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Sunday, April 29, 2018

Shopping Trends Change And Supermarkets Merge As UK Economy Slows

As we hear that Sainsbury’s is planning to merge with Asda, we know that shopping trends are changing.

Two thirds of shoppers now visit the supermarket more than once a day. People are buying smaller amounts from discount stores rather than doing major shops at out of town superstores.

At one time it looked like the huge out-of-town superstores would take over the world. Now they have been hit by smaller supermarkets like Lidl and Aldi, as well as online providers like Amazon Prime with free deliveries of fresh food.

More mini supermarket are being opened by the large chains, which is squeezing the little guys with the corner shop that used to be the only shop open late at night – now many supermarkets open 24 hours a day. 

Online shopping is obviously accounting for much of what we do nowadays, which is why Sainsburies bought Argos.

Asda’s owner Walmart, still the largest retailer in the world, seems to have lost interest in the UK and has bigger fish to fry to protect its market from online retailers such as Amazon and Alibaba. Amazon’s owner Jeff Bezos and Alibaba’s Jack Ma are two of the richest men on earth, so shopping habits are definitely changing.

In other financial news, the UK economy’s growth rate has slowed in the last quarter to, however, your economy is run by you, not the government. Growth, GDP, inflation.

Focus on your own business and on your self development and career, not the world economy, which will always be fluctuating!

You can get in on the online revolution quicker and cheaper than ever before. You don't need a fancy website, you don't need your own product or a garage full of stock and you don't need a huge budget. What you DO need is some training and knowhow, focus and persistence!

One of my mentors Russell Branson has written a fantastic book about building a following and tribe called Expert Secrets. Russell has a special promo running for a limited time where he will give you the Expert Secrets book for free as long as you pay for the postage.

Grab a copy while stock lasts, it could change your life.

Check out my Money Tips Daily Facebook page - www.facebook.com/moneytipsdaily

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Why The Grass Is Always Greener On The Other Side




Saturday, April 28, 2018

Why is the grass always greener on the other side?


You’ve heard the saying, the grass is always greener on the other side, why is this? Why does it always appear that things are better somewhere else?

It's partly human nature of course, but there’s more to it. We look at somebody else in another business and think they’re doing well. It looks like easy money, so we give that a try and jump into it. When the going gets a bit tough but we realise that there’s more to it than we first thought and it takes hard work, we lose interest, And then we see some other shiny new thing to try.

In reality, most businesses take several years to get off the ground and become profitable. I didn’t start making any money in a recruitment business I had for the first 4 or 5 years and the serious money came in floods after 8 or 9 years. At this point, we became an "overnight success" and everyone would say how lucky we were!

When you see people doing well and making loads of money I have probably been working at it for several years and invested hundreds of hours into learning and development. They built the business through hard work, marketing and follow-up service.

You could be in the business specialising in a certain niche, but then see somebody else making money in another niche and think I’ll get into that. And when that doesn’t work, you try something else and so it goes on.



Look how focused a Cat becomes before jumping or hunting

Because you never focus on any one thing you fail at everything!

For instance, in my recruitment business we specialised in healthcare recruitment. Clients would often ask us to try and recruit other workers, such as pharmacists, PT's or doctors. Whenever we tried this, we found that it was a distraction from the main business, and also realised that it would take a long time to build up on you niche. Fortunately, we always returned to our core business and focused on what we were good at thanks mainly to my partner who was a bit more level headed than me!



Are you juggling too many things at once?

I see people at seminars who jump from one business to another regular basis. First they try MLM for a few months, then they try affiliate marketing or Amazon, and they try online trading before jumping into property. They sign up for every course and mastermind programme spending tens of thousands of pounds. The problem is, they never stick at one thing long enough to become an expert at it or for the seeds they’ve planted grow into a money tree.

It’s not Niche or sector it’s the person that matters. It’s what you put into it that counts. There are people doing well in every business and there are people doing not so well in every sector, right. 

If you go to any sales convention in any sector, you will always see top peformers who are usually the top  10 or even 1%. The top performers don’t jump from company to company or industry to industry, they focus on one business and become experts and great that one business.

Top athletes do not try to become the best at five different sports, they focus on one and work hard on that for years until they reach the top in their chosen field. Then they get their "lucky" break, right!

So why does the grass look greener on the other side? Something I learned from top consultant Sam Ovens is that the grass is greener where you water it!

Just like business or niche that you develop, work on and water will be greener for you, and look greener to the person on the other side of the fence.

