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Altitude - Review of Free Training
July 27, 2007 on 9:11 am
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You’ve probably have seen some of the promotions for Eben Pagan’s Altitude training. We thought it would be useful for you to have all the free training in one place. And pass along some of our extra insights. We’ll also be posting any additional free content as it becomes available. Overall, pay close attention to each piece of content, because underneath it all is the most important thing - and that is a mindset that can multiply the amount of money you make in ANY business. And one other very important thing to be clear about. Do keep in mind that the free content is not representative of how Eben and his team have created the altitude curriculum itself. You can read about the specifics of the Altitude training format and why we are giving away the “Nitro Decupler System” to 25 people like you. 1) Sales letter This sales letter itself is unique in that it provides some great content and you can actually learn something just from reading the marketing. 2) Eben’s videos on Hiring: These videos have insights on how to recruit and hire great people to help you grow your business. Much of this I’ve never heard elsewhere. If you’re a solo entrepreneur just starting out, you might think that these videos don’t apply to you. But if you ever want to have any freedom, you have to think ahead to when other people will be doing some of the work in your business. Otherwise you will get burnt out (I’ve been there myself). Even if you never hire employees and use outsourced people, you will get some great ideas out of these hiring videos. This is information you need so your business grows and can run without you. (view time is approximately 32 minutes) 3) Eben’s videos on Marketing: By watching these videos you will learn some valuable lessons on marketing and increasing conversions. I was surprised that I learned so much - like a deeper understanding of buyer psychology, how “moving the free line” will make you a lot more money and even how to name things - and why this is so important. (view time is approximately 27 minutes) 4) Case studies I’m normally not a big fan of these, but I actually learned a few things by watching these videos. Pay close attention and see if you can pickup the business and marketing lessons. (view time is approximately 19 minutes) 5) Free Business Analysis and Quiz Software When you click on that link, take the quiz (so you can see the power of doing landing pages this way). The go through the rest of the process so you can get the software for free to use in your business.
As a testament to how valuable Eben’s training is, the Nitro team will be attending his Altitude event. This is part of what will help Nitro to “Decuple our Profits” (Decuple means to multiply by ten) and get to $30 million a year in just a couple years. We’re also taking a few people with us! Nitro has put together a pretty cool special bonus package for 25 people who join us in Eben’s Altitude training. If you qualify, meaning this makes sense for you as described on this page, then we’d love to have you join us in decupling our businesses together using our Nitro systems. If you are just getting started, then keep following this blog, and start applying some of the things from Eben above. To Decupling Your Profits! PS. On the Altitude salesletter, pay close attention to this bonus that Eben is giving all the participants. We can tell you from personal experience that even for a small business these take a bare minimum of $50,000 (really more like $100K or more!) of time and money to develop and refine. From the Altitude site.. “Internal Processes: As a bonus, we’re going to give you one copy of our internal process documents, legal documents for hiring contractors and employees, setting up technical systems, managing customer service (including our templates and sequences). This material alone has probably cost us hundreds of thousands of dollars to develop. Think of this as our “operations manual”… except that it also includes valuable legal documents (each one of which cost more to develop than the price of the program you’ll be investing in).” No Comments yet »RSS feed for comments on this post. TrackBack URI Leave a comment |
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