Upcoming Webinar – Build Your Amazon Cash Machine
Tomorrow, Wednesday, December 1st (can you believe it’s already December?) we are hosting a FREE webinar with Jay Boyer called “Build Your Amazon Cash Machine” . Amazon is a useful website, but their Kindle Self-Publishing capabilities are unbelievable! It’s a fantastic way to make a passive income…once you upload your eBooks they will generate income for you time and time again.
Jay Boyer was curious about making money via Amazon’s self publishing service, so he interviewed eight internet marketers who are doing it successfully (James included, of course) and came up with his own theory. After putting his theory into practice, Jay has repeatedly proven that his strategy works (and how! Jay is making serious profits!). Tomorrow night, Jay is going to share his tips with you, and you’ll be able to ask questions if you sit in live on the webinar.
In this webinar, Jay will explain:
- The 8 Secrets of Amazon Self-Publishing
- How to push your book to the top of the Amazon Bestsellers List.
- How to finding killer book niches with hungry buyers.
- How to crank out dozens of ebooks in minutes (talk about leverage)!
- The secret to putting your book “on steroids” with a dedicated website
- How to close 6-figure offline clients with a skinny little book.
And much more!
The essential details are as follows:
Date: Wednesday December 1st 2010
Time: 7:00 PM EST
Sign Up Page: http://www.snip2.com/re/jbbl
System Requirements: For PC-based attendees: Windows® 2000, XP Home, XP Pro, 2003 Server, Vista. For Macintosh®-based attendees: Mac OS® X 10.4 (Tiger®) or newer.
This is a FREE webinar (of course)!
This is a free webinar, so you quite literally have nothing to lose. Heck, publishing on Amazon’s Kindle is free too, so you REALLY have nothing to lose! However, by attending Jay’s webinar, you will save yourself a lot of time and energy…and get right to the monkey-making!
Register here: http://www.snip2.com/re/jbbl
P.S – If you need a time converter to determine what time this webinar starts in your local time, use http://www.snip2.com/re/timezone




















