Dear Pet Professional,
Several years ago I was toiling in a dead end job. The work was back breaking and hard and the pay was lousy. On top of it my wife and I were expecting a new baby and I had no clue how we were going to pay for even the basics of food, diapers, and the rest.
Until that point I had developed my skills as a dog trainer working at several different dog training companies over the years.
I was and am a very good dog trainer.
But I had no clue how to translate that skill into earning money. So I did what many people in my position did. I put together a cheap website and started trying to make a business.
I worked at this dog training business part time while I still worked my other graveyard, dead end, soul-sucking job.
I’ve got to admit, it was a tough year. I’d work all night, sleep a few hours during the day, and work on my business whenever I could.
All this time, though, I was studying marketing. I devoured everything I could find on how to get more clients, how to get more traffic to my website, customer service, and everything in between.
I was tireless.
And it paid off…
Keep in mind, my previous job was earning me $12 an hour working in a factory so the fact that I could jump my income, do something I love, take vacations when I wanted, and be respected in my industry was the most amazing thing that could have happened to me.
Every year since that first year my income has grown, and not in trickles, but in leaps and bounds.
My business is still light years away from where I want it to be and there are many times I work too hard and don’t rest enough. But I’ve never felt more secure, even during recessions and other disasters, that not only am I able to take care of my family but we’re able to thrive where other businesses are shutting their doors. I’m not much for material stuff but it’s been amazing to take our kids (now three little girls) to foreign countries on vacation, drive cars that actually work (that was a luxury back in the day), go out to eat and not have to worry about it, and so much more.
I firmly believe that anyone can take their skill and passion and turn it into an excellent living if…
If you are here I’m guessing it’s because you’d like to earn more money.
Don’t be ashamed.
The way I look at it, the more money I earn the more dogs I’m helping.
Not only that, nowadays we’re able to donate to our church and other charities the amount I used to make in salary when I worked at that factory. I don’t think there is anything wrong with being ambitious and trying to make a solid living. I say this because I know that a lot of people get into the pet business because of passion and they believe that making some great money is somehow wrong. I don’t think that could be further off.
Normally when I do private consulting I charge in the neighborhood of $150-$200 an hour or I take a cut of the profits from the progress we see in the business.
Because there is only one of me and the demand for my time continues to increase I’ve put together my P.E.T program in a monthly membership website where each month I deliver new content that is guaranteed to grow your business.
The following is a brief syllabus of the core content:
Get started now by clicking below.
Let’s face it, doing the same things you’ve been doing will get you the same results you’ve been getting.
If you want this to be the year you see different results in your business then it’s time for you to gain new education, new methods, and new kinds of thinking.
Here is how it works:
For just $1 you can get a 7 day trial membership. If you like it you don’t have to do anything. Starting the 7th day your investment will be $47 a month for 8 months. Cancel anytime.
If you don’t like it just cancel within the first month and get all of your money back.
There is literally zero risk, I’ve taken it all on myself. I’m so certain that you’ll like the membership that I’ll let you test drive it for a buck and then decide if it’s right for you.
So what are you waiting for? $1 is just about the cheapest risk you’ll ever take in growing your business. I’ve paid more than that in late dues at the library for my overdue marketing books.
I look forward to working with you and helping your business grow into what it can be.
Sincerely,
Ty Brown
P.S. Act soon. The price typically goes up every couple months as more clients sign up. With more clients I use more customer service staff and my prices need to increase.