Your Questions Answered About Niche Profit Course
I released the Niche Profit Course 3 days ago and dozens of people have already purchased the course so far. The early feedback from customers has been great; however, I have received numerous questions about the Niche Profit Course that people wanted me to answer before they invested their money. So I put together a list of the questions and published it here so that you can feel comfortable purchasing the course:
Your Questions Answered About Niche Profit Course
If you have any other questions before you decide to purchase the course (or any general questions about Niche Profit Course) please don’t hesitate to ask below.
Side Note: So far I’ve been giving away Azon Theme completely free with the purchase of the Niche Profit Course. I will be removing the free theme on Tuesday August 31st at 11:59 PM PST. Azon Theme was designed specifically for use with selling products from Amazon.com and it was designed by my friends over at Weborithm. After the theme is removed it will continue to be sold at AzonTheme.com for $97
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as with other course, some require some investments on certain tools. Is this the same with yours? If Yes, what is an estimate of how much these tools will cost.
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Chris Guthrie Reply:
August 27th, 2010 at 4:49 pm
Hey Martin,
The only thing you need is web hosting and a domain name. The other tools that I use just help make the process faster; however, when I got started I did it all by hand which you can still do (and I explain how to do it both ways).
Good question – thanks
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martin Reply:
August 27th, 2010 at 4:52 pm
Thanks for replying. You say you use tools, I am sure you wouldnt like to reveal these tools publicly, but I will like to know how much all the required tools will cost, this way I can way up the investment compared to other things I need done.
Thanks
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Nooooo, drat this month is bad for cash looks like I’ll have to pay double next month….. Or maybe the one after that….if you can people grab it now!
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Chris Guthrie Reply:
August 27th, 2010 at 11:47 pm
Actually I think I’ll be keeping the price at $97. The only thing I’ll be doing is removing the Azon Theme as a bonus. That theme will still be sold separately for $97 at AzonTheme.com
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Reddog Reply:
August 28th, 2010 at 10:51 am
Yes well that’s 2 97′s
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Is this for free?
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Chris Guthrie Reply:
August 28th, 2010 at 1:19 pm
Hey Paul, the only thing that is free is the beginners eBook. I won’t ever be giving away this information or access to the course for free.
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Hi Chris
I am very much interested to join this course hopefully will be a part of this course before 31st but I have a few question to ask about this course.
It is a course or a ebook?
I just wants to know how I will be in your contact after joining this course?
Thanks For Starting Course & Wanted To Be Part Of It
Abhishek
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Chris Guthrie Reply:
August 28th, 2010 at 1:11 pm
It is a video training course. 10 core modules and 2 bonus modules and if you have questions about any of the modules you can just simply post a comment below the videos. There is a companion eBook but it’s based of the free eBook already given away (I just included it because sometimes people like to have something they can print out).
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Great Chris,
ANother thing I discovered is that is is only (or mostly) videos. Is there a transcript for those who prefer a text version?
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Chris Guthrie Reply:
August 28th, 2010 at 1:13 pm
Yes, most of the course is based on video training and then beneath each video module is some written principals about the key elements discussed in the video.
I don’t think people would want to get a transcription of the video though – you think people would want to read through 10 – 45 minutes worth of text for each video?
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Question: How many of these sites do you have to reach the $60,000 mark? This has probably been asked before, ballpark is fine.
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Chris Guthrie Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 4:22 pm
I have about 20 sites but some make very little and others make way more. If the niche is large enough and you get a quality domain name and put in the work you could easily do that much or more with a single site.
The question should be less about how many do I have to build and more about what type of competition can I beat in markets that people have neglected.
i.e. I just bought a site for $500 the other day that should make me $1k per month in the holidays after I apply everything that I teach in the Niche Profit Course towards it’s development.
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Tipjar Reply:
August 30th, 2010 at 5:14 pm
Ah sweet, good points.
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It’s Monday night at like 10pm central. I’m sure you mean we can purchase it on Tuesday and still get the Azon.
You know how picky people are with their Midnight stuff right?
If you purchase in August you get it. If you purchase in September you don’t.
I think I’ll make a purchase tomorrow. Maybe you can teach my wife some of this.
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Chris Guthrie Reply:
August 31st, 2010 at 11:29 am
Yah that’s a better way to put it hah hah. I’m writing another post to update everything.
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Sorry, got a few more questions –
1. At what point should you upgrade to a dedicated server – I’d guess when bandwidth is high enough or you can afford the $100/month. Otherswise shared hosting?
2. What dedicated server would you recommend? I’ve heard SoftLayer and LiquidWeb are good…or maybe I should go with a VPS?
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Chris Guthrie Reply:
August 31st, 2010 at 7:47 pm
1. When shared hosting becomes too slow / you can afford it based on your earnings. I have multiple accounts just to help keep things separate between my VA’s etc.
2. Depends on what you’re building (I always just ask the sales rep what they recommend based on what I’m running). Softlayer is great – I’ve been using them for about 3 years now. They’re fairly pricey, but I’d rather spend twice as much with no down time (*knock on wood*) than half as much and risk downtime.
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Tipjar Reply:
August 31st, 2010 at 11:14 pm
Sounds good, thanks Chris
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