How To Set Up A “How-To” Business – Kevin Riley Review
Posted on 01. Oct, 2008 by James in Guru, How To, Launch, Product creation, Resource, Review
How To Book Business by Kevin Riley is a total kit teaching you how to build a business from your hobby.
There is quite a lot of content in this package – dare I say “too much”?
If you are already creating products then this package could be a little over the top in terms of deliverables. You may not need some of the guides because you will already know some of it. This guides are really designed as a complete step-by-step sequence for someone who has a hobby, skill or passion and wants to unleash it upon the internet for some recession buster cash!
Module 1 – Setting up for success
This is where you get a plan, charts, goal sheets, and more. If you are not the type to structure your activities – give it a miss. You won’t appreciate the cool techniques, progress and measurement devices here… It reeks of perfectionism.
Module 2 – Training Manuals
These really address the entire process from strat to finish in a matter of fact step-by-step roll out. Kevin Riley has put a lot of effort into making sure the product reflects the exact example of what he is teaching. There are screenshots, pictures and illustrations all the way through.
Taking you from the very beginning (starting from scratch), these manuals leave no stone unturned in your bluepint for a successful home-based business:
Manual 1: Building Your Foundations (44 pages)
Manual 2: Researching For Success (47 pages)
Manual 3: Planning & Prepping Your Book (76 pages)
Manual 4: Assembling Your Book (58 pages)
Manual 5: Setting Up Your Customer System (73 pages)
Manual 6: Crafting Your Sales Page (101 pgs)
Manual 7: Pulling In Your Customers (104 pgs)
If you really did follow these steps you could turn your hobby into an income.
Module 3 – Worksheets
Some of the worksheets are great. I printed a few of the 18 for my swipe file. There are hints on how to write sales copy, email sequences and how to automate a little bit of client service. Kevin uses the same ‘template’ idea that most business people use. You have a framework to handle the most common scenarios. This section is probably still handy for intermediate business operators.
Module 4 – Templates
Luckily Kevin inculded a sample for you to just ‘type’ and go. You can easily make a unique product when you have the templates to work with. You can use the same upsells and viral techniques that are built into the standard ‘Riley Viral system’ used in his products.
The sales page is pre-done with just some gaps needing filling. Presto!
Summary
The offer is a complete system and you could hardly argue about the quantity of information. It will suit those keen to sink your teeth into a new venture with a full instruction kit.
You will need to plan and prepare the system and the worksheets and templates. The great thing is that it is all there. And I do mean ALL there. The product is very well priced, and the kind of thing you give to an Alien and they would fiigure it all out. If you believe you can take action and follow instructions then go for it…
Download the Kevin Riley “How-to” recession buster kit
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2 Comments
Kevin Riley
02. Oct, 2008
“If you are not the type to structure your activities – give it a miss.”
I’m going to have to add to this sentence: If you’re not the type to structure your business building activities, you’d best change a bit. This is business and you must get serious about it. Otherwise, you’ll still be floundering about and not making any progress.
Kevin
James
02. Oct, 2008
Great comment Kevin,
I totally agree.
I mention in my free report how important it is to run your internet marketing activities as a business.
Your product is about taking a hobby and making it into a profitable business. That is why I mention to people they need to get out of the ‘hobby’ mindset or don’t bother!
Regards
James
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