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What I'd do if I was starting from zero

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feedthewolf.com

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One the main questions people like to ask me is: "What would you do if you were starting from nothin

One the main questions people like to ask me is: "What would you do if you were starting from nothing and wanted to make $5,000 a month? It has to be part-time cuz I have a job." Ok, they don't phrase it exactly like that, but you get the point. I get it. When I wanted to be able to travel the world and make money from my laptop, I asked people the same question. Now that I'm the person who can answer, I have a simple answer. Write emails for small businesses. Each business is typically worth $1,000 to $5,000 a month. Maybe over $10,000 a month per business once you're really established and working with high level businesses. But something changed recently. You don't even have to write the emails from scratch. You can use my AI tool to do that for you. It'll get you 80% of the way there. Maybe 98% of the way there. So really it's not even writing emails for small businesses. It's sending them. Or just giving them the stuff to send. That's why it's now about knowing how to find those small businesses and getting them to pay you. Which is why I'm gonna do a training on Monday about exactly what to do. I'll show you what I would do if I wanted to quit a job or just make extra money on the side. It's never been easier than it is now because of AI. If you're interested, register for the training below. It's free to attend and I think you'll learn a lot. If you're already making a bunch of money, this ain't for you. If you've ever been on one of my training calls you know it's laid back and I actually TEACH a lot. It's not just some obnoxious pitch fest full of "secrets" that aren't actually secrets. It'll be fun. [ Click here to register]( I'm also gonna announce my birthday sale on the call. Each year for the last 3 years I've done a birthday sale. It's the biggest discount I ever give on anything BY FAR. This year will be the biggest one I've ever done. I'm turning 34 so I gotta do it bigger than before. I'll explain soon. My birthday is June 18th so I'll explain before then. Talk soon, Ian "getting old" Stanley Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 13359 N. Hwy 183, Ste. 550, Austin, TX 78750, United States

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