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šŸ¤”my big SEO disappointment

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

Here’s something I never liked about search engine optimization.

 

Moz dot com, a respected SEO software company and authority in the field of pleasuring Google for free clicks, reports

 

“In 2018, Google announced 3,234 updates connected to their search engine ranking algorithm. That’s an average of almost 9 SEO changes per day, and more than 8X the updates announced in 2009.”

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What’s the big deal?

 

Take my buddy George who sells insurance.

 

He generates leads primarily through SEO.

 

George owns 4 insurance blogs he’s actively trying to rank for long tail insurance keywords by publishing articles.

 

He called me up a weeks ago to tell me he just had 2 of his sites kicked off the first page of Google because of the recent changes. He wasn’t sure which ones, though.

 

He said he put over one hundred thousand dollars in backlinks, content creation, keyword optimization, software, plugins, and a bunch of other stuff you need to successfully use this, ironically, “free” traffic source.

 

And now it’s *POOF* GONE.

 

I asked him how long it’s going to take him to get his sites back ranking for those same keywords.

 

He said he consulted an SEO eggspert who told him he’s looking at 6-8 months and roughly fifty thousand dollars in fees.

 

And it’s ain’t gooroonteed either.

 

The whole thing may not work.

 

But George won’t find out until he spent the time and the manee to test it.

 

I don’t know about you, but this is the opposite of my ideal oinkline bidzniz.

 

Far from it.

 

My ideal oinkline bidzniz has 3 things going for it:

 

1) Predictable – to a degree, I want to be in crontrol of my inkom. How can I be in crontrol, if someone else can axe my listings, sites, ads in a snap?

2) Scalable – I’m not greedy, but I’m ambitious. I want to be able to go for more, if I wanted to, and it has to work according to a formula and not luck or talent or an industry trend.

3) Can’t be Sandboxed or Slapped – that’s why I never banked on Facebook Ads or SEO. Both of those are slappable as heck!

 

I invite you to grab a free copy of my Amazon best-selling book titled List Building Lifestyle: Confessions of an Email Millionaire to find out the 2-step oinkline bidzniz system that’s far better, faster, easier, more scalable and (not surprisingly) a lot cheaper than optimizing sites for search.

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You can grab this book for free for a very limited time (while supplies last).

 

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Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

Igor vs Grant Cardone

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

“Give lots of value. Constantly outwork yourself. Huuuuuuustle!”

 

There. I just summed up 14 books and 210,232 hours of YouTube video footage from Cant Gardone and Vary Gaynerchuk into one sentence.

 

You’re welcome, sport.

 

These buttclowns annoy the crap out of me, because I’ve fallen hostage to such advice long before either one of them came on the scene.

 

This is a classic example of how in the land of the blind, the one-eyed man is king. None of this is new. They just put their own wrapper around it. Cardone says you should work harder out of the diamond crusted interior of his 450,000 Rolls Royce. And Gary spits it out as he’s elbowing through Manhattan foot traffic with his camera crew barely keeping up.

 

Do you have to work? Sure.

 

Do you have to hustle, especially at the start of your journey? Sure.

 

But it should be your philosophy? Way of life, if you will?

 

H-E-L-L-N-O!

 

One of the most common traps people fall into when they put on the hustle mentality is they never stop hustling… even after they’re successful. Society even came up with a term for it that kind of sounds like a desease – a work-o-holic!

 

But that’s a small percentage of the victims.

 

Most never really make it.

 

And they think, because of Can’t Gardone and Vary Gee’s advice, it’s because they haven’t worked hard enough.

 

Bull****!

 

If success was only about hard work, we wouldn’t see so many lazy bum millionaires.

 

If success was only about earning it through effort, construction workers and janitors would be driven around in limousines to work.

 

If success was about “just working harder,” then people who wake up every morning and do the same thing for 8 hours before going back home to watch TV would automatically be rewarded with windfalls.

 

But it ain’t so. Is it?

 

That’s just not how it works.

 

That’s why I wrote and published an Amazon best-selling book titled: List Building Lifestyle: Confessions of an Email Millionaire where I explain why people who work the hardest are usually the brokest. I also share what do all the oinkline milkionaires have in common… and what it takes to get the results they get even if you’re a totally average-nothing-special person that ain’t a natural born interweb marketor.

