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we like Neil Patel, but his keyword stuff sucks...

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Look, I like Neil Patel. He’s super smart, super successful and I admire him. I respect him. An

Look, I like Neil Patel. He’s super smart, super successful and I admire him. I respect him. And after seeing what I saw this week; I now think his keyword training sucks. [Join Us To Discover Why (And What Method Is Better)]( Why We Can’t Recommend His Keyword Method... Alright, I should tell you – I don’t blame him. One of his companies ‘UberSuggest’ is a keyword tool. He’s good enough at SEO to rank on page #1 for “Keyword Research”. I can forgive him for being biased. It’s not like people haven’t got results following his methods. His keyword method just has the same flaws as every other popular method… it’s popular. Which means everybody does it. Which means everybody competes for the same thing in the same way. Which almost always comes down to who can spend the most. What’s happening on the front pages of Google is happening on the front pages of Amazon… it’s a snake pit! Super competitive, ultra-manipulated and near-impossible to break into without massive skill, experience and budget behind you. So where does that leave everybody else? Where does that leave you when you’ve been working a day job for 10, 20, 30 years and decided enough is enough, time for some freedom? That’s my people. That’s who we’re trying to help. The person who isn’t afraid to put the work in – to make a smarter method produce results WITHOUT competition. We have such a method. You’ll be asked for a $17 commitment, and I expect you’ll take it more seriously and actually follow along when you put some skin in the game. Why not $1, or $7. or $15, or $18? Who cares. We’re talking about generating millions of dollars worth of traffic without paid ads or SEO here. Let’s stick to what’s important. [RSVP For A Seat On The Training Here – It Closes Tomorrow]( Reed P.S.-- We’re closing in on your last chance to discover Chris’ $100,000 12-Month Content Plan strategy for just $17 – and have him coaching you to develop a plan for YOUR niche, or ANY niche, to sell ANY product, service or offer – digital products, physical eCom products, local businesses – anything. This kind of expert advice, for this price, is something no serious entrepreneur ever passes up.  --------------------------------------------------------------- Reed Floren, 405 West Mulberry Street ,Saint Peter Minnesota 56082, United States [Change Your Contact Details]( | [Unsubscribe](

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