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I Made $1.2 Million Selling Simple eBooks (Step by Step)

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This one simple process helped me make

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$1.2 million selling ebooks. And now AI

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lets you automate everything. Developing

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the idea, writing it, designing it, even

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building the simple site that sells it

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for you. I'm Brian Moran, founder of Sam

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Cart, and I just spent the last 48 hours

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diving into real sales data from over

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20,000 ebook sellers. And what I

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discovered will completely change how

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you think about making money online. You

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don't need to be a writer, designer, or

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tech expert to crush it with ebooks. In

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the next few minutes, I'll show you

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exactly how to use AI to write, design,

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and launch your ebook business on

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complete autopilot, even if you've never

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created anything before. Let's dive in.

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Okay, so the first question I want to

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answer is why ebooks? If you're someone

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who's thinking about starting a business

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online, why is ebooks such a popular

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thing or why do so many people recommend

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it? Again, I'm running Sam Carts. We

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have over 100,000 people who have made

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sales on our platform selling everything

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from drop shipping basketballs from

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China to ebooks, online courses,

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coaching programs, services, consulting

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agencies, literally every product under

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the sun. And in my experience, selling

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digital products, in particular, ebooks

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is the easiest and by far the cheapest

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to get started. On top of that, this is

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a digital product that you can create

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one time and sell it to millions of

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people 24/7, 365 without you needing to

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be at your computer to update it, change

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it, ship it, like any of that stuff. You

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can be a completely autopilot business

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almost. Not obviously, you're going to

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have to look at your business. It's not

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like you're going to be able to go to

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the beach and just retire. But there are

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people who don't touch these types of

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businesses for a long time and they

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continue to make sales either because

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they have organic social media content

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like YouTube videos that just rack up

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views over time and make sales or

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they're running ads or whatever. Long

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story short, you can make it once and

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sell it as many times as you want. The

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other thing is most people don't know

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this or they they doubt it, but scaling

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to six and seven figures per year in

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sales with just an ebook is actually

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possible. In fact, the first ebook that

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I started selling is actually what ended

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up funding my next business, which then

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funded the creation of Sam Cart, which

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is now a $300 million software company.

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All of it started from an ebook, an

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actual digital product that looked like

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crap, but sold really well because it

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followed the couple rules that I'll give

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you for what it takes to have an ebook

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that actually makes money, that people

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want to buy, want to give you money in

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order to buy. But like everyone, I

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struggled at first. In fact, it took me

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almost 18 months to even make my first

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dollar trying to sell this ebook that I

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had for over a year, almost two years,

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with nothing to show for it. My first

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ebook was in the baseball niche. I had a

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website called trainbaseball.com. Um, if

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you can see right behind me, a bunch of

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baseball stuff back on that shelf. That

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was my job before I became, you know,

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full-time entrepreneur. Wanted to be a

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pro baseball player is a passion of

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mine. So, I figured, let's start a

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business in this niche and create

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digital content where I can share what I

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know about this sport with the world.

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What ended up happening was no one

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actually wanted the product that I was

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selling. And what I thought the problem

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was was the design of this book or the

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design of my site. I thought I didn't

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have enough traffic. I even tried ads,

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wasted a couple hundred, didn't make any

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sales. And all these things that I

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thought were the problem were not

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actually the problem with this product.

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The real problem was that I didn't

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identify one problem for one person.

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Didn't have a good title. Didn't have a

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single one-page like landing page or

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website that actually convinces people

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to buy, also known as a sales page. I

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was breaking all of these fundamental

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rules. And that's why this product

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didn't sell. And so if I had to break up

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everything into or create a list of

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these must-have elements for your ebook,

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or this really applies to almost any

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product, but if we're just talking about

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ebooks, these are the musthaves if you

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want your ebook to actually make money.

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And the first four are what I call the

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rule of one. You have to have one

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problem that your ebook is solving. The

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mistake that I made, my first ebook was

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called the 10-step hitting system, and

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it was about baseball and how to become

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a better hitter. So it wasn't

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identifying and fixing one problem. It

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was trying to fix all of their hitting

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problems in one ebook. So, it was more

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of a glossery or encyclopedia. It was

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too much for people to believe that I

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could solve all their problems. What I

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should have done is broke out one of the

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chapters that was about how to hit the

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curveball. This very specific thing that

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a lot of kids struggle with. And the

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book should have just been called How to

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Hit a Curveball. And that book would

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have sold. Knowing what I know now, that

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would have made a thousand times the

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income that the product that I made

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would ended up making because it would

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have been more specific. would have

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solved one problem. The next step is you

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have to write the book for one person.

