My rule: when 20 people email me with the same
question, that means lots and lots of folks out there also have that question.
Last week I spoke to you about my favorite thing in the world: affiliate marketing, which millions of ordinary people do every day. You earn commissions on other people's products when people buy through your special link.
I've compared good affiliate marketers to extreme couponers: they've turned into a system what most people do only haphazardly.
Except instead of piling up "20 cents off" coupons, they're piling up $200 commissions. (I think I prefer that system.)
Now that sounds great
to everyone not in a coma. But the natural response is: "If I don't have an audience, how can I make this work?"
Matt McWilliams read your mind: just today he's released a free report answering precisely that question. He walks you through two specific ways you can succeed in affiliate marketing even when nobody knows who you are.
Percentage of people in the world who know of this report: 0.0000000001%
That gives you a teensy advantage, I'd say. And I'm sure you can appreciate how helpful and important this is: the man who's been voted the world's greatest affiliate manager just released a free report on two strategies that complete newbies can use and be
successful.
But you get that advantage only if you read it -- and it'll be up for just a short while.
And all you have to do to read it is pass your cursor over this link and click:
Tom
Woods