Ever read a book by a cable news host?
I don't discriminate here: this applies to FOX News as much as MSNBC.
These are truly the worst books of all.
They're all ghostwritten, they're light on facts, and they're heavy on bloviating and rants.
They're a complete waste of your time.
The CIA could read them aloud during interrogations, and the poor victims would spill everything they knew just to make it stop.
If I'm going to read a book, I expect to know a lot more by the time I'm done.
One thing I can say about the old man's books is that I gather material it's taken me years to acquire and master, and convey it in a book that people can consume in a matter of hours.
Same with my courses for the Ron Paul Curriculum. That's material I've absorbed over 20 years, but students can learn it in a semester or two.
Welp, I've got something else to teach you, except this time it won't just be satisfying your intellectual curiosity. What I'm teaching in my brand new product is how to solve the single biggest obstacle people face online:
Traffic.
They have a nice website or an attractive offer, but when they launch it, tumbleweeds roll by.
Whatever you do is going to be a bust if you don't figure out how to get people to see it. That's common sense.
Luckily for you, I've been doing that for many years -- with quite a bit of success, I might add.
I've had plenty of frustration along the way, but now you can fast forward right over that.
It's called Traffic Academy.
You can learn this stuff hit-and-miss over five years (if the frustration hasn't led you to commit an atrocity by then), or you can let me teach it to you in no time.
Not to mention: my co-author and I are pretty good teachers.
Be stuck in misery forever, hating the world and dreading when people ask how your online hustle is going, or let us just show you how it's done.
You know what to do.
Here's that shiny link:
Tom Woods