[Newbie Guide] The Art of Packaging

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This thread is for the newbies for the first time. If you're a guru already, congratulations!

The Art of Packaging

Your guide to building a saleable product consolidating other people's work​

The internet is full of videos of packing guys at amazon's warehouses who keep bitching about how hard Jeff makes them work and pays them only slightly more than what McDonalds does and tell them they're lucky to have this job. It doesn't have to be like that if you do the packaging right. Don't be Jeff's slave. Be Apple. Ever noticed the line that reads Designed in Cali fucking fornia at the back of your iphones or at the base of your macbooks? Tim doesn't make shit. He gets his people to improvise on ARM's archetecture to make his processors. He orders Ram from Taiwan, displays from Korea, gets the chips that he designed fabricated in China, and gets foxconn to put them all together and boom! you have the world's best phone that gets better every year and a trillion dollar market cap. In this thread I'm going to try and explain how I consolidated a few services and offerd them as packages, made them fly off the shelves like hot fucking cakes.

I'm not good at anything actually. I could maybe change a light bulb or fix the kitchen tap but thats about it, let alone building complex websites or optimizing for search engines. But I somehow developed the skill of finding the right people to get what I need done, and the skill to identify a product or service that people are looking for badly so that I don't have to be a sleazy salesman and go out to force stuff into people and take their money. The unnecessary middleman who exploits people who can't buy the spares and build a car for a fifth of the price themselves. Pathetic really, but this has worked so well so far for me. If money doesn't make you happy the flocks of pussy that come after you for it definitely will. But I always preach this and religiously practice this too. Greed is only good when you're at least 1.1x greedy for the client as for yourself. 2x is great and 10x is charity. So always price accordingly.

Got a handful of cases I'd like to share, will do it one at a time. Heres the easiest one that can get anyone started.


Case 1: Micro Niche Site with Recurring backlinking subscription
Sale Price: $300+100 (Site + Backlinks) Plus 60 bucks if you manage to make them buy hosting with yoru aff link.
Monthly: $100 (backlinks)

Costs: $60+25
Monthly: 15 to 25

Note: Do your research and pick the right verticals that would make the client at least 500 bucks a month after 4 months, otherwise you'd be nothing more than a fucking scammer who would end up in God's shitlist. If you think the sites are going to make the clients less than that, adjust your profits accordingly.


Broad niches I've worked on
1. Dentists for post cunnilingus stinky bad breath pay per call (payout $200 plus)
2. Law firms defending people with lost testicles due to police brutality pay per call (payout ~$500)
3. Insurance for truck drivers to pay off stupid lawsuits (payout ~$300)
4. Stock and forex investment for beginners (payout ~$700)
5. Rehab Pay per call (payout ~$500)


These niches are in no way popular, but if you manage to rank them enough to make clients 1 conversion a month, they're happy and they're going to come back to you for more. These sites were made to target Americans.

The art of packaging:
Ingredients: Content, a nice html template, a decent backlink provider.

1. Content
British women writers are the best for American male audiences. Their choice of words and the style of writing give most Americans stiffies. Pay em 10 bucks for 300 to 400 words, have 3 to 5 articles per site, along with an about page with about 150 words. Fiverr and Upwork are good places to find them.

2. Templates
I get mine from Envato elements, I have an unlimited subscription there, costs 16 bucks a month for the entire collection. Pick what you think is good.

3. The assemblage
Its not hard to paste and align text in a html template. Do it yourself or hire a Bangladeshi clickfarm employee who'd be happy to do it in his spare time.

4. Backlink provider
All I do is get links from relevant sites. I don't care about anything else. I don't aim for #1 on first page, all I need is 1 call/click that converts per month. I get my backlinks right here from the bhw market place.


The Art of Showcasing:
You need a lander that is not too salesy, but explains why people are searching for specific things that businesses are paying out 1000s for leads, and how you can make a grand or 2 a month while having fun watching us build your links and drive traffic.

Once you have the lander, you need to tell yourself this in front of the mirror at least 237 times each in random order.
1. I will not spam social media.
2. I should not spam social media
3. One must not spam social media

Once you're sure that you've registered this in your subconcious, open Quora, fb and reddit and search them with random keywords related to internet assets, websites that maek you money etc. Don't use spammy frowned upon keywords like Make Money Online etc. You will get 100s of results looking for what your landing page offers. You could do this in reverse too, like find out what people are looking for first before making the landing page so you could word it accordingly. Reply to the newest posts like a real human would.

"Well I bought a site as a test that generates leads for this particular firm that pays out xxx per conversion, these guys take cane of the content and the design and the ranking, and it costs me only 100 bucks a month and I get 300 bucks for beer every single month doing nothing. Might buy more of these sites soon."

Post versions of this everywhere you think is relevant, and you will have people asking you wow how where why and how much. bring them over on DM and drive them to your lander. Drive 100 people to the lander every day and aim for 10 sales and boom! you'd be driving a lambo with a blonde on your side blowing you within no time. Once these guys start seeing 1 conversion at least every month, like Jordan belfort says, the only problem that they're going to have is that they didn't buy more niches.

Order Handling
So when you get an order, talk to your client about what niche he would be interested in, use a kw research tool to come up with the longtails and sub niches. head to offervault and see which niche offers the highest payout per conversion. If the client is ok with making a few bucks per lead give him that option too. Pick the offer with the client and make him sign up to the network. Once he is approved get the articles written around the product and build the site and deliver. Maintain an excel sheet with different tabs for each site and get your link builder(s) to get links from relevant sites. I've paid 3 to 5 bucks a link, some sell the same link for 25 bucks a piece, some sell higher quality ones for 25 bucks. Pick the guy you want to work with. Just remember what I said above, you're aiming to get 1 or 2 conversions a month, not 1st page ranking.

Deliver, show results, make em come back for more while you keep adding new clients. Aim for a lambo, settle for a porsche because both will get you pussy.

Happy to answer questions on this thread. NO PM please.

Will try to post 1 or 2 'cases' for lack of a better word every week if I get enough likes and watchers to keep my dopamine levels high.
 
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