You know those extreme couponers --
they clip coupons for a full-time living, and they get practically their entire grocery order for free.
What most people do only casually, they do strategically and deliberately. So instead of getting 5 cents off a box of Cream of Wheat, they pay 3 cents forĀ an entire cart of food.
Problem:
you spend 40 hours a week collecting coupons, and you get a $500-$600 return.
Meh.
You can do a lot better than that online.
But creating a website that brings in revenue is analogous to being an
extreme couponer in this sense: what others do only casually, you've got down to a science.
Most people online have no idea what they're doing. I can say that with certainty. They sit around hoping someone will spontaneously show up and click on a link, and they'll earn a commission.
And every
month they earn their $15, and that's that.
They don't know what they're doing.
They think if they have "passion," that will see them through.
Nope.
They need knowledge.
Tonight at midnight Sara and Andrew's program closes for good.
You know the benefits: guidance and mentoring by the best of the best (my own folks can attest to this!), a wonderful community to learn
from and stay accountable to, step-by-step instructions so you'll never have to wonder what to do next, and a double-your-money-back guarantee.
Plus my bonus: I'll send you a boatload of visitors.
Want to be one of those people who says: doggone it, I'm making this happen come what
may?
Here's one last chance to look it over and take that plunge: