trust me because I'm standing in front of a nice house....

Published: Tue, 11/21/17

The other day I read about a guy who'd peddled an online business program with fancy cars and houses in the background.

Except they didn't belong to him.

He posed in front of them when their owners were away.

He was a full-blown scammer, and eventually they nabbed him.

But just as quacks don't disprove medicine, creeps like this don't mean you can't actually make a living online. Especially since zillions of people are already doing it.

Let me recommend to you an especially good guy, who can guide you to precisely where you want to be with online business, affiliate marketing, whatever: Omar Martin, former NYFD paramedic.

This will give you a sense of the kind of guy Omar is.

Product creators who want him to promote for them are sent to a lengthy page in which he tells them the following (I'm paraphrasing):
  • I don't just promote things because they bring me big commissions.
  • I treat my subscribers like gold, and I want only the best for them.
  • If you have a crummy product, forget it.
  • If you have terrible customer support, forget it. I'm not sending my subscribers into a buzzsaw.
  • If in general you don't have your act together, forget it.
  • I'm in a position to be able to pick and choose what I promote, and I make my choices based on what will most help my subscribers and give them the best experience.
How'd you like to have a guy like that as a mentor?

Omar went from knowing next to nothing about the Internet to being one of the most successful sellers (and teachers) around.

He and his wife, Melinda, run a membership site and training program that I strongly, strongly recommend. The weekly coaching gives you a chance to learn what you need to know, and get your questions answered in real time by people with oodles of knowledge and experience.

The resources you'll have access to will make you salivate.

Their members rave about, and truly love, Omar and Melinda.

And yes, that really is Omar's house. (He lives less than an hour from me, fwiw.)

Sneak away from creepy relatives Thanksgiving night at 9pm ET to meet them. This is going to help you. Reserve your spot:


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