In July I did a very small coaching program where I showed 25 people my step-by-step system for getting started online and earning “Your First $1000″. The idea is to build a business QUICKLY that can earn at least $1000 a week, but to build it in such a way that it can grow well beyond that point with just a little extra work.
I am re-opening the “Your First $1000″ program.
You can get more info by going to: http://www.YourFirst1000.com
Due to the “one-on-one” nature of this program, I’m only able to take 25. Because of this, the first one sold out in under 5 minutes and the waiting list has ballooned to over 2000 people. And needless to say I’ve had a lot of requests to do it again.
So, starting THIS THURSDAY (January 29th) at 3:00pm eastern that’s exactly what I’m going to do. Again, you can get all the details by going here:
If you have any questions, feel free to post a comment and I’ll do my best to respond between now and this Thursday.
-Ryan
P.S. There is also going to be a webinar this Wednesday, January 28, 2009 Time: 8:00 PM Central (9:00 Eastern). You can sign up for the webinar here:


















January 27th, 2009 at 7:00 am
Hi Ryan,
I’ve had alot of success OFFLINE in the homebiz arena, but want to start something totally new online. Different from homebiz opportunities.
And I know that the secret is to follow someone who has what you want. I don’t need to earn $10,000 my first month, all I require is to earn my 1st $1000, and once I know how it was accomplished, just do more……then more $$ should follow.
My question is out of your last 25 people, how many people actually achieved the $1000 a week goal, and in what time frame?
Thanks
January 27th, 2009 at 7:13 am
I launched my website about three months ago and have very s-l-o-w-l-y increased my traffic to almost 900 per month to date. Unfortunately I have only received a few sales off of this.
I would LOVE to know where you think I should begin to increase my traffic and more importantly increase my conversions.
I know I have a great product and truly want to help people but I need them to find me and buy my product!
Any advice will be greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time!
January 27th, 2009 at 7:31 am
Hi Ryan,
I am really interested in this programme especially if you are looking after the technological part of the equation.
I have a few questions:
1. If I join, I would only be able to start from 2nd March as I am away for the last two weeks in February (www.thewizardcourse.com) Would this be possible?
2. After you show me how to test the product on the market to see if it has potential, I know how to do the keyword testing but do I actually have to do the testing myself (run the ad campaigns to see how many clicks it gets… because I don’t know how to do this… technologically speaking)
3. I live in Italy and was wondering when you were thinking of scheduling the calls - if they could be my evenings (+1GMT) I would be able to attend all of them live.
4. Will this teaching be based on your millionaire napkin blueprint? Or is this a one-product website?
January 27th, 2009 at 8:22 am
When creating a membership site that will be an ongoing training class, what is the best way to manage the delivery? i.e. If they have just joined I only want them to see Month 1’s topics, they don’t get to see Month 2 until they pay. It needs to be on auto pilot so I don’t want to archive each month, everything needs to be sitting there waiting until they have passed milestones in which to receive more information. This will also prevent them from downloading everything and then canceling. Also month 1’s topics build on month 2 and so on at least in the beginning. As the course progresses then each topic stands on its own but really builds on the foundation topics in the first couple months.
January 27th, 2009 at 9:30 am
Hi Ryan,
Are you planning to use any criteria to select the 25 Deiss Apprentices, or is it simply on a ‘first come first served’ basis?
Cheers, Gary.
January 27th, 2009 at 9:48 am
Hi Ryan,
Just a quickie - there is a discrepancy between your post above, and the sales letter. The post talks about earning $1000 per week, whereas the sales letter talks about $1000 per month. Please clarify which one is correct.
Cheers, Gary.
January 27th, 2009 at 1:03 pm
I don’t have any questions!
I’m looking forward to make the payment
although it was a little hard to arange
it but let’s just hope it’s worth it!
Best Wishes,
Laidi (Albania)
January 27th, 2009 at 1:17 pm
In addition to the $2997, what’s a ballpark figure you see we will need to spend (like on advertising/test marketing, etc) in the first 30-90 days in order to fulfill the assignments?
January 27th, 2009 at 1:28 pm
Dave,
In response to your question.
“My question is out of your last 25 people, how many people actually achieved the $1000 a week goal, and in what time frame?”
I was in Ryans last 1st $1,000 program and did make my first $1,000 within the course period (i think it was 6-7 weeks) and since then I’m making well over $1,000 a month. I no longer work from home (yesterday I moved into my 1st office) and have 2 in-house assistants. Working part time. I recommend this course to anyone that hasnt made their first $1,000 and is looking to go big in 2009.
peace,
Andrew C.
January 27th, 2009 at 2:05 pm
Hey Ryan,
How much additional money (besides your course/coaching fee) will be required to implement your 45-day strategy?
