Why I Will Promote Teaching Sells

Teaching Sells I’m a huge fan of Brian Clark (aka Copyblogger). I’ve been a fan since he launched his blog a scant handful of years ago, back in the days when he thought I’d never make it (ask Brian about the story). Brian is who turned me on to Chris Pearson’s Thesis WordPress theme, of which I am now an advocate and an affiliate.

Today, I’ve decided to start supporting his Teaching Sells product as well. I wanted to share that with you clearly, and tell you a bit about the program, what I like about it, and then, I’ll let you go take a look for yourself.

Not All Bloggers Want to Make Money

There are many reasons we choose to blog. Many folks just like having a place to speak. Others do it on behalf of their company. Some like it as a way to let loose and do nothing important but just please themselves. ALL of these reasons to blog are fine. Teaching Sells isn’t for everyone, and that’s okay, too.

This Program is Only ONE Way to Make Money

There are lots of ways to build a business. Teaching Sells goes at this from the perspective of Internet Marketing, and most often from the Content Marketing mindset, though there’s all kinds of ways to take parts of the information and make your own method out of it. There’s even some stuff about events in there that I contributed to a few months back.

There’s TONS of Stuff to Absorb

My only complaint about Teaching Sells is that there’s so much to go through. There were almost 120 full pieces of content in one section, and then these forums and then these downloads, and I just don’t have enough time to do it all. I’m feeling lazy just looking around in there, to be honest.

But seriously, it’s pretty cool what this whole thing wraps up to contain. I’m using stuff I’ve learned from Teaching Sells to decide where to go next in my own personal business, so if that means anything, consider that, too.

Go Check It Out

If you’re interested in that kind of thing, making money and building business through Internet marketing, I vouch strongly for Brian Clark. I’d say that you should swing by Teaching Sells and check it out for yourself. If you decide to join, any link on my site that says Teaching Sells means that you’ll tell Brian that I sent you, and then if you buy the program, I get a few pesos.

If you’re not into that kind of thing, I know a really good book that just officially launched today.

Best of luck with the big Teaching Sells launch, Brian. The other reason I will promote this is that Brian, I feel, is on the side of good. There are LOTS of people out there pushing some really dodgy things. I’ve decided to push harder to promote the people I think are doing it right.

Hopefully, you’ll agree and promote the folks YOU think are doing it right.

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  • thedrifter

    Thanks Chris.
    I'll definitely look into this. I've been in sales before. And now I'm a teacher. I'm looking to move back into business again, but really don't want to do anything but teach.
    This program (and at least the title) certainly caught my eye.

    -Chase

  • http://www.benspark.com BenSpark

    I saw this on problogger first, sorry he's up higher on the feed reader since I put you in the IZEAFest Speakers folder. I'll have to remedy that somehow. I signed up for the free things int he program. Not sure if I'll do the full on program however. Did watch the video and Brian Clark has a great voice for those videos. His delivery is great.

  • writerdad

    Teaching Sells is the highest quality online product I've ever purchased. Be willing to work hard and get ready to make money.

  • http://stevedevane.com/ Steve DeVane

    Hi Chris,

    I'm a copyblogger fan, too, so if you recommend it and Brian's behind it, it's got to be worth checking out.

    The title itself is promising. Since most successful people are lifetime learners, it makes sense that Teaching Sells.

    Thanks for the tip.

    Steve DeVane

  • editweapon

    Well stated Sir Brogan! When I first read Brian's report during the first launch of Teaching Sells last year, it hit me like a ton of bricks. He is so clearly right on in his thesis that if you can *TEACH* something (and you'll find it's hard, but not PhD hard), you can make damn good money online! So I bought the course. What was even better is that the tools / content he and Tony Clark produced about *HOW* to teach online were all phenomenal and VERY detailed. Three thumbs up for the re-launch of Teaching Sells!

  • http://dannybrown.me Danny Brown

    I would love to buy the course, but unfortunately some of the ways that other areas of business have been handled in the last few weeks have put me off.

    However, best wishes to Brian and I'm sure his course will be a great success.

    Now, on the other hand, that book you mentioned… ;-)

  • http://www,pr101.biz JeffCole

    I subscribe to Copyblogger. When I received my latest blog, I saw the information about Teaching Sells. Curious, I downloaded it. While I haven't it all the way through it, it seems very good and to the point.

    I think I can learn a lot from it.

  • http://www.wwahhmpreneur.com WWAHHMpreneur

    I truly enjoyed this newest newsletter, including this article. The reason why is because you are not only talking about community but showing how it's done and pointing us to others that are doing it right…and encouraging us to follow suit.

    Yes, I'm all about community, too, though with the new school year I have less time to partake. I talk a lot about community on my free social networking site at http://tw-utorial.com
    I hope some of you'll come on over and take a look and let me know if it lives up to the expectation of valuing community as I say I espouse.

    Thanks again, Chris!

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  • http://www.bronsonharrington.com Gnuboss

    I have been following this since the launch and must say that it's definitely the most comprehensive and widely endorsed product that I have seen in a very long time; and I have been looking around a lot!

    I'm trying to get the money together to sort this one out (in SA the exchange rate does us no favours) as this, I beleive, is the answer to my question of “How to Build a Kick-Butt eLearning Environment”

    Now that I see you're also giving it the nod I am super amped and even willing to accept a little dent in the credit facility.

    Thanks Chris, I value your opinion and if you say it's all that, then I beleive it.

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