I'm writing you from the sky, as I fly back with my
8-year-old daughter, Elizabeth, after having told hundreds of students at UC Santa Barbara about the evils of communism.
(Depressing that that should even be necessary, but that's another story.)
The goal of this email:
To persuade you to spend $1.
Just
$1.
Seriously.
This $1 will improve your life.
And I promise: it isn't $1, and then you find out it's $99 per month after that.
It's $1, and that's it, forever. You don't have to buy a single additional thing. (Unless you decide you want more of
these, in which case knock yourself out.)
It's perfect for all of you out there -- and your numbers are legion -- who'd like to play around online but are on a budget. Or who don't know how much time they have to invest in an online side hustle, but know they should get started.
Or who'd just like to dip a toe in first.
Folks, I have heard you.
Hence this ridiculous $1 thing.
So if this is you, then it's time to fork over the $1.
So what is it already?
An attractive, ready-to-go online store, pre-populated with in-demand products, with your Amazon
affiliate link attached to each one.
Yes, this is 100% for real, and the creator, John Thornhill, is completely on the level.
You even have a 30-day money-back guarantee. You can get your $1 back if you want.
Neat thing about the Amazon affiliate program: even if people don't buy anything you're offering in
your store, if they even click through to an item and then go on to buy at least something on Amazon, you get affiliate credit for that, no matter what it is and no matter whether it was in your store.
Put another way: once someone clicks on an Amazon link of yours, you get affiliate commissions for *everything* the person buys over the next 24 hours.
Does that
sound like something you might want to play around with?
Now:
Next to nobody even knows about this promotion. I know John, so I know he's doing it. And you know me, which means you also know.
You have 72 hours before John comes to his senses.
Unless you're
suffering from temporary insanity, you'll get it right now:
Tom Woods