Troy Ericson (Email Marketing and Deliverability)
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Expertise: Troy Ericson is a highly successful email list management and deliverability consultant. He is known as the “Email Paramedic” and consults for 8 and 9-figure brands (like Traffic & Funnels and V-Shred).
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Success Story: He successfully scaled his own income from a few thousand dollars per month to achieving $100K+ months, primarily through mastering email marketing strategy and deliverability.
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Likely Contribution: Any course associated with him would almost certainly focus heavily on advanced email marketing, email list scaling, deliverability optimization, and high-ticket client acquisition within the email space.
2. “Dom” (Dominic Tay – Likely Self-Publishing)
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Potential Association: The name “Dom” likely refers to Dominic Tay, a figure known for selling courses related to generating income by self-publishing eBooks on Amazon, often promoted as a method for generating “Bestseller Income.”
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Likely Contribution: If this is the “Dom” referenced, the “Income Accelerator” could be a joint venture blending Troy Ericson’s expertise with a platform (like Amazon KDP) or a specific income strategy that benefits from optimized traffic/email funnels.
✅ Assumed Core Focus (Based on Troy Ericson’s Expertise)
Given Troy Ericson’s established track record of scaling freelancer income and his specialty, the “Income Accelerator” would most likely be a blueprint designed to help service providers or consultants achieve significant revenue growth, possibly by focusing on:
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High-Ticket Client Closing: Strategies to move from one-off projects to premium, retainer-based clients.
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Scaling and Outsourcing: Managing the “whirlwind” of success and systematizing operations to handle high-volume work.
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List Monetization: Advanced techniques for maximizing revenue from an existing email list through high-converting funnels and better deliverability.
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