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How to make money without NO email list

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If you’ve listened to any online gurus for more than 5 minutes you’ve probably heard this

If you’ve listened to any online gurus for more than 5 minutes you’ve probably heard this phrase: "The money is in the email list." When I was in college I was trying to figure out how to make money online cuz I didn't want a "real job." I swear every guru repeated that phrase like Rihanna singing about umbrellas. (Is that too dated a reference? Who cares haha.) As annoying as it was to hear over and over again... ...legit business owners and lifestyle entrepreneurs have been saying "the money is in the list" since the early 2000’s for one reason: It’s TRUE. It worked in 2003 and it still works in 2023. In fact, I’d argue that email lists are more important now than ever before because platforms like Instagram, Facebook, YouTube, Tik Tok, etc are constantly changing. And you don’t own your following. You OWN your email list. I've built 4 different 7 figure businesses. Each one succeeded primarily because of its email list. My current business is built all around email. On top of that, email is fun. (Yes, I know that may sound insane. When have you ever heard anyone say email is fun? But I promise you it actually is fun once you get good at it.) Here’s the challenge though… …building an email list is tough. Especially if you’re a beginner. Or you don’t have your own products. Or you don’t have thousands to spend on advertising and all the other stuff. So what if there was a way to profit from email lists…without owning one? What if you could get to $5,000 to $10,000 a month or more without… -Owning an email list -Spending money on traffic or ads -Having or using social media -Needing a college degree -Having any products to sell You don’t need any of that stuff… All you need is three things. - The ability to write at a third grade level. - The ability to fill out a mad lib. (If you’re old enough to remember those fun fill-in-the-blanks things.) - A free gmail or yahoo or email account of your choosing. If you feel like you fit that criteria, you should attend a free training I’m doing this Friday. He’s taught thousands of people how to earn a living from their laptop by using OTHER people’s email lists. That way you take none of the risk and get a percentage of the rewards. The free training will be on a zoom call this Friday, October 13 at 11am pacific time. [ Click here to register now]( Talk soon, Ian "no list needed" Stanley Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 3000 Mountain Shadow Rd, Boise, ID 83702, United States

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