Archive for July, 2008

The Quickest, Easiest Way to Write Your Book–and Make Money as You Go

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

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One of the best ways to “monetize” your knowledge is to create a membership site, and I wrote an article about how to do that, which you can read here.

In the article, I quote Jimmy D. Brown and why, from his experience, typical membership sites don’t work. Jimmy has a unique model for membership sites called “fixed term membership sites.”

His model makes sense to me. I think will work for A LOT of people who either have a nonfiction, how-to book (it would be very easy to “chop up” your content into chunks, which become lessons) or who want to write such a book.

(Jimmy doesn’t talk about using this model to actually WRITE A BOOK, but I say, when you’re done with your FTM, why not also turn it into a print book? My added twist. And if you want to go that route, I’ll show you how!)

The cool thing about Jimmy’s approach is, it will work for you even if you don’t yet have a book idea, because the very first lesson includes a Bonus that gives you 20 ideas for starting a membership site.

I am now on Lesson 22 of Jimmy’s Membernaire program, so I have seen a lot of this program. (Yes, you WILL be hearing from me about my new Fixed Term Membership sites. I have two programs coming up–one for writing a book, the other on marketing.)

I have taken a number of other courses from Jimmy D. Brown as well, and here’s what I like about him.

1. He has a knack for making things simple. Einstein said, “Everything should be made as simple as possible, but not simpler.” I think Jimmy hits this balance.

2. He makes so many things simple: coming up with ideas, writing, creating a web site, writing a sales letter. Everything you need to start your membership site in 48 hours, as he promises, is made crystal clear.

3. He fulfills his promises and doesn’t rely on hype. For instance, he really does show you exactly how to set up a membership site in 48 hours. Two 8-hour days is all it takes.

4. He teaches step by step. Again, very clear, exactly what to do each step of the way. He also gives assignments to keep you on track. And, if you really need more help, you can get his personal coaching at any time.

5. I learn at least as much from HOW Jimmmy does things as from WHAT he says. (Come to think of it, I learned that from him!)

THE BEST PART:

Jimmy always gives lots of examples and ideas. Again, it goes with being a good teacher.

In fact, as mentioned, right from the start in Lesson 1 of Membernaire you get a Bonus lesson of 20 Membership Site Ideas. So even if you don’t have an idea yet, this list will get your creative juices going!

It’s worth $27, I think, to at least get the first month of lessons and see what you think. With those lessons you’ll have everything you need to start your Fixed Term Membership site in 48 hours.

In fact, by the end of that month, if you keep up with the lessons, you’ll have your membership site up and going and bringing in revenue.

You know I am very picky about whom and what I promote. Jimmy D. Brown is one person I recommend without reservation, and I think this particular program is terrific.

You can always cancel if you don’t agree that Jimmy’s course will get you going on a very profitable venture. Check it out. I think you’ll be blown away.

Note: As of early this morning, there were only 94 openings left to the Membernaire program. I know it sold out fast 6 months ago, when he first opened it up. So I wouldn’t wait, if I were you.

One month or even one week from now, you could have your own FTM going! Remember, even if you don’t have a book now, or even a concrete idea, Lesson 1’s Bonus will give you 20 ideas from which to choose.

Make Sure Your WordPress Blogs are Secure from Hackers

Wednesday, July 2nd, 2008

I just received an email from Lynette Chandler, who sends out excellent info on technology issues. (As someone who is somewhat tech-averse, I need all the help I can get!)

Lynette talked about the security issues with WordPress blogs and what to do about it. (Lynette says “regular web sites” such as XSite Pro sites are not necessarily any more secure, but I’m going to check on that with XSP).

Here’s what Lynette wrote, and the helpful info she shared:

“If you haven’t heard already, there has been a bunch of attacks to
WordPress blogs lately. If you go to WordPress forums and search for
security or hacking you’ll see it has gone on since before version
2.5.1. The most vulnerable sites are those running version 2.3.x but
there has been some report from people using 2.5.1

“It is not clear that those running the newer version were infiltrated
before upgrading. The official WordPress word on this is, version
2.5.1 is secure.

“But you know, this is more about what we as site owners should do to
make sure our sites are not so easily hacked. Look, every software
has their weak points. The trick to surviving a web site hacking is
to take steps so you don’t go through it in the first place.
Prevention is better than cure.

“Also, having regular *web site* backups are super important.

“I talked about this to my friend Elizabeth lately on her podcast.
You are advised to listen to it. Here’s the link.

“Some of the things discussed in the podcast are:

“1. What can happen if a hacking occurs (even if it is not a
Wordpress powered site - so if you don’t run WP, don’t sit back and
relax yet)

“2. Some suggestions how to lock down your WP and sites.

“In addition, here’s a blog post I made earlier with resources how to
secure your site.

“Finally… what do you do to find out if you’ve been hacked and how
to fix it? Here’s a resource that will be super helpful.

“Till the next time, stay safe and don’t forget to backup, backup,
backup.”

Thanks, Lynette!

Yet Another (Very Profitable) Way to Deliver Your Content (Message)

Tuesday, July 1st, 2008

Here’s a pop quiz for you:

How many ways can you think of to make your content (message) available to others?

(If you know the brainstorming technique I taught a few weeks ago, you can pull out a piece of paper and “cluster” your answers now. If you don’t know what I’m talking about, check out the Writing Secrets Revealed class to find out.)

Well, I wonder if you’ve thought of the one I cover in this week’s article.

It looks to be one of the easiest, and profitable, ways I’ve come across.

You’ll be hearing–and seeing–more about this very soon, because I plan to do this myself.