"I Took Ryan's Course & Averaged $0 Sales & 0 Visitors..."
Published on: December 11 2022 by Ryan Hogue Passive Income
Have you ever invested in a course that promised you the world, only to find yourself disappointed and discouraged when it didn't deliver? Well, I have. In fact, I took Ryan's course and ended up with zero sales and zero visitors. Let me tell you about my experience.
My Experience with Ryan's Course:
- Spent a lot of money on the course
- Followed all of Ryan's instructions
- Tried different strategies to increase sales and traffic
- Ended up with no sales and no visitors
- Felt frustrated and disappointed
Why Ryan's Course Didn't Work for Me:
- Lack of personalized support and guidance
- Overpromised results without considering individual circumstances
- Didn't address specific challenges or obstacles
- Didn't provide enough practical and actionable advice
What I Learned from My Experience:
- Not all courses are created equal
- Don't believe everything you read or hear
- Do your research and due diligence before investing in a course
- Seek out courses that offer personalized support and guidance
- Don't give up if one course doesn't work for you
In conclusion, my experience with Ryan's course was not successful. However, it taught me valuable lessons about investing in courses and how to approach them in the future. Remember to do your research, seek personalized support, and don't give up on your goals.
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"I Took Ryan's Course & Averaged $0 Sales & 0 Visitors..."
In this video, the speaker reads through a blog post that someone messaged him on Instagram, which reviews his Redbubble course. The post contains some advice on how to succeed on Redbubble, but the speaker disagrees with some of it.
Key Points:
- The blog post recommends using three layers to have less competition on targeted traffic, but the speaker doesn't know what this means and doesn't teach it in his course.
- The post suggests using sites like Ahrefs, Ubersuggest, and Moz Pro to create designs similar to the top-selling ones in your niche, but the speaker doesn't recommend this either.
- The post recommends using QR code generators to link to your site, but the speaker questions where you would put the QR codes.
- The post suggests creating three to four additional Redbubble accounts just to like your own products, but the speaker does not recommend this.
- The speaker finds it strange that someone manually messaged people on Instagram with a link to the blog post.
The speaker advises viewers to do the opposite of what he recommends if they want to replicate the blog post's results of zero visitors and zero dollars. He also reminds viewers of his own free resources for succeeding on Redbubble, including a print-on-demand giveaway, a mini course, and a Facebook group.
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