Have you ever thought about retirement for Internet marketers?
We donāt really have āhealth insuranceā for Internet marketers, and we also donāt have 401kās.Ā So how do we retire?
Do we ever retire?
Whatās that even look like?
Iāve come up with an answer that Iām calling itĀ āThe Internet Marketing Retirement Plan.ā
Step 1: Build a big email list
Step 2: Retire
Let the up and comers hunt down the latest tools and gear to buy. Weāve already been there done that and learned the tools aināt the answer.
Let the up and comers fly and drive all around the world speaking on stages, because I dunno about you but if I never saw another airport in my life Iād be ok. In fact Iād smile a little about that!
Let the up and comers stay up all night stressing about which JV is going to mail out tomorrow and how are we going to afford our launch prizes and how on earth are we going to live through the reciprocal emails this launch is going to cost me!
No more webinars, no more 7 day challenges, no more product launchesā¦
Feel me???
Build a list, press send daily, and enjoy the rest of your day.
Done.
Easy.
Our best selling workshop just got even better!
What if I told you that you could build your email list without spending a penny of your own hard-earned cash?
Iāve discovered two powerful methods toĀ leverage OTHER PEOPLEāSĀ MONEYĀ and toĀ grow your list 10x as fast.
This is the biggest breakthrough Iāve had in 20 years of building email lists.
In our two new workshop sessions, Iāll reveal everythingā¦
I know what youāre thinkingā¦
This must be blackhat?
This must be illegal?
No and no!Ā Itās 100% legal (if done right) and not blackhat at all. Better yet, I discovered that people have been doing this for 20+ years, so itās not a temporary trick either.
And my fave partā¦
It doesnāt require FB ads even a tiny bit.
While others are frantically dumping thousands are struggling with FB ad dissaprovals, account shut downs, iphone policy updates, and more.
Youāll be in a new blue ocean with next to zero competition.
Yours (and mine) āRetirement Planā just got a whole lot more achievableā¦
Meet Your Instructor:Ā Justin started in 2007 with just $60 in an Adwords account and turned it into 6 figures. Then opened a digital ad agency and grew it to 7 figures. For the last 5 years heāsĀ coached thousands of ad buyers within AdSkills from beginner to elite leading them on to build their own 6 and 7 figure agencies.Ā Justin learned the O.P.M. strategy from a mentor and then used it to add over 400,000 leads in 30 days.
What would it be worth to you to finally have a big email list?
For me itās been worth $4.8 million.
Matt Paulsen says on Twitter that having an email list has been worth over $110 million to him.
Those are crazy high numbers, but what if all you did was $250k/yr, wouldnāt that still be a nice retirement?
Since having my email list, my lowest earning year was $91,885.
If thatās all you made from what you learn on this workshop, it would easily be worth $1,000 bucks.
While, I do think this is a $1,000 (maybe double),Ā Iām not even charging half thatā¦
If you order before March 25th, youāll get theĀ early bird price of only $249,Ā after that itās going up to $499.
You could make that back in one sale from what you learn in session #5ā¦
Maybe you already have a big email list?
Maybe youāre already making millions??
If thatās the case then you do not need this workshop. You can just exit out of this page and go back to your life. This isnāt for you.
But if youāre not yet making at least $10k/mo from your email list, and you donāt have a at least 5,000 subscribers, then this workshop is exactly what you need.
In this workshop weāre going to give you a proven plan to follow, campaigns to copy, example lead magnets to use, and show you how to use other peopleās money to grow YOUR email list..
OPTION A:Ā Hit the back button and your life stays the same.
OPTION B:Ā Hit the order button, join us, and grow your retirement email list!
Only you know what you needā¦
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