I can’t give you an accurate Niche Blueprint 2.0 review because at this time I don’t have my hands on it yet. I do however have access to the original version because I snapped it up when it was first released, so I’m gonna give you my uncensored review of that, tell you what to expect on the newly polished version, and give you taste of my Niche Blueprint 2 Bonus.
If you don’t already know, Niche Blueprint is an Ecommerce course released by millionaire marketers Tim Godfrey and Steve Clayton. But this is more than just a course. You receive Ecommerce store software, expert training and guidance, and crazy good support. And their forum is off the wall.
This is what you can expect from Niche Blueprint 2.0:
In this module Steve does a good job outlining the entire Niche Blueprint course and materials. Here you’ll get a brief glimpse of each module and an overview that explains how everything fits together. Each module is given a certain expectation and you learn what should be completed as you finish each module. This is a true step-by-step system.
Now the real ‘work’ comes in. Picking your niche is vital for you to succeed. Most people build a store and throw in a bunch of unrelated products and expect people to flock to their site. Steve explains what not to do, but more importantly dives into some really clever brainstorming techniques that show how to pick a profitable and scalable niche. He discusses picking the right markets, reasonable competition numbers, search numbers, suppliers, and more.
In this module you’ll learn all that is needed to know about sourcing products and finding reliable suppliers. Steve starts off explaining about the permits you need for your business and to be able to sell goods. Getting these permits are a good way of making yourself more presentable to drop shipping companies.
Dave Hermansen then explains in multiple ways how to go about finding drop-shippers. And if you can’t find a supplier for the types of products you want to sell he will help you find one. Pricing products is also covered in good detail.
Finding domains isn’t a hard task by any means, but finding one that can boost your traffic from the get-go can be tough. Dave explores multiple ways of finding exceptional domains that will give your website a fighting chance from your competitors.
This is by far the biggest module and you’ll spend most of your time completing these tasks. Dave goes through setting up your store to create a better environment for your potential customers. This module is filled with golden nuggets of persuasion.
Right off the bat you get a huge list of tools and resources to better help with your success. Honey takes you through most of the module talking about link building and traffic generation methods. You’ll love her!
I would also like to add that our Niche Blueprint 2 Bonus fits in perfectly with this course, and more specifically this module. It directly relates to something Steven suggests in the second video.
Dave Hermansen unleashes his day to day store maintenance guide. He also talks about how to spend your time and the most effective ways to make your site rise to the top. Time management is the key to success and not getting overwhelmed. Once you get your site up and running, and making sales, outsourcing is the next step. Don’t go crazy customizing your site until you’re making sales.
The sky is the limit when it comes to outsourcing. Steve gives a rundown on what you can outsource and the reason for doing so. Outsourcing 1 task will benefit you extremely. He divulges a great place to find experts for low wages.
Selling your site isn’t what this course is about – it’s completely optional – but it’s Dave Hermansen’s specialty. He recommends not to sell until you have steady money coming in. He gives good advice about staying on top of your market and how to safely sell your website without getting burned in the process.
Conclusion:
Niche Blueprint is a great course, and I’m sure Niche Blueprint 2.0 will be even better, but this review wouldn’t be legit unless I pointed out some of the flaws of the Niche Blueprint course:
The major downfall is the store software. You need to really pay attention and refer back to the manuals to understand every option. However after everything is setup you’re good to go. Niche Blueprint 2.0 is going to make this process easier. They also mention making blogs for good traffic generation, but don’t go into any detail about it – that’s where my Niche Blueprint 2 bonus comes in.
Niche Blueprint 2 Review
I can’t give you an accurate Niche Blueprint 2.0 review because at this time I don’t have my hands on it yet. I do however have access to the original version because I snapped it up when it was first released, so I’m gonna give you my uncensored review of that, tell you what to expect on the newly polished version, and give you taste of my Niche Blueprint 2 Bonus.
If you don’t already know, Niche Blueprint is an Ecommerce course released by millionaire marketers Tim Godfrey and Steve Clayton. But this is more than just a course. You receive Ecommerce store software, expert training and guidance, and crazy good support. And their forum is off the wall.
This is what you can expect from Niche Blueprint 2.0:
In this module Steve does a good job outlining the entire Niche Blueprint course and materials. Here you’ll get a brief glimpse of each module and an overview that explains how everything fits together. Each module is given a certain expectation and you learn what should be completed as you finish each module. This is a true step-by-step system.
Now the real ‘work’ comes in. Picking your niche is vital for you to succeed. Most people build a store and throw in a bunch of unrelated products and expect people to flock to their site. Steve explains what not to do, but more importantly dives into some really clever brainstorming techniques that show how to pick a profitable and scalable niche. He discusses picking the right markets, reasonable competition numbers, search numbers, suppliers, and more.
In this module you’ll learn all that is needed to know about sourcing products and finding reliable suppliers. Steve starts off explaining about the permits you need for your business and to be able to sell goods. Getting these permits are a good way of making yourself more presentable to drop shipping companies.
Dave Hermansen then explains in multiple ways how to go about finding drop-shippers. And if you can’t find a supplier for the types of products you want to sell he will help you find one. Pricing products is also covered in good detail.
Finding domains isn’t a hard task by any means, but finding one that can boost your traffic from the get-go can be tough. Dave explores multiple ways of finding exceptional domains that will give your website a fighting chance from your competitors.
This is by far the biggest module and you’ll spend most of your time completing these tasks. Dave goes through setting up your store to create a better environment for your potential customers. This module is filled with golden nuggets of persuasion.
Right off the bat you get a huge list of tools and resources to better help with your success. Honey takes you through most of the module talking about link building and traffic generation methods. You’ll love her!
I would also like to add that our Niche Blueprint 2 Bonus fits in perfectly with this course, and more specifically this module. It directly relates to something Steven suggests in the second video.
Dave Hermansen unleashes his day to day store maintenance guide. He also talks about how to spend your time and the most effective ways to make your site rise to the top. Time management is the key to success and not getting overwhelmed. Once you get your site up and running, and making sales, outsourcing is the next step. Don’t go crazy customizing your site until you’re making sales.
The sky is the limit when it comes to outsourcing. Steve gives a rundown on what you can outsource and the reason for doing so. Outsourcing 1 task will benefit you extremely. He divulges a great place to find experts for low wages.
Selling your site isn’t what this course is about – it’s completely optional – but it’s Dave Hermansen’s specialty. He recommends not to sell until you have steady money coming in. He gives good advice about staying on top of your market and how to safely sell your website without getting burned in the process.
Conclusion:
Niche Blueprint is a great course, and I’m sure Niche Blueprint 2.0 will be even better, but this review wouldn’t be legit unless I pointed out some of the flaws of the Niche Blueprint course:
The major downfall is the store software. You need to really pay attention and refer back to the manuals to understand every option. However after everything is setup you’re good to go. Niche Blueprint 2.0 is going to make this process easier. They also mention making blogs for good traffic generation, but don’t go into any detail about it – that’s where my Niche Blueprint 2 bonus comes in.
Niche Blueprint 2 Review
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