The One Week Paycheck

Welcome to the 1-Week-Paycheck™ System!

If you would like to print all the worksheets, then I have created a special file for you where you find them all combined. This way, you don’t have to download, open and print one file after another. Just download the combined Workbook and print the whole thing:

Please notice that in the “Worksheet” section below, you’ll also find some additional files, such as mind maps and templates for PowerPoint and Keynote. So even if you have printed the combined workbook from above, you’ll still want to check out that section.

Okay, and now LET’S GET STARTED…

The 1WP-Videos
Welcome

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Selecting Your Niche

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The TAM Formula

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TAM Formula Example

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Creating Your Content

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Rapid Content Creation

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Packaging Your Product

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Setting Up Clickbank and GetDPD

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Live Demonstration: GetDPD

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Live Demonstration: Clickbank

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Creating Your Video Salesletter (Part 1)

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Creating Your Video Salesletter (Part 2)

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Creating Your Video Salesletter (Part 3)

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Advertising and Getting Traffic

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Going to the Next Level

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The 1WP-Worksheets

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The Individual Files


 




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Questions From Readers: (16 comments so far)

  1. I’m hoping you’ll send a link to my e-mail so that I may return to this page another day.


    • admin

      I already responded to you via email. For everyone else: You can simply bookmark this link.

  2. I am having trouble in finding a niche that I feel strongly about. The items I have passion for, (cooking, bull riding, short travel trips or travel, self improvement ) I have no idea how to make a product to help others. I seem to be lost in this area.


    • admin

      Two questions that you can think about:

      1) What topics do you get passionate about when people ask you about it? You might not consciously know yourself, so when in doubt, ask one or two friends. They’ll often have some answers for you that you didn’t expect at all!

      2) What is there that you are learning for yourself currently? Something that has been frustrating you, and that you are now figuring out for yourself. For instance, I had to figure out photography at one point, and so I started reading tons of books on the subject, experimenting with my camera and checking out courses such as creativelive.com. Within two months I had more than enough knowledge to produce a couple of courses on the subject of my own. I didn’t do it, but I could have. And there are courses like that out there, and they make money.

      The most important thing is not to beat yourself up when you don’t find something that you like immediately. You cannot force yourself to be creative. If you force yourself, you just end up in a second day job, and you’ll hate your new business just as you hated your job. (Okay, maybe you didn’t “hate” it… but it certainly doesn’t feel like freedom or fun. And that’s what we’re going for here.) Sit with the questions. The ones from here, and the ones from the first segment of the course. Don’t do it to get a result. Do it just out of curiosity. Sit for 15 minutes or so, and then stop and forget about the course and do something else. Good ideas come when they come. You cannot force them, and you can only be receptive so you’re ready to receive them when they come.

      The best ideas always come when you least try to have them. For me, it’s usually in the hammock or while washing the dishes. :-)

  3. The Tam formula doesn’t load and play. Also the volume is to low on all your videos. I have to lean over and stay very close to my computer to hear well enough. Can you help?


    • admin

      Thanks Tim for that helpful hint. There was indeed an error on the page that prevented the video from loading. I have fixed it now.
      Regarding the volume: The videos are already normalized. But what you can do is 1) crank up the volume of your computer (Windows: click on the speaker icon in the task bar, Mac: press the volume buttons on the keyboard), and 2) crank up the volume inside the video player (on the bottom right where you see the duration, right next to that is a volume slider).
      Hope that helps.


  4. Lance

    How long will this page be active? This may take me a while and I don’t see any way to save videos. I would like to use them for future reference.


    • admin

      Hi Lance – feel free to bookmark the page. I won’t take it down and you can access the videos here anytime. Best, Leo


  5. Lisa

    Ohmigosh, I LOVE this! Haven’t had this much fun in weeks. Thank you!!


    • admin

      Thank you, Lisa! What part do you enjoy most? I’m so happy to hear that you are enjoying the process. :) Leo


  6. Lisa

    What part do I enjoy most? Definitely the rapid content creation. So fun!!

    Quick question came to mind–maybe, you answer it later in the program–if so, please disregard. Do you offer a refund policy to your customers? I’m wondering what to do about that.

    I want to act in integrity, but I’m not sure what kind of refund policy to craft and what the terms should be.

    Cheers.


    • admin

      Hi Lisa. Great, I love that you’re having fun. Yes, I do offer a money-back guarantee. In fact, when you use ClickBank as your payment provider, they require you to offer a 60 day unconditional money back guarantee. And you have to say that in your salesletter (otherwise they won’t approve your product). So if a customer is unhappy for any reason, or for no reason at all, he or she can ask ClickBank for a refund. So you don’t even have to deal with it. And don’t worry: I can see that you care about your customers, and about providing real value to them. So you’re not going to have any troubles with refund rates. I think my refund rate for most products is somewhere around 5%. That means, for every 1 customer who asks for a refund I am getting 19 customers who are happy with the product. And also, since your product is digital and doesn’t cost you anything to deliver, refunds don’t really mean a loss to you. It’s just as if a customer who did decide to buy had not decided to buy. Good question! Thank you, Lisa. Best, Leo


  7. Lisa

    Leo, I am so excited! I will launch my first info product this summer. Your instructions have been so solid and helpful. I have felt supported every step of the way. Thank you!! – Lisa


    • admin

      Well thank you Lisa for your supportive comment. It’s great to hear you’ll be launching your first product this summer. Lots of success with that!


  8. Lisa

    Hi Leo! The link to worksheet 21 (GetDPD) is not working. Of course, that’s the one I need right now. :-)


    • admin

      Ewww… what a mistake! I’m sorry, Lisa. Actually, I just checked. And the mistake isn’t that the link is broken. The mistake is that there is a link to a “Worksheet #21″ in the first place. We don’t have a worksheet for GetDPD. We only have the video for that section. I double-checked in my production notes for the course. There really isn’t anything missing. I just listed a worksheet for a topic that does not come with a worksheet. :) I just removed the link. Thanks for letting me know, Lisa. And I apologize for the confusion I caused. Best, Leo