Just My Thoughts:
People keep talking about the 25k in 3mins like it was some grand marketing thing just like ppl talk about how awesome john chow is for milking his readers for 8.5k/month. Honestly, who gives a fuck. It's just another figure in the books, nothing more. I'm not capitalizing on my reputation or taking any money that isn't already out there.
Most of the die hards that got in on the tool quick were the same people who quit their day jobs this year because they worked their asses off and actually did the tips on the blog until they were able to bump their income enough to be able to make an investment on my tool. Many much more popular SEO bloggers have already attempted similar releases and didn't succeed. I didn't do anything special its just the typical What goes around comes around scenario. I wasn't squeezing blood from a bunch of turnips, I did everything I could for a year and a half, both through the posts/comments and emails, to make sure the readers made money and in return they made sure I got compensated for it during the release of the tool.
Now I'm in a very unique situation that I'm extremely proud of.
1. The blue hat readers per capita are the smartest and most successful in the industry. Now with the release of the tool they have the means to become even more so.
2. Every greedy guru in the industry now has to compete with me. It was all fine and dandy when there was no money in what I was talking about. Now that the demand has been proven the bar has been set and it ain't getting any lower.
3. Helping people comes back to you. Flashing earnings and waving your success in peoples faces just brings scrutiny, nothing more. I've never once talked about my own earnings nor up till now did anyone have foggiest clue about my money. My writings speak completely for themselves. Flashing a check or screenshot is no longer a viable option to gain a reputation in the industry. You have to back it up or get the fuck out.
4. I honestly get along great with all the blue hat readers. You wouldn't believe what a lot of big name bloggers actually think about their own readers. I've talked to a lot of them and the common consensus is, they have no respect for them. They think they're all a bunch of sheep. They really do see them as a lesser. I managed to actually attract an audience of people (and WF members) who really know their stuff and can not only hold their own but can challenge me with facts and experience when I got something wrong. So I get the chance to learn much more than I teach.
5. I got coders

I can ask a question in a comment about whether or not its possible to script something and a reader will have it in my inbox within the hour. I don't care how much money shoemoney makes, lets see him pull something like that off.
6. Bragging rights. Whether or not the tool has had a chance to prove itself to you yet it eventually will. Who will have the best seo tool on the market then?
So the way i see it is, make some damn money! Even if that means selling submits, doing whatever. I don't care. Just make money, because I know eventually down the road some of it will come back to me. If you have to sell submits than that more than likely means you have some left over. What's stopping you from producing 10 new sites/day? There's almost 40 databases in the vault, get started with that and by the time you're done there'll proably be another 40 more. So get working.