 

Grab my best-selling book for free (just chip in on S&H) and I’ll give you my 2-step systema to quickly sprouting a prophitable oinkline bizdniz without being a hustler, a hard worker, a shark or a natural born tech whiz.

 

Plus, if you get it now, I’ll throw in 3,251.88 in bonuses for free, that include:

 

1) Audible Version of the Book – professionally narrated audio version of the book you can start listening to immediately in your car, on your phone and during your morning/evening walk

2) 20 Minute Autoresponder Mastery – this is my big secret to maken dough on autopilot. My emails are going out while I’m sleeping, eating, on vacation, at the race track, with my daughter, Netflix and chilling, etc

3) 60 Second Lead Pages – let me show you how I generate quality leads + get my landing page templates.

4) Rapid Automated Traffic Systema – would you like to know how I built a 4,331,656 email list in just 12 months? I used this traffic source.

5) 12 Swipeable Email Marketing Templates – hate writing emails? Use these templates to put together high-converting emails in minutes.

6) Super-Affiliate Training – want to know how I became the 2nd highest-earning affiliate in my niche?

 

Grab Free Copy Of My Best-Selling Book

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

death threats I received

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

Here’s something you wouldn’t know about internut markoting until you’ve actually lived it.

 

Couple of years ago, when I was aggressively promoting my flagship solo ads coaching program, teaching people how to start a solo ad business, I’ve had an application process, where anyone who wanted me to coach them had to submit a long form with lots of information telling me why I should accept them as my student.

One day I received an application under the name ā€œJewish C***ā€ that stated, and I’m not paraphrasing:

 

ā€œI’m going to jump you next time you’re out in the mall with your wife and daughter, you jewish c***!ā€

I’d be lying if I said I just brushed it off.

I didn’t.

I took it very seriously.

It made me question whether I should keep putting myself out there.

I earned lots of trust with my followers by being real with them, however, was I getting it at the price of my family’s safety?

Perhaps it wasn’t such a smart idea after all?

I made the decision to stay true to my craft and keep putting myself out there.

 

But I also made a decision to protect myself of any potential threats moving forward by removing all personal ā€œhackableā€ data from the internet like my address and such.

And to be frank…

If I was starting over, I wouldn’t put myself out there the way I did it starting out.

I would take on a different approach, that would have allowed me to borrow other people’s credibility instead.

 

I describe this process in my Amazon best-selling book titled List Building Lifestyle: Confessions of an Email Millionaire which you can grab for free + get 3,251.88 in bonuses here for a limited time.

 

Inside this free book you’ll find out the 2-step systema anyone can use today to build a prophitable oinkline bizdniz without sacrificing freedom or safety.

 

This book shows you how to get more in the next 12 months than in the previous 12 years. Also, why you don’t need to get accredited or certified to start prophiting.

 

Read it to find out of a sekret method that’s maken average people into 6-figaroa earners lickety split!

 

Plus, did I mention it’s FREE?!

 

ā€Yes, Igor, I Want a Free Copy of Your Best-Selling Bookā€

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

confessions of a shiny object seeker

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

I was having a talk with a client who enrolled in my traffic arbitrage mentoring program a couple of weeks ago.

 

He shared he’s been at this internut markoting thang for almost 10 years, off and on.

 

I asked him if he tried other mentoring programs and he said he did.
He said he tried building Facebook groups, drop shipping on Amazon, drop shipping off Amazon.
He tried a bunch of stuff, he said.

 

And then he shared something profound, that I just had to share with you.

 

He divulged that even though he’s been trying all this other stuff, he always knew that the real way to build an oinkline bizdniz is to build an email list.

 

More… He said he regrets not having prioritized it sooner and having wasted so much time and money on other things.

 

If I only had a dollar for every time clients told me the knew list building is important, but never really committed to building an email list, because of 1) time 2) money 3) both.

 

Ironically, of course, they’re afraid of a big shadow.

 

List building is not expensive, when done right.

 

List building is not time consuming, when done right.

 

List building is not difficult, when done right.

 

How to know what’s right?

 

Easy.

 

Just pick up a free copy of my Amazon best-selling book

 

You can grab this book for free + get audible version for free + get $3,251.88 in free bonuses by asking me to ship you a free copy (just cover shipping) before we run out of copies.

 

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

5 books you should read over and over again

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

Almost every gooroo I know says they read a ton of books.

