February 21st, 2008 by admin
Looks like Vol.2 of the Home Study Course, Drawing & Painting in Color, is on track to be launched on 29th Feb. 2008.
I’m sure to get lots of butterflies in my stomach nearer to the launch date. It’s worrying.
So stay tuned to see if it’s another success just like Vol.1, of a total train wreck. (Eeks!)
February 17th, 2008 by admin
I’m writing this entry at 2:45am in the morning. The Home Study Course is on track to be launched at the end of this month. I’ll be broadcasting to all the members to inform everyone on the official launch date soon.
But I want to quickly add this entry because I just happen to be thinking about this. It’s about the laziness in all of us. You see, when I launch Vol.2 of the Home Study Course, I know I’m going to have to write a “sales letter”. I know some of you absolutely resist that and all your alarms go off and you’re going, “What?!? You’re going to sell something to me? No way!”
Well, to be honest, I hate selling as much as you do. But unfortunately, that’s how the world works. To be able to continue doing what I love on this website, I have to sell because just like you, I’ve got to eat and I’ve bills to pay.
Plus, I know I’ve put in the effort to solve your problems and earn the right to offer you a top notch product. So if you think you need a little help with drawing or painting, and can afford the 100 bucks of so, kindly show your support. I’ll be really appreciative of it. I promise
But I was just talking about the sales letter. You know, I believe there’s always a hint of that tiny bit of laziness in all of us. It’s just human nature. Knowing that, I can write my sales letter to make use of this little known fact to acquire more sales.
And I would write something like, “You don’t have to do anything more. Just sit back and relax, and I’ll present all the solutions to you and you don’t have to even lift a finger to improve your drawing skills.”
But if you know me, you know I’m not going to do that. Instead, I’ll just do the direct opposite and probably say something like, “Yes, you have to do something. You have to digest the information, use it and practice your drawing. Then you have to read the course again to see if you miss out anything and then practice some more!”
Now if I say something like that, chances are some people are not going to buy from me. Just because there’s that little bit of laziness in all of us.
But you know what. Even though it’ll cost me some sales, I’m still going to stick to my gun and say it anyway. Who cares about a few lousy lost sales. I’ll always stick to my principle of always acting in the best interest of my customers no matter what happens so I can’t imagine not telling the truth.
And the truth is, the course is not a magic pill (sounds familiar?). All the problems have been defined, properly researched, and the solutions presented as clearly as I can. BUT, if you’re not willing to play your part and put in some effort, there’ll be no fruits for you to enjoy at the end of the day.
So if you are REALLY serious about learning how to paint or draw, drown the word “laziness” or kick it out of the window or do whatever you have to do and embark on the never ending journey of learning how to draw and paint.
I look forward to speaking with you in the Home Study Course.
Goodnight.
February 8th, 2008 by admin
Hi!
Your valentine’s day gift came early this year…
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