Here we go again.
Some musician I've never heard of (Winston Marshall) endorsed Andy Ngo's book about Antifa violence.
Well, you know that isn't allowed.
So we got the ritual apology:
"Over the past few days I have come to better understand the pain caused by the book I endorsed."
The rest is just like that.
I've offended people.
I need to go examine my blind spots.
Blah blah blah.
Get off your knees, loser.
I would hate to feel like I was in a world in which I had to offer one of these wretched, b.s. apologies. (Even if I were, I still wouldn't apologize.)
But I can tell every one of these thought controllers to pound sand.
My business is insulated from the crazies.
The fundamentals of it are this:
(1) I find something people are interested in;
(2) I give away a free eBook about it in exchange for their email addresses;
(3) I send offers (in an entertaining way) to those people for things that will help them.
That's the entire business. Anyone can do this.
But it starts with an eBook, a white paper, a report, something.
Cranking those out is easy with a software called Sqribble.
Among other things, it offers you features like these:
— Automatic table of contents
— Automatic headers and footers
— Automatic pagination
— Drag and drop design
— Add or delete pages
— Add your own media
— 300+ Google Fonts
— 50 eBook templates (covering 15 different niches)
— 10 different eBook themes (one click changes color scheme of book)
— Import content from a URL
— Manually add content
Temporary coupon code NY2021 gets you the lowest price on it I've ever seen.
Last call:
Tom Woods