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dumb mistake that made me a lot of the green stuff

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igor@igorsoloads.com

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Dumbest mistake I ever made was to promote an offer without checking the stats. I paid no attention

[List Building Lifestyle] [Igor Khifets] Dumbest mistake I ever made was to promote an offer without checking the stats. I paid no attention to conversions or EPCs (eeewrings per click). I just liked the offer and wanted to go for it. As soon as I started the promo, I decided to see what other affiliates were saying about the offer. To my shock, everyone was disappointed. The offer didn't convert, no matter how many visitors they sent or how many bonuses they gave. I immediately regretted my decision and felt like an idiot. All I needed were 5 minutes to check other people's experience with the offer. Instead, I decided to rysk my inkum and thus my family's wellbeing, on a whim. So you can imagine my surprise when not only did I start generating komishins...but I also ended up making good mahnee promoting the offer. I had no idea what was going on. But then it clicked to me: [I had an email list](=). That's why my trapheek converted, whereas other affiliates had failed. People on my list know, like, and trust me. So when I say "This looks interesting, check it out," they listen to me and many of them buy. If there's something I can say with certainty after being 10+ years in the industry, is this: You can make every mistake in the book and still generate 6, 7, and even 8 figs if you have an email list. Of course, building one can be hard for the average person. That's why I put together a brand new video explaining how I can help you, without you having to lift a finger. ["OK, Igor, I'd Like To Discover More!"](=) Let me warn you though: I can only help up to 12 people at a time. Depending on when you see this, it might already be too late. 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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