The billion dollar TV industry's secret for making near-effortless sales during product launches & affiliate campaigns

Published: Fri, 11/09/18

In my last year of college when I majored in Radio & TV, one of my professors was what I’d consider a “for real” expert at the subject.

i.e. He owned several TV and radio stations.

And, presumably, just taught for fun.

Anyway, one of the things he taught was where the real money is made in the world of television:

Syndication.

(Re-runs).

From what I remember, the goal of a show is to get to 100 episodes. After that, TV companies can make a lot of income basically doing nothing but taking orders from TV stations to run their shows.

And guess what?

Over the past few years I have used this same concept when selling as an affiliate and when launching products using email. It’s a method that has collectively (between myself, clients, and affiliate partners) made many hundreds of thousands of dollars in extra sales, with minimal effort, and helped me beat other affiliates with bigger names and lists, while also launching products without having to go through all the long weeks of hootenanny other people do.

And guess what else?

It’s also something I teach on pages 42 & 92 in my Affiliate Launch Copynomicon book.

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It’s about some “not very nice” email secrets I use.

Including persuasion secrets used by Old Testament prophets to convert devil worshippers, used by mothers to keep stubbornly disobedient children alive, and used by people like Johnny Carson to become the most recognized man on TV in his day… Donald Trump to lower the media’s status (while raising his own)… and some of history’s greatest ad men to create advertising that blew away the competition.

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Ben Settle