How to use email to create "annuity-like" income streams
Published: Wed, 02/19/20
And, I remember him saying:
(Paraphrased, this was probably 10 years ago)
“I did the math when you asked to interview me on this subject, and didn't realize I make six figures per year just with affiliate marketing.”
Anyway, I recently got to thinking about what he said.
And it dawned on me how my business, using emails I’ve already written (in some cases, written many years ago) also creates a substantial yearly income doing casual affiliate campaigns, that take sometimes just minutes to assemble.
(i.e. I copy & paste them into my email broadcasting service)
And the reason why isn’t due to some secksy “ninja” technique or whatever.
It’s simply the way these campaigns compound on each other.
For example:
Last night I mentioned a campaign from a couple years ago.
And, how I will be repeating that same campaign again, and the year after, and the year after… each time very likely making as much (if not more) than it did the year before, with the only “effort” being to copy & paste emails I’ve already written.
That, my fine feathered little birdie, is where the magic of compounding comes in.
Because, I have several offers I do this with year in, and year out — including offers I sell to my main list, and also offers I sell via bonus inserts I stick in my monthly “Email Players” newsletter.
Plus, there are several more offers I’ll be adding over time.
And, they will be added to the long term roster, too.
That means every month I do these, I can expect a certain number of sales from them.
And, that makes them "annuity-like" income streams.
i.e. income streams that come in year after year, with little effort.
Creating these kinds of reliable and repeatable income streams is one of the many powers potentially granted to your business with my “Affiliate Launch Copynomicon” methodology — which I’m letting people have at a $200 discount until Friday 2/21 at midnight EST.
However, before getting it, two words of warning:
1. Don’t drop it on your foot
(This book clocks in at over 800 pages)
2. It’s intended only for aggressive marketers with businesses that already have a list.
In other words:
Don’t buy it if you don’t have a real business, with a real list, and aren’t going to implement it to the letter.
Otherwise, you’ll just be wasting your time and money, Chester.
Don’t say you weren’t warned.
To get it at the $200 discount before Friday's looming deadline go to:
http://www.EmailPlayers.com/copynomicon
And use coupon code SPANK
(Make sure you see the price change before entering your info)
Ben Settle
P.S. If you are an "Email Players" subscriber, make sure you use the discount code in this month's issue. You get it at a better price than non-subscribers do.