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I'm a sucker for simplicity. The busier I get as a husband, father, and amateur goalkeeper, the less

[List Building Lifestyle] [Igor Khifets] "That Time I Wanted To Punch My Dad" I love my dad but, honestly, in my early affiliate days he was my numero uno doubter, not supporter. My mom didn’t jump at the bits when I spoke about my dream either, but she never made fun of me for it. But my dad did. He acted like an a-hole to me, because he’s old school and he had no idea how else to get to me. But eventually I came on top and we're both happy I did so. In fact, he's my number one fan right now and would smack anyone who dares to mock what I do for a living. Want to know what happened? ["Yes, Igor, I'd Love To Learn The Rest Of The Story"]() I'm a sucker for simplicity. The busier I get as a husband, father, and amateur goalkeeper, the less complexity I want in my life. So I try to keep the affiliate stuff as simple as possible. This means focusing on a few small hinges that swing big doors. One of them is offer selection. I know, I know. You're probably rolling your eyes thinking, "Come on, Igor! I already know that!" But question is: If you and I had to pick an offer that would convert no matter what, would you bet 1,000 on the one you chose? No? Well, I'd bet more than 1,000 because after being in the industry for over a decade, I know what will convert and what won't. My Spidey senses are tingling whenever I look at an offer. I know within seconds if it will be a slam-dunk or a total disaster. And this lets me both save and generate a ton of mahnee berry berry easily. Would you like to see and understand how to do the same for yourself? Even better, would you like me to tell you what I'm promoting at any given time, so you'll feel no uncertainty moving forward? If yes... [Get All The Juicy Details Here]() Sincerely, Igor Kheifets "Are you a Gmail user? Can you do me a solid?" [primary tab] I know I'm asking a lot, but can you drag my email into your primary folder? I ask because gmail judges me based on how many people consider my emails important, so you're really helping me maintain high sender reputation. For your help, I will send you a training program where I breakdown the daily routine I follow to run my bizdniz. Deal? Just reply to this telling me you added me to your primary tab and I'll reply with your gift. [Unsubscribe](   |   [Update Your Profile]( 8171 Yonge Street Unit 314, Thornhill, Ontario L3T2C6

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