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$8,500 per month in only 9 months!

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  Hey there, Yesterday, I sent you the first installment of our . Today, I'm bringing you anothe

  Hey there, Yesterday, I sent you the first installment of our [undercover success series](. Today, I'm bringing you another success story in episode #2, featuring Robert Botha, a guy who seemingly managed to break all the rules following our system. (That is, The Authority Site System — our starter course walking you through the exact steps to build a profitable site from scratch, and Authority Hacker PRO - our advanced course for growing existing sites.) Despite most new authority sites taking 12+ months to start serious traction, Robert was able to take a blank WordPress installation to $8,500 per month in only 9 months! Say what!? 😲 I know, it's crazy, but every so often a story like this manages to rear it's head, and Robert was kind enough to jump on the podcast and [share his incredible journey with us](. Trust me, you'll want to hear every last detail of this one. Here's what you'll learn: - How he went from saving up money teaching English in Korea to building a highly profitable site in a passion niche - How he leveraged the information in our course to generate $8,500 in just 9 months (and keep it growing, month after month) - Why he still works relentlessly, 7 days a week, 8-10 hours a day to continue to grow his authority site - Why doubting himself was the one of the biggest challenges, and why seeing other peoples results in the AH PRO community was a game changer - How his site went from pennies to an earnings explosion in month 6, while still continuing to grow at a substantial rate in the following months - Why he thinks the Amazon Affiliate program is still the way to go despite the recent commission cuts - How he used the resources in AH PRO, including the 'Best X for Y' review template to generate considerable SEO traffic to his site - How following just a handful of tactics and mastering the basics was crucial to Roberts rapid success Ready for it? [=> Click here to listen to Robert's story]( If there's one story from this series that highlights just how quickly your life can change with the right direction, this is it. More to come, stay tuned.  Gael Breton Founder of Authority Hacker  P.S. Did you secure your spot for the webinar? Just another reminder to [reserve your spot]( for free live training webinar this Sunday. Seats are filling up fast. We'll be sharing some of our BEST tips, tricks and strategies when it comes to scaling authority sites, including a few gems we've never shared on the blog or podcast before -- so don't miss it!     Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Authority Hacker, 20-22 Wenlock Road, London, N1 7GU, United Kingdom

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