How To Skip the Hard Work When Building Campaigns
For the last two years, I have been buying up people's junk.
You see, there a few things that I hate about internet marketing: designing websites, making products, entering niches when I don't even know if they'll be profitable... you know - the HARD stuff.
I found that I spent so much time doing the hard stuff that I barely had any time to actually build a sustainable business - I was so focused on building a good website, or making a good product, or picking the right niche that I never really picked up steam.
And then I discovered that you can just take over other people's hard work...
For people who know nothing about internet marketing, it means nothing to them. The fact that they might have a beautiful website that sells a unique, targeted product isn't important to them, because they don't know how to market.
But to people who see the bigger picture, it's a goldmine.
If you know how to write articles, sell on Clickbank, make affiliate sales, or know what Google Adwords is, then you're already far ahead of what most people online know...
And that's why they give up their "gold" to people like you.
On Thursday at 8 PM, you'll see my Lump Sum Profits training system, and you'll learn how to GET MONEY whenever you need it, the one big secret that you need to know to buy and sell websites, and see real live examples and case studies (including how I bought an $80,000 site for $1500).
Even if you've never made a dime online, you need to be on this training class, because getting lost in the "hard work" is the very reason that most people never gain momentum.
When you take over other people's efforts, the hard stuff is no longer a problem.
Sign up for the webinar, and I'll see you February 9th at 8 PM EST!
All the best,
Ryan Moran
eTycoon.net
P.S. IMPORTANT: I posted the second video in this series, The Underground, Secret Site Selling System, which explains the other half of this process and how to sell your sites for up to three times what most people do (because they do it like everybody else). This "old fashioned" change will put far more money in your pocket than if you follow the crowd. Learn my Secret Site Selling System here.
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AWESOME, Ryan! Thanks for sharing. Totally makes sense... most people are leaving money on the table, and you can step right in and take advantage of it. Thanks so much.
Posted by Ben
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Brilliant. Been following every hot new method under the sun, which is terribly distracting. This just skips it all. :) Great video!
Posted by Stephanie
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Nice video, Ryan. Saw Flippa picked up your article and put it on their blog today, too.
Posted by Mo
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The Video only played part of the information. It stopped, but the part I saw was interesting.
Does my PC have a problem?
Thanks,
Ray
Does my PC have a problem?
Thanks,
Ray
Posted by Ray
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I'll be there
Posted by Gwendolyn Douglas
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Hey Ray, have tested the video countless times but haven't run into it freezing. Probably your internet connection buffering the video.
Posted by eTycoon
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This is real exciting. I am looking forward to the webinar
Posted by Bill
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Yo Ryan, it's 09:50 here in the U.K. Just watched the video, got sent to it by PotPieGirl. Of course I'm interested, who wouldn't be! The problem for me tho' is, I'm a Limey! The time the webinar goes out, is around 3 or 4 am GMT here. Is there any way the webinar could be recorded and sent to us Limey's via email. If so I'll be registering. I can't sit up all night, I have a J.O.B. I want to eventually Q.U.I.T!!! Thanks in advance for your attention.
Posted by Paul Reynolds
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Sounds interesting.. great concept... especially since I'm one of those broke web masters you mention in your video. :)
Of course, gotta have the cash to invest also... but I'm still listening.
I'd love the inside track on getting Amazon S3 set up though. :) LOL I heard it's very challenging.
Thanks for the post... and the Haiti relief effort.
I'm in.
Christine
www.imwebgraphics.com
www.tasks-to-go.com
Of course, gotta have the cash to invest also... but I'm still listening.
I'd love the inside track on getting Amazon S3 set up though. :) LOL I heard it's very challenging.
Thanks for the post... and the Haiti relief effort.
I'm in.
Christine
www.imwebgraphics.com
www.tasks-to-go.com
Posted by Christine
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Very nicely presented, Ryan.
Looking forward to attend the Virtual Equity webinar.
Really appreciate it. You're the best, Ryan! =)
-Joseph
Looking forward to attend the Virtual Equity webinar.
Really appreciate it. You're the best, Ryan! =)
-Joseph
Posted by Joseph Ting
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Great concept. Thanks
Posted by Debbie
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sounds great-but can you have a particular type of site built for you if you have something already in mind?
Or find sites of a particular type?
But yes, marketing is the part that is vital.....
Or find sites of a particular type?
But yes, marketing is the part that is vital.....
Posted by susan
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Thanks Ryan,
Who sells a site that is really generating $150 a month on autopilot? It doesn't add up.
Who sells a site that is really generating $150 a month on autopilot? It doesn't add up.
Posted by Jamie
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Jamie, you'd be surprised. It happens ALL THE TIME.
Posted by ryanmoran
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Excellent presentation with a very unique value proposition. Looking forward for it.
Posted by Gaj
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Well I find marketing and getting traffic to be the hardest parts. So where does that leave me?
I can pick niches, keywords and build websites and products in my sleep.
I can pick niches, keywords and build websites and products in my sleep.
Posted by John
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Hey John, then there's a few things you can do... one, you can buy sites that already have traffic, or two, you can be the person who builds up sites and sells them to people who want to do the marketing.
