The Business Ideas Litmus Test is Now Live

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The Business Ideas Litmus Test (BILT) has just been sent to everyone who asked for it.  If you’re on my “free shit & discountz list then check your email box (otherwise click here to get the litmus test).

The course includes . . . almost an hour of video, one worksheet, and one "cheat sheet."

Here’s the course’s introductory video . . .

And here’s a sample clip from the course . . .

That’s all I have to say about that.  If you want to snag the gratis course ASAP just click here.

In other news, I’m moving out of my place at 9AM tomorrow and I haven’t even started packing, so I should probably start thinking about it.  Incidentally, I’m really going to miss Wisconsin local brews, because we Minnesotan’s haven’t quite figured out the beer thing.

OK, off to putz around with boxes and tape and trucks . . .

Peace,
Clay

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  • Scott
    Clay,


    Is the Clickbank Gravity threshold 5 or 15? Your slide says 15 but you vocally state 5 and use 5 to mention that the items with 6 and 8 gravity are good.



    Also, what do we do with the grand total on the worksheet? Do you have a recommended threshold that the Grand Total should be equal to or greater than?



    Thanks!

    Scott
  • Jen
    just found this web site and watched the clip - love it!
  • Hey clay,


    The video stops at 45:46 for me. Your explanation of the purpose and competition slides seems to be cut off completely.



    Any idea what's going on?



    Thanks,

    Matt
  • Great post. Helped me get away from thinking about hypothetical, pie in the sky stuff and looking at the facts, ie What is happening in the real world.
    Thanks
  • JBW
    Clay,


    Is it safe to assume that "non-commercial intention" is inverse to commercial intention? In other words, is .83 of Non-commercial intention the same as .17 of Commercial intention? (1-.83=.17).



    Thanks

    JBW
  • Thanks Hunter. So far over 500 people have downloaded it . . . I'm hoping that's a good thing.
  • The sample clip looks great, Clay! I haven't gone through the course yet, but I'm looking forward to it!
  • Dude, no problem. I hope it helps.
  • Dude, no problem. I hope it helps.
  • Tom D.
    This is AWESOME. Thank you!
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