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From Rental Properties to Websites = $40k/month

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How Forrest Webber Grew to $40k Per Month After Replacing Rental Properties With Websites ​ Our

How Forrest Webber Grew to $40k Per Month After Replacing Rental Properties With Websites ​ Our [latest guest on the Niche Pursuits podcast]( has had quite an amazing journey. He jumped headfirst into websites with little experience. But he's managed to make it work through strong leadership skills and a unique strategy he gets into in today's discussion! He talks about: - How he pivoted from real estate to websites - Real estate vs. digital assets - How much gets published across his portfolio - Succeeding with an investors mindset - The unique way he's building his SEO company - Lots of great book recommendations - How he's scaled his portfolio - Acquiring an eCommerce site vs content site - Management strategies - Full-time vs contract writers - Importance of being diversified - The network effect - Tips for ambitious site owners - And a whole lot more... ​[Don't miss the fascinating discussion with great management advice here!](​ --------------------------------------------------------------- Learn How To Take Great Original Photos For Your Sites ​ Are you posting original photos on your blog? In some niches it's increasingly becoming a necessity to build trust with both readers and Google. But how can you take great original photos without buying an expensive camera? Well one of the easiest ways is with [the awesome course 'Website Photography Made Easy'.]()​ You see, before he was host of the Niche Pursuits podcast, Jared Bauman ran a successful photography business for 11 years. And he put all his best tips into a 4.5 hour course that's specifically created to help you take photos like a pro regardless of the camera you use. ​ You'll learn the 3 most important considerations for site images, plus get insightful tips on: - Lighting, - Exposure - Composition, - Editing, - And a whole lot more... And for this week only, he's offering you a 35% discount when you use code "nichepursuits" at checkout. ​[So make sure to check out this great offer and start taking better pictures!]()​ Thanks again, Spencer  [icon]  8524 W Gage Blvd # 1, Kennewick, WA 99336  [UNSUBSCRIBE]( | [PREFERENCES]( | [TWITTER]( | [INSTAGRAM]() | [FACEBOOK](=) Â

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