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Traffic getting is a superpower | Course closes in 1 day

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My course closes tomorrow. => [Grab the course here](. --------------------------------------------------------------- ​ The photo above is me. The real me. Yes, my name is actually Jon Dykstra. On my passport it's Jonathan Dykstra, but it's been Jon to friends and family for years. I stand behind everything I do with Fat Stacks. Since I started getting active on Twitter, folks in my personal life have been exposed to my work with Fat Stacks. Somehow tweets with my handle end up in their feed. I'm good with that because I stand behind Fat Stacks and all it offers. Being able to get traffic to a website is a super power in our economy. It's one of the most valuable skills you can have. Many people I know in personal life take me out for coffee, lunch, dinner... you name it to learn all facets of online marketing. Some want to learn about niche sites. Some want to improve their brick and mortar online presence. Some want help with their ecommerce projects. I'm happy to help. Just this past week a very good friend sent me a screenshot showing that his business website grew 77% since he put into action some advice I gave him. Last week I met with a friend to help. Monday I'm meeting someone else for dinner. I don't market at all. It's purely because I've shown publicly that I can get traffic online. Proof and experience is better than the best sales page. Starting an agency wouldn't be a stretch but it's not for me... at least for now. Word spreads when you know how to do something people want to learn. The only reason I'm telling you this is there are endless opportunities once you know how to drive traffic and earn revenue online. The sky is the limit. My passion is niche blogging so that's what I stick with. It works There are course members who have used some of what I've taught over the years and gone on to create far more lucrative niche sites and publishing businesses than me. That's something I'm proud of. It only takes one validated technique ​[My course]( sets out every traffic method I use (as well as monetization and much, much more). You don't need to succeed with them all. You need only make one work to create a lucrative niche site. Heck, you can take what I teach and tweak it to work better for you. Many have. For example, I've had success creating content for B2B audiences within a niche. It's a great strategy; fun strategy. My course covers this in detail. I've earned a small fortune from it over the years. It's not for everyone, but it's there if the concept appeals to you. Every method I discuss in the course is validated by me. More than validated. I use it as part of my niche site business. I don't talk theory. If it's in there it's because I use it. For instance, I'm testing a new traffic strategy right now. It hasn't succeeded yet so I've not mentioned it. If it works, I'll set it out in the course. If it doesn't work, I leave it out. It's the same with AI content. I only created that module once I figured out how I can make it work for me. I have and so I've started that module. I'm certain the AI teachings will grow considerably given it'll grow in importance for me as an effective tool. When something stops working for me, I tell you For example, up until 2 to 3 years ago, Pinterest traffic was plentiful and easy. Then it stopped. My course has a large Pinterest module (I did well with Pinterest for years). When it stopped, I removed it from the course because I didn't want members wasting their time. Interestingly, many people asked that I add it back because it was still working for them, so I added it back with a disclaimer saying that Pinterest wasn't good for me at the time. Then lo and behold, in late 2022, Pinterest traffic started growing again. I'm now extremely active on Pinterest. I've developed a streamlined workflow for my Pinterest efforts. I added that new workflow as a detailed lesson. My "in-the-trenches" course PLUS forum is the ultimate niche site learning portal My course contains everything I do. There's plenty of actionable tactics and strategies throughout. But the course is just me. The forum, with well over 3,000 members, is the zeitgeist of niche site publishing. Successful members share so much actionable information that it's arguably more valuable than my course. I've learned an incredible amount from the forum. Just yesterday I learned of a new tool on the forum that's simply amazing. Putting it altogether and it really is the zeitgeist of niche publishing. And so today is your lucky day because you can actually join. It's not available most days of the year. If you publish online in any capacity, I'm confident you'll find something helpful. => [Join my course and forum here](​ Closes tomorrow. Jon Fatstacksblog.com ​ ​ ​ [Unsubscribe]( | [Update your profile]( | 2016 Hill Drive, North Vancouver, British Columbia V7H 2N5

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