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I would tell my mum to do this

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I have a simple filter to decide whether or not I’d promote someone else’s product. Would

I have a simple filter to decide whether or not I’d promote someone else’s product. Would I feel good if my mum bought the course and did what was in it? Now, thankfully, my parents don’t need to do anything online to make a living. But it’s a good barometer for whether or not I truly believe in something. It’s also a good barometer for how easy something is to learn. My mum can barely find the URL bar on an internet browser…so I know if she could do it…just about anyone can haha. She’s very smart, just not good at technology. That’s why I feel so good about the free training my friend is putting on tomorrow. He’s teaching one of the simplest and weirdest methods I’ve ever seen for making money on da interwebz. I actually called him this weekend to ask him some questions about the course. One of the questions I asked was this: "If you had a family member that HAD to make money online to made ends meet, would you tell them to use your course? Or would you recommend something else? " He immediately said he’d recommend his own course. And I’ve known this dude for years and trust him to tell me the truth. To me, that’s a BIG deal. Because if you asked most gurus about their courses with no cameras rolling…they would say no. It’s an odd way of making money but it’s legit simple to do and it’s 100% ethical. I would never promote anything that was even slightly shady. If you wanna learn about it, just register for the free training below. It takes place at noon pacific, 3pm eastern tomorrow (Wednesday). I’ll be on the training as well. [ Click here to register now]( Talk soon, Ian "so easy my mum could do it" Stanley P.S. This is JUST for people who want to make extra income. It’s not for people who are already making tens of thousands from their own business. If you wanna quit your day job or just bring in some extra money on the side, it’s for you. P.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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