There's a certain dumb template around Internet
marketing that goes like this:
I was living in a van until I came across [insert $9 training program] and now I have three mansions and a jet and I'm surrounded by beautiful women.
Does anyone fall for that?
Some people fall for the Nigerian prince whose widow wants to send them a large wire transfer, so yes.
The problem is: when someone really does have an experience like that, now nobody believes it.
It turns out, I actually do know a guy -- my friend Omar Martin -- who was literally homeless (I've seen the exact spot where he was living), but who got himself together and he and his wife now live in a bigger house than I do.
And yes, it's exactly what you're
thinking: it was working with John Thornhill that did more for him than anything else.
It's the silly template, except this time it's real: he went from almost nothing to a more than comfortable life, and he attributes it entirely to John.
If we didn't know Omar and Melinda personally -- and they belong to the elite few we've taken to our favorite restaurant, Chatham's Place
in Orlando -- I probably wouldn't believe it myself.
John's getting ready to close the doors so he can get to work with his newest cohort.
He's smart and genuine, and worth a look:
https://www.tomwoods.com/thegreatjohn
Tom Woods