20 Minute Payday: A Review Of Russell Brunson’s IM Business Model
If you are considering jumping into the Internet marketing arena to pursue the dream of financial well-being and owning your own business, but have no idea where to start, you would do well to seek out competent advice on how to go about building a successful Internet marketing business. This review reveals one such plan and advisor.
In this regard, successful Internet businessman and entrepreneur Russell Brunson has designed a program that will take even the greenest of Internet newbies and show them the ropes about how to build a viable Internet business using a time tested business model. There are no pie-in-the-sky promises in the 20 Minute Payday program. And you are not going to become filthy rich over night. If that’s what you’re looking for, you would do best to find one of the many “scam” programs being marketed currently to the I.M. crowd. And by “scam” I mean a program that teaches outdated and unrealistic material.
What Brunson teaches in 20 Minute Payday is based on sound business principles that have been proven to work over time in any business climate. You start by finding a niche where there is demand for a product. Once you’ve located a hot niche, you will need to produce a product to sell to that niche. And this is where Russell’s advice comes in handy. If you’ve heard the phrase “the money is in the list,” Russell will teach you how to grow your subscriber list, which then becomes the basis for your fledgling Internet business.
He takes the aspiring Internet entrepreneur by the hand and shows him how to find the hot markets where reliable products are in demand. Next he shows you how to create a product for which people will pay you money. And then he shows you exactly what steps to take in marketing that product using the Internet. There is a lot to learn here and a bit of work involved, but the prospective entrepreneur is given a first class education in Internet Marketing 101.
Once you have a product and a proven marketing mechanism set up, Russell shows you how to find and recruit joint venture (JV) partners to assist in selling this product for you. As any successful off-line business person knows, the more agents you have in the field selling your products, the more successful you can become. Just ask Mary Kay, the successful cosmetics direct retailer, or Amway, the successful home products company. What Russell teaches you is how to make these same ideas work for you online.






