Letter To Jim

by Greg Nemer on February 11, 2008

Jim,

Last night I sent you a link to 1Shoppingcart which is an extensive system for doing everything you need marketing your products.
I noticed that a few of your possible affiliates are using it and you can get a commission off of referrals to them through 1shopping cart.
here’s the link again:

1ShoppingCart

There is one more affiliate Service which is Very popular, it is called ClickBank. However it does not offer sales of physical products:

ClickBank.

The thing to do is to look for potential products that you would like to promote (in the marketplace) from there and then I’ll help you on Monday.

Just wanted to let you know that I purchased membership to Ewin Chias Super Affilate Club today as it just launched at noon. The reason I purchased it is because he is considered one of the top marketers and he is giving away some time sensitive materials.
He is also giving a discounted price today as it is his launch and then he, like all other marketers will go up in a few days.
Check it out:
Greg Recommends Ewin Chia

The other person that I recommend is Derek Gehl

Both can personally mentor you.

Here’s a canned sales letter for his club:

I’m in the middle of reading this book you may have heard
of…

It’s called “The 4-Hour Workweek” and it’s written by a
30-year-old millionaire named Timothy Ferriss — and this
sucker has been flying off the shelves from coast to coast.

The book’s philosophy essentially boils down to this…

If you manage your time, your goals, and your priorities
effectively, it’s totally possible for you to generate a
comfortable, full-time income working just 4 hours per week.

Goodbye trying to fit your social life around your 9-to-5 job,
and hello freedom and prosperity!

Seriously though — who doesn’t want that? No wonder this
book’s become an instant best-seller.

But since releasing it, Tim Ferriss has come under some
serious fire from prominent entrepreneurs who are whining
(let’s be honest) that designing your ‘ideal lifestyle’ of
minimal work and maximum play is not that simple… that it
takes YEARS of hard work, blood, sweat, and tears to make that
happen.

But I beg to differ!

I’ve know many people who have started their own moneymaking
Internet businesses from scratch. (In fact, I count myself
among their number!)

And I can tell you this without a shadow of a doubt:

The success people like us have achieved did NOT come as a
result of how much time we’ve spent working on our businesses,
but what we’ve DONE with the time we’ve spent.

For example: Someone with clear, intentional goals and a
step-by-step action plan will accomplish wayyyyy more in 60
minutes than someone who is mired in information overload and
analysis paralysis will accomplish in 8 hours.

I’ve seen high school drop outs, retirees who are downright
scared of computers, and even teenagers achieve *massive*
success on the Internet ‘working’ as little as 4 hours per
week… and in some cases, even less than that!

It’s possible — I’ve seen it, I’ve done it, and I’d like you
to do it, too.

To discover how we did it, click here now:

http://www.marketingtips.com/4-hour-workweek/t/916320

Greg

P.S. Here’s another secret for you…

You don’t have to know it all, learn it all, or spend days at
a time researching your next step to generate a full-time
income on the Internet. You simply need to surround yourself
with people who have the expertise that you don’t, and let
them steer you along towards success.

But where can you find such experts willing to openly share
their expertise and stand over your shoulder as you grow your
own moneymaking website? Click here now to find out!

http://www.marketingtips.com/4-hour-workweek/t/916320

Whichever you choose will be a good investment and you can cancel any time.
Look forward to seeing you on Monday.

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