Extreme couponers are chumps [time sensitive]

Published: Fri, 06/30/17

You know those extreme couponers -- they clip coupons for a full-time living, and they get practically their entire grocery order for free.

What most people do only casually, they do strategically and deliberately. So instead of getting 5 cents off a box of Cream of Wheat, they pay 3 cents for an entire cart of food.

Problem: you spend 40 hours a week collecting coupons, and you get a $500-$600 return.

Meh.

Being what's known in the industry as a "super affiliate" is analogous to being an extreme couponer. What others do casually, you've got down to a science.

(As an affiliate, you earn commissions on other people's products when people order them through your link.)

Typical affiliates sit and wait for people to come and click on their links, and are happy to earn their $40 monthly commission.

You, as a super affiliate, know where to find people, how to make the offer irresistible, and how to get people to click and buy.

A super affiliate, by definition, is someone who earns at least five figures per month as an affiliate.

Mark Ling, who's been at this for 18 years, earns 6 or sometimes 7 figures per month.

Amazing.

Curious to pull back the curtain on this crazy and fascinating world?

Three options:

(1) Get your questions answered live in Mark's final sessions tonight:

(2) Get a recap of what's inside Mark's Learn Build Earn program before the doors close at midnight PST: http://www.happyearner.com/recap

(3) Or jump directly on board and grab a piece of the awesomeness:

I can tell you from personal experience: Mark won't disappoint.

But get clicking before this email turns into a pumpkin.

Tom Woods





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