We just got back from a nice lunch with a couple from out of town whom we've known for quite some time, and who are getting married in a matter of weeks.
I've known the groom for at least 15 years, in fact.
He's planning to use a headline like this in the near future: "We had our dream wedding thanks to affiliate marketing."
He promoted something of mine, and two other offers, and the combined results paid for a wedding that his bride at one time never thought they could have.
He
didn't have to create these offers, or build members' areas, deal with customer service, ship anything to anyone, etc. He just let people know that our offers existed, and he was able to sit back and earn 50% of the resulting revenue as a referral fee.
Why more people don't do this is completely beyond both of us. If they had any idea how lucrative it was, they
surely would. But they don't, so they don't.
Or they do, but they still don't.
To be frank, I personally want far more affiliates -- that is, people who promote my own products to the world for me in exchange for a 50 percent commission
on any sales they make. Fifty percent!
And yet I can't find anyone. I have probably four or five really strong affiliates, and that's it. In the entire libertarian world.
I asked him: how many libertarians do you know who have an email
list of any significance? We could count our answers combined on one hand.
That's pathetic. There's no other way to describe it.
Libertarians constantly warn about being "canceled," yet they can't be bothered to build the one asset that
makes them uncancelable? How do we expect other people to take us seriously when we ourselves don't?
You own that email list no matter what happens. You can always download it and keep it on your computer. It's what can sustain you through thick and thin, through cancellation, through attacks, whatever.
As it turns out,
there's one person in the libertarian world who knows more about it than the rest of us put together, and that's Matt McWilliams, affiliate manager to the stars. Matt has overseen eight figures in affiliate revenue as an affiliate manager, so he knows a teensy-weensy bit about it and what the best and most newbie-friendly ways to do it are.
He's going to discuss it
with us this week.
I have to believe that the folks on this list are more ambitious than the general run of the libertarian world -- which, again, talks a good game, but then when it comes to protecting themselves against cancellation, or building a simple business separate from The Man, it's crickets.
You are better than this, my dear friend.
So join us this week, and learn:
http://www.tomwoods.com/matt
Tom Woods
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