This week I've been on a bit of a retreat on the island of St. Lucia.
When I first got to my room, which doesn't have a fourth wall, I thought it was cute to see a bird in there.
Little did I know I'd be fighting with these little bastards all week.
Don't leave any leftover food unguarded, because before you know it, the little blood-sucking parasites have eaten it.
Oh, and let's just say...
...birds aren't known for using sanitary facilities for relieving themselves.
So this situation is fast turning into a Hitchcock movie.
I went from 100% good will toward these creatures to viewing them as my mortal enemy.
(Still, after four days of this, I have managed not to lay a hand on a single one of them despite their villainy.)
Now:
I suspect some of you have gone from HOORAY to BOO like this also.
You're full of excitement about your passion project: I'm going to take this thing I love and make a business out of it! Or: the world is going to love my new blog! Or: my new online T-shirt store is going to be a great source of side income!
And then you realize: darn, it's hard to get people to click and visit.
I hear you.
That's why this week I've been pleading with you to listen to me.
There is a way, using a simple, idiot-proof piece of inexpensive software, to make other people want to spread the word about you and what you're doing.
But tonight its launch discount disappears forever.
Six months from now -- or, heck, six years -- you do not want to live through the following scenario:
"I'm so excited -- I've built an online business out of my passion!
"But doggone it, I had no idea just how hard it would be to spread the word without spending a fortune on ads.
"And doggone it times ten -- didn't Woods have a way to help me automatically recruit people to help me spread the word, by giving them incentives to do so?
"Doing this all by myself is really rough.
"The old man was right again...."
The window for the easiest decision of 2021 is closing at midnight:
Tom Woods