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Are you too smart to be an affiliate?

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charlesngo.com

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charles@charlesngo.com

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Tue, Jul 11, 2017 11:07 PM

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Hi {NAME}, Do you know somebody who?s super smart and trying to make money? But they never reall

Hi {NAME}, Do you know somebody who’s super smart and trying to make money… But they never really get anywhere? It could be one of your family members or a friend. Or maybe it’s you... We all know people like this - I know guys with PhDs who technically should be millionaires. These are smart, tech savvy, hard working guys… Some of them even went to Ivy League schools, live in Silicon Valley, and hang in all the right circles. They have everything in their favor, so why do they never hit the big time? They are too “smart”. Sometimes I want to scream at them. “Just do XYZ, and get to work!” Think about it for a second… What does a “smart” person do? - They carefully weigh up decisions - They look at the pros and cons of their options - They will research the competition and markets - They read, study, and “learn” about something for a long time And then 99.99% of the time they talk themselves out of doing anything at all. They think “This opportunity is too saturated, I’ll grab the next one. ” Or “I’ve researched this and I think I missed the boat on this, I’ll wait for the next trend. ” Then 20 years later they’re still broke, and wondering why they aren’t rich yet. What are they doing wrong? They overanalyze everything, and 99% of the time they come up with a reason for not doing anything at all. What they don’t see is that if you look hard enough at anything, you’ll find a reason not to do it. Is this you? Do you spend all your time reading blogs or forums, and then talk yourself out of taking action? Or do you run a campaign and then immediately shut it off as soon as it loses money? What’s the solution? There’s an image I love that explains it perfectly: Here’s what it means. - I could research a vertical and a niche and find out within 20 seconds whether I can make money in it or not. - You might take 2 hours to do the same thing, but the problem is that you don’t know what you’re doing. You’re researching and “trying” to find out what works, but I know what works. What’s the problem with your research? - You don’t know what to look for. - You don’t know what the signals are. - You don’t know if you’re playing yourself, or if your analysis is correct. - You feel like you’re wasting your time (and you probably are). I’ve been doing 7 figures / year for the last 10 years at my companies, and I’ve trained hundreds of people to become full-time affiliates. I will tell you definitively “Do XYZ and you will make money in that traffic source, niche, GEO.” If you suffer from overanalyzing, too much information, and constantly “researching”, I can help you. You need someone to [tell you what to do]( to hit 4 figures/ day, instead of guessing. Then you can focus 100% on putting in the work knowing that you’re on the right track. If you want me to explain in detail, and give you a step-by-step plan EXACTLY what you need to start doing to hit 4-5 figures per day as an affiliate, you might be a good fit for the AFFcelerator workshops. [Here’s the link to have an interview]( with me if you want to apply. Talk soon, Charles I [don't want to hear]( about the Super Affiliate Intensive Workshops, but I want to keep getting affiliate marketing emails from Charles. If you want to give up on the hustle: [Unsubscribe]( AFFcelerator, LLC 199 E Flagler St #398 Miami, Florida 33131 United States

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