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Funny story... A few days ago, Paul Martinez  emailed me saying that he picked up my "13 Most Prof

Funny story... A few days ago, Paul Martinez (a legit A-list copywriter who wrote for Agora and Natural Health Sherpa) emailed me saying that he picked up my "13 Most Profitable Emails" training and he wanted to "thank me for putting out such a killer product". He said it helped him write numerous winning emails... And if he had had the training years earlier, it would have made him a lot of money. That's a cool email to get. Cause I love seeing guys who are at the top of their game, still learning. But here's what's funny about this email... About two hours after I got that message from Paul... I got another email from a copywriter (who I've never heard of) saying... "I want a refund, there's nothing new in this course. I already know all these angles" This made me chuckle. Why? Cause in all my years of writing copy and working with copywriters... I've NEVER once heard this guy's name. I've never heard of a client hiring him... I've never seen someone on Facebook raving about his copy... Yet, he somehow knew every single thing that I taught in the course... Obviously he could be lying out of his ass... But more than likely he's one of the people who doesn't understand the difference between "knowing" and "using" the knowledge he has. The A-lister uses the knowledge. He puts it into play... He tests it... And he ultimately makes a lot of money from it. I would bet a pretty penny that the guy who asked for the refund isn't doing that. He might know all the email angles I'm teaching... But he's not "in the arena" using them... He's not writing for clients... Or writing for his own list. And if that's the case... He's really wasting his time buying courses. He'd be better off playing video games... Or scrolling on Instagram... Cause there's no money in being a "knower". All the money is in being a "user" of the knowledge you have. You have to put the knowledge to use. That's how you get results... And that's how you make a lot of moolah. It's all about USING the knowledge you have. Anyways... If you're the type of person who actually puts their knowledge to use... And you'd like to make more money from every email you write... Then I suggest you snag a copy of my "13 Most Profitable Emails" training before it closes tonight. I'll be pulling this down at 11:59 PM CT. And if you try to buy it after that... You'll just see a big ole' block of text that says "Sorry this offer has expired". So if you want to snap this bad boy up... I suggest you do it now while it's still available. You can snag your copy [right here](. - Justin     This email was sent to {EMAIL} by admin@justingoff.com 1920 E. Riverside Dr Suite A-120 #540 Austin, TX 78741  [1-Click Unsubscribe]( | [Edit Profile]( | [Manage Subscriptions]( | [Report Spam]( Â

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