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Brand new sites making 10k/m? (here’s how...)

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Hey {NAME}, The “gurus” love to show you big sites with millions of dollars in earnin

Hey {NAME},  The “gurus” love to show you big sites with millions of dollars in earnings (many of which started years ago)...  But what about the brand NEW sites making 10k/m or more in today's busy and noisy online world?  I'm talking about normal, everyday people like you whipping up a blogging site from scratch...  And methodically growing it to bring in 10k/m or more...  Without being a "tech wizard" or "coder"...  Or some "great writer".  I cannot overstate the importance of this when you're still in the early stages:  You absolutely must follow a predictable monetization model...  Where you can consistently generate income as you grow.  "Guess work", sitting around hoping and praying, and doing 17 different or outdated things at the same time...  Is why 98% of bloggers out there continue scraping pennies off the floor instead of making any real money.  So to "demystify" the process to your first 10k/m...  I'm going to share with you my top blog monetization strategies working today in this short video:  [----> Just click here to watch it now.](  I'll also show you the "near-perfect approach" our current students follow to crack their first 10k/m with a brand new (and sustainable site) that doesn't eat up too much time.  Let me know if it helps you!  - Adam P.S. Interested in working together more closely?  We’ve opened up spots for September 2023 students inside our [Blog Growth Engine.](  This mentorship is truly the "I have more support than I know what to do with” experience...  With unlimited support from our exclusive community and weekly live Q&A sessions to make sure you stay FOCUSED and CONSISTENT.  Not only that…  But we also guarantee that you’ll be on track to earning your first 10k/m (and beyond) or we’ll give you back every dollar (as long as you do the work).  Sound interesting?  [---> Click here now and let’s see if our Blog Growth Engine is a good fit for you.]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( Income Growth Engine LLC 7542 Excitement Dr Reunion Florida 34747 United States [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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