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My book was for any baseball player

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ages, you know, four all the way up to

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18. And that is a problem when you're

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not specific about who this is for that

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it will struggle to sell. If you're

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writing a weight loss book, it can't be

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for everyone. For stay-at-home moms,

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dads working full-time, or parents with

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young kids, or college guys. It can't be

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all of these markets. You have to pick

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one market. Again, my book should have

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been called How to Hit a Curveball for 8

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to 12year-olds. That immediately would

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have gotten the attention of the

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customer, which in this case was either

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the parent or the coach, and made them

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believe that this actually could solve

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their problem because it was written for

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them. The next step is you need to sell

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it with one landing page. I call it a

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sales page. We actually have a process

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for this. I believe I made a YouTube

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video about it, but we have tons of

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training about how to create a sales

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page. It's the simple step-by-step

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process that follows the perfect sales

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script to take a stranger who does not

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know you or like you or trust you yet

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and gets them to know, like, trust you

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enough to give you their money. That is

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a hard thing to do if you try to make it

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up on your own. If you follow all of the

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processes that are out there when it

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comes to convincing people to buy and

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you make one page that is dedicated only

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to getting someone to buy this one

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product solves one problem for one

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person, you have a much higher

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likelihood of making that sale. Number

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four is have one sales channel. The

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other big thing, everyone messes this up

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and they create this product, they have

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a website and they try to go get traffic

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from SEO or now AI and YouTube, Tik Tok,

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Instagram, Facebook, paid ads on every

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different channel. You're spreading

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yourself too thin these days. You have

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to become a master of one platform in

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order to succeed. So, if you want to try

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a couple to see which one you like

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creating content for the best, maybe

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it's Instagram or X or LinkedIn or

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YouTube or SEO or reaching out to

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affiliate partners, whichever one you

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gravitate towards the most. Laser focus

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on that one. Study that one channel as

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much as humanly possible. Perfect it.

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Put out a ton of content. Learn from

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what works. Tweak as you go. And become

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a master at that one channel. That is

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the only way to success. We actually

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have hundreds, probably thousands at

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this point of seven and eight figure

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sellers, people making between a million

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and 10 million a year that they get all

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of their customers. They make all of

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their money still even at that scale

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from just one channel. So, you do not

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need to have all of these different

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channels going to make what your goals

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are probably a little bit lower than a

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million to 10 million a year. You're

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most likely, if you're watching this,

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hoping to make an extra couple grand a

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month or maybe 10 grand a month. You

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absolutely can do that with just one

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channel, whether it's YouTube or SEO or

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anywhere else. The fifth one is you have

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to have a great title. This one people

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mess up all the time and they try to

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come up with really cute titles or, you

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know, they try to put buzzwords into

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their titles and they just confuse

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people. Your title should back up what

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the problem that you're solving is. I'll

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show you how to do that in a minute when

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I demo this whole thing. I'll actually

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make one of these titles live. So, with

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that being said, let's jump over to the

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computer and I'll walk you through the

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step-by-step process for actually

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creating one of these an entire ebook

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business from scratch. Okay, so let's go

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through the entire process. The beauty

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now with AI is all of these things you

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can just tell AI to follow the rules I

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just gave you and it will do it. So, I'm

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going to start I'm going to use this

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little custom GPT that I built that has

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a lot of this already baked in, but I'll

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walk you through what I've told it to do

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um so you can do it on your own. So, I

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want to create an ebook about hitting a

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baseball better. And let's let it go do

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its thing. Okay. So, you can see right

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off the bat, I've already told it to

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tell me to do these things, but it's

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going to help me narrow down my niche.

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So, it's going to say, "Look, here's a

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bunch of the popular topics in the

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baseball hitting niche. So, what do you

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want your book to actually be about?"

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So, I actually like this bat speed one.

