Episode 90

Jim & Nathan answer your questions from the P24 Community. Topics discussed include: RPMs, EAT, YT vs Blogging, eBook sales, info products, and bridge videos. If you’d like your question potentially answered on the podcast post it in the P24 Community and tag @njaydelotte .

Main Topic: Questions from the P24 Community

01:07 P24 Question: Do RPMs Drop on the Weekends?
02:46 P24 Question: Scaling Your P24 Business
08:14 P24 Question: EAT & Pseudonyms
09:57 P24 Question: Choosing Blogging or YouTube Track
18:17 P24 Question: Selling an eBook
22:32 P24 Question: Mini Course vs Bridge Video
25:30 P24 Question: EAT with Forums

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