Sun, 28 October 2012
In this podcast episode I go over a survey I conducted to determine if my readers and customers were more interested in niche or authority websites and subsequently provide my own analysis between the two options and explain which direction I’m heading with my business model. The results of the survey are in line with what I expected to see, but you’ll have to listen to the episode to find out what people are most interested in. This is a must listen to podcast if you're interested in building profitable websites in 2012 and beyond. |
Wed, 1 August 2012
In this podcast episode I speak with Justin Cooke and Joe Magnotti from AdsenseFlippers.com. I've known Justin and Joe for about a year now and they have a very interesting business model around building niche websites with the help of their team of outsourcers and then reselling those websites on both Flippa and more recently on their blog. |
Tue, 3 July 2012
I speak with Ty Cohen who I met at a conference in North Carolina earlier this year. We were at dinner in a large group and I got to talking with Ty and he told me his story about his success with Kindle and I had to get him onto the podcast. |
Wed, 11 April 2012
In this podcast episode I speak with Spencer Haws from NichePursuits.com about how he built and manages a portfolio of over 200 websites. Spencer makes thousands of dollars from Adsense with his niche websites and I'm sure you'll learn a lot of great advice from him during this podcast.
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Mon, 2 January 2012
In this podcast episode I talk to you about my goals from 2011, where I failed and how I'm changing things in 2012. |
Mon, 5 December 2011
In the ninth podcast episode I speak with Rick Schwartz who began buying domain names back in 1995 and now has a portfolio of well over 5,000 domain names including great ones like candy.com portfolio.com and more. He has a very interesting story in how he built his domain name business and how he saw the rise of the internet and the need for a domain name just as he saw in the early 90's with phone numbers. He shares some practical advice for those of you looking to get into domain names and you'll love some of the one liners that Rick dishes out in this podcast as well. |
Thu, 17 November 2011
In this podcast episode I speak with Michael Houtzager who has one of the most interesting online businesses selling millions of this mystery product. It's such a cool and unusual business that you'll just have to click the play button yourself to hear about how he sells this product all over the US. |
Wed, 12 October 2011
In this podcast episode I speak with Jason Yelowitz who has generated millions of dollars in commissions as an affiliate marketer and recently released the book Bathrobe Millionaire. |
Mon, 19 September 2011
In this podcast episode I speak with Sujeet Patel who runs a massive network of sports related blogs. His blog network is comprised of over 50+ blogs. On this podcast Sujeet talks about how he first got started in this business by browsing various internet marketing forums such as Digital Point and Sitepoint and quickly began building various websites. Since that early time of trial and error while building websites he has ultimately helped to build up a massive network of more than 50 blogs in the sports niche. He offers some great advice for those of you looking to build an internet business with a focus on creating and managing dozens of web properties. I hope you enjoy it! |
Thu, 18 August 2011
In this podcast episode I chat with Brian Jones who I first interviewed earlier this year about his interesting internet business. He runs several niche movie memorabilia websites surrounding the popular Christmas movies "A Christmas Story" and "Christmas Vacation." On this podcast Brian talks about how he first got started making money online by building and selling the infamous Leg Lamp from the "A Christmas Story" movie out of his condo. We also cover how he took a big risk and bought the actual house from the movie on eBay and ultimately grew his business to a point that he needed a huge 10,000 square foot warehouse just to house the movie merchandise. This is a truly awesome story of a passionate internet entrepreneur who was able to build a successful business from scratch. I am a huge fan of both of these Christmas movies and it's been a family tradition that we watch them every year so this conversation in particular was very exciting for me to participate in. I hope you enjoy it. |