Since the launch of the book, the one thing, everyone is talking about focusing on the one thing in a business or process that makes the most difference that you should focus on.

It’s like Pareto’s 80/20 law. That 80% of your results come from 20% of your efforts.

In the way, it’s common sense that you should focus on the things that matter most, yet we easily get distracted by a multitude of other things that did not get us results.


You can get in on the online revolution quicker and cheaper than ever before. You don't need a fancy website, you don't need your own product or a garage full of stock and you don't need a huge budget. What you DO need is some training and knowhow, focus and persistence!


One of my mentors Russell Branson has written a fantastic book about building a following and tribe called Expert Secrets. Russell has a special promo running for a limited time where he will give you the Expert Secrets book for free as long as you pay for the postage.

Grab a copy while stock lasts, it could change your life.

I can send you the link if you email me at Charles@CharlesKelly.net or check out our Facebook page which is www.facebook.com/moneytipsdaily


Friday, April 27, 2018

5 Tips To Survive In A Start Up Business

Is the end near for physical shops? Well it is certainly tough out there.

Meanwhile, Amazon sales were up over 40% in the first quarter of 2018. The online retailer made a profit of $1.6 billion.

Jeff Bezos became $12 billion richer on the basis of a 4% increase in the share price!

Mark Zuckerberg made $5 billion this week but Larry Page and Sergei Brin the owners of Google lost 2 billion - maybe it fell down behind the sofa?

Crazy figures that really relate to fluctuation the share price. I’m sure neither of these guys will be going out ordering new yachts or having a garage sale!







The news of online success comes on the back of failing High Street stores in London and the collapse of major chains like Toys R Us, Maplin and Carpetright.

So why am I telling all this? What is this got to do with money tips? The answer is that opening up shops in the High Street is highly risky for the new business person.

In my local area there are four major supermarkets sucking money out of the High Street and driving small retailers into the ground. Not content with that, they are also opening smaller 7-Eleven-style corner shop stores to pour more misery on the little guy who can only survive by running the business within the family and working 18 hours a day. Frankly, he would probably better off driving a bus.

Every year in my town I see more hopefuls open up a shop selling everything from smoothies, specialty ethnic groceries, restaurants, mobile phone cases to expensive bathrooms.

Before they open the doors they are incurring around £1000 per week in bottomline costs excluding staffing. That doesn’t include the cost of refurbishing the shop and buying stock. Not surprisingly, 95% of the shops are gone within a year or two. Even national companies have closed stores and restaurants, so what chance has a newby got?

Losing a business not the end of the misery for the owners of a failed shop. Most would’ve signed a long lease and personally guaranteed or signed a personal guarantee to pay the rent regardless of how the business goes. This means they will be paying for the premises even though the business is no longer running until such time as the shop has been relet Which can take months or even years.

If they fail to pay the landlord can take action against the former tenant and even force them into bankruptcy or take their house.

Under the terms of the lease, the landlord can also charge for dilapidations and the cost of refurbishing the shop or office premises.

I have been on the end of this treatment by greedy landlords try and charge for every scuff mark on the carpet, which is then replaced by the new tenant at no cost to the landlord.

Each year thousands of people start up businesses in the hope that they can improve their financial situation or become financially free. Unfortunately, over 90% of these businesses will fail within the first few years.

Here are 5 tips to survive in business

1. Keep costs under control

One of the main reasons businesses fail is through lack of sales or marketing, But costs play a significant part in their downfall.

I have found that if businesses can survive the first few years they have a good chance of going onto earning profits and succeeding in the long run.

One way of keeping down costs is to start the business from home, preferrably part-time to start with, rather than renting an office or shop premises.

2. Start Online

Starting an online business with little or no start-up costs gives you the chance to make money without risking your savings and your house. You can also run an online business in your spare time until you start making money without giving up your day job.

3. Build Your Business Before Opening a Shop

Is the High Street Cornershop days over? Not quite, but the market is going through significant changes. The old butcher, Baker, candlestick maker doesn’t cut it anymore. There are more and more estate agents, Hairdressers and nail bars taking up retail space.

If you want to have a retail business in the High Street, build it up first from home and then expand into a shop premises when you’re ready and there is proven demand for your products.

4. Write a business plan

Before you start any business Write a proper business plan and get legal and accountancy advice, as well as a cash flow forecast. Some banks will help you with this and there is online and offline advice avaialble. A plan can be a few pages of A4 and doesn’t need to be in elaborates 100 page document. The main thing is that you know what you want to achieve, how to achieve it, what it will cost and a forecast showing how much cash you need each month to run the business.

