Who is Ryan Deiss?

Ryan Deiss understands that not everyone has thousands of dollars in startup funds to launch their online business. His 2002 publication, entitled The Great Ezine Experiment: How to Create Unlimited Profits on a Limited Budget, revolutionized the online marketing community.

His practical advice continues to inspire today’s entrepreneurs. He stresses that moderate startup investments can yield big returns when it comes to newsletter products that are targeted at very specific niche markets. He offers a “proven, step by step formula for turning a simple newsletter/ezine into your very own online empire.” He emphasizes the point that an entrepreneur will only find success with a unique product. Rather than being a proponent of a get rich quick scheme, Deiss offers a strategic plan that can be combined with hard work to obtain real profits.

Deiss encourages Internet marketers to offer a good mix of their own products, quality affiliate offerings and rebranded products. Rebranded products are books, ezines, software or other online products that are available to Internet marketers for resale. A person can purchase the product and its resale rights, allowing them to rebrand the content as they see fit. These products, in combination with unique products and affiliate links are a winning combination, according to Deiss. Each product should have its own domain name and website, he advises.

Deiss is a big advocate of intrepidly using subscriber lists to create new products and resell other people products once you purchase their resell rights. He encourages his students to continually survey the needs of their customers. He believes that supplying them with the products they are interested in will logically produce a proven sales success strategy.

Deiss has many websites, including profitdiary.com, infoproductmastery.com, nichefactors.com, and ezineexperiment.com. His product lineup includes Keyword Burner, Beyond AdSense TeleClinic, Infoproduct Mastery and Optin Automator.

Deiss is far from resting on his laurels. He wants people to know that he’s still actively pursuing greater levels of success. Deiss states, “I start a new business in a new market at least once every quarter, while at the same time maintaining my interests in all my current businesses. Am I the only one in this industry who is actively DOING rather than just teaching? No, but believe me…the fraternity is VERY small.”

Deiss is the founder of two companies, entitled Softniche Solutions and Webs Worth Watching. His newsletter is available online at sitesightings.com.

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