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Do you know the one thing every single successful marketer has in common? Their own products. Look,

Do you know the one thing every single successful marketer has in common? Their own products. Look, it doesn’t matter what others tell you, the truth is if you want to be successful YOU MUST be creating [Your own products.]( Don’t believe me? Go and find me just one successful marketer online who doesn’t have their own products. I know you won’t. And I know you’re thinking “what about affiliate marketing?” And you would be right to an extent. It is possible to make an income from affiliate marketing, but I guarantee every successful affiliate marketer is still creating their own products. Plus when you’re an affiliate marketer all of the traffic efforts come from you. Surely it makes more sense to be the product creator so you can RECRUIT affiliates. It’s wonderfully simple, but so many people don’t do it, and do you want to know why that is? It’s because they think it’s hard, when it’s not. Granted, it’s going to take work, and most people are too lazy to do the work. They want everything done for them, and this is what some marketers prey on, the easy button everyone is looking for. In fact, most wannabe marketers are spending waaaay to much money on ‘push button’ programs that never work. They are caught in an endless cycle of buying product after product thinking the next one will be the one, but it never is. Want to know who taught me this? John Thornhill, and he can teach you this, and a lot more to boot. Internet Marketing needn’t be hard, if you have access to the right material. [Just get on his training]( follow his blueprint and I promise you won’t look back, and you can quote me on that. Best Regards To Your Huge Success, Simon [Blue ListBuilding]( [View this email in your browser]( **If at any point you find that the information is no longer relevant to you, simply click the link at the bottom of any email and you'll be automatically unsubscribed. If you do not wish to receive any more emails, you can [unsubscribe here](. This message was sent to {EMAIL} by simon@bluelistbuilding.com 6 Richgrove Crt, Sudbury, Ontario P4A 4G6, Canada [Unsubscribe from all mailings]( [Unsubscribe]( | [Manage Subscription]( ?p=500289

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