My 4 Hour Work Week Journey: How to Test a Cashflow Muse

This is day 13 (well in truth waaayyyy longer, somewhere between 4-6 months now but my 13th post) of My 4 Hour Work Week Journey. Please make sure you read the rest of the articles that came before this one to understand where I am in the journey. Click here to buy a copy of the 4 hour work week and go on the journey with me.

First of All

My potential cash flow muse, Conversations with Podcasting Gurus came out yesterday. I have an early bird special for the next 3 days to encourage folks to support the product so check it out by visiting the Conversations with Podcasting Gurus (& Bonus Quick Start Guide) Sales Page and ordering today.

Now onto the scheduled programming.

The Video

How I Tested My Cash Flow Muse

Click on the Video to Play "How I Tested My Cash Flow Muses"

To watch this video on Youtube click here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xYTVt1Zo_8I

The Slide Presentation

You can also access the slide presentation using the link below:
How to Test a Cashflow Muse Slide Presentation hosted by Sliderocket

Websites and Resources Mentioned

1) Google Adwords Keyword Tool: https://adwords.google.com/select/KeywordToolExternal

2) www.Ask.com

3) Keyword Discovery Tool: http://www.keyworddiscovery.com/search.html

4) Perry Marshall’s 5 Day Free Adword Course

Any questions, don’t hesitate to leave a comment below so we can begin a dialogue on how we can all create cash flow muses.

Have a day more beautiful than the muse that inspired it,

Mwangi

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4 Responses to “My 4 Hour Work Week Journey: How to Test a Cashflow Muse”

  1. nan says:

    It seems that you have taken several really strong steps forward – and have done this in a way that can be duplicated and you can follow the results.

  2. Mwangi says:

    @nan: that is exactly what i am hoping to do. put easily replicatable-is tha a word, i wonder?- models of success out there for other folks to take and run with.

  3. Joe says:

    Mwangi,

    I’ve looked at the traffic on your site via Compete. You peaked in March at 683 unique visitors, since then your traffic is on the decline.

    In the end, did you believe this to be a profitable muse to pursue?

  4. Mwangi says:

    @Joe: Are you referring to the blog or the muse mypodcastingtutor.com?

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