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"Guru's are jerks"

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"Gurus are jerks." This is what most people think but I personally disagree. The word guru has just

"Gurus are jerks." This is what most people think but I personally disagree. The word guru has just been given a bad name by people constantly putting it in air quotes.. It's become easier to blame successful people for our own failures than take responsibility. Every guru is just a newbie who didn't give up and finally hit the big time. Doesn't everyone aspire to be successful? And yep, I'm sure I'm probably guilty of "guru bashing" too. Either way: I guess there are some quite annoying gurus who despite their success neither you nor I want to be like. I'm sure you don't want to be some loud-mouth expert, shooting off on Facebook and pretending you're God's gift to marketing. You just want the money, time, freedom and lifestyle that comes with it. The good news is you don't need to be a Ferrari driving guru or even an expert. You don't even need a fancy website or paid traffic. This is a way to potentially make guru-like income without having to be an expert. This "guru" in question has had more direct impact on my affiliate income than any other marketer. And I discovered him when I was a low level affiliate. So you don't need to be an expert to benefit from it. And today I've invited him to do a live training call to teach it to you. Claim your spot here today before it's too late ; >> [( Speak soon. Stuart You are receiving this email because you joined the mailing list at and asked to be notified of any updates. If you have any questions please check the FAQ section before emailing me as most of the common questions have been answered: Join over 2,000 of us in the Private Mastermind Group where you can network, get advice from expert marketers, support from like minded people: Disclaimer: The sender of this email may receive compensation when products and services featured herein are purchased. Results are unique. Your results will vary widely. The content in this email is for information purposes only. 83 Ducie Street Manchester Greater Manchester Manchester, M1 2JQ UNITED KINGDOM [Unsubscribe]( | [Change Subscriber Options](

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