I'm writing to you from the plane returning us
home from this week's Tom Woods Cruise, which couldn't have been more fun.
Since I'm not yet at home, the Tom Woods Cruise Bonus is still in effect until midnight (more on that later).
Most of you will know the name Clifton Duncan, the Broadway actor who paid a heavy personal price for declining the Covid shots, and who is at work on a one-man show on the life and ideas of
Thomas Sowell.
Well, Clifton spent the week on board with us, and in fact treated us to a private concert.
Yesterday at lunch I said to him: why don't you shock everyone at the karaoke lounge by singing a song tonight?
He decided: what the heck.
By the
time we got down there, though, the schedule was full and they didn't know if they could fit him in.
So we waited and waited.
They reached the end of the list, and there were three minutes left. So on Clifton went.
Nobody expected that rendition of John Legend's Ordinary People.
I got some video of it on my phone. One woman in the back was actually weeping.
And when he finished, a huge ovation.
Now of course Clifton had an advantage over the normies at that karaoke bar. So after he sang, he paid tribute to everyone who had had the guts to come up and sing in front of everyone, and wished everyone a good night
before he left with me for dinner.
That is the kind of advantage I want my readers to have -- not in singing, but in making a living, particularly online.
And I can accelerate you to that desired outcome if you're ready to learn from a genuine OG.
At midnight the Tom Woods Cruise Bonus -- which consists of Marlon
Sanders' Get Sales Now Report, plus as a BOGO offer his Master Key report, which combined together are a massive one-two training punch when it comes to generating a flood of sales online -- finally expires.
The free market is a glorious thing and it's lovely to theorize about it. I suggest, however, that it is also good to learn how to succeed in it.
Final call:
https://www.tomwoods.com/getsalesnow
Tom Woods