Episode 38
Jim & Ricky take some time to answer questions from members in the Project 24 Community.
Jim & Ricky take some time to answer questions from members in the Project 24 Community.
In this, this first episode of the now weekly Project 24 Podcast, Jim and Ricky share their experience using YouTube both to promote a niche website and to build an audience for launching a course or other info product.
In this episode, Jim and Ricky make a change to how the Project 24 podcast is done! They also discuss EAT (Expertise, Authoritativeness, and Trust) and how the Project 24 approach is helping you build EAT and help your SEO while the huge scale approach of Project Rexburg is holding them back a little.
In Episode 4, Jim and Ricky discuss selling your info product after the initial launch. They share their favorite tools for selling, how to outsource customer support, and more.
In this Episode, Jim and Ricky talk about their philosophy for pricing and marketing for info products. Once you have an info product ready to launch, these issues could make or break that launch.
In this episode, Jim and Ricky further explore info products and discuss how you can come up with your own idea for an info product for your audience.
In this episode, Jim and Ricky give some updates on what they’re doing with Project 24 and start talking about info products and how you can use them to boost your site’s earnings!
In this episode we’ll wrap up the Content Warrior challenge! Ricky and Freddy also share tips from the Creator Studio on how to improve writing. They talk about Speeding up your writing Improving the speed and quality of your research Avoiding burn-out Stepping up the quality of your content
In this Episode, we welcome Freddy to the podcast! We’re going to talk about 4 issues we see in tons of blog posts (especially our own) and how we go about fixing those issues for our writers.
In this episode, we answer some more questions posed by Project 24 members who are participating in the Content Warrior challenge. We also did a couple quick reviews of sites for members in the challenge and introduced the new approach to search analysis (keyword research).