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I will pay your ad spend (for real… I will!)

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gearbubble.com

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seller@gearbubble.com

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Fri, Sep 7, 2018 06:01 PM

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We just launched a brand new plan for Gearbubble Pro that makes it affordable for anyone and I want

We just launched a brand new plan for Gearbubble Pro that makes it affordable for anyone and I want you to try it out. Right now you are either thinking about doing eCom and building your own store for the holiday season or you are already on a competing platform and you are thinking about switching to GB Pro. We KNOW for a FACT that if you use GB Pro over the competitor we will convert higher. And we're willing to pay your ad spend to prove it. All you have to do is take a single product offer from your current store that you are testing or running traffic to, and set it up on GB Pro. Then run that same exact traffic to your product in the exact same way on GB Pro. If your offer does NOT convert better on GB Pro than it does on your current store, I will pay for your ad spend. Yes, this is an aggressive move. But, I really want you to try our platform now to get you setup for holiday success and I completely understand your hesitation to try something new. With this deal, you have absolutely nothing to lose. Our trial is free already, our price is low right now, and if we don't blow the results of your old platform out of the water we'll reimburse all of your cost. Now… am I being reckless withmoney here? Not at all. Our conversion rate is far higher. (double the competition) Our load speeds are astronomically faster than the competitor. (several seconds) And much more. I have plenty of indisputable data showing how we WILL and DO convert higher. All you have to do is TRY it. The risk is 100% on us. Take a look at the video I made today going over the checkout process differences in our cart vs. their cart. You will see without a doubt that we win in every way. Watch it here: [( Watch the video and then take our challenge. We will convert higher. I guarantee it. Pro pop! -don Donald Wilson Founder, GearBubble.com , GearBubble Pro Copyright © 2018 GearBubble LLC, All rights reserved. Our mailing address is: GearBubble LLC 7211 Bachelors ButtonLas Vegas, NV 89131 [Add us to your address book](//gearbubble.us13.list-manage.com/vcard?u=3e4f40f43f7f1ae9324a0d5a0&id=c15bb5c035) Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [update your preferences]( or [unsubscribe from this list](

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