My daughter Sarah loves to go
bowling.
She gets to use a special ramp. We center the ramp, put the ball at the top, and she pushes it down the ramp.
And every single time, doggone it if she doesn't knock down a whole bunch of pins.
She is crazy enthusiastic, too, and jumps up and down with glee.
Everything is already done for her. She just needs to give the ball a push.
Exactly the way people use Michael Cheney's 7-Figure Franchise. Everything's done for you. You in effect give it one push, and it runs itself. (I am living proof.)
Example:
You send a person to one of Michael's pages. He buys Michael's $20 product.
You get the entire $20.
If he then buys Michael's $27 per month offer, presented to him immediately after the $20 purchase, you get the whole $27 -- every month he stays in that program.
If he buys Michael's $97 offer, presented immediately after the $27/mo offer, you
get the whole $97.
(That's what makes it a franchise.)
Yep, I like that.
Oh, and then, over the next nine weeks, Michael sends the person an email sequence -- consisting of Michael's entertaining emails -- promoting all his other products and funnels, too. And if the person buys any of those products, all the money
for those also goes to you.
I walk down the street or go to the movies or read a book and my smartphone churns out commission notifications.
It's been surreal.
So far I've wound up giving all the money to good causes. I've never seen anything like this, and haven't known how else to
respond.
And yes, newbies who start out with no audience have been doing this, too.
Sure beats digging ditches.
Curious? Who wouldn't be?
We discussed it (plus two excellent traffic sources) in a webinar last week, but I'm afraid she comes down tonight at
midnight, and the doors close on my bonuses.
We're putting a ramp in front of the lane for you. Just put the ball onto it and push.
I'm even throwing in some sweet bonuses:
Here's the last chance to watch:
At midnight, they go
away....
Tom Woods