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I don't trust most "gurus"

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I don’t trust most of the so-called “gurus” that teach people how to make money onlin

I don’t trust most of the so-called “gurus” that teach people how to make money online. A lot of them care way more about selling their courses than actually helping people. They’ll say damn near anything to make a sale. They’ll make promises they can’t back up. They’ll make claims that just aren’t true. Or they’ll cherry pick results from a few students and only use those testimonials. That’s why I RARELY promote other people’s products. I need to believe, without a single ounce of doubt, that their course truly helps the people who buy it. Lots of people ask me to promote their courses to my list and I say no to almost all of them. I’m just not willing to promote a sub par course in order to have a good pay day. The long-term trust of my list is wayyyy more important to me than short term profits. That’s why I’m legit excited to share what I’m gonna share with you this week. A few years ago I met a dude that teaches people how to make money by doing something I had never heard of. The dude was a super genuine southern guy that was immediately likable. I could tell he was different than most of the other gurus I had met. He talked about the results of his students more than the amount of money he was making. You have no idea how rare that is in this industry. When he explained what he teaches people I was legit surprised. The method was so odd yet simple that it made sense why it worked. Now, it’s not likely to make you millions. But making a few thousand a month or even ten thousand or more is realistic. Not overnight, but over the course of a few months. I don’t wanna spoil the surprise of what the method is just yet… So if you’re interested, just register for the free training below. I know I’m not giving you many details, but just know I wouldn’t be promoting the free training if I didn’t believe in it 100%. And before you register, yes, there will be something for sale at the end. But you will learn a lot whether you buy or not. Interested? Register below. It takes place this Wednesday at noon pacific. 3pm eastern. I’ll be on the training too. [ Click here to register now]( Talk soon, Ian “most gurus are full of it” Stanley P.S. If you're not interested in this offer you can click below and you won't get any more emails about it. I'm gonna send quite a few about it this week so you can opt out of this promo if it's not your cup of tea. [Click here]( if you don't wanna hear about this. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 3000 Mountain Shadow Rd, Boise, ID 83702, United States

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