Posted by eTycoon
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Cool concept & what a fabulous idea! I'm smitten already... just like I was previously with so many other shiny objects! But I've just got a feeling about this one... let's hope it's for real!
Cheers
Salim
Cheers
Salim
Posted by Salim Yakub
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im interested more info please
Posted by gregg wood
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more info please sign me up
Posted by gregg wood
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with all the people you get interested in this approach -- given your marketing expertise and promotions -- I have got to believe that in buying these sites -- the "pickens" could get slim pretty fast. The skeptic in me says you are making less money on the sites -- so now you are making money on how it's done. What do you say to my skeptic?
Posted by tom rees
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Hey Tom,
If you're wondering if I buy sites, the answer is yes. But no, the pickens haven't gotten any less... new sites come out every single day - especially with the economy and people wanting to cash out.
If you want to talk further, feel free to give me a call.
If you're wondering if I buy sites, the answer is yes. But no, the pickens haven't gotten any less... new sites come out every single day - especially with the economy and people wanting to cash out.
If you want to talk further, feel free to give me a call.
Posted by eTycoon
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interested in more info
Posted by Barbara
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Looking forward to the webinar
Posted by A.J. Holloway
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I'd love to join the webinar but I live in France and will be tucked up in bed at that hour! Any chance of a recording being made to be circulated to the likes of me?!
Posted by Dee
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I find marketing to be the harder part as well. I setup a review site using wordpress with no problem at all.
But, I can only get a few leads and no sale at all.
Does the website itself ONLY sells?
They(website) must have a little bit of history don't they?
But, I can only get a few leads and no sale at all.
Does the website itself ONLY sells?
They(website) must have a little bit of history don't they?
Posted by Joseph Ting
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Joseph,
You can sell ready made websites, but I instead recommend buying sites that have their marketing started. Initial traffic generation, making those first sales, and SEO all can be DONE when you buy somebody else's site.
You can sell ready made websites, but I instead recommend buying sites that have their marketing started. Initial traffic generation, making those first sales, and SEO all can be DONE when you buy somebody else's site.
Posted by eTycoon
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Do you see any value in buying a aged URL if it has no backlinks? Thanks for the good info!
Posted by Jamie
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Great job and my best wishes to you...original thinking from old baseball player (2nd base) Don Stewart
Posted by Don
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Just an FYI, I didn't finish watching this video because I couldn't fast-forward it to see if there was any valuable content, and I got tired of hearing the sales-y bullshit.
Posted by Jason
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I have to agree with tom rees, it always seems if your late to the party you are getting the left overs. I am sure you are going to be selling something on this webinar and man time after time it makes it hard to continue to buy a ticket and just miss the boat.
Posted by Wayne
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Yeah, I'm one of those with 5 nice web sies and only one making money. Try not to charge us an arm and a leg for this info...let us make a little money and we'll keep coming back.
Posted by Michael
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I was with my sons, with the sound in the background, so I did end listening to it all. And BTW, the second half is good stuff. Simple yet powerful if we do indeed find those deals on Flipa.
But I have to rent against the new IM trend. If you want to sell me something, give me options to read or yes, fast forward or get back. At the very least, do tell how long I'll have to watch this.
I really hope the stats agree with me. Most of the time, I just close everything and leave.
Again, good content in the second half.
But I have to rent against the new IM trend. If you want to sell me something, give me options to read or yes, fast forward or get back. At the very least, do tell how long I'll have to watch this.
I really hope the stats agree with me. Most of the time, I just close everything and leave.
Again, good content in the second half.
Posted by Jay
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Hey gang,
I hear the people who have several sites but aren't making any money - I've been there, and I know exactly what you're talking about. You start to wonder, "Did I pick the wrong niche?" Or, "Why am I not getting sales?" Those first few steps are the hardest, even if you can put up a website. That's why buying websites is a good alternative - you can be lost one moment, and the next have a full-fledged business that you can grow.
-Ryan
I hear the people who have several sites but aren't making any money - I've been there, and I know exactly what you're talking about. You start to wonder, "Did I pick the wrong niche?" Or, "Why am I not getting sales?" Those first few steps are the hardest, even if you can put up a website. That's why buying websites is a good alternative - you can be lost one moment, and the next have a full-fledged business that you can grow.
-Ryan
Posted by eTycoon
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Yo Ryan ,
Takpercaya here from RJ forum.
ope u still remember me , lol.
Anyway i just watch your video and it is very interesting and an eye opener.
It's true that it takes thousands if you are starting to create a website from scratch.
Thanks for the video.
Takpercaya here from RJ forum.
ope u still remember me , lol.
Anyway i just watch your video and it is very interesting and an eye opener.
It's true that it takes thousands if you are starting to create a website from scratch.
Thanks for the video.
Posted by Takpercaya
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Thanks for the informative video. I know first hand what it takes to create a site and get traffic. It is a lot of work. This video has opened my eyes to some great potential. I will be paying much more attention to other sites that are already established that I could improve upon.