In my experience, most businesses just start get going without any form of business plan and then work it out as they go along. To be honest, I’ve done this myself, but it is not wise to fly by the seat of your pants. Do it the easy way And you will avoid sleepless nights and risking everything.

5. Build a Following

Building a following will separate you from the vast majority of your competitors who just start a business and hope that customers will come through the door. But you can hope and meditate and chant "om" all day long, but unless you do some marketing and build your following you will soon be out of business.

One of my mentors Russell Branson has written a fantastic book about building a following and tribe called Expert Secrets. Russell has a special promo running for a limited time where he will give you the Expert Secrets book for free as long as you pay for the postage.

Grab a copy while stock lasts, it could change your life.

I can send you the link if you email me at Charles@CharlesKelly.net or check out our Facebook page which is www.facebook.com/moneytipsdaily


Sunday, March 4, 2018

What is your MONEY B.E.L.I.E.F SYSTEM?


Welcome to Money Tips Daily this is Money Kelly bringing you money tips to help you save and make more money!

Sir Roger Bannister, one of the all-time greats athletes died today aged 88 at his home in Oxford.

Sir Roger was a great British hero and the first break the four-minute mile barrier that many said was impossible. They said the human body could not survive such a feat. Yet in the year that followed, several other athletes also ran a sub 4 minute mile, and the Australian runner, John Landy, beat Bannister's record by 2 seconds the following month with a time of 3:57.9. 

This goes to show that when we have the belief that something is possible we go after it with a different attitude and more often than not achieve it.

The medical student, who only took up running at the age of 17, used his knowledge to devise his own training routine in order to help him achieve his goal of being the first man to break the 4 minute barrier with a time of 3:59.4.

When Sir Roger went out and ran the first sub-four minute mile in Oxford on 6 May 1954, after working a shift that morning, the previous world record had stood for nine years. The record has been held by various British runners since then, including Lord Sebastian Coe, Steve Ovett and Steve Cram. Today, it is held by Moroccan Hicham El Guerrouj, who ran a time of 3:43.13 in 1999.

But we will always the man who did it first, like we know that Neil Armstrong was the first man to set foot on the moon. Do you know who was the second man to walk on the moon? Buzz Aldrin. If you want to know the third, you’ll have to Google it!

Despite his remarkable achievement, Bannister didn’t even win the BBC Sports Personality of the Year Award, which went to his running mate and pacesetter Sir Christopher Chataway. Chris Brasher, who acted as pacesetters and who went on to co-found the London Marathon.

He was not awarded a Knighthood until 1975 and was a part-time amateur athlete who went on to become a distinguished neurologist.

There are two things to remember about Bannister’s achievement.

Firstly, it was no accident or stroke of luck. He set a goal to break the record, planned and worked his training regime and record breaking race down to the smallest detail.

Secondly, it was his ironclad belief that help push him through that tape at under 4 minutes.   
In my forthcoming book, Yes, Money Can Buy You Happiness, I go through my MONEY B.E.L.I.E.F SYSTEM in detail to help you build positive money beliefs. Here are the main points: 

B - Build your belief or portfolio 
E - Earn more than you spend (not spend less than you earn)
L - Learn - money education 
I -  Identify money mind blocks
E - Eliminate limiting beliefs
F - Find your passion and profit will find you – do something you love doing

We all have talents and knowledge, and something we enjoy doing. The trick is to turn your knowledge into something that can make you financially free and bring happiness. I will be covering some techniques to help you achieve this in my next episode of Money Tips Daily.

Check out my Podcast episode "Your MONEY B.E.L.I.E.F SYSTEM " on Anchor! https://anchor.fm/charles-kelly/episodes/Your-MONEY-B-E-L-I-E-F-SYSTEM-e15545

See also: 

Leverage Your Time and Build a Profitable Online Business - Free Book Offer




Financial Education is Your Key to Wealth and Success

NEVER Borrow Money on Expensive Credit Cards to Buy Depreciating Consumer Goods

How to Make Money Online Without a Website or Inventing Your Own Product

Model the Rich and Successful

Saturday, March 3, 2018

The 5 C's to Avoiding Food Waste and Money and Helping the Planet

Welcome to Money Tips Daily this is Money Kelly bringing you money tips to help you save and make more money!

When the snow started falling in the UK this week, people I know started panic buying food and supplies in case the shops ran out or they became stranded in their homes. I’m not talking about people living in remote areas. These are people who live in London!

It made me think about the amount of food we buy and how much gets wasted.



