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What Am I Going to Learn?


No one likes being lost, especially when they've paid good money to learn how to build their email lists.

So, if at any time you want to get a high-level view of where you are at in the course, click the "Dashboard" link at the top of this screen.  

This will give you access to any of the past lessons you've completed and show you what is ahead.

This course is designed to be completed in order, so you won't be able to start future lessons until you've completed the lessons preceding them.

Here is a quick overview of what you’ll learn in the next four modules...

Module 1: Operation Quick Start (Laying the Foundation) This is where you learn how to properly get your internal systems set up to handle the growth you're going to experience in the coming modules. Module 1 is the foundation that the rest of the course is built upon. Once you have Module 1 under your belt, you’re ready to move on to the meat of the course, found in Modules 2 through 4.

Module 2: Getting Your First 100 Email Subscribers Here’s where you’ll not only learn HOW to get your first 100 email subscribers, but you'll also learn a brain-dead simple strategy to hit that goal in your first week! I’ll also teach you scalable long-term strategies that you can set in place to sustain your list growth over time.

Module 3: Growing from 100 to 1,000 Subscribers Getting your first 100 subscribers is one thing, but increasing your growth 10x and getting to 1,000 requires a little more OOMPH. In Module 3 you'll learn how to use the Paul Revere formula for getting traffic to every blog post you write (and how to make sure that traffic turns into email subscribers) as well as 4 other strategies to quickly hit your goal of 1,000 subscribers.

Module 4: Scaling Your List to 10,000 Subscribers In the final module of the course I’ll reveal some of my most closely-held list building strategies. You’ll learn about leveraging the spotlight guest post as well as freelance bartering (and two other strategies).

I've compiled the entire course syllabus into one simple checklist.

You need to do three things:

  • Download and print the course syllabus.
  • Put the syllabus on your desk.
  • Check off the first 3 lessons (because you've finished them, woot!).

This will help you keep an eye on the big picture, let you easily visualize your progress and keep you aware of the work ahead of you.

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Have you printed out your course schedule?

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You must complete and submit the assignment in the previous lesson before starting this lesson.

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