I was all set to send you something today,
and then something didn't add up.
It's a $5 training program that I myself checked out last week. It is going to change the way I choose promotions. It really made me think.
It's created by a guy with dozens of Product of the Day awards from one of the major online platforms. He knows what he's talking about.
He shows you the best way for a newbie to build an email list -- which is the best way by far to do this -- and make sales with it.
So I'm all set to tell you guys about it this morning, and I check out the sales page. It's all about how you don't need a list!
The entire training, literally (and I'm choosing that word carefully), is centered around building a list.
Then the sales page says you're "guaranteed" to earn $300 per day with it. Also b.s.
Why?
Why would they go and ruin an absolutely stellar product with crap like this?
So unfortunately, no way am I promoting that to you. And it's too bad: I learned a lot from it. But no dishonest people allowed.
Instead, here's someone I know personally, who absolutely does get the results posted here, who's a great teacher, who isn't a millionaire but is a beginner who's already making a comfortable living online.
He's tried all the crap that doesn't work, so he's saving you heaven knows how much time and expense.
Here's an actual, honest-to-goodness, real-life newbie, who's making it work in a big way.
And unlike that other guy, what you see is what you get. And what you get is an unfair advantage.
Plus, a nice discount for my folks for the next 48 hours.
Let's make lemonade out of lemons, and throw the lemon peels at that other guy.
Tom Woods