Stop wasting food! 

On average, people in the west throw away around a third of the food they buy. Considering that food is one of our major areas of expenditure, apart from anything else, that’s a lot of money we are throwing away. 

Let’s say a family spends £100 per week on food and throws away a third of it. Over a year, that’s £1,716 going straight into the dustbin.

There is also a moral aspect to this. We all know that there are millions of people who go hungry every day, even on our own doorstep, while many of us overindulge and then throw millions of tons of food in the bin – much of which ends up in landfill, which is unsustainable and bad for the planet.

The government is even trying to change food labelling, which accounts for a huge amount of edible food being tossed into dumpster bins by supermarkets unable to legally sell it. 

We have the modern phenomenon of “dumpster divers”, raiding bins for food which would otherwise go to waste, and evening shoppers crowding around a trolley waiting for the supermarket to reduce prices on food which will be out of date by the end of the day.

So how can we reduce our waste?

Here are my 5 C’s to Stop Food Waste:

  1. Cook it – cooked food will last longer and will not go off so quickly. You can store or freeze cooked dishes it to last even longer.
  2. Chill or refrigerate most food and fruit to avoid going bad in a hot kitchen. In the days before fridges were common, kitchens had larders which faced an outside wall and stayed cool. Houses were also much cooler before central heating.
  3. Consume or eat it! This is the most obvious method of avoiding waste and you can’t do this if you buy 12 muffins in Costco or constantly go for ‘3 for 1’ offers (which are nearly always approaching their sell by date!
  4. Check it for signs of mould, decay or deterioration using your eyes and nose. Don’t just follow the date on the packaging. I’ve thrown away milk before it reached the sell by date and used milk a week after it. Labels can be wrong, as we don’t know how a consignment may have been handles or stored, so use your common sense. I’m not advising you to eat “out of date” food, however, I ate a pack of Asian style vegetables yesterday on which the best before date was 3 days ago. I’m still here to tell the tale.
  5. Cold store or freeze food if you cannot consume it within a day or so. Freeze on the day of purchase and always read the label and follow safe guidance.


Bonus Tip: Try living on whatever food is stored in your cupboard and freezer for a few days without shopping until you have used it all up. Pull out those cans of beans and soup from the back of your cupboards.


Oh, and by the way, the supermarkets did not run out of food and the snow only lasted a few chaotic days before life went back to normal.

Check out my podcast version: "The 5 C’s to Avoid Wasting Food and Money" on Anchor! https://anchor.fm/charles-kelly/episodes/The-5-Cs-to-Avoid-Wasting-Food-and-Money-e151br

See also: 

Leverage Your Time and Build a Profitable Online Business - Free Book Offer

New HMO Letting Rules Could Drive Landlords Out Of The Buy-To-Let Property Market

Financial Education is Your Key to Wealth and Success

NEVER Borrow Money on Expensive Credit Cards to Buy Depreciating Consumer Goods

How to Make Money Online Without a Website or Inventing Your Own Product

Model the Rich and Successful

Thursday, March 1, 2018

What You Don't Know About Insurance CAN Hurt You, Ignorance Is NOT Bliss

Welcome to Money Tips Daily this is Money Kelly bringing you money tips to help you save and make more money!

As the UK is hit with the big freeze from the ‘Beast from the East’ and ‘Storm Emma’ snow falls, insurance companies will soon be paying out millions of pounds in claims for accidents, burst pipes and flooding.

Whilst we are thinking about insurance, this might be a good opportunity to check your insured items on your home buildings and contents policy, as well as other forms of insurance.

Make sure you have the right insurance cover for your home, and review it every year for price and sum insured.

People often assume that all policies are pretty much the same and only find out the real truth when they put in a claim and get that sick feeling in their stomach when they realise they are not covered for what they thought they were.

For instance, are you covered for losses caused by accidental damage or shattered glass, does it cover your garage or outbuildings, garden equipment, how high is your excess (the amount you pay for each claim) and how much interest are you being charged to spread the cost of your premiums over 12 months? 

Landords, homeowner occupiers and tenants have different needs. Landlords letting unfurnished properties usually require buildings cover, but can also obtain loss of rent and accidental damage for some items like glass.

I recently had a double glazed window shatter for no apparent reason, but had it covered under a separate water pipes, glazing and locks policy for the repair job which cost over £200.

Tenants may wish to insure their contents and belongings against loss through fire, theft or flood damage.

Homeowners normally require both buildings and contents.

