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The case against Borrowed Authority

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csaba@gameofconversions.com

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*HEADS UP: I'll be emailing you more than usual today... So if you know for a fact you're NOT intere

*HEADS UP: I'll be emailing you more than usual today... So if you know for a fact you're NOT interested in The Borrowed Authority Method, [simply click THIS link](=)... and I'll make sure you WON'T hear more about it (don't worry, you'll still get my regular emails, just not regarding this offer) --------------------------------------------------------------- For more than a week, I've been emailing almost exclusively about my [upcoming Borrowed Authority Method workshop.](​ And -- despite me genuinely thinking that this WILL give you tons of value -- I do realize it's not for everyone. I'm 100% confident this will work well in most cases... However, there are certain cases where you probably shouldn’t use it. These are: ​ #1 When you don’t have (and don't want to create) an intent-based lead magnet ​ Look… At the core of this strategy, you need something that you can share with the audience of your partners that’s inherently valuable and helpful for THEM. If you don’t have a lead magnet (not even a 1-page simple PDF) that solves a specific burning problem for your Ideal Customer Avatar (or you don't want to create one in the near future)... Then this probably won’t work for you. You can’t just say “Join my newsletter” and be done with it. People won’t care about that. Instead, you need some sort of freebie that you can share with people and make their lives better. No, it does NOT have to be perfect or anything like that... (in fact, part of the workshop itself will be about coming up with a "Big Idea" for a more sexy lead magnet) But if you've never had a lead magnet before... OR tried to build a list with something like that... Then it's ok to sit this workshop out. Not because the strategy itself doesn't work... it does. But because you probably lack the experience necessary to "tie everything together". ​ #2 - When your chosen partner doesn’t have an audience ​ Look… The name of this strategy is "Borrowed Authority" for a reason. It means you BORROW…. AUTHORITY. If you want to select partners who don't have authority at all... Then you can borrow all you want, it won’t make much of a difference. Instead, you’ll want to choose partners who have at least a decently nurtured audience of fans who trust them and look up to them. Without this, it’s going to be a tall order to really get impressive results (Fortunately, I’ll show you how to select the best partners in the workshop!) So ask yourself this: "Do I know of at least 1-2 people in my social circle who have some sort of audience full of people I'd also like on my list?" If the answer is YES... then this will work out just fine. If the answer is a solid NO... then you might have trouble getting the most out of this training. (although you can still learn a ton about how to make a strategy like this work) ​ #3 - If you don’t have an email follow-up system ​ Here's the thing, {NAME}... You WILL get high-quality leads using this strategy… But if you won’t do anything with them AFTER they join your list, then it’s all for nothing. I know that might seem harsh, but it's true. The name of the game is "follow-up"... And the better job you do here, the more disproportionate results you'll have. Simple as that. Fortunately for you... If you're on my list then you should be good in this regard... Because the #1 way to get on my list nowadays is to grab my Rapid Lead Activator book... Which is ALL about building a solid 5-part welcome sequence that imprints people into your world... Starts the process of building Know, Like, and Trust... And "Activates" them in general to start doing something. (whether that's clicks, replies, or anything else) So if you have some sort of welcome sequence (ideally following what I teach in the book)... You're good. *** So there you go... 3 cases in which this strategy probably won't work for you. As I said before, this is not for everyone... But -- in 90% of cases -- it'll work just fine. (given you implement what I'll teach you ;) In fact, the first version of this added 895 fresh new email subscribers to my list in under 3 months (for free). So... If you wanna build a responsive list of high-intent leads who LOVE buying your stuff... Then consider joining us in the LIVE "Borrowed Authority Method" workshop I'm hosting next week. ​[>> Get all the details HERE (and SAVE $400!)](​ IMPORTANT: Offer goes away in a few hours! I'll see you there, -Csaba ​ P.S. -- Your chance to SAVE $400 and grab this for just $500 $100 disappears in... [mailtimers.com] ​ ​ Please add csaba@gameofconversions.com to your address book or whitelist us. Want to change how you receive my emails? You can easily [Update your profile]( or [Unsubscribe]( Our mailing address is: 113 Cherry St #92768, Seattle, WA 98104-2205

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