Sep 26 2008

Rich Schefren’s New Coaching Program Opens Today

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As many of my long-term readers know, I went through a Rich Schefren coaching program back in 2006. The reason I originally joined was because of what Rich presented in the Internet Business Manifesto.

Guided Profit System by Rich Schefren

Unless you have been deleting all your subscriptions to Internet marketing email lists then you probably already know that today Rich is opening the doors to his latest personal coaching program –

The Guided Profit System

I wrote a notice to my newsletter about this program and I’m going to reproduce it below for my blog readers who are not on my newsletter so you can benefit from my experience with Rich’s training.

Before I do that let me be clear about one thing –

Rich’s coaching is only for a certain type of person because it’s cost prohibitive for many, HOWEVER, his resources like the Manifesto and the report he released last week, The Entrepreneurial Emergency, and the audios and teleconferences he releases, are all free and present great ideas. Yes there is a sometimes obvious, sometimes hidden sales pitch, but the core message can be taken away without spending a dime.

If the coaching program offer today from Rich is annoying you because you are sick of hearing about it or you think it’s way too over priced, just focus on what you can learn and implement from the free stuff.

For those of you in a position to invest in business coaching I give a strong endorsement of Rich’s programs. Rich is the only person I ever gave $5,000 of my money to for coaching. It’s worth it just because Rich is so generous with his personal time – you will definitely get a chance to talk to him directly if you join his program.

With that out of the way, here’s what I have to say about the Guided Profit System

Today Rich Schefren opens the doors to his new coaching program aimed at destroying whatever constraints are holding you back.

I’ve been through a Rich coaching program so I’ve experience with his training. Here are my thoughts on whether you should work with him too…

Let me begin this by saying Rich’s program is probably not for most people who are reading this email, however I suggest you take a look at everything Rich does, especially what he gives away.

Today Rich’s latest coaching program opens and he’s surprised me because it’s an accelerated program – it only goes for 30 days. You can check it out here:

Rich Schefren Coaching

I say Rich’s coaching program is not for everyone because of two reasons –

  1. It’s not cheap
  2. Only a certain type of business owner is ready

These two issues go hand in hand. You can expect to pay thousands of dollars for Rich’s training (he has different tiers that cost different prices), so usually only people who already have a business with cashflow can afford the program.

If you are reading this and you have a business that makes money but you just can’t seem to break through to the next level, then you are the IDEAL candidate.

The same goes for bloggers. If your blog is an income earner but you are still not really earning big bucks, Rich’s program is a good choice if you are serious about working your blog as a business and not just an income stream.

If you are a newbie then Rich’s program will definitely benefit you, but expect to feel overwhelmed. Rich’s stuff is advanced and effective, but only for those in a position to action at least some of what he teaches.

DID RICH HELP ME?

I joined Rich’s coaching program when I was ready for change. I was working by myself and I just didn’t believe I could afford to hire anyone else to help me, but that was just a lie I was telling myself.

By the end of Rich’s coaching program I had sold one business, bought a new house and started a new business (the current blogging business I run now) and hired tech people and customer support people to help me.

Obviously that made a HUGE difference to how I ran my business, how much money I made and most important – how much freedom I enjoyed.

I can’t give credit to Rich for all of the changes I made, but he was the catalyst and when required, he also showed me the systems you could use to make it work and the mindset necessary to get it done.

Obviously before this I was hesitant to rely on anyone else but myself to grow my business and as a result I was my big constraint. I simply couldn’t make more money because I was only one person.

I’ve still got a long way to go, but trust me on this – if it wasn’t for the ideas people like Rich Schefren teach and live every day, I wouldn’t be where I am now with my business.

If what I’m saying resonates with you, then take a look at what Rich is offering with his latest coaching program that opens today –

Guided Profit System

This particular coaching program from Rich follows through from the principle he talked about in his last report – The Entrepreneurial Emergency – stating that our success is dictated not by our potential, but only by what constraints hold us back.

When you think about that, it makes complete sense. Rich’s program is 30 days of intensive training working closely with Rich to remove your constraints so you can realize your business potential.

If you are ready to really focus on yourself and your business for 30 days, join the program here –

Coaching program sign-up page

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  1. 1
    On September 26, 2008 at 2:13 am Steven-Sanders said:

    He had a contest to win a free membership into the program on his blog a few days ago. He’s announcing the winner Friday.

  2. 2
    On September 26, 2008 at 2:44 am mary said:

    Hi Yaro,
    Love your blog. What advice would you give to people who want to make money on the internet, but want to remain anonymous? I am very private and don’t want to use my image, personality, life to attract business. What do you suggest?

    • 3
      On October 1, 2008 at 12:07 pm Yaro said:

      Mary – Either use a fake name, or publish under a brand/business name instead. Making up a fake identity can work well – like what Manolo the shoe blogger has done.

  3. 4
    On September 26, 2008 at 5:42 am Mario Morales said:

    I hear Rich Schefren’s coaching is terrific, but it’s out of my price league right now. Still, it gives me something to aspire to!

