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Free course - How To Do A Challenge Funnel

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Expires Monday though. Â On Monday I'm releasing a course on how to sell a TON of stuff using Chall

Expires Monday though. Â On Monday I'm releasing a course on how to sell a TON of stuff using Challenges. [You can have it, free. Get it here. (This expires on Monday at midnight Cali time.)]( I've done FIVE since August. Four have been paid (where I charged for admission) ...and one has been free. Wanna see which ones worked best? [Check this out](. It's a video I just shot where I reveal the big picture numbers from each funnel (like - sales, ad spend, etc) ...plus you get the details of [my NEW FREE course that shows you how to use Challenge funnels]( Yep. [Free course - How to sell a bunch of stuff with Challenge funnels.]( There's a similar course out there for two grand and I bet it's really good. But I don't know because I haven't gone through it. I DO know that THIS one is good though ...and umm ...free is cheaper than two grand lol. [Get it here.]( It's limited though because the course starts on Monday at noon. [So have a look at this video - and if you like it, take the course :-)]( Frank P.S. I can tell you in advance (hate to spoil the surprise) that it's looking like free challenges actually make more revenue than the ones you charge an up-front fee for. ...Which is awesome. Because it's easier to give stuff away than to charge for it lol. [And speaking of giving stuff away - go here and get this course for free.]( Sent to: {EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Frank Kern Media, 3960 Howard Hughes Pkwy #500, Las Vegas, NV 89169, United States

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