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Claire Pelletreau was just starting to grow her side business as a Facebook ad and marketing consultant when her full-time job disappeared. Desperate to land enough clients just to pay the bills, she was disappointed at how difficult it was to find real tactical advice that would help actually her get paid month to month. The Get Paid Podcast is Claire’s attempt to pull back the curtain on the reality of running an online business. All these people pulling in “six figures” - how are they ACTUALLY doing it? What kind of money do they take home after expenses? What are those expenses, anyway? Are they truly “solopreneurs” or are they supported by a team? What does that team do for them? How are they marketing their offerings and growing their lists? How long did it take to get to where they are? You’ll discover how different entrepreneurs get paid and what it costs them to bring in that money.

Aug 13, 2015

It’s considered one of the sleaziest corners of the online marketing world, and yet Nick and Gen are pulling in $20,000-$25,000 per month by promoting other people’s products to their list of 20,000 people. There’s a whole lot of money that they’re leaving on the table by not creating their own products, but it suits their lifestyle and other professional aspirations by creating their own startup capital for a new business.

In this episode you’ll hear:

-- The average open rates of their daily emails sent out to a list of 20,000 people.

-- Why affiliate marketers are so often perceived as scammers, and what Gen and Nick do differently.

-- How they grow their list without going the traditional free-optin-content list building route.

-- Whether or not it’s actually easy to make money with affiliate marketing.

-- What you can do to ensure people view your marketing as scammy and/or spammy.

-- An example affiliate marketing funnel that uses Facebook ads to promote someone else’s product.

-- How and why Nick and Gen are leaving $300K on the table every year.

-- A breakdown of their monthly expenses.

-- Details on the new business they’re starting.

-- How they’re able to live a nomadic lifestyle despite their mortgage.