Ok so what online business is he in that makes him 170k? They always want to give this ambiguous advice like they are offering something. That kind of advice is too vague to be useful nothing practical. "Know your audience". Who is starting a business not not knowing who their consumer base is? C'mon.
 
"Know your audience". Who is starting a business not not knowing who their consumer base is? C'mon.
u'd be very surprise...lot of people jump into bizzness cause they see it makes a lot of money for others so they think if they do the samething money will flow like that for them to..hell i can give u a perfect example..in this stripper promotion bizzness it's so many dudes on the outside that be swearing to god they can do the samething or even better..that it's mad easy..that when they do it it's gonna be the greatest party ever..than they throw 1 and the biggest fail bomb happen:roflmao::roflmao:..u have no idea how quietly us vets in the game laugh our asses off at super know-it-all greatest promoters of all time fail on their first party never to be seen or heard from ever again..it's so many 1 and done nigs that i've seen in this game...we tend to bring up 1 and done specialist every now and than to entertain ourselves during parties..or how we get enjoyment of strippers always talking shit like our job is easy and that they can do it..so we get great enjoyment out of watching them throw their bday parties and watch how they basically have mental breakdowns when pretty much mad things go wrong for them..watching people who think they can do your job so easily and fail miserably is somewhat of a guilty pleasure amongst promoters..people don't understand it's an education to this and understanding your customers or a stripper consumer in general takes a lot of knowledge and experience..the same can be said for making porn..lot of scenes shot that never made it out to the public for sale..everybody and their moms think they can shoot and sell porn and it's mad easy..than u watch the fail bomb of somebody spending thousands and never even making a dime off of it
 
You right about that. Lot of people with that "If you build it they will come" attitude. Their not serious about the business they just see the money and think I can do it to. See a lot of that out here in the DMV, and niggas got the nerve to hate on you cuz you in a lane they want to be in but don't know shit about.

u'd be very surprise...lot of people jump into bizzness cause they see it makes a lot of money for others so they think if they do the samething money will flow like that for them to..hell i can give u a perfect example..in this stripper promotion bizzness it's so many dudes on the outside that be swearing to god they can do the samething or even better..that it's mad easy..that when they do it it's gonna be the greatest party ever..than they throw 1 and the biggest fail bomb happen:roflmao::roflmao:..u have no idea how quietly us vets in the game laugh our asses off at super know-it-all greatest promoters of all time fail on their first party never to be seen or heard from ever again..it's so many 1 and done nigs that i've seen in this game...we tend to bring up 1 and done specialist every now and than to entertain ourselves during parties..or how we get enjoyment of strippers always talking shit like our job is easy and that they can do it..so we get great enjoyment out of watching them throw their bday parties and watch how they basically have mental breakdowns when pretty much mad things go wrong for them..watching people who think they can do your job so easily and fail miserably is somewhat of a guilty pleasure amongst promoters..people don't understand it's an education to this and understanding your customers or a stripper consumer in general takes a lot of knowledge and experience..the same can be said for making porn..lot of scenes shot that never made it out to the public for sale..everybody and their moms think they can shoot and sell porn and it's mad easy..than u watch the fail bomb of somebody spending thousands and never even making a dime off of it
 
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I can tell you his "secret". It's marketing automation . . . on steroids. His fortunes made a real change when he moved from a basic autoresponder service like Aweber/Mailchip (which all the other dumb lemmings seem to rave about) to ConvertKit. However, I think Jermaine Griggs, of HearandPlay.com, (he's a brother out of Long Beach, CA) is a lot better teacher and a whole lot more knowledgable. Out of all the online courses I've ever seen/heard/read whether "borrowed" ;) or paid, where frankly 9 out of 10 are explosive diarrhea level bullshit, his Pinnacle Club and Automation Clinic is the most enjoyable and actionable course I've ever had the pleasure of viewing. Hell, the general information and actionable strategies he gives out in speeches and interviews could easily packaged by a fake-it-till-you-make-it-teer that could sell for several hundred dollars.

I'm in the process right now of combining CloudPay (Paypal Adaptive Payment/Express Checkout), Mautic, SuiteCRM, Wordpress & a few other integrations to be an apt replacement for Infusionsoft/ActiveCampaign/ConvertKit/Drip.
 
I can tell you his "secret". It's marketing automation . . . on steroids. His fortunes made a real change when he moved from a basic autoresponder service like Aweber/Mailchip (which all the other dumb lemmings seem to rave about) to ConvertKit. However, I think Jermaine Griggs, of HearandPlay.com, (he's a brother out of Long Beach, CA) is a lot better teacher and a whole lot more knowledgable. Out of all the online courses I've ever seen/heard/read whether "borrowed" ;) or paid, where frankly 9 out of 10 are explosive diarrhea level bullshit, his Pinnacle Club and Automation Clinic is the most enjoyable and actionable course I've ever had the pleasure of viewing. Hell, the general information and actionable strategies he gives out in speeches and interviews could easily packaged by a fake-it-till-you-make-it-teer that could sell for several hundred dollars.

