Dear friend,
Have you given up on the idea of building your own list?
First of all, let me say that it's probably not your fault. If you spend any time at all online learning about Internet marketing, you'll find all kinds of gurus selling you their own Internet marketing package. You read a glowing sales letter, complete with screenshots of web traffic or Clickbank receipts, and it all looks so easy.
Maybe you even buy their offer, but it doesn't work quite as well as you thought. Maybe it's so complicated no one you know can even understand it. Or worse yet, it's incomplete without their next package, and so on. So you keep researching and perhaps buy another eBook from another guru, only to find that it completely contradicts the information you just read!
So what do you do with all this competing advice? Some people just throw up their hands and walk away from Internet marketing, more convinced than ever that it's all just a scam.
But you're different, because you're still reading this letter, and you keep telling yourself, "It can't be this hard." Honestly, you're right. But still it's very confusing when you read all the conflicting information about how to build your own list of loyal, paying subscribers.
You may be thinking that this is just another sales letter like the lines I just finished talking about. Yes, this is a sales letter, but it's about a different kind of product. I'm about to show you a way to implement three simple yet powerful list-building strategies that are easy to understand and will work for any online business.
I'll let you in on a little secret: the gurus aren't as smart as you think they are. In fact, they're just like you. Granted, they may have greater resources at their disposal. But they started just where you are, right now, just beginning to build your own list. They didn't start with thousands of subscribers. So trust me when I say this: If they can do it, you can do it.
Before get into the details, can you imagine what it would be like to have hundreds or thousands of people following your website? It's not that hard, if you know what to do.
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