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This week you can but it's with a twist. The twist is that next week the price is going up quite a b

This week you can [save $200 on my course bundle](=) but it's with a twist. The twist is that next week the price is going up quite a bit. It won't be available at this week's discounted price again either for a very long time or ever. Why increase the price? I've continually added more and more modules to this bundle of courses over the years. I will continue to do so as things in this business evolve. For example, initially the long tail keyword module had 10 keyword research methods. Now there are over 15 as I continue refining my methods. Another example is last year I conducted a massive content case study. I ordered the same article topic from 30 content providers. I wanted to find out who actually delivered the best content for a decent price. This bundle now features this entire case study including every single article delivered so you can judge for yourself. Those are just two examples of many. Also, the private forum is now as valuable, if not more valuable than the course itself. There are nearly 2,000 members. It's extremely active. There are many people in there who are very successful in this business and contribute regularly. I find myself using it as a resource weekly. Because it's built with state-of-the-art forum software (instead being on the FB Groups platform), you can search posts and threads and find so much information on pretty much everything pertaining to this business. So, this is your chance to get my entire course bundle at this low price. I've been busy this year... I've been working on growing my portfolio with some success. I need to remind you that this business takes time. I do not promise fast results but I'm able to replicate the process on multiple websites. Here are some examples: Example 1: Solid growth for my largest niche site My largest site grew 47% over the last year. Check it: =​ =​ If you've followed my income reports, you may recall the above site topped $100K in revenue a few months ago so it has dropped a bit in recent months. This happens. I've had big growth followed by plateaus and drops but the overall trajectory over several years I've built this site is upward. Example 2: A 15 month old niche sites growing nicely. ​ =​ ​ =​ Example 3: A 6 month old sites launched in April 2021 This site is very new but doing amazingly well built with the same strategy as the above two sites. The one twist here is I launched this site on an aged domain which definitely sped up growth. ​ =​ ​ =​ All of the above examples use the exact same process I set out in my course. The concept is this: - Target easy-to-rank keywords (I show you how to find them in droves), and - Write/publish great content covering those keywords/topics. ​ Rinse and repeat. That's it. It's still a lot of work because it requires a lot of content but the concept is simple. Because most of the easy keywords are informational topics, my main monetization method is display ads. As you can see above, display ads can earn very well. If you prefer affiliate offers, you can certainly incorporate that into these sites. I do... affiliate revenue is a small portion of my revenue, but it adds up as well. I should warn you that you need to publish quite a bit of content. Don't expect to write and publish 20 articles and have thousands of visitors over night. This business requires a lot of writing/publishing. If you don't like writing and have the funds, you can easily hire writers and pay for content. Most of my content is produced by other people. A big part of my course bundle goes into all this in detail. It's a very, very important part of the model. While this process isn't instant or overnight, if you can publish plenty of content and are willing to learn how to find the right topics to cover, this can work. There are dozens of success stories in the forum's "Milestones Thread". Every week new posts are added from people who are hitting new growth milestones. => [Save $200 on the course bundle here](=). This promotion is running all week but next week the price of this course bundle is going up substantially. Jon Fatstacksblog.com [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2016 Hill Drive, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7H 2N5

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