Do we need an advertising budget? Software purchase? Beer money?
Thanks in advance,
Barbara
January 27th, 2009 at 4:35 pm
Hi Ryan,
These are all good questions so far, excellent. Now, I realize that you had success with the previous group of 25. What were the critical success factors with the people who succeeded? And why do you think those who failed (if there were any) failed? Everyone is presented with the same info, what factors are key in determining success within the individual? Thank you and I’m looking forward to learning more.
Take care.
Ron
January 27th, 2009 at 4:48 pm
Hi Ryan,
I purchased your Continuity blueprint at the Info-summit which I am going through right now. Is this program in any way similar, or would I have use for this program as well? Thanks!
January 27th, 2009 at 4:59 pm
What a joke!
Don’t give this guy $3000 to make $1000!
Just think about the math.
There are many courses out there that
are free that will show you how to build
a website and get your first product
together.
That’s all Ryan is claiming to do with
this product. Don’t be fooled.
January 27th, 2009 at 5:06 pm
Hey, I don’t have any questions but want to tell you that you’re the man!!!
Thanks for your stuff!!!
January 27th, 2009 at 5:19 pm
What up Ryan,
My question pertains to testing. I am a newbie but I am in PPCClassroom with Amit and Anik, so I do know a little. I am not an html guy so landing pages are going to be a struggle. I also do not understand a framed redirect. I assume direct linking is probably going to play a part in testing. I understand that testing in quantity is the key. I have a few campaigns running but have yet to make a sale.
My question is this: If I want to test multiple offers within multiple niches what is the fastest, easiest method to quickly test if an offer will convert? I am looking for a down and dirty testing approach.
Thank you Ryan,
Congratulations on your success!
Steve
January 27th, 2009 at 5:36 pm
Hi Ryan,
How do I get a refund from drivingtraffic since no one has responded to any of my FOUR prior requests for a refund on “Get Money From Google” ??
REPLY- Sorry for your trouble so far! For any refund requests, contact drivingtraffic.zendesk.com.
January 27th, 2009 at 5:38 pm
The most difficult thing for me getting started making money online is not building a list, creating & selling an product. What is hard to figure out for me is what sort of a back-end or continuity product people in my niche would be willing to pay higher price or monthly for. Is that all just testing or is there some easy criteria or steps to help develop those concepts?
January 27th, 2009 at 5:54 pm
making sure all my notes in the google triad are in tune.
January 27th, 2009 at 6:09 pm
I have built several Web sites during the last 10 years. I have been writing articles and other docs for the over 3 years. How is the best one or two ways to test an idea for a product that would help parents of teenagers? The items sold would be articles to help parents explain certain difficult issues to their children ages 13 through about 21, though these articles and booklets could be sold to ages 13 through 70. The areas
include science and life goals.
— Kenneth, north Texas
January 27th, 2009 at 6:26 pm
Ryan,
As of this month, I am jumping headfirst into building an internet business. I am interested in the success of your top 5-10 students and would like to hear their stories. There are a lot of products out there (a lot of junk also). I am not interested in $1000 a month…add a zero or two and that’s where I intend to be. If you have other programs that will put me on the fast track, I am interested in learning more.
Thanks.
January 27th, 2009 at 7:31 pm
Ryan,
What sets you apart from other marketing gurus with similar programs? This is for me to determine. One other is simiar but not near the upfromt cost. I like your deal, your set-up, but can you produce what you preach? The guarantee is meaningless to me because the loss time would be priceless. I always question the reason ” tired of people getting ripped-off and want to help others succeed”.
I’ve had several small brick and mortar businesses and have succeeded because they were turn-key. I have failed at on-line ventures but have not given up. I know I need mentoring.
I challange you to help me succeed online. I have ideas both on-line and off, that if I feel comfortable telling a partner, will make your greatest venture and mine look like chump change. Are you curious?
January 27th, 2009 at 7:39 pm
I have yet to make a single cent from online sales. I am a fast learner, a network engineer on weekdays, a university professor on Saturday, a landlord on Sunday, and in credit trouble full time. I work myself crazy every week and I’m getting nowhere. I need to learn how to do this now!
January 28th, 2009 at 2:04 am
Hi Ryan,
Thank you for keep sending me this business opportunity. When I first saw your email, I was really excited about it. However, questions are still prompting to my mind as I’m living in Asia and I’m not an English speaking people. So I just wonder if I am able to succeed through this training. In addition, I was also wondering the time different to attend scheduled training calls.
Yours advice is greatly appreciated.
Thanks for your time.
January 28th, 2009 at 8:38 am
Hi Ryan, I am a golf instructor with a unique trainging system that actually help golfers improve. I know there is a huge market out there but I do not know how to reach them.