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I'm going to copy this and it's going to

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give me a whole bunch of other cool

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research that I programmed it to do.

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Stuff that people are spending money on.

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Uh subniches. This is a good one. So,

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actually I'll say um I want my ebook to

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be about increasing bat speed and it's

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uh mainly for I'll say youth baseball

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hitters 8 to 12. The next thing this

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should do is take me through writing uh

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picking a good title. So, it's going to

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recap, say, "Here's the big problem, and

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here's the big benefit that I'm going to

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solve." So, it's already laser focusing

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on one problem, one benefit. Um, and

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it's going to give me these title ideas.

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And so, you can get an idea for what a

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great title is just by looking at this

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list. Um, one thing that I like in

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titles is using alliteration. So, this

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bat speed blueprint. So, the two B's

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that those are always like easier to

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say, easier to remember. uh the youth

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hitter secret to faster swings, the

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seven speed 7day uh bat speed challenge,

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uh how to swing faster without swinging

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harder. These are all great title/

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headline formulas. And what you notice

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is these things are you are incapable of

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not understanding what this book is

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about. If I choose one of these titles,

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if I call this book the bat speed

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shortcut, which that's what I'm going to

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go with. Oh, I like the title. The bat

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speed shortcut. If that's my title, it

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it is it's impossible to not know what

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this book is about. It's about bat speed

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and it's about an easier way to get bat

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speed. If you're a baseball player or

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coach or parent, that's something that

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you're probably thinking about and you

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like the idea of a shortcut. Like that's

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the idea of a perfect title. Naming this

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something, you know, cute or, you know,

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using some buzzword or, you know,

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acronym that people don't understand.

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You got to remember like people don't

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know what you know. You need to talk to

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them like you know a stranger uh who

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knows what you're talking about. So the

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next thing is it's going to walk me

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through actually creating the perfect

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ebook. And so these are what we teach

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people and all of the ebooks that I've

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written and sold in the past. This is

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kind of the formula that we follow is an

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introduction where we kind of, you know,

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give people the big why when they open

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up that first page is just restating,

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you know, the big problem that we're

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going to solve, the goal, maybe telling

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your story, then explaining the core

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content. This is just the steps that

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they're going to take that this is where

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my knowledge comes out. These are the

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steps that I would walk a kid through in

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order um to get to those. Now,

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obviously, AI made these up, so you

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would put yours in here. Um, but for

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this exercise, I'm just going to let the

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AI make up what the content is.

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Obviously, you don't want to sell, you

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know, just content that AI generated. U,

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then we might go through some case

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studies, maybe give a bonus chapter that

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actually helps us when we go to script

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our website. So, there's actually

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bonuses that they get, making it feel

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like they're getting even more. And then

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I always end with if I have a second

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product, an upsell kind of final chapter

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that teases the next product that I want

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them to buy. So, it's going to walk me

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through, you know, asking me what's my

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personal experience. So, it wants to

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give wants to put my knowledge in this.

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It's what I programmed this to do. I'm

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just going to tell it to just go ahead

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and make up the content yourself for

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now, just so we can go ahead and get

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some content that we can write. So,

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right now, AI is going to write the

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entire book for me. I can now take this

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and put my spin on it. Obviously that's

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what you would do where this is where a

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lot of people struggle is what do we do

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next? What's the next step? How do we

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take all of this text and turn it into a

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really beautiful PDF and this can be

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really difficult especially you know

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tools like Canva are not really ideal

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for doing this with dragging things

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around and so we created a tool um that

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is inside typeset soon to be inside Sam

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Cart as well. We'll link to everything

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down below um so you can check it out.

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But let me go ahead and copy this entire

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thing and I'll put it um into a Google

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doc so we can go ahead and start

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designing and I'll show you what the

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next steps are. So here is my entire

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ebook and I'm going to copy and paste

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this in. Okay, so for this exercise I

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just copied it all over into a Google

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doc. I went up into uh file and then

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said download a Microsoft Word document.

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This is one of the easiest ways for the

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tool that that we love and use and that

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we built um this tool called Typeset.

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What it lets us do is import from these

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documents. Um so over on Typeset, which

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you can go grab, it's super cheap. You

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I'd literally just go under uh hit

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create and I go over to document/ebook.

