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It’s always a great idea to look into other kinds of businesses that can help you create that extra income you need so you can eventually live financially free. 

In today’s episode, we’ve got Luke VanDerVeer to talk about how he broke away from his 9-5 job at GE and built a business that generates passive income through Rank and Rent SEO. Luke is one of the leading experts in Rank and Rent SEO, with one of his websites competing against Walmart, ranking 4th in the entire US. He has generated many leads in 73 different niches across 48 states, and he is here to tell us all about it. 

Watch now if you want to learn how to create passive income online through the use of SEO, the way Luke did it! 

Key Talking Points of the Episode

[00:00] Introduction
[03:46] The different business models Luke tried
[04:27] Luke’s multi-level marketing experience
[05:10] How Luke got into SEO and lead generation
[06:12] How does rank and rent SEO work?
[07:27] Generating leads exclusively
[10:05] Letting Google do its job to create passive income
[13:19] How do you get the leads to the business owners?
[13:45] Website Rental Coaching
[15:33] Results from Luke’s students
[17:06] Dollars follow value
[18:05] Luke’s interest in lead generation

Quotables

“You have no leverage as an employee. When you work 40 hours, you get paid 40 hours.”

“The idea is to find a market where there is a need for whatever the service is.”

“As long as I am sitting at that top spot, Google is doing its job. People see that, people click on the site, and people call.”

“Realistically, if you wanna replace a full time salary that’s $4K-5K a month, that might be like 3-4 websites.”

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