I get it:
It's a huge amount of work to create your own product, so you don't want to do it.
But suppose I said: here, keep all the money from anyone who clicks your link and buys my product.
That's the virtual equivalent of having your own product, is it not?
Except the hours and hours and hours of time and effort, and the tens of thousands of dollars invested, are all mine. You don't have to do any of that. I'm just letting you keep the dough.
So would you still say this is too much work, even though I've done literally everything for you?
I've created the product, I've built up brand awareness, I take care of the customer service, and I've invested all the cash.
All you have to do is cash the checks.
And it has sold very well, and consistently, for over seven years since it first launched.
There is genuinely nothing further I can do. This is the best, most potentially lucrative bonus I can possibly offer, and when I thought of it I was very, very happy.
I'm even making a video showing you how to get people to click your link and buy. (I am an expert at this, having sold this product for over seven years.)
And it's a bonus for an excellent program, by the way: you'd be working with my guest on episode 1483 of the Tom Woods Show, who's the number-one affiliate on the largest affiliate network in the world, and who's managed to get eight of his students into other slots on the top ten.
But tonight at midnight Pacific the doors close for good and my bonus is withdrawn.
I know you realize how valuable this is.
Last call:
Tom Woods