Installation 12 - How To Build A Mini Money Factory

Here’s the basic Recipe for building your own profitable Mini Money Factories. These can be built quickly and soon be up and running, bringing in commissions from physical affiliate products and services.

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11 Responses to “Installation 12 - How To Build A Mini Money Factory”

  1. Rich says:

    With Success Manifesto 2011, Kevin continues to give away quality, up-to-date and relevant information of the type that many Information Publishers on the internet are happy to charge you through the nose for.

    This is a win-win situation for all.

    Kevin continues to pile up the positive Karma, and anyone following this terrific series with an ambition to make money online has no excuses not to.

  2. Darryl Hurst says:

    AWESOME! The mind is racing here with ideas! This is a totally fresh approach to marketing for me! It’s nice to not here the usual line of crap!

  3. Lynn says:

    I have to endorse what Darryl says above - the Success Manifesto has been awesome and I’m sad that it’s almost at an end :-(

    I’ve been thinking for a while that promoting physical products is the way to go and it’s good to hear Kevin recommending this rather than the same old. same old CB stuff.

    I really enjoyed the Mastermind session on Wednesday in spite having to stay up past 2am and I’m looking forward to the next one.

    See you all there!

  4. Cindy Hohe says:

    So refreshing to see someone recommending anything other than Clickbank! And for those internet shoppers who see brand name goods and services they recognize, the sale becomes that much easier. Awesome stuff!

    By the way, I’m a big fan of Betty Crocker, so I’m really looking forward to the next installment.

    Cindy

  5. Darwin Dennis says:

    Kevin the Contrarian. Investing time, energy and money to promote consumables makes a lot more sense than blasting out blogs and articles for a single digital product that is difficult to create an email series for and does nothing to brand you as an expert or authority. Good one.

  6. old coot says:

    When I was in Kenya I spent some time out in the wild with a couple of Kikuyu warriors and Massai herdsman.
    We heard the grumbling of a pride of lions and I asked if it would be possible to get close enough to them to get some photographs.
    The Massai thought I was raving and when the Kikuyus indicated that we could get as close as we wanted, decided that enough was enough and left us to return home.
    The Kikuyus led off and we approached the pride using all the stuff you see in films like approaching down-wind (the lionsd could not smell us but we could sure smell the lions!) and keeping off the skyline.
    Finally a track was spotted that we could follow, according to my guides, and have no fear of attack.
    Sure enough, we got to within 20 feet of a couple of males and, in my excitement, I moved slightly off the track and was saved from falling over another male who was sleeping only two feet from us!
    That was enough excitement for one day!
    After we had found a camp site and set up our bivouac I asked my guides about what the day should have taught me. This was our usual days end session because the Kikuyu do not teach hunting with words - it is only ever done by example.
    The one lesson that really stuck in my mind was the one about tracks.
    A wide, well worn track is made by food, animals that predators eat and which run in herds in order to benefit from the safety of numbers.
    A narrow track that sees little, though regular, traffic is made by the hunters on their way to a fixed hunting area like the surrounds of a water hole or salt lick.
    A track that has only been used once, and recently at that, has been made (probably) by a hunter on its way out to hunt or on its way back from the hunt. These tracks are the safest to follow - and, as long as you are travelling in the same direction as the hunter that made the tracks, you will eventually catch up with the hunter and be able to watch it hunt or watch it take its place in the family.

    I guess ClickBank is at either end of the wide, well worn track and anybody following that track will probably find an area that is grazed out or heavily predated.

    Uhuru! Uzulu!

  7. Rich says:

    There’s an unexplored niche for you -

    Explaining IM with ‘Real World’ Stories.

    Cool Story

  8. Georjina says:

    This was right on time because I’ve been doing this with mini reports and it works great. I don’t do free, the reports are being sold but those who receive them are on my list.

    He’s likely going to cover this but you can also do it for business to business marketing. I’m not sure about the IM crowd but other industries appear to love the fact they don’t have to ’surf the web’ when they have a ‘resource report’.

    Can hardly wait for the next one.

  9. Judith Williams says:

    Well yes, this all looks very good. But I will definitely need Betty Crocker to bring it about. I can write pretty well, but mailing lists? opt-in pages? getting it online? Lots to do and learn. I am at square one with all this stuff and therefore especially appreciate the step by step approach which Kevin is so good at. For now I think I would do best to keep my day by day PCL foremost so as to get the basics.

  10. Diana Kipka says:

    While I have had ‘consumables’ links on my blogs and lens for some time, I like the ‘fresh’ spin that you put on it, Kevin, ie embedding the links in free reports and optin lists.

    I must admit that I’ve been very amiss in not setting up optin forms on my blogs but will rectify that asap - putting it top of my list of ‘things to do’, which is a very long list and getting longer LOL

    Cheers
    Diana

    P.S. Art might be a bit long winded but his tales always have a great point to make - enjoy reading his posts.
    D.K.

  11. Palo Coyote says:

    Kevin, You are an very good person. What you’ve done here is overwhelming. Your posts on Warrior Forum are always funny and very cogent, but this Manifesto is a work of great art, beauty and great Karma. In your email to me you asked me to review the questions from Installment One:
    Do you want to build a home-based business?
    More than anything, I’ll work 12 hrs. a day (I have a daytime job so I have to do that to pay the mortgage, I’ll dedicate my other hours to this.)
    Do you just want to make a little extra income? I want to work for my customers, not a boss, I want a full time income. I will be happy to begin by generating my mortgage payment.
    Do you want to supplement a pension? My retirement is a lottery ticket, like many people right now (LOL).
    Do you want a long-term income that fully replaces your job? Yes, but more importantly I want to use my mind, my creativity, my good ideas, my marketing skills, talents and experience to do something I get great satisfaction from, this is it.
    Do you want money right now? I’m OK, right now, my job pays me quite well, HOWEVER, the owners are VERY open about selling this business in the next 2-4 years. Time to get going!
    Do you want income security for the future? Very much so and something I can work with my son who is a computer genius (flash, video, graphics, etc)
    Do you want to make money online? Or offline? Online, I’m a very sociable guy and currently do a lot of Offline sales, so that is my backup plan, I don’t want to use it, but I will to survive.
    Do you want the freedom of being your own boss? Freedom, joy, intense creativity, great feelings of accomplishment, making other peoples lives better, feeling really good about what I do and how I do it. And mostly being able to give to those who need a hand up, your efforts for the children who need critical heart surgery is one example of this. I know of many others I will support.
    You are a really good guy, this manifesto is a wonderful, actionable piece of work. (I unsubed from stupid stuff, I WILL NOT buy anything until I put this plan into effect, I will give as much as I can.)
    Blessing be upon you my good friend,
    Palo

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