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It's going to build up the AI engine

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here where I can just tell it what I

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want and it'll write the book from

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scratch. I could have skipped the AI,

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but I actually like chap GBT a little

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bit better right now. But this upload

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file, I can go over here and I can go

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grab my ebook and just import it in. And

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Typeset is going to bring all of that

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text in and it's going to start

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designing it for me. You can see right

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off the bat, let me see if I can bring

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this up, make it look a little better.

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So, right off the bat, it has already

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started to chunk out all of my pages for

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me and start to design them. It's even

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brought in the emojis. And so now within

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a couple minutes I can go add pictures

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and images and charts and all kinds of

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really cool stuff um to make this look

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really good. So let me do kid baseball

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and I'll grab let's see I'll grab this

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one right here. And so you can see I can

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just take a few minutes and add a couple

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pictures and graphs maybe a few charts

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and just move things around over here on

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the left hand side. and my ebook is

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beautifully designed right here over on

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the right side with typeset. What's

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super cool is I can change these themes.

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So, I can go and say, you know, let's

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try um this theme. So, it kind of made

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everything gray. Maybe my brand colors

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are pink. Maybe they're black and yellow

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and I like this font. You literally can

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change click one button and the entire

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look and feel of your ebook matches your

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brand, your style, your logos, whatever

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it is that you want. You can put page

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numbers on these. Everything is super

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super simple and I now have a finished

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product that is ready to go. Uh, in

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fact, this product was engineered so

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that it also makes money by selling my

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second product. Uh, what I can do right

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here, cool thing with typet is you just

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use the forward slash. It gives you all

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of these different kind of widgets or,

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you know, elements that you can add onto

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your page. And one of them is this

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button right here. So, I can say, you

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know, hey, go to trainbaseball.com/,

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you know, upgrade and it will go I can

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just say click here now and it will give

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me a little a cool little button right

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there. I can just delete this line. And

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now all of a sudden, you know, I have a

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clickable button inside of my PDF. You

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can embed videos in here. All kinds of

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really cool stuff you can add to your

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document. So, my ebook is now designed

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for me almost on autopilot. Now that I'm

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done, you just click on export. You can

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export this right away uh just by going

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into PDF portrait mode just like it

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stands and click export. It will start

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to download it. I can switch this into

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images. So I can turn these into social

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posts. I can go landscape mode and make

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this a webinar slide or YouTube video.

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You can literally take one asset instead

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of just having an ebook and having to

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start over from scratch to create

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everything else. you can switch over to

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other types of assets and repurpose all

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that work you did to make that one ebook

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and come up with marketing material for

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social media ads, webinars, videos, all

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kinds of really cool stuff. So, here is

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my finished ebook, a perfect PDF. Looks

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great. The content is fantastic.

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Perfectly good in order to start

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selling. But now, what we need is we

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need a website in order to sell this.

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And we just need one single landing page

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that follows the simple process that

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will turn visitors into paying

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customers. So if I go back to my custom

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GPT, it's already ready for me to go. If

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this was you, you could just say, "Now

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write me a sales letter that follows,

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you know, some of the really simple

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processes out there are like problem

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agitate, solve sales letters. There's a

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formula called the 12step sales letter.

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I have a 22step VSSL format that I that

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I sometimes use. There's a whole bunch

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of different ways. In the end, they're

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all pretty much the same. So, I'm just

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going to say yes, go ahead and write my

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sales letter. And you can see right off

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the bat, it is giving me the exact copy

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that I'm going to paste onto my website

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and use this to start to create my

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website. Uh, the beauty of this too is

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with Sam Cart, you can simply take all

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of this and you can go create your

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website. I can go and do exactly how I

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created the ebook. It's the same exact

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process except we use Sam Cart to do it

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for this. So, if I go into Sam Cart, I'm

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going to hit create new landing page.

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I'm going to say baseball uh bat speed

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ebook. Going to go ahead and click on

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create page. And we have the same type

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set technology that you can import a

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document or just paste all of your text

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in and then very easily make everything

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look really pretty. And so what I'm

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going to do for this one is I'm going to

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actually use this digital products

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template that we have and just click on

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next. And I'm not going to add any other

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um sections in here. You can if you

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want, but my page right now using the

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template, this is exactly what we want

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our page to look like. Same basic

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format. So, I can just go in piece by

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piece and start right up at the top and

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just say, "Okay, here's my main

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headline. Let me go and change this

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headline out. Here's the pre headline.