I'm in the process right now of combining CloudPay (Paypal Adaptive Payment/Express Checkout), Mautic, SuiteCRM, Wordpress & a few other integrations to be an apt replacement for Infusionsoft/ActiveCampaign/ConvertKit/Drip.
How can you sign up for one of those courses? How much does it cost?
 
Not for the faint of heat.

Pinnacle Club is $349/per month or $3331/per year.
Automation Clinic is $1,997.

If you know how to use your noodle, you can find both online although PC is a little harder to find and only contains the first five months which is more than enough.
 
For you MFers that think I'm bullshittin' and talking out my ass.

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The red rectangles are plugins I actually paid for and can't live without. I usually use the majority of all of my Wordpress sites. The plugin outlined by green is heavily modified. Thrive Leads captures the users first name, email (for sites with memberships and recurring payments: lastname, WP username, WP display name and date of registration) and sends it to Mautic. The combination of the survey feature plugin and certain views (of pages, emails and video) and clicks, over the course of time gathers more info on the user. I plan on tracking over thirty variables per user. Mautic then sends that info to SuiteCRM for outsource workers in the Philippines (Pacquiao Land).
 
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For you MFers that think I'm bullshittin' and talking out my ass.

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The red rectangles are plugins I actually paid for and can't live without. I usually use the majority of all of my Wordpress sites. The plugin outlined by green is heavily modified. Thrive Leads captures the users first name, email (for sites with memberships and recurring payments: lastname, WP username, WP display name and date of registration) and sends it to Mautic. The combination of the survey feature plugin and certain views (of pages, emails and video) and clicks, over the course of time gathers more info on the user. I plan on tracking over thirty variables per user. Mautic then sends that info to SuiteCRM for outsource workers in the Philippines (Pacquiao Land).

Good lawd...you have been dropping gems for a minute..

But to be honest it's like understand but don't understand what ya'll talking about simultaneously.

It's like i KNOW your gathering data and what you are using to achieve that but it's the part about what exactly you are trying to achieve, what are you using the data for, how you are making money doing that is confusing the hell out of me
 
Good lawd...you have been dropping gems for a minute..

But to be honest it's like understand but don't understand what ya'll talking about simultaneously.

It's like i KNOW your gathering data and what you are using to achieve that but it's the part about what exactly you are trying to achieve, what are you using the data for, how you are making money doing that is confusing the hell out of me

http://www.marketingsherpa.com/video/email-automation-behavior-based-marketing

(Due to Vimeo privacy settings, it can only be played on site at the link above.)

Jermaine can explain it a lot better in a short segment of this video starting at the 35:00 minute mark than I ever could. I glad I thought of this vid @ MarketingSherpa Email Summit '13. I totally forgot about Flint McGlaughlin. I have to give credit where credit is due. He is the one person most responsible for getting in the mindset of "always be testing". What seems like it will never work or what you think you know will work will be invalidated i.e the ugly Geocities looking late 90's/early 2k's web design beats the modern shiny 2016 Web 2.0+ one. That has happened at more often than not especially with mobile traffic as long as the page is responsive.
 
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http://www.marketingsherpa.com/video/email-automation-behavior-based-marketing

(Due to Vimeo privacy settings, it can only be played on site at the link above.)

Jermaine can explain it a lot better in a short segment of this video starting at the 35:00 minute mark than I ever could. I glad I thought of this vid @ MarketingSherpa Email Summit '13. I totally forgot about Flint McGlaughlin. I have to give credit where credit is due. He is the one person most responsible for getting in the mindset of "always be testing". What seems like it will never work or what you think you know will work will be invalidated i.e the ugly Geocities looking late 90's/early 2k's web design beats the modern shiny 2016 Web 2.0+ one. That has happened at more often than not especially with mobile traffic as long as the page is responsive.

I'm gonna try but the fact I couldn't even understand what you just wrote isn't exactly a boost to my intellectual confidence.
 
What I got from that is have content that the audience would really want. Put money back into your business (building a better website) to make it easier for the customer to use.
 
There is no one-size-fits-all formula to making money. There's a few habits that successful people tend to have, but there is a lot of unsuccessful people that have those exact same habits.

In my experience success works by the rule of inconsistency. The traits that helped one man get ahead could absolutely ruin the next man over. (Cue the theme to Diffr'nt Strokes)
 
What I got from that is have content that the audience would really want. Put money back into your business (building a better website) to make it easier for the customer to use.

No. You don't sell or make an offer until the customer lets you know by their action when they are ready. It's why the overwhelming majority of people fail at this stuff. They think all you have to do is buy some point and click bullshit software, compose a shit message and press send and the money will start pouring in. You can be successful selling shiny turds if you market it right. People in the 1970 paid millions for a fucking Pet Rock. A ROCK with a name and a card on how it was formed in the Earth.!

