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3 reasons to create an "EDC" (REPLAY)

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If you want to create information products that help people AND make you lots of profit in the proce

If you want to create information products that help people AND make you lots of profit in the process, I have a simple solution for you: My solution in 5 words: Deliver your product through email.Yes. That may be an oversimplification. But it works. And it works well. There are 3 MASSIVE benefits to doing delivering courses through email. 1. It's teaches people in the way that's best for learning. You can deliver them a shit ton more value by structuring and sequencing your course in a way that actually benefits your buyers. This means dripping out your content in bite sized chunks rather than overwhelming them with a ton of info at once. 2. You create an INSANELY valuable and responsive buyers list. Why? Because you condition your buyers to associate opening your emails with learning awesome stuff. Therefore they open, click, and BUY from damn near everything you send them. I get 80% to 90% of people to finish my courses when I deliver them through email. The industry standard is an 8% completion rate and 1% success rate. That means Email Delivered Courses literally work 10 times better. 3. You can create the first 5 days of your course/product before you launch and then finish the rest once you've made sales. This has two additional benefits. You don't have to do massive leg work up front to create the product. And you adopt the "Fuck it, do it live" mindset where you HAVE to create your product because you HAVE to deliver to your paying customers. You also don't need a bunch of fancy or expensive softwares to deliver the course. Derek Johanson and I did a zoom call today talking about why they work so well. We shared stories and strategies you can use. It was a lot of fun and people seemed to love it. [ Click here to watch the replay]( Or if you're ready, you can grab Derek's course that teaches how to create Email Delivered courses. It's brand new. And I'm giving away two bonuses for anyone who buys his course through my link below. 1. How to Create Info Products in 2 Hours. This a full 32 page document that shows you how I create Email Delivered courses FAST. This has only been offered as a bonus for courses that were $1,000 or more. 2. A 1-2 hour live video training on how I create Email Delivered Courses. And how to get paid for your first course...even if you don't have a list or audience. This will be worth as much as you pay for Derek's course. But you're getting way more value cuz you get his course and my training on it as well. It will be recorded if you can't make the live training. The live training will be next week. So if you're interested at all, Derek just opened the cart for the course. [ Click here to check it out]( It'll be available till Sunday night (I think). Talk soon, Ian "today was a lot of fun" Stanley Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 13359 N. Hwy 183, Ste. 550, Austin, TX 78750, United States

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