 

Many shoot videos in front of their libraries, just so we know they read a ton of books without them saying it. Although, I’d argue having a library doesn’t mean you read a library. But that’s neither here nor there.

 

Sometimes, when I watch another video of someone bragging how many books they read, I roll my eyes over and switch over to soccer highlights (now that they resumed the European football!), because they’re implying that if I don’t read as much – I’m basically an idiot.

But how could have I done so well for myself by not reading as much as they did?

 

Here’s my secret…

 

I don’t read a ton. But when I read – I make sure to read the right books.

 

In fact, recently I’ve adopted the practice of re-reading the books that I feel made the most impact on my life, my business, my fitness and my relationships. And I will continue re-reading them over and over again because I can’t remember half the stuff I read after 30 days of putting down the damn thing.

 

With that in mind, here are the 5 books I read, I occasionally re-read and highly recommend you read and re-read too:

 

1) Made To Stick, Chip and Dan Heath – this book taught me the difference between making a claim (or selling an idea) and actually getting the claim/idea to have weight in the mind of my target customer. The perfect example is illustrated in the book describing the Texas Anti Littering campaign that, at first, was a huge flop, but then was turned around to become one of the greatest advertising campaigns in history by changing the call to action to Don’t Mess With Texas.

 

2) Secret of Selling Anything, Harry Browne – this book unscrewed my mind about selling stuff. It doesn’t offer ā€œclosing linesā€ or ā€œopenersā€ or otherwise teach you how to sell, but it gets you off the ā€œguiltā€ and ā€œpressureā€ hook you’ve been put on by all the people in your life who taught you selling is bad. It makes you feel good about marketing stuff, whether in person or over the internet. Must read for people who grew up in a community where sales people had a bad rep.

 

3) Start with a ā€œNo,ā€ Jim Camp – this book is one of the two negotiation books you will ever need to become a better negotiator. The late Jim Camp was the world’s most feared negotiator who’d done a lot of work in Japanese corporate world. Japanese are tough negotiators. If you can make it happen over there, you can make it anywhere. This book won’t make you slicker or give you things to say to people to make them magically do what you want. But it will set the record straight about how negotiations (read: marketing conversations or deal-closing meetings) truly work to help you be calm, cool and collected during your next ā€œhard conversationā€ with a family member or client or even your boss.

 

4) Scale, Jeff Hoffman & David Finkel – you won’t find this book on too many read lists, in spite of it being written by a billionaire with dozens of successful businesses under his belt, because he doesn’t go through great lengths to promote it. But let me assure you, it’s a must-read for people who want to build a 6-figure business.

5) Alchemist, Paulo, Coelho – this book is one of the most inspiring books I’ve ever read. It’s perfect for people who are trying to make it on their own. It tells the story of a sheep shepherd who sets out on a long journey in search of a treasure he saw in a dream. What this kid goes through reflects what most entrepreneurs go through on their way to finding their own ā€œtreasure.ā€ There’s some magic mixed into the story that’s a bit distracting, but the lessons packed in this short story are incredibly powerful.

Finally, you should add this book to your reading list…

 

6) List Building Lifestyle: Confessions of an Email Millionaire by yours truly – welcome to the digital economy. This economy can break the chain between hours and dollars and offers an opportunity to earn an income disproportionately to your time investment from anywhere in the world.

 

I wrote this book for people who want to grow their freedom while growing their income. I’m going to introduce you to a secret society of lazy millionaires who make more money before breakfast than most people make per month working full-time jobs.

You can grab this book for free + get audible version for free + get $3,251.88 in free bonuses by asking me to ship you a free copy (just cover shipping) before we run out of copies.

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

Coronavirus

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

Coronavirus will go down in history as one of the most unexpected events to ever shake up the planet.

 

Let’s be honest… no one saw it coming. Bill Gates was the only guy who came out and said we weren’t ready for the next pandemania (and was heavily criticized for it). The rest were busy mulling over Global Warming.

 

Can you imagine being an employee of a major airline when it all started? There’s no way you could have predicted you’d be on the sidelines for 2 years waiting for it to blow over.

 

Corona flipped the table on everyone.

 

No one saw it coming.

 

We weren’t ready.

 

It spiraweld industries into bankruptcy and flushed the economy down the toilet. It’s going to take years for some businesses to recover. Millions of families ain’t got a hell in chance. They’ve been pushed below the poverty line and they’re going to stay there for good.

