Rasmus Mikkelsen usually leaves the YouTube ads to his twin, Christian. Although not today. He stepped up and cut their own promo for their Audiobook Income Academy course. So who's the bigger pitchman: him or Christian? Exist any inconsistencies between their ads? What do I consider their enterprize model and how they market it? Why do many people call them scam artists? I'll answer all that and more below. Scroll down for my Publishing Life review.
Who Is Rasmus Mikkelsen?
Rasmus Mikkelsen could function as the twin brother of Christian Mikkelsen who're the pioneers in Amazon book and Audiobook publishing space who've received over 150 books. He's the co-founder of Publishing Life and Audiobook Income Academy.
Their Course - Audiobook Income Academy
If you decide on to view their webinar:
"How To Use GhostAudio To Easily Build A Consistent 5k/month online business", you will be pitched to get their course "The Audiobook Income Academy."
You'll be served up a barrage of emails after the webinar so don't worry, you won't ignore it. ?
The course claims so it can coach you on how exactly to generate audiobooks to market on sites like Amazon.
It's a fully automated process, so you obtain only a little text, send it to somebody to understand, and you then upload it to the website you're intending to offer it at www.scamrisk.com.
The theory is that it's designed to provide you with a steady stream of cash for little to no investment.
Obviously, they do state that you can always record the audiobooks yourself.
Final Thoughts:
I'm particularly intrigued in what they're giving because it's not only for someone who's exceptional at writing an ebook or an audiobook, however the brothers also recommend that you harness other people's abilities to make a passive income stream instead.
You are able to go through the traditional route, or you are able to go for a thing that can make you more money, such as audiobooks.