One of the biggest frustrations in Internet Marketing is that you have to sell thousands of $10-$20 ebooks each year in order to make a full-time living online. The logistics can be pretty daunting.
There are a few ways to get over this hurdle:
1. Reach more people. (Get more customers.)
2. Write more ebooks. (Offer more low end products.)
3. Offer a higher-end product or service that your existing customers can pay more for. (Charge more for something else.)
Many people flinch at the third option. The thought of putting together a huge course or a big DVD package that they can sell for $100 or more sounds like a ton of work.
However, in Jimmy D. Brown’s usual way, he’s found a way to help marketers earn more with their EXISTING business. That’s the part that I love about this. It doesn’t even entail setting up a new website. You can just add this to your current business and multiply your income immediately.
What is it?
Answer: Coaching. Personal one-on-one e-coaching.
Jimmy’s been doing this for years. And, every time he offers coaching, it sells out.
Unfortunately, he found that offering e-mail coaching can have a few problems. The main one is, of couse, e-mail deliverability. It’s obviously a problem if you offer e-coaching and then don’t receive e-mails from your customer.
So, Jimmy hired a software engineer and had him design a simple online interface so that he could communicate privately with his coaching clients inside this software. He’s been making improvements to that same script, and now he’s making it available for purchase.
The first thing you’ll want to do is learn all about the features of Easy Coach Pro and even read its user manual (click the ‘Screenshots’ option) to get a good feel before buying.
If you’ve been thinking of adding a high-ticket item to your sales process or offering e-coaching, it just got easy now.

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