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In 28 hours will close. That's 28 hours to gain access so that you can learn every detail how I go a

In 28 hours [my course]( will close. That's 28 hours to gain access so that you can learn every detail how I go about planning, launching and growing 5 and 6 figure per month niche sites. It's also 28 hours left to join a private forum where you can learn from many others doing the exact same. I'm not kidding when I say it's an active, thriving and helpful forum. The page view count (172K last month) is far higher than I ever expected when I started this forum a few years ago. My intention was that it serve as a way to answer questions from course members. It's become so much more than that. ​ ​ Those hundreds of page views are the result of thousands of members browsing thousands of threads loaded with useful tips and methods. It's a large group of niche site publishers. Some just starting. Some doing pretty well and growing. Some who are earning incredible sums from their site. The course and forum are truly a massive library of resources on niche site publishing. Yes, the forum is searchable. It's not a Facebook Group. It's old school forum format but uses the latest tech so it's extremely mobile friendly (I access it on my phone as much as my desktop). Waiting in the grocery store line up? Hop on the forum to see the latest happenings or learn about a colleague who hit a big milestone. Tired of TV commercials watching the game? Hop on the forum to see if there's any important SEO news reported or linked to. Crack your first $1,000 revenue day? Share your success by posting about it in the popular Milestones thread. You'll be congratulated by colleagues who get this business. This much I know and that is once you go through the keyword research course, you will get excited about publishing. Why? Because you'll be armed with ways to make it work. And once you believe you can make it work, you'll get down to work. That was my experience. But the course will close in 28 hours so now is the time to get on board. => [Get my course here]( (closes in 28 hours which is Sunday at midnight). Jon Fatstacksblog.com ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2016 Hill Drive, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7H 2N5

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