If you own a leasehold flat, you may already have buildings insurance cover via a block policy through the freeholder, although not always. You don’t need two buildings policies, but do ensure you have at least one, as people do lose their properties in the event of fire because they have no insurance.

You should check that you have the cover you want within your budget. Companies generally offer ‘standard’ policies, where the cover is basic, and ‘premium’ type policies, which should cover most eventualities and offer all round cover for people with high value contents. I would go for the best policy you can afford.

Two general rules to follow: never under insure the replacement value of your contents or over insure buildings (obviously don’t under insure the rebuilding cost of your property either).

You can check the rebuilding cost of your property on the survey report, or commission a new survey, alternatively the Association of British Insurers offer an online estimate.

Many do the opposite, they have too much buildings rebuilding cover (which is not the same as the open market value of the property, which can be higher or lower than the cost of rebuilding depending on the values in your area) and under insure their contents and personal belongings.

When it comes to claims, the insurance company will reduce the payout by the percentage they feel you are under insured. If you are insured for £25,000, but the actual value of your contents is £50,000, any claim payout could be cut by 50%.

Companies can also refuse to honour a claim, or even void a policy, if you lie on a proposal form or fail to disclose material facts, so read or listen to those questions very carefully.

Another useful money tip. Shop around for the best quotes using online comparison sites, as opposed to approaching one provider or bank. As mentioned in an earlier broadcast, staying with one company for life does not generally pay, so compare the market every year or so to save money.

One of my listeners just emailed me today saying she had saved over £2000 on her car and contents cover by using a comparison site after listening to Money Tips Daily!

I am guilty of this myself, staying with one mobile phone provider and a well known breakdown cover company for over 20 years. However, I have recently negotiated a better deal with both after I noticed they were increasing my premiums!

Another tip. Watch out for the cost of paying your premiums monthly by direct debit.

You are effectively taking out a loan with a finance company – and you will be credit searched leaving a footprint on your credit file - and the interest rate can be as high as 39% pa! You can save money by paying by annual Direct Debit or even on a credit card, which would probably be a lot cheaper.

Make sure you are covered for valuable items like gold and jewellery, designer bags or watches, and that they are covered for loss or theft outside of your home, for example when you are wearing them, commonly known as ‘All Risks’ cover which will cost a little extra but I think is worth it because that’s when you are most at risk of loss.

Further tip. Have you declared the correct value and can you prove legal ownership?
Undeclared jewellery brought in from abroad without paying the duty may not be covered.

Many years ago, a Middle Eastern client of mine had a burglary and the thieves stole £10,000 worth of gold and jewellery. Because it was quite a large claim in those days, the insurance company sent a loss adjuster out to see him to assess (well, reduce) the claim and I attended the visit.

The first thing we discovered was that he was way under insured and had not disclosed the amount of ‘valuable’ items.

The assessor then asked where he bought the jewellery and he said in Egypt. He was then asked to show proof that he’d paid the duty when he brought the jewellery into the country. He said he hadn't because it had been brought in over a number of trips and it had just been worn by him and his wife.

The insurance company refused to pay out on the jewellery items as they said they were not legal. The company was reputable and did come to a fair settlement however, which shows that choosing the right insurer based on claims payout and service is sometimes more important than just the price.

If you have a large claim, particularly in the commercial world, you can employ a loss assessor to act on your behalf against the insurance company and their loss adjuster.

Bonus Tip... Have your jewellery valued and photographed, as you may not have receipts especially for family heirlooms. 

Wednesday, February 28, 2018

Leverage your time and learn how to start a profitable online business on a shoestring budget without a website

Welcome to Money Tips Daily this is Money Kelly bringing you money tips to help you save and make more money!

Yesterday, we looked at time management and how wealthy people leverage their time. Rich Dad Poor Dad author, Robert Kiyosaki said “the poor work hard for their money, the rich make their money work hard for them”.

I would add, that the rich also make their time work for them too. They leverage their time and multiply their personal time and effort. 

Most people exchange their time (and life) for money, and because there are only so many hours in the day it’s very hard to build wealth or retire. For instance, my lawyer is still working 10-12 hours a day and is well into his 70’s. I know, because he used to rent an office from me and I'd see his light on late at night and weekends!

I used work for others, exchanging my life for a salary I could barely live on. After 40 years, if you’re lucky enough to work for the government or a generous employer with a final salary pension scheme, you can retire on a pension equivalent to half your salary. 

Most workers don’t even have the luxury of a decent pension scheme at all and won’t be able to afford to retire or clear their mortgage if it runs beyond 65.

