How a lazy content creator pumped out mass amounts of content

Published: Sun, 12/08/19

Many years ago, I briefly was in business with a guy who was like a content-robot when he was motivated.

For example:

He built a $70k per year business where, for 2 or 3 years, he did absolutely nothing to maintain or grow it, and just played with his kids all day, without losing any revenue. Obviously not a fortune. But not bad for having a workday that essentially added up to checking his PayPal account each day. By his own admission, if he’d had any backend or affiliates he’d have really cleaned up. And he built that business using some now-outdated SEO & article marketing techniques where he had to create some 1,000+ of content over the course of a short period of time.

Now, the SEO & article part of this story is irrelevant.

But what is relevant is the content-creation trick he used to:

1. Pump all that content out very quickly despite him being lazy

2. Create content that was still valuable

3. Not sound repetitive

This last part is especially important.

After all, even in weight loss (the market he was in) there are only so many tips you can write about for your own offers. And pounding out 1,000+ articles and not sounding like you’re repeating yourself and boring people ain’t exactly easy.

This is one of those "obvious" tips, yet hardly anyone does it, inside my new Breakneck Content book.

(The July 2019 Email Players issue converted to "book" form - very short, quick read)

And I suspect any goo-roo fanboy types who never accomplish anything while pounding their chests about all the books they own and how they know everything but never do anything will scoff at it, and should go back to raiding the internet of eBooks. But, it has allowed me to belt out all kind of content over the years since learning it - video, articles, emails, podcast episodes, the list goes on...

Anyway, if you turn to page 32 in the book you can see exactly how to do it.

It is still being sold at a 30% discount for another 90-minutes or so (as of the time I am sending this). But that discount ends at the stroke of midnight tonight (12/8) EST.

And, yes, I am an unrepentant tyrant when it comes to deadlines.

Here’s the pleasantly plump link:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com/breakneck

Ben Settle

P.S. The “guts” of this book was originally featured in the July 2019 issue of my Email Players newsletter. That means, if you have that particular issue, you already possess roughly 90% of what is inside this book, and will have to determine if it’s worth investing in it or not. Personally, I would not recommend buying it if you have that issue already, unless you have money to burn & simply want this book to adorn your office.