 

Everyone got hit. Everyone but email mrakters (and people selling masks and sanitizer).

 

It also caused a mass exodus out of the metro areas into the suburbs, sending home prices to a 15 year all time high. It created a shortage of new homes which combined with low interest rates sent home prices through the roof while apartment condo prices plummeted 20%.

 

But it didn’t stop there. The stock market dipped at first and the panic set. Everyone spoke of the next big crash.

 

But then it miraculously bounced back setting new records.

 

Bitcoin followed and soon there were thousands of new crypto millionaires created.

 

The world went to hell in a waste basket. Lots of people got reech. But way more people got poor.

 

But here’s the most relevant (to you and me) change occurred in this time. Coronavirus changed everything in the physical economy. It shook corporate America. The largest change being – pushing everyone back into their homes and showing us we don’t need large office spaces to get things done anymore.

 

You or someone you know are probably getting used to the idea of working from home as we speak.

 

What this means for email?

 

It means email is now more important than ever.

 

When you’re getting on a Zoom with your co-workers – you will ask them to email you the join link.

When you’re singing paperwork using an electronic signature software like Docusign, you will be emailed a time-sensitive link to do it.

 

That toilet paper you ordered on Amazon? The receipt is in your email inbox.

 

You’re probably checking your email more than before, because it’s the most secure, reliable and personal way to pass information.

 

And all this means… EMAIL OPEN RATES ARE UP!

 

Forgive me my excitement, as I don’t want to make it seem like I’m profiteering off other people’s tragedies, but my open rates have doubled since corona and that’s a good thing!

 

I’m not sharing this to brag. I’m making a point:

 

If there ever was a time to build your list – it’s now.

 

That’s why I’m giving you my Amazon best-selling book that shows how to build an email list without previous experience for free. Plus, I’m throwing in the Audible version for free. In addition, I’m sweetening the pot with 3,251.88 in bonuses.

 

“Yes, Igor, Send Me My Free Book”

Ciao,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

the night my dad messed me up 😤

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

During a summer vacation when I was 9 years old I spent the entire day outside playing soccer with my friends.

 

They haven’t invented the internet back then, so there was no reason to be stuck at home.

 

I came back home that night, took a shower, grabbed a byte to eat and went to my room to rest.

We weren’t rich, but I was one of the few kids in the hood who had a TV in his bedroom.

 

I walked up to the TV to turn it on (there were no remotes back then either), put on the ACTV channel and sat down on the couch, slouching, watching Charles in Charge.

 

My dad walked through the door and sat on the bed next to me.

He reeked of vodka.

My dad is an angry drunk, so when he throws a few shots, I try not to piss him off.

 

I smiled at him ā€œhi, dad.ā€

 

He looked at me with a disappointed expression. He pointed at my tummy and asked “what’s that?”

 

“What’s what?” I replied.

 

“This!” he barked, grabbing me by the folds of fat on my belly.

 

“Fat.” I replied calmly. Until that night my weight didn’t bother me. It became an obsession of mine since, because of what happened next.

 

He pursed his lips. He was annoyed that I didn’t care. He frowned at me, said nothing and walked out.

 

I waited for him to leave before I allowed myself to breathe fully again. I turned off the television. I layed on the bed. My cheeks flushed and I pulled my arms and legs toward the core and tried to fall asleep.

I’ve never felt as humiliated in my life as that evening.

 

I expected my friends to call me fat, but my dad?

 

The relationship went downhill from there…

By the time I turned 16, I couldn’t stand my dad. I was still living under his roof, so I had to put up with his drinking and all the abuse he put me through. It hurt just as bad at 16 as it did at 9.

 

What a messed up way to parent.

 

My dad was supposed to be my mentor and supporter. But in his lame attempt to inspire me, he just criticized me non stop. He thought I should figure out the solution to these problems on my own.

 

He thought his job was to simply point them out. Like that was enough!

 

What about coaching?

 

What about strategy?

 

What about holding my hand through the difficult parts?

 

This “mentoring” style put me on a twisty road to depression, self loathing, low self esteem and sleepless nights in my teens… that played out in my video game addiction and addiction to fatty foods.

 

Because I grew up with a father who had high expectations of me and offered zero emotional or practical help, I swore I’d be the opposite to my kids and to my clients, who I coach into the inner workings of my list building system.

