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Nick Usborne’s Latest Book
Nick Usborne’s new book, New Path to Riches Explains Why The Decline Of Traditional Media Is Enabling Individuals To Profit From Writing Their Own Information-Rich Websites
Newspapers are closing down. Magazines are disappearing or getting skinnier. Regular web users, or "experts next door", are now filling the information gap with quality websites of their own, and earning a very nice second income in the process. Nick Usborne's new book, New Path to Riches, explains how anyone can take that same path.
Big media publications and broadcasters are struggling. Their advertisers are taking their marketing budgets online. Why? Because the public's attention is moving online. Advertisers go where the readers are.
This shift in public attention to online media is just one of the changes Nick Usborne describes in his new book, New Path to Riches.
He also describes how people are spending less time on big company sites, and more time learning and interacting with each other via niche websites, blogs, Facebook, Twitter and so on.
This fragmentation of attention, globally, provides a gap for individuals to write their own web sites on topics that interest them, and then attract a devoted following of visitors. With plenty of visitors coming to their websites, they can start making some money.
While Nick has over a decade of experience as a leading online writer and copywriter for some of the world's largest companies, much of what he teaches in New Path to Riches is drawn from his own experience writing a website as a simple "expert next door".
His book is aimed at helping anyone who enjoys writing to follow the same path.
"The timing is perfect for people right now," he says. "Changes in both the publishing industry and the way we use the Web are opening the door for regular people to write profitable websites of their own. And with the economy the way it is, the idea of a dependable second income is very, very attractive. But be prepared. This isn't a "get-rich-quick" scheme. This approach takes time, and plenty of hard work."
Nick Usborne is the creator of two of AWAI’s top selling programs, Copywriting 2.0 and How to Write Your Own Money-Making Websites.




“That first paycheck told me I could do this. Recent paychecks and referrals are confirming that I’m on my way to living the dream.”
If yes, you could be in big demand, earning big money, writing just a few hours a day from anywhere in the world you choose to be.
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Writing for the web is a huge opportunity for copywriters. Let web expert Nick Usborne show you how to write blockbuster web copy in record time … even if you're a complete internet “rookie”!
It’s an opportunity to make $50,000, $75,000, $100,000 a year or more … working just a few hours a day.
A once complicated profession is now something you can do on a standard computer – even if you have little or no “artistic” ability.
It’s one thing to have a website. But if your website can’t be found by the search engines, it may as well not exist.
The Internet creates new income possibilities every day. The biggest among them: online video marketing.
Get the very techniques top-performing copywriters use to rattle off one groundbreaking control after another.
In his new book, Michael Masterson teaches you his very own formula for powerful persuasion and how to apply it to direct mail sales letters as well as online promotions.
Congrats to Nick on the new book. Some questions:
Would someone who has purchased the full program learn anything new from the book?
Would someone who buys the book need to buy the full AWAI program?
Thanks.
jokerman – November 26, 2009 at 1:12 am