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{NAME} I shouldn't be telling you this

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But I will anyway if you promise to use with caution: Hi {NAME}, Earlier this week, I told you about

But I will anyway if you promise to use with caution: Hi {NAME}, Earlier this week, I told you about a personal breakthrough I made when it comes to building, growing, and monetizing a personal brand. This new approach is working incredibly well. Last week I decided to do a test and pretend like nobody's ever heard of me and that I'd never made a Social Media post in my life. So I started posting once a day ...and my posts didn't have any kind of pitch in them, no links, no buttons to press, no products to talk about ...nothing. Just pure content. Once I had a good handful of them, I started running them as ads using a *special* approach that nobody else uses (because they think its a waste of time). This approach also happens to be incredibly cheap. I targeted a small audience of strangers who don't know me ...and I spent $121 per day on the ads (on my "biggest" day). My intention was to simply get people to consume my content and as a result, grow my personal brand. It worked. BUT ... People ended up buying stuff even though I didn't ask them to. They'd see the ads, they'd read or watch the content. (I used videos and I also used "regular" posts with nothing but writing.) And then they'd click on my profile, go to my FB/IG page, and then end up clicking my link in bio ...which takes them to my home page. I know ...that's a lot of steps but that's what they were doing. Anyway - as if that wasn't crazy enough ...my home page isn't deisgned to sell anything. It's basically a "brochure" site. They bought stuff anyway. Here's what I'm not supposed to tell you: I spent a total of $341.87 on those ads last week. And they brought in $3,727.20. Remember - the ads didn't have any offer in them. No links. No call to action. Just content. But they made a net profit of over $3,600 and change. So why shouldn't I be telling you this? Simple. Because it's a quick win. There's nothing wrong with getting a "quick win" but the REAL fortune is made in doing something long term ...consistently. In my opinion, dedicating a few minutes a day to building your personal brand can LITERALLY be the single most profitable thing you can do. I say this because earlier this year, I analyzed the last 5 years of my business and discovered that the MOST money I made came in when I was posting helpful content on Social Media. Not fancy "me too" stuff that looks the same as everyone else's ... ...Just authentic and helpful stuff that I'd think up in a moment - and then just post from my phone. What's REALLY cool is I tracked the revenue and learned that posts I made as long ago as FIVE YEARS ago are STILL bringing in revenue. Wanna see behind the scenes ...see which types of posts worked best ...and why? Wanna see how I set up that experiment from last week? [Watch the video here. I'll show you everything.]( If you find the video helpful then you might want to enroll in my new branding class that starts Monday. I'm so certain it will help you that I'm literally "bribing" you with over $117K in bonuses just to get you to try it. But regardless of whether or not you take the class, the video I made for you will help you. I guarantee you that and am willing to stake my personal and professional reputation on it. [You can watch it here.]( Frank P.S. The test is still going strong. Every time I made a new post that's helpful, I turned it into an ad and show it to my little targeted audience of strangers. This week I've spent $489.73 so far (as of 5:58 this morning). ...And it's brought in $1,706.00 So that's a little better than $1,200 and some change in net profit. Again - a quick win - not the best thing to focus on because the real fortune comes from doing this consistently over time. But still a really cool surprise. The coolest part though? The coolest part is that these posts are helping people. I think it's physically impossible to go wrong by helping your market as much as you can. Delivering as much value as you can no matter what. I think that when you do that, you end up attracting them to you and they become customers without you having to be pushy, flashly, or any of the stuff none of us wants to do. And I think these quick wins are proving that. [Please, take the time to watch the video here.]( It shows you everything. And if you like it, take me up on my "bribe". I believe this is the single most important and valuable thing I can help you with. Will you let me help? [Watch this and let the value of what you learn there speak for itself :-)]( P.P.S. I'm taking my daughter to get emergency dental surgery today. Wisdom teeth! Wanna know something weird? TWO of my daughters just had their wisdom teeth come in at the same time (last week). What are the odds of that? Also - it's probably no surprise to anyone that I never had wisdom teeth at all lol. Classic. RainMakerAI, LLC 7660 Fay Ave H #307 La Jolla, Ca 92037 [unsubscribe](

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