Now here’s how to do it. I got this tip from Miles Baker’s blog. It’s simple. first login to your clickbank account and view your account page. Copy and paste this code in the browser address bar and click enter.
Now you can edit the page with the outrageous numbers.
Note: This is not real. If it was I wouldn’t be writing this blog post. I’d be surfing in Costa Rica.
Disclaimer: DO NOT use this to deceive, lie, or cheat anyone by displaying you fake numbers. You can and will get in alot of trouble. To get an education on website law and how not to get in trouble with the law, check out Mike Young’s book here.
I was reading the Four Hour Work Week for the 4th time last weekend to gain some more nuggets of info and one tip Tim mentions is to batch your time for one event or task. For example, blog posts. Instead of writing 1 post every other day. Spend 3 or 4 hours and create 5 posts at one ime, set it to publish at a later date and call it day.
I recently started doing this with a little niche blog I setup and was able to crank out 15 blog posts in 3 hours. You can see it here: Kimbo Slice
I plan on doing this for at least 1-2 hours a week for this test site to see the results of some things I got cookin’ up.
I use WordPress for all of my blog and some new sites. It’s so easy to manage and there’s thousands of templates.
Save time and batch your tasks.
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I got started back in 2002 with zero marketing skills or understanding about business. I accidentally created an internet business from my college apartment in Tallahassee, FL. Built it up, sold it, but still had no knowledge of marketing. Went on a journey for discovering and learning "true" hardcore marketing principles. Over the years, built, developed, sold many internet businesses. Check out my bio for more info.