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I warned you this would happen!

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fastestway.com

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matt@fastestway.com

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Sun, Jan 14, 2024 04:58 AM

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there, Read this whole email. It's short, but very important. As I write this to you, it's 6:36 am o

there, Read this whole email. It's short, but very important. As I write this to you, it's 6:36 am on Saturday, January 13. Nearly every day, I check the list of top 10 hottest-selling affiliate products for the previous day. When I checked yesterday's best sellers this morning, two particular products were on that list: [image] The two to pay attention to are: "GoBuildr", in position #1 and "7-Figure Sales Machine", in position #3. Clearly, both of these products are doing VERY well. Keep those products in the back of your mind. We'll come back to them in a minute. Now, there's no need for you to go and begin promoting either of these at this point. PRINCIPLE: With most affiliate products, by the time you see it listed on the "hottest products" list, most of the sales have already been made, and you're too late. That's the thing about affiliate products... Get in early, and there's a lot of moolah to be made. Get in late, and the action is gone. So it's worth a bloody fortune to know, in advance, which products are going to do well. And that's what makes those two products (GoBuildr & 7-Figure Sales Machine) so special. For BOTH of them, I predicted their success at least week BEFORE they were on the top sellers list. I did it on my Crystal Ball Report... a tool where I predict one of the hottest-selling products for the coming week. And back on December 31, I offered you a chance to be able to "know the future" about affiliate products using the Crystal Ball Report. And now you can see it REALLY works. And there's PLENTY more evidence than that. But for some reason you didn't respond to that offer. I don't know why. So I thought I'd share with you some HARD EVIDENCE that this thing works. And that's why you see the top-10 list above. 7-Figure Sales Machine was my prediction 2 weeks ago. GoBuildr was my prediction last week. And boy, oh boy, was I deadly accurate. My friend, I hate that you missed your opportunity on December 31 when I offered the Crystal Ball Report. The Crystal Ball Report is usually only available once per year, and that time has passed. But I don't want you to go without that astonishing tool any longer. Let me tell you more about what you're missing, [just visit this page.]( Best regards, Matt Bacak [Unsubscribe]( InfoSoft360 2011 Commerce Drive N Suite 106 Peachtree City, Georgia 30269 United States (404) 537-1321

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