There is no one-size-fits-all formula to making money. There's a few habits that successful people tend to have, but there is a lot of unsuccessful people that have those exact same habits.

In my experience success works by the rule of inconsistency. The traits that helped one man get ahead could absolutely ruin the next man over. (Cue the theme to Diffr'nt Strokes)

True. But when, it comes to marketing, which this topic is about, the principles have remained the same since the advent of direct ads heyday during the turn of the previous century. The mediums have changed, but the principles remains the same. It's why some of those copywriting books from the 1920s/30s/40s are selling for hundreds, even thousands of dollars on Amazon. Hell, I sold an old Gary Halbert cassette tape course on Ebay for $250 that I found at a garage sale I bought for $1. I did digitize it before I sold it. :D
 
Generic articles are part of entrepreneurial branding. You increase your visibility as a winner and industry pundit by talking to the masses - many of whom don't want specifics but easy catchphrases that make them feel like they learned something without having to check any footnotes or crunch data...

That said. It's always good advice.
No hate, but how are blanket catchall phrases and vagueries good advice to the person actually trying to accomplish something?
 
No hate, but how are blanket catchall phrases and vagueries good advice to the person actually trying to accomplish something?
These people don't really want you to know what they did or they would tell you. They want to leak shit that don't mean a God damn thing so they can charge people 5000 for exclusive big arena seminars for the real secrets, which really aren't secrets at all. It's a scam.
 
These people don't really want you to know what they did or they would tell you. They want to leak shit that don't mean a God damn thing so they can charge people 5000 for exclusive big arena seminars for the real secrets, which really aren't secrets at all. It's a scam.

Could not agree more. If someone says the word secret, grab your gun. There's a ton of crap out there. For every one hundred people you come across about four or five are the real deal. You want to get a good chuckle. Head over to the Warrior Forum WSO section. You could make four or five grand selling a PDF on rubbing toejam on your keyboard as a method to increase sales before you write content on your website. Give out 5 to 10 review copies with the promise of writing a review in your sales thread and your Paypal account will have a list of transactions longer than your arm. There are no refunds for digital items on Paypal. You have to laugh at some of the fuckery that goes on over there.
 
You can be successful selling shiny turds if you market it right. People in the 1970 paid millions for a fucking Pet Rock. A ROCK with a name and a card on how it was formed in the Earth.!

My ex-father in law tried to sell yard sticks (literally sticks he found in his back yard) using those same marketing techniques and fell on his ass, just like thousands of others who peddled their own failed novelty products. Even the pet rock's creator couldn't duplicate his success.

when, it comes to marketing, which this topic is about, the principles have remained the same since the advent of direct ads heyday during the turn of the previous century. The mediums have changed, but the principles remains the same.

If you advertise a fast food restaurant with coupons and kids meals you might be successful. Try that with a snooty French restaurant and you will probably fail. With a hipster joint you're better to not advertise at all and just let them 'discover' it.

The principle here seems to be 'know your audience', but in this case the same customer could easily patronize all three, maybe even on the same day. That's why I believe in the rule of inconsistency in this case.

I sold an old Gary Halbert cassette tape course on Ebay for $250 that I found at a garage sale I bought for $1. I did digitize it before I sold it. :D

Now THAT was fucking brilliant!!
 
Could not agree more. If someone says the word secret, grab your gun. There's a ton of crap out there. For every one hundred people you come across about four or five are the real deal. You want to get a good chuckle. Head over to the Warrior Forum WSO section. You could make four or five grand selling a PDF on rubbing toejam on your keyboard as a method to increase sales before you write content on your website. Give out 5 to 10 review copies with the promise of writing a review in your sales thread and your Paypal account will have a list of transactions longer than your arm. There are no refunds for digital items on Paypal. You have to laugh at some of the fuckery that goes on over there.

I got hip to their WSO bullshit.
 
Anybody into making money online on here? I wanted to make like a mastermind group for people that got shit going on, online ...

P.S I didn't know Patt Flynn was bankin like that ... Been following him for awhile now ...
 
Anybody into making money online on here? I wanted to make like a mastermind group for people that got shit going on, online ...

P.S I didn't know Patt Flynn was bankin like that ... Been following him for awhile now ...

IMO the best way to make money online is to invest in Bitcoin. you can start with any amount you're comfortable investing, when it's time to sell you can liquidate it within 2 days. The value can go down, but it generally goes up. If you bought $10,0000 a month ago it would be worth about $11,000-$12,000 today.
 
IMO the best way to make money online is to invest in Bitcoin. you can start with any amount you're comfortable investing, when it's time to sell you can liquidate it within 2 days. The value can go down, but it generally goes up. If you bought $10,0000 a month ago it would be worth about $11,000-$12,000 today.
I'm more into the real shit like Amazon , eBay , or what Pat is doing and that's information...
 
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