Adron Wood
http://www.localauctionprofits.com
Adron Wood
http://www.localauctionprofits.com
Posted by Adron Wood
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Ryan,
Thank you for sharing. This reminds me of Equity Millions. I have a little captial, that I would strongly consider investing in this, though I would have to be quite certain the I wouldn't completely fall on my face. But any business is naturally precarious. I'm going to attend the webinar. I look forward to your thoughts.
Thank you for sharing. This reminds me of Equity Millions. I have a little captial, that I would strongly consider investing in this, though I would have to be quite certain the I wouldn't completely fall on my face. But any business is naturally precarious. I'm going to attend the webinar. I look forward to your thoughts.
Posted by Nate Jones
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Ryan,
How many posts have there been asking if this webinar will be recorded? None have been answered, and I'm one of those from the UK who regularly uses Flippa. Please record it for us??
Cheers, Ken.
How many posts have there been asking if this webinar will be recorded? None have been answered, and I'm one of those from the UK who regularly uses Flippa. Please record it for us??
Cheers, Ken.
Posted by Ken Griffiths
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Hey Ken, the webinar WILL be recorded for those who can't make it. -Ryan
Posted by eTycoon
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Right on Ryan! Wish the webinar was today. Will be listening for sure.
Carol
Carol
Posted by Carol Holder
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Looking forward to it
Posted by Nigel
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I'm curious
Posted by lanette
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amazing video Ryan, you always restore my confidence! looking forward to the webinar session.
Posted by Jaz
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Ryan-
I am not happy at all about your webinar!! :( I have been doing this method successfully for a long time and now you have just brought me a lot more competition. I will be attending your webinar, maybe I will learn a thing or two. See you there.
I am not happy at all about your webinar!! :( I have been doing this method successfully for a long time and now you have just brought me a lot more competition. I will be attending your webinar, maybe I will learn a thing or two. See you there.
Posted by highjumper
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This Sucks!
A few days ago I talked to my personal banker and got an initial commitment for $20k based solely on my telling him I had found some grossly undervalued businesses. I refused to tell him any more, but he knows me as a business consultant and trusts my instincts.
I have been pricing these sites and rubbing my hands in glee. Now I find your webinar, and it's on the same subject.
I may have a few valuation tricks to play on a business, but you have released all the basic concepts, right here on this page. I had expected a decade or so before the full value of these sites was realized. OOPS, caught in Internet time.
Everybody, ignore this page, go back to life as usual. Then I can go back to rubbing my hands.
A few days ago I talked to my personal banker and got an initial commitment for $20k based solely on my telling him I had found some grossly undervalued businesses. I refused to tell him any more, but he knows me as a business consultant and trusts my instincts.
I have been pricing these sites and rubbing my hands in glee. Now I find your webinar, and it's on the same subject.
I may have a few valuation tricks to play on a business, but you have released all the basic concepts, right here on this page. I had expected a decade or so before the full value of these sites was realized. OOPS, caught in Internet time.
Everybody, ignore this page, go back to life as usual. Then I can go back to rubbing my hands.
Posted by Allan R. Wallace
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HAHA! I'll take that as a compliment Allan. Thanks!
Posted by eTycoon
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sound is horrible! why not a simple written sales page, instead of all the bad audio sales BS
Posted by Frank
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Interesting
Posted by Jack Lucero
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I am in the UK. Will you be recording it?
Posted by brian
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Dont see a video player.. no video when i log in or do i need to sign up for the $1 offer?
Posted by unique1
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Show me what ya got, kid!
Posted by Pop
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The webinar is 3am for me.. so please don't forget to record it for us and upload to the members area.
Thanks
Thanks
Posted by youchy0
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i do not understand what you want to say?
Posted by mukesh dua
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I'm in the UK - will this be recorded?????
Posted by jimmy0779
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Nice presentation. But I know marketing, and I understand the balance sheets. Their were a lot of FINE STEPS that you failed to mention in your short video. I will be at your webinar to hear more of the fine steps.
Posted by Zachary Sperling
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Looking forward to it
Posted by Timothy
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This video was very informative and actually contained real information, that was a nice change from the regular fluff that is offered. I've done 4 or 5 designs and concepts on my site so far and never imagined selling it...now you've got the wheels turning inside my head and that's a good thing!
Stefan
www.mrtech.ca
Stefan
www.mrtech.ca
Posted by MrTech
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how much does it cost?
Posted by florence
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amazing
thanks for identifying the opportunities out there
looks very interesting
My
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thanks for identifying the opportunities out there
looks very interesting
My
http://www.mygames-zone.com
Posted by my
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I thought this was very interesting but how much does this cost to do.
Posted by John Dollins
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Hi Ryan,
I'll be on the webinar. What I'd like to know is how do you find out how many people are on the list? I have a folder full of these types of sites that have been pretty much abandoned, so this information is priceless.
I'll be on the webinar. What I'd like to know is how do you find out how many people are on the list? I have a folder full of these types of sites that have been pretty much abandoned, so this information is priceless.
Posted by Gina
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No Video? On a Mac, need windows?
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