Review: Audience Business Masterclass, from Firepole Marketing - DailyBlogTips |
Review: Audience Business Masterclass, from Firepole Marketing Posted: 05 Apr 2014 10:52 AM PDT You might have noticed me mention Firepole Marketing and its owner, Danny Iny, a few times over the past months. Firepole Marketing is a great blog for any entrepreneur or professional blogger, aimed at helping you grow your business. Danny's one of the marketers I respect most online, because of his honesty, the quality of his work, and the way he manages a perfect blend of telling-it-like-it-is with being genuinely encouraging and supportive of new entrepreneurs. Over the past months, I've been enrolled in his Audience Business Masterclass – a 14-week course on building an audience-focused business. (Or, as you might prefer to think of it, a successful blog. ;-)) OverviewAudience Business Masterclass (ABM) is an online course delivered in weekly instalments, aimed at people who want to create a successful online business. As well as the weekly lessons, it comes with three months of technical support from Danny's team. It costs $782, paid for in six monthly instalments of $127. What's IncludedABM includes:
The Good StuffThere's an awful lot that I like about ABM (otherwise I wouldn't be reviewing it!) but I'll pull out just two of the best things for me: #1: Fresh Tips (Even For Me!) Honestly, to begin with, I was a bit doubtful about whether I'd learn anything new from ABM. I've been blogging professionally for six years – and I've read a lot of ebooks and taken a lot of courses along the way. However, several of Danny's tips were brand new to me, and overall, I've been really impressed by the level of detail and insight in the course. #2: The Quality of Course Materials I know this might seem a rather nit-picky thing, but I really dislike buying an expensive course that has poor-quality materials. What especially impressed me about ABM is the quality of the transcripts – they're well edited and formatted for easy reading. The video and audio of each lesson is great too, of course; I was impressed how succinct these were, and I loved the way that each one has an introduction and conclusion to help tie it in with the other lessons. #3: The Amazing Guarantee ABM has literally the best guarantee I've ever seen for an online course. I'll quote from the sales page: I guarantee that, as long as you do the work, apply what I teach you, and reach out to us when you need help, you’ll be earning at least $3-6K/month within your first year. And if you don’t, I’ll refund your tuition, and pay you $1,000 out of my own pocket. Given the course's price, this is a great guarantee that makes it easier to justify spending that much money – if you're confident you'll be earning $3K/month by month 12, you'll easily recover your costs. The Not So Good StuffThere's very little that I disliked about ABM, and these points aren't really criticisms, just areas that are worth thinking through before buying. #1: The Price While I think ABM is definitely worth its price – especially with the guarantee – I also think this is a pretty significant investment for people who haven't yet started their blog. I also found the pricing structure slightly odd: six payments of $127, billed monthly. That's not odd in itself, but the course is delivered over three months and the technical support is for three months, so it would seem to me that it'd make more sense to pay across three months not six. Though, to be fair, I can imagine that many people would rather pay over a longer period of time to spread the cost. #2: Aimed at Pre-Bloggers I'm going to coin the term "pre-blogger" here – someone who doesn't yet have a blog but is planning to build one. ABM is aimed at these people, though of course there's tons of good advice in it for established bloggers like me. While I think it makes perfect sense to begin at the stage of coming up with a business niche, it would've been great to also have a quick-start guide for people with an existing blog and products, or perhaps a "Fix-It" guide for those with a business that's not quite working. Having said that, I know a lot of bloggers get stuck in the early stages, and going through the lessons from the beginning provides a great reality-check on whether your niche and market have potential or not. Verdict: Is ABM for You?ABM is definitely an investment, and if you're uncertain whether you want to build a business at all, or if you have very little time to spend (say 2 – 3 hours per week) then it's probably not for you. If you're keen to start an online business or if you're already on your way toward having one, though, this is an excellent, comprehensive course packed with everything you need to know. It's not cheap – but you definitely get what you pay for here with great materials and support. To learn more about Audience Business Masterclass, you can visit the sales page here. But, even better… Danny Iny is hosting a webinar for us in a couple of weeks, at 3pm EST on April 14th, where he'll be taking us through the key points of the ABM process. He delivered this training for us back in January, and I heard lots of good things from DBT readers – so I know it will be excellent again this time round. You'll also have a chance to ask him about ABM, if you want to. Just click here to find out more about the webinar, and to reserve your place (it's totally free).
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