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Let me change the pre headline. I can

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delete this top section cuz we don't

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need that. Uh, let's Here's the sub

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headline. Can change this sub headline

18:25

here. Can go and replace this image. And

18:28

let's go look for kid playing baseball

18:32

and look for a really good photo of a

18:35

kid hitting a baseball. Might need to

18:37

reposition this one a little bit. And

18:39

there we go. I mean, you can see just

18:41

the top section of this page already

18:43

looks great, is engineered to convert

18:45

and has the the content, the actual copy

18:48

or text of this page is written by an

18:52

expert. I mean, chatbt knows the all the

18:55

things that you the best copywriters in

18:57

the world know, it knows. And so now,

19:00

instead of hiring a copywriter or

19:02

studying copywriting uh and persuasion

19:05

for years like most of us, you know, who

19:08

got started um pre2020 had to do. Um

19:12

this thing is engineered to convert and

19:14

is going to convert. You just swap

19:16

things in, you know, hit save on this

19:19

page, set up your product, and you are

19:22

good to go. So, I won't bore you with

19:24

watching me do every single step of

19:26

this, but let me go ahead and speed this

19:28

up. And I'm just going to kind of copy

19:30

and paste this stuff in, move things

19:32

around, make it look good, and show you

19:34

when it's done.

19:39

All right, I'm done editing this page. I

19:41

just clicked publish. Now, let's go see

19:43

the live page. And there it is. I now

19:46

have a single one-page website where

19:50

somebody goes, they can click on this

19:51

button and buy this product right here.

19:53

Uh looks like that image did not show,

19:56

but I'll show you that it's there.

19:57

Probably just have to hit publish again.

19:59

U there's picture of the actual ebook

20:01

itself. This page covers everything from

20:04

what they get to, you know, what what

20:06

objections they might have. makes them

20:08

picture that future world. Outlines all

20:10

the benefits of it. Tells my backstory.

20:12

Leads with the big benefit. All the

20:14

things that you need to do in order to

20:16

convince somebody to buy your digital

20:18

product. I'm now good to go. Had AI

20:21

write the actual page for me. Had Sam

20:24

Cart's AI designer design the actual

20:26

page. Click publish. And now I have a

20:29

one-page website where I can send all of

20:31

my traffic. The final step is that

20:34

traffic step. And this is where a lot of

20:36

people, you know, they think they want

20:38

to list their products on Etsy or Amazon

20:41

cuz those platforms are going to give

20:42

them traffic. That's a great place to

20:44

list your product, but in the end, you

20:46

have to have a place that you can call

20:48

home, a place that you own that you have

20:50

full control over, which is this website

20:53

right here that Sam car can create for

20:56

you. So, if you see, this is really the

20:59

outline of a the perfect ebook business.

21:02

This little mind map right here can

21:04

bring in five, six, seven figures per

21:06

year. It all stems from you need to pick

21:09

one target customer. You need to have a

21:11

product that solves one problem. You

21:15

need to have one page, right? Uh if I

21:18

could zoom correctly, one page that

21:20

convinces them to buy that product and

21:23

then pick one channel that you are going

21:26

to dominate that's going to send all of

21:27

your traffic to that page. If that is

21:30

Instagram, you just take the URL to this

21:33

page and you put it in your Instagram

21:34

bio and convince people to click it.