I also ran businesses with staff and headaches, which almost led me to a nervous breakdown! I was overweight, unfit, tired and very stressed – I spent most of my 13 hour days shouting at people! Ok, I was making a lot of money and had a nice BMW, but never had time to enjoy either. During a 15 year period, I went through relationship problems and a divorce!

When the business started declining, due to changes outside of our control, and we had to sell the company much less then it was once worth, it was a blessing in disguise. I felt like a great weight had been lifted from my shoulders.

Now I work for myself from my home and enjoy life. I go to the gym and eat healthier, drink far less alcohol and I’ve lost 5 kilos. I feel fitter then I did 10 years ago. I don’t have staff, payroll, offices, giant photocopiers on rip-off lease contracts or invoices to pay and chase. I can travel when I like and work when it suits me.

Right now I'm writing this in the middle of the night, which I find is when I'm more creative. Fortunately, I don't have to get up at the crack of dawn and commute to work in the morning.

The economy is changing forever and it's changing fast. Earlier today, two more major high street names, Toy R Us and Maplins, went into liquidation illustrating the problems ‘bricks and mortar’ businesses are experiencing competing with online retailers like Amazon. 

Twenty years ago Toys R Us were the predators, wiping out thousands of smaller high street toy shops. Today they are the prey, unable to adapt and survive in the internet ‘dog eat dog’ business jungle.

But what has all this got to do with me you may ask? You might even be worried about your job?

Well, these changes in the economy is good news and offers huge opportunities for small and budding entrepreneurs who want to quit the 9-to-5 life. 

The internet has given you the means and tools to do things today that only big companies could do a few short years ago.

It’s not just large companies who are benefiting from the online business revolution. Millions of small traders and one-man-bands are getting in on the act and running online businesses from home using the platforms and fulfilment services provided by internet giants like Amazon and Shopify.

You don’t even need your own products or website. Like some traditional high street businesses, old style websites are becoming a thing of the past. 

When I started a business years ago, everybody said you needed to have a website, but nobody knew what to do with it or how to drive traffic to it. We spent tens of thousands of pounds and waited months to get a ‘designer’ to build a website which wasn’t even that great and never produced much business for us. 

When someone did stumble on our site, they’d have a quick look around and leave. It was a bit like somebody aimlessly walking into a shop, having a quick look around and walking out before anyone has a chance to talk to them.

I also paid a ton of money for IT and SEO consultants (don't even ask what they did), courses and bought expensive online “solutions” to make my website attract more customers, most of which brought me nothing but frustration and an empty feeling - in my wallet!

Then a new kid on the block came along 3 years ago and turned everything we thought we knew about websites on its head. He developed a simple sales funnel drag and drop ‘kit’ you can put together yourself in minutes without hiring expensive or incompetent website designers. 

What’s more, the funnel site has been tried and tested to get the results you want, rather than being a flat one dimensional brochure site or a site with a dozen different buttons and options.

If you haven’t heard the name yet, you will soon hear about a genius Russell Brunson, the founder of a ‘Clickfunnels’. Their strap line is “abandon your old website”! 

Clickfunnels is basically a series of pre-designed template pages forming a funnel, or sales process, designed to take a visitor through from landing on your page to buying, joining, subscribing or whatever you are aiming to achieve.

Like most brilliant ideas, it's simple and user friendly. Even I could use it and I grew up in an era where I only saw computers on Star Trek season 1 with Captain Kirk!

After trying Clickfunnels on a 14 day free trial I was so blown away that I am booked on Russell’s bootcamp event in Orlando this month to learn more about online marketing and meet some of the people earning millions with Clickfunnels.

This might sound complicated, but if you want to get into ANY online business, or sell physical products online, or just earn some extra cash in your spare time, I would highly recommend reading Russell’s new book,  Expert Secrets. The easy-to-read book is packed full of cutting edge guidance and information written in a simple, engaging way with real life examples and stories of how to build a following and earn money online.

Best of all, he actually gives away the book for FREE if you pay the shipping costs.
Russell has revolutionised online selling and eCommerce while helping thousands of people become financially free and quit the rat race. 

What I like about Russell is he practical and honest in the book, and explains that internet marketing is not a get rich quick scheme and not everyone makes a fortune online.

You can find out more and get a free copy of Russell’s book Expert Secrets by clicking here or cut and paste this link into your browser - http://bit.ly/2EOzK8f

See also:

New HMO Letting Rules Could Drive Landlords Out Of The Buy-To-Let Property Market