Generating leads is one of the most important things you can do for your business and this report will show you a simple but massively overlooked method to get other people to build your lists for you.
This method is not new.
I’ve told people about it in the past and even used it myself to generate 200+ double opt-in subscribers per week with a confirmation rate over 90%.
That means that for every 100 people who signed up, over 90 of them went into their inbox and confirmed their subscription.
I’ll show you what I did to get people to do that later.
The problem in the past with this method has been that people didn’t really understand how to implement it because this is something that has been a little difficult to explain.
That’s why near the end of this report I’m going to give you a live example of this technique in action you can copy immediately. You can skip ahead to page 40 to see it.
Now there will be nothing standing in your way.
Some of the larger companies that use this method of list building don't ever talk about it because they’re too busy using it to build their lists and really don’t want to create competition for themselves.
It has worked for years and will continue to work because it’s based on a simple principle people find appealing.
This method of list building gets people to put your sign up forms on their websites and put subscribers on your list(s) for free.
You don’t have to pay anyone anything to do this for you.
How many times have you heard about a person sending out a simple email and generating obscene amounts of cash in only a few days and wished you were in a position to do that?
Well, you can be in that position.
Really, you can.
Most likely not overnight mind you but you can there.
But first you have to ignore the skillful use of misdirection that blinds you to what really happens in those types of situations.
Have you ever been to a magic show or seen a magician perform? If so then you know all about the use of misdirection.
Basically, the art of misdirection allows a magician to get you to look at one thing while the actual "magic" is being performed away from what you are looking at so when the trick is finished, you don’t know how it was done since you were looking at the wrong thing.
How does this apply to those big dollar figures you see?
When you hear about someone earning thirty thousand dollars or more in a week, the misdirection is the money.
You get so caught up in how great it would be to earn that much money yourself that you don't pay attention to the key factor to how it was generated.
I'm sure this person made a good offer for a good product but without the ability to get that offer in front of a large audience of potential buyers with the simple click of a button you would have never heard about how much money that person made.
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