Free Sneak Peek at the
Blog Mastermind Program

by Brian Clark

Yaro Starak is about to close the doors on his Blog Mastermind training program on December 10, so he’s offering a free look at one of the lessons in the course. As I mentioned when I reviewed the free ebook that preceded the paid course, Yaro’s blogging approach is effective because it focuses on recurring income from affiliate marketing, rather than just AdSense and other advertising programs.

So, if creating your own membership-based training program is not for you, check out the free sample lesson from Yaro and see if his approach is a better fit. You’ve got about 5 days to make up your mind, however, before he stops accepting new members.

Disclosure: I have been one of Yaro’s affiliates since he launched the program, because I previewed and helped beta test it. It’s quality stuff.

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1 Patrick December 5, 2007 at 12:37 pm

I just listened to the sample lesson and it’s really good stuff. It’s intresting that it focuses on a principle that I have been learning this past year. I won’t go into the detail because I think you should listen to the lesson. One core principle involves the often heard but less often practice of quality vs. quantity. Yaro himself is a good example of this with his focus on blog marketing and nothing else web related, at least that is of significant notice.

2 Yaro December 5, 2007 at 5:29 pm

Thanks for the write up Brian and glad you liked the lesson Patrick.

I’ve been reading over the Teaching Sells materials as they have been released and I’m finding myself nodding in agreement all the time.

Brian’s course is teaching sound principles - and I know this because I’m living them running my own program.

3 Bobby Handzhiev December 6, 2007 at 3:33 pm

I guess many bloggers will be interested in Yaro’s program. Creating an interactive learning environment might be harder for one who has so far worked on blogging for money.

On the other hand, being a student in Teaching Sells I would say it goes beyond creating an ILE. For me it is a guide about creating a paid content, which I is a must for everyone who wants to build real own business and not someone else’s business (like it is with aff. marketing)

4 DefogMyBlog December 7, 2007 at 5:46 am

Well there are only so many hours in the day and so much money and I opted for your own teaching sells course.

5 Mark McGinnis December 7, 2007 at 3:38 pm

Just read your 10 Effective Ways to Get More Blog Subscribers post - Love it and I’m looking forward to trying some of these tips in the next few days. Much to learn…
Mark / zenposts.com

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