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You can't please all the people all the time

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You can't please all the people all the time. Make that your niche site mantra. That is if you're in

You can't please all the people all the time. Make that your niche site mantra. That is if you're interested in building a niche site publishing business. The very definition of a niche site is niching down to an identifiable audience. Focus. The same holds true for my course. It's not for everyone. I never intended it to be for everyone. Our niche site publishing industry is a smallish group of folks who create cool Web properties for the world to enjoy. Small group, BIG impact. It's wild to be part of it. Many of us wonder why everyone doesn't get in on this amazing business. The reality is most folks aren't interested. Beats me why but that's the way it is. It's good for us that not everyone in the world wants in the web publishing biz. We are the internet. Okay, I'm getting a tad melodramatic here but when you think of it in those terms, it's kinda cool. At least I think so. The income is great too especially since it's a result of doing something that's so much fun. ​[My course]( sets out a specific business model. If you aren't interested in the concept, don't get the course. Here's what that model is: Content + Traffic + Display Ads = Publishing Business While I earn a bit from affiliate offers, I earn the lion's share of my revenue from passive ads. The entire business is not passive though. I work consistently to drive the traffic. That's my focus. I let the ads take care of the revenue. If that business model is what you're after, then my course is for you. But, if you like the idea of growing a high-traffic site that you monetize passively with ads, my course is for you. That's my business publishing business in a nutshell. It's a thing of beauty. => [Grab the course here](. Don't wait too long because Sunday night will come by fast and that's when I close it. Every time, without fail, I get emails asking for an extension. Jon Fatstacksblog.com ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2016 Hill Drive, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7H 2N5

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