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Here's Your New Multi-Million Dollar Business

25 June 2009 Posted by: Doberman Dan (12 comments)

Dear Friend,

I've created a video showing you exactly how to create a multi-million dollar business in a red hot market.

I'm revealing EVERYTHING about how to do this… no strings attached.

In fact, this is a project I'm seriously considering for myself… unless some ambitious guy or gal beats me to the punch.

Check it out…

Click here to download the PDF of the ad I used in the video.

You've got no excuses now… so get to work!

All the best,





P.S. If you're truly serious about doing this project and can show me you're actually taking action on it… I'll be happy to help you… gratis.  NO consulting fees and NO royalties.

Frankly, it would warm my heart to see someone actually take my advice and launch a successful business. That is all the reward I need.

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  • Courtney James said:

    Hey Dan,

    I really enjoyed this new video.

    It was reassuring to hear this advice because
    finding hungry markets was on my mind for months
    before I came up with the exact recommendation
    you gave here:

    • Finding something that already works and
    makes dough.

    • Finding the holes in their approach and
    building your product and pitch around it.

    Just wish this video was up months ago when I was
    tormented and trying to discover the answers
    in my "batcave" haha.

    Thanks Dan!

    Courtney James
    A.K.A. ObviousWriter on Twitter

  • admin (author) said:

    Hi Courtney,

    Thanks for your comments.

    Sorry I didn't get it posted sooner. Better late than never!

    Dan

  • admin (author) said:

    I've gotten a few replies from people wanting to take me up on my offer to help them with this project. That offer still stands but with one very important caveat.

    If you listened to my teleseminar on June 9th then you probably figured out I'm all about taking action. As Gary Halbert taught me… "Motion beats meditation."

    So like I said in my blog post… I'll be glad to help anyone who shows me they are seriously pursuing this. Those actions would be securing credible talent for the audio and video presentation and writing a script/outline for the audios and videos.

    Once that's in place, I'd be more than happy to chat with you.

    BTW, always offer the talent a FLAT fee. Most will work really cheap, too. Do NOT make the mistake of offering the talent a percentage of sales. Lots of horror stories back me up on this.

    I think you could do extremely well with this project and I hope you move forward with it.

    All the best,
    Dan

  • Brad said:

    Dan.

    Could you recommend a few places that do accurate
    voice to print transcriptions at a reasonable cost?

  • admin (author) said:

    Hi Brad,

    I've recently been using http://www.verbalink.com. They've been doing a good job.

    If you use them, tell'em Doberman Dan sent you.

    Best,
    Dan

  • Shaun said:

    Dan,

    Can this be right? Is it really that simple? Because if so you've just opened my eyes to an unlimited amount of possibilities. Can you imagine all the "magazines" that are published each month with all the "direct response ads" that could be used to conceptualize new and improved products. The profit potential is virtually unlimited

  • Kyle Tully | Australian Marketing Consultant said:

    AWESOME video Dan.

    Internet marketers have made everything so damn hard for themselves — most newbies give up due to information overload just trying to get their head around it all.

    But the oldskool direct response guys knew what they were doing, and those strategies still work a treat today.

    Find what's working, replicate it, and make it better.

  • Dave said:

    My head just exploded! Is it really that simple? Man, I have wasted a lot of time on @#$%#&%!

    Dan, you're the man

    Dave

  • Dave said:

    LOVE the video. Great advice.

    Do you have any ballpark figures for what to pay talent?

    Do you have a lawyer draw up the agreement saying you're allowed to sell the info they give you / allowed to advertize whichever way you want etc?

    Thanks!

  • Nick said:

    Hey Dan,

    Could you really get away with running the same product with the same ad right along side the original, in the same publication?

    I think you'd have to change more than the guarantee, right? Surely these guys would have more weight over you, because they're established? Which would mean, you'd have to create a twist on that entire product itself.

    Any ideas?

    P.S – Merry xmas, from a new subscriber and potential customer in the new year!

  • dobermandan (author) said:

    Hey Nick,

    You could definitely NOT get away with running the same product with the same ad. You would have to come up with a new and improved product with a new twist… and a new ad, too.

    Like I said in the video, I think this guy is missing some major hot buttons with both the course and his ad. I would come up with an ad that hit on those HARD.

  • John Caviani said:

    Dan,

    I am a former jazz musician who can improvise and I have been looking at this product for years as well. I think the question most musicians who know a few things about perfect pitch ask themselves is whether or not it can be developed. In my experience, it's either something you are born with or develop at a really early age. So, even though this same guy he has been selling this course for years, I'm not sure it does what he claims. I'm also not sure whether or not it makes a difference.

    I would be really interested to find out if this training process does in fact work. If so, you are right, perfect pitch is perceived as the gold standard for musicians and if it can be developed it could be extremely profitable. I have had people in my family who have had it and it has a mystical quality like genius.

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