Jerry Banfield – EDUfyre – The Skillshare Premium Referral System that Converted 63 Students in January 2017!
Jerry Banfield – EDUfyre – The Skillshare Premium Referral System that Converted 63 Students in January 2017!
Description
Would you like to see how I made 63 Skillshare premium member referrals in January 2017? When you do what I do, I think you will get the same kind of results!
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In 2005 while I was in college at the University of South Carolina, I tried to start working online. I signed up for an MLM program and a survey website. A month later, I had refunds from both and figured working online was not possible because everything was a scam. The truth was I was afraid to fail again.
In 2011, I moved in – my wife and launched an online business focusing on video game addiction in an attempt to avoid dealing – any of my other problems. In a few months, I changed my business to selling shirts because I realized there was no money in video game addiction. A year after starting my business, I dropped out of my criminology PHD program at the University of South Florida to run my business full time which by then had changed to helping clients – Facebook and Google ads based on my experience failing to do them successfully for myself.
In 2013, I starting sharing everything I knew for free on YouTube because I hoped it would help me get more clients. By April 2014, I was nearly bankrupt after failing at 15+ different business models. I was also nearly dead from trying to drink the pain away and fortunately the fear of death motivated me to get into recovery. Being in recovery motivated me to focus more on being of true service to others and less on what I would get out of it. I started making courses online – Udemy which soon turned into my first real business. I partnered – as many talented instructors as I could and learned from top instructors how to get my courses the most sales.
In 2015, I tried making some inspirational videos sharing what I learned in recovery and got an amazing response on YouTube. To make the background on my videos more interesting, I started making the inspirational videos while playing video games. To make a more helpful website, I hired a freelancer to convert the videos into blog posts including this about page originally.
Course Curriculum
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63 Skillshare Premium Referrals in January 2017 (2:31)
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Becoming bulletproof in selling Skillshare premium memberships by actually having and using one (4:56)
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My workflow for giving the most every day which then brings me in consistent referrals (3:46)
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3 ways to make premium referral links (2:58)
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A page – free links to all classes is the masterpiece of this system (10:51)
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Using Facebook ads to promote the free classes page (6:37)
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YouTube is a home run for organic traffic and referrals daily (10:35)
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Selling classes hosted on multiple websites – WooCommerce on my website (6:49)
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Expanding to Amazon, Kindle, CreateSpace, and ACX – Audible for additional referrals and income! (9:47)
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Would you help teach this class and see why this system is worth doing today? (4:22)
Jerry Banfield – EDUfyre – The Skillshare Premium Referral System that Converted 63 Students in January 2017!
What is Everything Else?
Everything Else is a product category on Amazon that is meant to be a catch-all for items that don’t fit into any other categories. Over time, as the Amazon catalog has grown and more specific product categories have been added, Everything Else has become less useful and more of a junkyard for cast off and forgotten listings.
Until recently, however.
Why are items listed in Everything Else when they shouldn’t be?
The answer to this is fairly simple. Some sellers are using Everything Else as an opportunity to get around Amazon’s gated category requirements. For example, DVDs with an MSRP of over $25 are now gated Selling certain products and bran… More and require permission to list. So we’ve seen some sellers create new listings in Everything Else to get around these requirements. We’ve noticed similar “workarounds” for other gated or restricted Selling certain product categorie… More categories as well.
Amazon doesn’t like this. It just makes the catalog more of a mess than it already is and ends up creating a worse customer experience.
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