Michael Boldin, founder of the Tenth Amendment Center, was the very first guest on the Tom Woods Show. We're
talking episode number one.
Today he shared some feedback he received from a reader. I've used asterisks over the foul language, and kept all the punctuation errors.
Get this:
"Have you heard of this newfangled invention called POWERPOINT. ****WITS! You spaced out the statements too far apart. I cant scroll through your click bait to find your message. Too much swirling graphics NOT SEXY. NOT IMPRESSED. UNSUBSCRIBED. (The funny thing here is, is that I actually support U and & ur cause.... Just can't get past your sh**ty moronic way of communicating... ****TARD!"
Imagine being displeased with someone's presentation style and responding like that. This is not a normal person.
Thankfully, I'm not in a business where I have to bend over backwards to appease people like this (and neither is Michael). I can just tell them to go jump in a lake.
And so can you.
Emails from me come and go, but if you've been waiting for the soup-to-nuts, explain-every-step-to-me eCommerce system of the sort my listeners have prospered with over the years, well, your ship has just come in.
I've featured its creator, Aidan Booth, on the Tom Woods Show twice.
He's just released a free report on precisely what you want: a newbie-friendly system that doesn't require tech knowledge or zillions in capital or Facebook ads or dealing with China.
You should read this report, which is available for only a couple of days.
And yes, when you see results like the ones inside, they're real:
Once you've done that, don't sign up for one of Aidan's generic workshops. Sign up for the one he's doing with me, since only on that one are you getting my freebies (including my $97 product, which I'm giving everyone just for attending):
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