Why free information sells.
It's true that most of the information you can buy is available for free.
So why would someone pay money for it?
There are several good reasons why sensible people pay good money for information they can get for free.
The first one is that finding the information they are looking for takes time and effort.
A case in point.
I've been searching for a website I know exists for three days.
I haven't found it yet.
I keep getting the same websites no matter what search terms I use.
If someone offered me a PDF with the relevant type of website listed, I'd buy it because it would save me time.
The second reason people buy information is that your perspective and way of explaining the subject will differ from every other publication.
It may be yours that gives them that ah-ha moment and clarifies their understanding.
When I was a mature-age student I tutored mathematics.
Because I had failed mathematics in High School and now understood it, I was uniquely able to explain to others how to grasp the maths they were struggling with.
The third reason is that purchasing some training will help them bypass the missteps of self-learning.
Follow the bouncing ball and skip the bits that don't work.
Those reasons are why this training is so valuable.
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Regards,
Brent.
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