Subject: Take Care You Dont Make This Common Mistake

 

The ultimate goal when running an online
business is building a list, right?

After all, everyone says so.

WRONG!

The list should be the means to an end, and not the end
itself.

Building your list is about getting together a gang of
people with a similar interest…

…and then offering them products or services based on their
interest that you also know could help them.

This really is the KEY to having a successful online
business.

You could have 100’s of thousands of people on your list,
but if you don’t contact them, you might as well not have
them.

However, if you do this in the right way, it is like having
a money tap that you can turn on at any time.

Anytime you required further income, send out a mail to
your list highlighting a product or service that is going
to help them.

Send emails on a regular basis and you will have a regular
income stream

It really is that simple.

You don’t even need huge numbers on your list if you craft
your emails in the right way.

But what if you don’t feel comfortable writing your own
mails?

I could have the very answer for you.

Why not get someone else to do the hard work for you?

And with the offer provided by Andy Waring, that is exactly
what you get.

See what I mean here: https://warriorplus.com/o2/a/h6fjg/0

Andy is providing you with a bundle of FREE follow up
emails.

Mails that have been written to build a relationship as
well as subtly sell to your list

You just need to add your affiliate links and then pop them
into your autoresponder...

...it really is as easy as that.

Each of the mails is designed to both build a relationship
whilst offering products or services that will help and/or
interest the people on your list.

Check out the details "here"…

Ordinarily, if you were to outsource the writing of your
emails you would be talking $30 - $40 dollars for each one.

For anyone who understands the importance of communicating
with their list...

...this really is an offer you can't miss.

Have a great day,

Joe Golson

 


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