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How to use AI to land email clients

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I don’t believe AI is replacing humans and stealing their jobs… …at least not in the

I don’t believe AI is replacing humans and stealing their jobs… …at least not in the email copywriting world. I do believe it’s an amplifier that can make your life WAY easier to make money as an email copywriter…if you use it correctly. It won’t make it so you can do zero work and make money while you watch Netflix all day. However, you can use it to do about 80% of the work you’d have to do without it. (And watch Netflix for most of the day if that's your thing.) I wanna show you how to do that... How to land email copywriting clients that will pay you anywhere from $1,000 to $5,000 per month to write a couple emails a week for them. I’ve helped hundreds of people go from zero to six figures a year in my 90 Days to Freedom program…all without any AI or automation. That’s why I’m so excited about the training I’m gonna do on Wednesday. I’m gonna show you how to do what they’ve done…but you’ll only have to do about 20% of the work they’ve had to do. So if you’re interested in learning how to use AI to land email copy clients, show up for the free training I’m doing on Wednesday. Yes, I’ll be selling something on the call. But it’ll be 90% content and 10% pitching. If you’re interested, just register below. The call is Wednesday at 9am pacific time. [ Click here to register now]( This is a brand new presentation I’ve never done before. If you’re on live, you’ll be able to ask questions. And yes, it’ll be recorded and I’ll send the recording out. I’m legit stoked to teach this because I’m always looking for ways to make it easier to help people succeed. I’ve never seen anything that makes it easier than what I’m gonna show you. That’s all for now. Talk soon, Ian “I know I’ve been talking about AI a lot but it’s cuz it’s legit” Stanley P.S. I used to kinda hate AI. I hated hearing everyone talk about it so much. I hated the hype. I hated the threat of it taking over and ruining society. But I now see the value in it which is why I’m so stoked on this specific use of AI. Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 3000 Mountain Shadow Rd, Boise, ID 83702, United States

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