Now, my questions is: Are the trainging modules in this program different than “continuity blueprint?
Thanks,
Dave DePula
January 28th, 2009 at 10:22 am
Ryan,
What makes this program different than Frank Kern’s Underachiever Method?
I am already a member of your Total Access Club, and have your 43 split-test website template, and I am currently testing offers on clickbank using PPC traffic, and I have a few offers which are breaking even that I am working on optimizing. What makes this program different from what I am already doing on my own?
I think the earlier comments and questions are very good as well– regarding the guarantee: is it $1000 a month or $1000 a week? I pay you $3000 to make $1000 doesn’t seem like a great deal.
What will be the PPC advertising costs, in addition to your course costs? If I spend another $1000 in PPC costs, then I’m paying $4000 to only make $1000…I can lose money on my own testing out markets without having to pay someone to lose money. There are so many of these “opportunity programs” that don’t end up delivering a return. I am still working on getting a return from the costs of your Continuity Blueprint program.
What were the successes of the original 25, and what was the failure rate? What were the critical success factors?
I think we need to know more about the results of the first 25 in the program. If I could make a minimum $5,000-$10,000 a month in profit (after advertising costs), then this would be something I would be interested in.
January 28th, 2009 at 1:16 pm
Ryan,
I hope to get to the webinar tonight but please don’t make it unfair on your non-US fans. You say in the email to watch to the end, but I’ll be starting at 2am, so it’s unlikely I can make it to 3.30am!
Trevor
January 28th, 2009 at 3:44 pm
The MAIN 2 reasons most people fail on the INTERNET or any medium is:
1. They pick the WRONG market,, few people or nobody wants their product or service. At least not enough to make a profit.
2. If you do pick a good market, the second reason for failure is using the WRONG business model or Strategy to market to that market.
Get these 2 right and you are 66.29% there.
You can have crappy copy and a lousy website and you will Still make money… now juice it-up with good INTERNET know-how (like Ryan’s stuff) and follow-up and you are 94.765% there.
Next… Keep refining and adjusting your INTERNET business.
As the road TURNS… make sure you turn the steering wheel ALSO!… or you gonna run off the ROAD!
Business is constantly changing. And you must also.
Capice?
Bruno
January 28th, 2009 at 9:48 pm
Ryan,
I am a stay at home mom with 3 kids looking to have an online business. I am NEW to all this Network Marketing stuff and am COMPLETELY overwhelmed. If you think your program would benefit me, I would appreciate the opportunity.
Gratefully,
Michelle
January 28th, 2009 at 11:19 pm
Obviously Ryan does not intend for you to ONLY make $1000. The point of this is that YOUR FIRST $1000 is the hardest and once you have overcome that road block, your well on your way to doing this full time if that is what you want.
I’ve been marketing online full time since 1998, Never had worse then a $140,000 year. I’ve purchased every program that Ryan has to offer (with the exception of this one since I do not qualify) and I can say from my experience that his stuff is very solid. If you follow the plans Ryan gives you, you will absoltuly not be able to help but make money. I’ve talked to Ryan a few times as a customer, but for the most part I don’t know him from the man on the moon. He is the real deal, unlike the majority of “Internet Marketing” guru’s who only know how to make money selling info to people on how to make money that want to sell how to make money to other people and on and on it goes. Ryan’s main business’ are not IM, and he is pretty generous in sharing his knowledge with his students.
Like I said, if you take ANY of the courses Ryan offers and follow the steps he has laid out, you absolutly will not be able to help but make money, period.
I suspect that those people who qualifiy and will have the faith in themselves to make the investment in themselves to learn from Ryan are going to be very richly rewarded for doing so.
Brandon Fredrickson
PS. Ryan - you can send the check too… ..
Anyway, all joking aside though, Ryan is the real deal. If my own sister’s or brother wanted to learn to make money on the net, I’d send them to this course, no doubt.
January 29th, 2009 at 12:40 am
WoW, Your $1000 dollar seminar was great, what I was able to watch. At the 25 minute mark, I was distracted by the needs of little ones.. I feel a great loss to have missed the rest of the show. But all is not lost, Thank You for all the help and info. you have given out so freely. I look forward to your contacts,
Your Friend, JO
January 29th, 2009 at 12:51 am
Hi Ryan,
I went out today and set up my first PPC campaign for a clickbank product — 24 hours in I’ve spent $28 testing my niche market–I’ve had 62 clicks and made 2 sales ($48) already in my first 6 hours of creating the campaign!
I’m excited to test more markets and build out my own campaigns!
Adam
January 29th, 2009 at 6:55 am
Well done, Adam. Was that after watching the webinar?