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New to selling online? How anyone can get started... (3 days left)

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Hey {NAME}, If you?re having doubts about ecommerce, it?s okay. Even if you?ve tried and faile

Hey {NAME}, If you’re having doubts about ecommerce, it’s okay. Even if you’ve tried and failed in the past, [this will help you.]( The Ecommerce Certified Specialist program teaches you all you need to know about selling online, step by step. The original bundle deal is gone, but you can get the same program for just $50 more and without 1-on-1 SMS coaching. (I had to keep it fair for those who got in first.) Join today and you will: - Get 4 months of training that focuses on the 4 Ps of Ecommerce — product, pricing/financial, promotion, and placement - Learn from advanced specialists who’ve each made a minimum of $100 million from selling online - Earn a certification after completing the final exam, so you can showcase my endorsement of your skills - Start feeling so confident about what you know that you can start charging clients $1,000 - $10,000 a month for your help — even if you’re new - Benefit from the additional bonuses — cheat sheets, templates, 1-on-1, and guides - And much, much more This new deal won’t last forever. In fact, it ends within the next 3 days. Most universities aren’t teaching how to sell products and services online. And the few that are have outdated information and cost 100 times more than the price to join ECS. The sooner you get started, {NAME}, the better. With the deadline just a few days away, you may not get another chance. If you’re reading this now, take action. I promise you won’t regret it. And, if for whatever reason you’re happy with the content within the first 30 days of purchasing, you can request a full refund. If you’re waiting for the right moment. [This is it!]( Stay Strong, Tai P.S. Time’s almost up... [don’t miss out.]( ***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=224&target=de7f2a06b1e5dd16904069a212e1961c

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