21:37

Same thing on X, LinkedIn, Facebook, and

21:39

YouTube. On YouTube, you should put the

21:41

link in every single YouTube video

21:43

description in your bio on YouTube. Just

21:45

make sure wherever you can add a link

21:47

that you are sending people to this one

21:50

page. That is the name of the game. And

21:52

then people can get access to it after

21:54

they visit this page and buy. Sam Cart

21:57

can send them a simple email where you

21:58

upload the PDF and it just sends it to

22:00

them. You can create a secure members

22:03

area with Sam Cart where you can have

22:05

videos and all kinds of stuff in there

22:06

and they can access it that way. It

22:08

really does not matter. As long as

22:10

people get access to this PDF that they

22:12

bought, they are going to be happy

22:14

campers. So, that is how you create an

22:17

ebook business in a matter of minutes. A

22:20

couple questions I want to answer that I

22:22

know a lot of you usually are wondering

22:24

about is how much traffic do I need to

22:25

get to that page in order to make a

22:27

sale. If you're selling an ebook, I

22:29

recommend a price somewhere between 7

22:31

and 27 bucks. I usually go on the higher

22:33

end, like $27. That way, you're making a

22:35

good amount of money every time somebody

22:37

buys. Priced in that range, you should

22:39

expect about a 10% conversion, which

22:41

means for every 10 visitors that you

22:43

get, you make one sale. Which means if

22:45

you can get a 100 visitors a day, which

22:46

is not all that hard, you can make $270

22:49

a day. The other question is, how do you

22:51

compare like listing your digital

22:52

product on Amazon or Etsy versus having

22:55

your own website and using a platform

22:57

like Sam Cart to do it? In my opinion,

22:59

you should always have your own website

23:01

on a platform, whether it's Sam Cart or

23:03

any other one. And the main reasons are

23:05

you don't have to pay all the fees. You

23:07

have infinite customization. You own

23:09

everything. You don't have any control

23:11

over how much money you make if you do

23:13

list it on Amazon or Etsy. Those are

23:15

great other channels to also list your

23:17

products, but you should have a home

23:19

where all of your social media traffic,

23:21

all of your paid media traffic, if

23:23

you're running ads or doing SEO, you

23:26

want a place for you to send all of that

23:28

traffic. If Etsy wants to send you free

23:30

customers, great. But if you want to

23:31

take control over your business and have

23:33

something that's reliable, that is going

23:35

to live on that you have control over

23:37

how much you grow it, you have to have a

23:39

place that you call your own on your own

23:41

website, on a platform that you're

23:43

paying for and that you control. The

23:44

other one is, should you start an ebook

23:46

or write one around a passion of yours

23:48

or a trending topic? So, look, trending

23:51

topics can be great. They can make a ton

23:53

of money really fast, but they

23:54

eventually die. I would rather have a

23:56

sustainable business around something

23:58

that I'm passionate about because your

24:00

content is going to be better. Your

24:01

ebook is going to be better if you write

24:03

it around something that you already

24:05

know and love to do. You're good at it.

24:07

If you just pick a trending topic like

24:09

AI and you have no idea what you're

24:11

doing when it comes to AI, your ebook is

24:13

going to suck. And you want customers to

24:15

read and go through your products and

24:17

love them because they will buy 50 times

24:20

more of your stuff. They will spend 50

24:22

times more money with you over the next

24:24

couple years if they like what you

24:26

actually sell them. Create something

24:28

around a topic you know nothing about.

24:30

Or you try to teach people how to start

24:31

a business and you've never started a

24:33

business or teach them how to raise kids

24:35

and you've never had kids. A thing like

24:37

that just because it's trending. It's

24:39

not going to last long term. You might

24:41

get lucky and make a splash of money

24:43

now, but it'll all be gone in the near

24:46

future. And go back to price again. That

24:48

range is about 7 to 27 bucks. If you're

24:51

just asking for me to pick a price for

24:53

you, I'd say go with 27 bucks. It

24:55

conveys value. It suggests to people

24:57

that look, this is better than what

24:59

you're going to find in the bookstore

25:00

where you're going to pay 10, $15, $20

25:02

per book because you are an expert

25:04

because you've kept this focused on one

25:06

specific problem, which that in and of

25:08

itself is more valuable to people. So,

25:11

if you like this video, let me know down

25:12

in the comments below. If you want

25:14

access to the AI bots that I demoed on

25:17

here to just make it easier, want to,

25:19

you know, try out Sam Cart, we have an

25:21

entire process like this really cool

25:23

bundle that gives you a whole bunch of

25:24

this stuff at a huge discount that you

25:26

can check out right down below this

25:28

video. So again, if this helped you out,

25:30

leave a comment down below, subscribe to

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the channel, and click like on this

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video so we can get it out to more

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folks. and I'll see you in the next

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