Making a Million With 1000 True Fans Case Study: Table of Contents
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A quick note: Be sure to check out the comments for each post…lots of good questions, ideas, info, and links
- Introduction
- Introducing Ali
- Me, the Hater
- My positive and productive penance
- Part 1: Be a Toll Booth on the Information Highway
- Selling information
- Selling access to information
- Leveraging vendor access to subscribers
- Om nom nom
- Part 2: Big-Ticket VIP Access for a Few
- The keys to VIP treatment
- Intermission
- Events for VIPs-to-be (and VIP wannabes)
- Bzz bzz bzzzzz…
- So…how does she do it?
- Part 3: Get a Life With Automation and Delegation
- Set the autopilot
- Hand it over
- How I’m going to automate
- Wrap-up: Between the Lines
- Freeing up our time ain’t free
- A lot goes out before anything comes in
- A lot goes in before anything comes out
- Self-motivate or perish
- This is get rich stuff, but not get rich quick stuff
- Stamina wins the race, not speed
- Limitless demand
- Limitless supply
- Limited risk
- Reactions to the potential
- Dig deep into something deeper
- Popularity not required
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Picking and Poking at Poverty Mind
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~Michael Neill
Michael Neill’s words—which headline the Finance and Money chapter of X Marks the Spot—got me rethinking poverty mind. And not in terms of money.
What if what Michael says about financial security is the same for our emotional security? Then emotional security stems from a belief that we can get more love, more friends, more acceptance, more appreciation, and more attention whenever we want. It would follow then, that insecurities are rooted in fear that those things are in short supply.
Is the same true for ideas? If it is, it means that people who believe in bottomless idea buckets feel safe when sharing their notions and helping others brainstorm. On the flip side, people who are secretive about ideas and miserly with feedback are reacting to a concept that the ideas they have are the only ideas they’ll ever have.
And then there’s time. Pema Chodron asks us, “Since death is certain, and the time of death is uncertain, what is the most important thing?” Our time is surely finite, but does that give us a right to be stingy with it, or would we serve ourselves and others better by handing over this unmeasurable treasure by the bushel?
We’re probably hardwired to hoard when there’s a shortage. But I feel it’s critical for a healthy spirit, a functional family, and a harmonious planet that we treat love, ideas, and time like the renewable resources they truly are. Since the beginning of the beginning, we—as a species—have fought with others (and ourselves) over things we imagine are in short supply.
Why is it easier to scrap over scraps than to cultivate resources that can’t be used up?
Which is all to say: when it comes to earning a living, how do we choose a service to offer? Selling something we have plenty of and the market lacks is easy-peasy. But what do we do when the knowledge and skills we have in ready supply aren’t met with high market demand?
Or maybe even more challenging, what if what’s in demand is something we have, but we feel a need to clutch it close to our chest? Indira Gandhi said “You cannot shake hands with a clenched fist,” and to that I add: you can’t accept payments that way either.
Sorry. I usually post answers, but today I’ve got nothing but questions. There’s never a shortage of those.
Et tu? Let me know below.
The finest steel…
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The finest steel has to go through the hottest fire.
John N. Mitchell

It is not enough to have a good mind…
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It is not enough to have a good mind;
the main thing is to use it well.
Rene Descartes


This is how the whole scheme of things works.
All good things are difficult to achieve;
and bad things are very easy to get.
Rene Descartes

You just keep pushing…
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“You just keep pushing. You just keep pushing.
I made every mistake that could be made.
But I just kept pushing.”
Rene Descartes