  4. 5
    On September 26, 2008 at 11:10 am 100kjob said:

    Looks like he is the man. The price is not out of reach, although you may have to be there for a whole month.

  5. 6
    On September 26, 2008 at 12:28 pm soares said:

    Nice incentiv but for the moment i dindt earned enough to get that

  6. 7
    On September 26, 2008 at 1:39 pm Luca said:

    Hi again Yaro,
    Another great post and email notification. You always give your honest opinion and it’s appreciated. I don’t know Rich Schefren so if I could afford a coaching program at this time I’d choose yours.
    Thanks again.

    Yaro, I’m looking for a Wordpress template similar to yours. I like the bigger type it’s easier to read on screen. Do you have any recomendations?

    • 8
      On October 1, 2008 at 12:08 pm Yaro said:

      Luca – My blog design is custom work so you would probably need to employ a designer to get something similar done. If you just want a larger font type then a little CSS tweaking should do it for you.

  7. 9
    On September 26, 2008 at 8:08 pm Deepak said:

    Just another information product? I can’t take too much info :(

    • 10
      On September 27, 2008 at 2:41 am Danny Cooper said:

      I agree with Deepak, we seem to be getting bombarded with informational products lately, I don’t know if its because they offer generous commissions to bloggers or what.

  8. 11
    On September 27, 2008 at 5:57 pm Eva White said:

    Sounds like he was a major influence on your life.

  9. 12
    On September 28, 2008 at 5:52 pm Niels said:

    Hello Yaro

    I got a question which is not really related to this blog item.
    These days I am trying to set up a search functionality like you have. If I am right you use Google adsense search? I also implemented it in my blog although if I type in a recent item I posted on my blog, it’s not indexed. To solve this issue I though xml sidemaps where the solution but still… my search results are a week behind… :S

    Can you give me advice on this issue?

    Kind regards,

    Niels

    • 13
      On October 1, 2008 at 12:10 pm Yaro said:

      Niels – Yes I do use Google’s search on this blog. I think the problem you are having is an indexing issue. A sitemap is a good way to help, also publishing content more frequently so Google’s bot comes back more often to index your latest posts.

      • 14
        On October 2, 2008 at 5:02 am Niels said:

        Yaro – I publish 10 new post every single day so I guess that shouldn’t be the problem, although my posts are mainly containing a post title and a video/photo, if you want to have a better look maybe you would like to check http://www.plakballen.nl. Would love to hear what you think about the blog, yes it’s dutch but I think you get the idea.

        I am really appreciating that you take time to respond! Thank you so much!

  10. 15
    On September 28, 2008 at 8:49 pm moneymanager said:

    one of the most irritating thing i find here are the “this post is great, or another great post” comments. the aim here is just promotional or link juice. if you have some opinion of the current topic, no matter even if it is not in aggrement(i have done it and i am sure yaro wont mind it), you post that. i think high time people like yaro, darren should just prune out these kindm of comments. if you like the post, read it enjoy it and just shut up.

  11. 16
    On September 29, 2008 at 5:48 am SumContent said:

    I have seen more and more of these popping up lately. Shoemoney just released a tools membership type website and PPC Coach is being used a lot lately. I think the membership and coaching type websites will replace e-books completely which is a good thing because you can at least stay updated instead of getting a book that is already outdated.

    • 17
      On September 30, 2008 at 10:24 am Robert Stanley said:

      There is a benefit to the coaching provider is well. Instead of a one-time pop for a single purchased e-book. They see recurring revenue through an ongoing mentor program. my reservation with these programs lie in the constant up selling and the MLM mindset. Don’t get me wrong, if I knew one that was truly worth the money then I would likely subscribe. The problem is that I have no clue which one of any mentoring programs would be worth the time and money.

  12. 18
    On September 30, 2008 at 8:51 am The Blog Academy [dot com] said:

    Yaro, forget what the others are saying. The fact is, I come to your site because I can use your knowledge to better my Blog. If you’re blatently selling me something i’d understand but your not. You’re giving your opinion about a product so we know what it’s like.

    Nice one

  13. 19
    On September 30, 2008 at 1:44 pm kahthan said:

    Yeah but aside from Yaro, you will still get bombarded even from within a membership program with upsells and other “great offers”. the problem here is that we aren’t being thought internet marketing, instead they are using their marketing tactics on people like us. its disgusting.

  14. 20
    On September 30, 2008 at 2:10 pm david said:

    I love rich’s advice and knowledge…
    every report and interview I hear him in i’m always like Man I gotta become more like that guy.

    He understands business and strategy like no other.

    Thanks for the post yaro!

    David King,

  15. 21
    On October 1, 2008 at 9:50 pm Danny Cooper said:

    Hi Yaro,

    With so many coaching sessions/seminars/ebooks and all that I find it increasingly hard to decipher which is a worthy investment, because of that I haven’t chosen which to invest in yet, but your reviews will certainly help me, so thanks!

    • 22
      On October 4, 2008 at 7:10 pm noobpreneur said:

      Danny,

      I agree – it’s really hard, unless the coaching program offers sneak peek :) Some does offer that, in the matter of fact.

      Cheers!

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