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3 ways to benefit from ecommerce (no experience needed)

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Hey {NAME}, It?s official... Ecommerce has won. Those STILL sitting on the bench are missing out.

Hey {NAME}, It’s official... Ecommerce has won. Those STILL sitting on the bench are missing out. Jeff Bezos was one of the first to catch the ecommerce trend back in the 90s. Now he’s one of the richest people in the world. If you think it’s too late to benefit from ecommerce, think again. I’m about to explain 3 different ways ecommerce can change your life... Starting as early as TODAY. But first, a quick announcement. There are still available spots in my NEW Ecommerce Certified Specialist test group. If you want to join and learn from teachers who’ve generated $100 million in sales from ecommerce... [Use this private link to get early bird pricing.]( So how can ecommerce benefit you? There are 3 different ways. I’ll start with the most-popular — #1. Starting your own online business. To be clear, this isn’t for everyone. It takes a lot of commitment and it’s NOT “get rich in a day”. But if you’re the entrepreneurial type, building a store and growing a brand can become a wildly-lucrative stream of income. Keep in mind you don't only have to sell physical products. You can also sell online services such as accounting, writing, or videography. Of course, this is just the first option. Which brings me to — #2. Getting a job (or a promotion) Right now the demand is HUGE for ecommerce specialists. Businesses need help with selling online and will be looking for employees with ecommerce expertise to work for them. That’s why being Certified is a huge plus to have on your resume. If you’re already employed, knowing how ecommerce and helping your company is a great way to advance toward a higher-paying position. But, that’s not all. You can also begin... #3. Consulting other businesses This is for you if you prefer getting paid to give advice. As a consultant, people hire you to help them sell online. In some cases, you don’t even have to do the work. You tell the business what to do and their team follows your instructions. Consulting is something you can do as a freelancer — OR — you can take things up a notch and start your own agency. It’s up to you. There are more ways to benefit from ecommerce, but those are the top 3. Let’s quickly recap. As an ecommerce specialist you can: - Start your own online business. - Get a job (or a promotion) - Consult other businesses What’s great about all of the above is you can start without experience. But, you will need EXPERTISE. That is, you’ll need to know the difference between a CPL and CPA, how to find the statistical significance of a split test, and which plugins to use to increase conversion rates. For help with just that, I created a new test group called the Ecommerce Certified Specialist. It’s a 4-month program that walks you through everything, step by step — in addition to — a Certification upon completing an exam. To be one of the first to join: [Go here to become an Ecommerce Certified Specialist.]( Stay Strong, Tai P.S. The most-demanded skill right now is ecommerce. It doesn’t matter if you want to become an entrepreneur or be a rockstar at your job, [this NEW test group will help you!]( ***Tai is a professional internet marketer. His success, and the income possibilities mentioned by his students, are not typical and are not a guarantee you will make money. You could make more, less, or none at all.*** [Manage Email Alerts]( | [Unsubscribe From All]( You have received this email to {EMAIL} because you are a registered [Tailopez.com]( subscriber. Do you like this email ? ip=212&target=d2b4c0ea997151d895274a19fac4b334

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