What Most People Don’t Know About Preston Ely’s Probate Course
By JP Moses on Aug 12, 2008 in General, Recommended Education
Hi, folks.
Unless you’ve been hiding under a rock for the last couple of weeks, then you probably know Preston Ely’s re-releasing his Probate course this Wednesday 8/14 at Noon.
Now I’ve had a couple of folks email me asking for my honest opinion.
What’s interesting about this is that I have a rather unique perspective on this, because what most people don’t realize is that…
I actually played a part in making it.
I won’t go into all the details here - feel free to watch the short video clip to the right. I recorded it a few weeks ago for Preston.
It’s a short bit while we were on vacation, sharing my part in the whole thing. And you get to see my two cutie red heads! (See video to right)
But let’s just say when you listen to the audios, I’m the other voice you hear.
Having said that, I actually have a copy of this course - and I see Preston’s added a few nifty bells and whistles.
FYI, it’ll probably sell out Wednesday sometime.
When he re-opens the doors, I believe he’ll have another few hundred (somewhere under a thousand) of them available. The first batch sold out in 5-ish hours, so if you’re interested you might want to get on the early notification list thingy.
Also, since I have the original audios on my laptop, I went ahead and placed some sample audios below. These are actual excerpts from the course, to give you a little better idea of what it’s like.
So for what it’s worth, here’s my quick, personal review…
Probates by Preston: The Good
- It’s a solid course, with solid education.
- The audios “rock” in my opinion
and should be consumed first - It’s not boring (think “dialogue” rather than “monologue”)
- In addition to the course audio and manual, you get some other cool stuff, like Preston’s super duper marketing letter, some candid Q&A, etc.
- It’s notably devoid of stuff you don’t need.
- It’s very reasonably priced at just under $300 (much less than most others out there)
Probates by Preston: The Bad
- Personally I think the manual should have been proof read a little better. The education’s solid, and covers what you need it to. But frankly there are some grammer mistakes I noticed. Not a deal killer for most - but I’m kind of an English nerd and anal about such things.
- I also wish the manual had been in a 3 ring binder rather than spiral bound. But I guess the spiral bound is a little cheaper to produce and fits on a shelf easier.
Probates by Preston: The Bottom Line
The fact is, doing probate deals isn’t rocket science. I’ve done a number of them myself, using a similar model to Preston’s.
But as with anything, there’s always a learning curve, so why not take short cuts whenever you have the chance?
This course is a solid short cut to a great profit center. If you’re interested in learning how to profit from probate deals, then I’m very comfortable recommending it.
Yes, there are other courses out there, and I honestly I’ve seen a few of them, but not all. But I know this one’s good for the money.
Stuff to help you figure it out…
When I go to Costco, I lovess me some free samples. Often I’ll buy stuff only after I’ve had a taste test or three.
So in the spirit of Costco, you’ll find a handful of sample clips from the course audio below…
Probates By Preston: Doors Open Wed. 8/13 at Noon…
| Preston’s Story | Why Probate? | Are You A Bottom Feeder? |
| Getting Leads, Pt 1> | Getting Leads, Pt 2 | |
Networking With Attorneys
“The Letter”
Probates By Preston: Doors Open Wed. 8/13 at Noon…
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6 Comment(s)
By Gary Boomershine (5 comments) on Aug 12, 2008 | Reply
Confidential to English Nerd: “Grammar” has no “e” — even by American Blog usage standards.
Kindly, Anonymous =)
By JP Moses (53 comments) on Aug 12, 2008 | Reply
@Gary Boomershine - Dear Anonymous Gary,
Thanks for making me simultaneously blush, laugh/snort and spit coca-cola out my nose. You’re awesome!
…jp
By Peggy (3 comments) on Aug 13, 2008 | Reply
Is there much (if any) difference between Preston’s workshop and the course that he is now selling?
By JP Moses (53 comments) on Aug 13, 2008 | Reply
@Peggy - Great question.
It all started with the workshop, which was around 4 hours long in itself. It was a tuition based event, and the folks who attended felt it was a content-rich, highly educational event. So much so that I suggested to Preston that he consider putting together a full blown course on the topic…and that’s what he did.
Basically the workshop is the audio portion of the course. The manual of course amplifies the material, and he’s adding in some other extras that you’ll see detailed on the description page when it goes live today at http://www.ProbateRealEstateSecrets.com
By Scott Phillips (1 comments) on Nov 1, 2008 | Reply
I purchased the Probate’s by Preston course and you are correct. It was not very professional at all. The binder just repeated what was in the video, and both were un-edited. He promised free access to mastermind group for 30 days, which was just a bunch of people complaining that they got screwed and did not get their products that they had paid for (ie: no useful info at all). He promised 30 days e-mail support for questions, but never responded or answered to my 3 questions, so I doubt if he answered any at all. The course contained nothing but very basics and was disappointing considering the poor service.
By Interesting (1 comments) on Nov 20, 2008 | Reply
Scott,
Thank you for sharing.
I hope people become more honest.
Truly,
Interesting