There are big thinkers and there are broke thinkers

Published: Tue, 01/15/19

Back in December, I did a JV with my pal Michael Senoff selling a product he created with the late, great Jim Camp.

It was a ridiculously generous offer, too.

(A $595 product for just $20).

And I wrote 14 emails, sent over 4 days, to sell it.

That’s a lot of emails by most peoples’ standards. (Not by mine though, if anything, I got a bit lazy.) And, one bloke asked during the campaign about why I was doing all this work to pick up a measly $20?

I used to be shocked by small thinking observations like this.

But now, I merely find them curiously amusing.

Here are some reasons why:

* It took about 5 hours to write those emails.

* My cut of the sales was just shy of $10,000.

* It “prepped” my list for another valuable Jim Camp-related offer I might be selling this year.

* I’ll very likely be repeating this exact same campaign next year and, also very likely, many more years to come. And if this is anything like another similar type offer I do with Michael Senoff each year, we will make a little more in sales each time, too, making this a long-term, reliable income stream that compounds on itself, with my only “work” being to reuse (i.e. copy & paste) emails I’ve already written each time.

So to answer the question of "all that work for just $20?"...

I’ll just say this:

There are big thinkers and their are broke thinkers.

If you’re the latter, there’s not much I can add to your life.

But if you’re the former, with the ability to think beyond one-time transactions, and if you want to know how to create affiliate campaigns that can not only potentially make lots of sales for your business, but also potentially create long-term income streams for it for sometimes years in the future, then my Affiliate Launch Copynomicon book can show you how.

Plus, until Friday at 11:59 PM EST, I’m letting people have it at a $200 discount.

Simply go to the URL below.

Then, read the sales letter carefully (do not buy on “impulse” — if you can’t be bothered to read and apply the information, save your money).

And then use the coupon code VILLAIN to get the discount.

Here’s the link:

http://www.EmailPlayers.com/copynomicon

Ben Settle

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