The Complete Google Chrome Extensions Developer Course
What you'll learn
- Identify problems that can be solved with Chrome Extensions.
- How to find and hire a programmer or developer to create the Chrome Extension for them.
Requirements
- Students will need to have a GMail or Google account in order to successfully upload Chrome Extensions.
Description
Google Chrome Extensions are amazingly useful and valuable tools. They are also remarkably easy to develop, monetize, and leverage. Using sites like Upwork to find qualified programmers and developers, you can have a Chrome Extension made for a reasonable price. Then, once you upload it to the Chrome Web Store, you can choose to give it away, use it to build an email list, charge a one-time fee, or even a monthly service fee.
The best way to come up with an idea for a Google Chrome extension that can make you money is to find a problem that you already have and develop a solution for it using your own Google Chrome extension. Then, offer it to other people who have the same (or similar) problems. Not only will you be helping yourself, but you will also be creating something that will help other people as well. As a bonus, you can be financially rewarded for this by charging a one-time fee or monthly fee in order to use your Google Chrome extension.
The process may seem daunting at first, especially if you have little to no programming experience. Thankfully, this course requires no programming experience! We will walk through, step by step, the process of taking an idea, turning it into a Chrome Extension, and then uploading the completed extension to the Chrome Webstore.
Who this course is for:
- This course is designed for those looking to create their own Google Chrome Extensions by hiring a programmer/developer.
- This course is for people who wish to better understand the process of using Chrome Extensions.
- This course is for people looking to learn the process of finding and hiring a programmer or developer.
- This course does not teach programming, development, or computer coding.
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Instructor
I'm a Professional Book Marketer and I help authors SELL MORE BOOKS.
The business of books is 1% about having a "good book" and 99% MARKETING.
I coach authors and writers how to write their books in such a way that THEY BENEFIT even when they give their books away.
How is that possible? It's actually pretty easy, barely an inconvenience.
Authors should be including 'calls-to-action' and access to additional content within their books to incentivize readers to visit their websites and collect email addresses.
They should also include links to their social media profiles within their books.
And they should also use their websites to give away sample chapters (or other types of digital lead magnets) to collect email addresses and build a valuable email list of interested readers and prospective customers.
You want to get your book into as many people's hands as possible and, if you're a new author, giving away books can be a lot easier than selling books.
I teach my clients about the 80/20 rule of book marketing this way:
Give away 1,000 books (these can be digital so no cost).
20% of those people (200) will JOIN your email list.
20% of those people (40) will BUY SOMETHING from you (physical book, online course, membership, webinar training, etc.).
20% of those people (8) will BUY WHATEVER ELSE YOU'RE SELLING such as coaching or consulting.
To find these EIGHT CLIENTS, you give away 1,000 books.
Since 2011, I've sold hundreds of thousands of books and earned hundreds of thousands of dollars in royalties exclusively as a self-published author.
Leveraging self-published books is easily the most powerful thing you can do for your business today.
Where else can you have a physical product available for sale on the world's largest and most trusted marketplace and, when it sells, Amazon will literally do ALL OF THE WORK and send you a royalty check every month?