 

I swore I’m going to truly help people by empowering them to get results through teaching them what to do and how to do it rather than mocking them.

 

I’ve been at it for over a decade now. With hundreds of success stories under my belt, I look forward to the next decade, because there are thousands more people who need to see and understand how to build an email list of their own.

 

That’s why I wrote a book titled List Building Lifestyle: Confessions of an Email Millionaire earlier this year.

 

It instantly became a category leader and a national Amazon best-seller.

For a limited-time you can have this book for free (just cover shipping) + get $3,251.88 in free bonuses (including the audible version of the book).

I’ve put together this book package for people who are fascinated with internet marketing, but who have become serial failures at it.

 

I’ve put together this playbook for people who are tired of watching others build their email lists so easily, while they struggle (even though these other fellas aren’t special!).

 

Get details about why I’m giving you my best-selling book for free

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

where do I even start?

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

Once upon a time, many sunrises ago, I walked into a comic book store in Camden Market, London.

 

I love reading comic books as much as the next guy, but I’m not a buff. There are gaps in my knowledge of characters, storylines, timelines and such.

 

I know the characters I like, though. Batman being my favorite rivaled only by Tony Stark the Iron Man.

 

I figured I’d just ask for a Batman Comic and go from there.

ā€œI’m looking for Batman!ā€ I announced.

 

The nerdy-looking guy frowned, stepped out of the counter and walked me over to the Batman section. And said here you go.

 

My jaw dropped.

 

I was looking at dozens of racks crammed with thousands of Batman comic books spanning across dozens of artists and hundreds of timelines.

 

ā€œWhere do I start?ā€ I asked, knowing I just made a fool of myself.

 

ā€œAnywhere you wantā€ smirked the nerdy looking fella and walked away.

 

Like deer in headlights, I eyed the racks for a moment, turned around and left.

 

That happened in 2015 and that was the last time I walked into a comic book store.

 

Point of the story?

 

My mrakting mentor once told me Confused Mind Doesn’t Buy.

 

Over the years I thought it only applies to selling stuff. But it applies to everything.

 

Even list building.

 

Confused mind doesn’t build a list… because she doesn’t know where to start!

 

That’s why I wrote and published a book titled List Building Lifestyle: Confessions of an Email Millionaire and I want you to have this book for free + I’m throwing 3,251.88 in free bonuses when you act before the deadline on this page.

 

WHY GET THIS FREE BOOK?

 

Because it’ll help you stop feeling dumb about list building and instead actually start putting email subscribers on your email list as soon as today.

 

It sheds light on my proven approach to building a wildly profitable email list for people without any previous experience.

Get this book for free now and discover:

 

– Case Study: How David from Toronto went from pushing smartphone cases to makin’ 17,000 and building an email list of 12,000 opt-ins in just 90 days

– How to self fund your first (or next) e-commerce bizdniz

 

– How to cherry-pick high-converting offers to promote to your email list… best part – you won’t have to handle processing, manufacturing, packaging, shipping or customer support while pocketing half the revenue!

 

– Discover my go-to traffic source + how to negotiate the best deals (high-quality traffic at lowest price)

 

– How to build a 6-figure bizdniz even in a crappy economy… yes, even during a pandemic or some other global crisis

 

– How to be a great provider for your family and never miss another birthday party, dinner party or anniversary. Let me show you how to build a lifestyle bizdniz from your home

 

– Should you pitch in your emails? Yes. But how often? Discover the perfect content-pitch ratio to your email list

 

– How I built a 1,000 person email list… and then threw out in the garbage because it was unresponsive. See and understand the mistake I made that set me back tens of thousands of dallas!

 

– How to generate more sales from your emails by being less salesy. I’ll tell you how my list makes me sales every day without me so much as making a claim or promising a result in my emails

 

– How you can become someone people expect emails from and love reading them rather than being just another a-hole pitching products in their inbox

 

– You should follow up with your email opt-ins. But for how long before you quit trying? Most email marketers recommended to mail at least 14 days. Read my book to find out why this is a sure-fire way to leave a ton of dough on the table!

 

– Should you promote other people’s products or create your own? Can you do both? What’s the best way to start, if you’re a beginner?

 

This is just the tip of the iceberg of the total sum of unknowns I uncover the book.

 

There are a handful of copies left before I have to call the printer and get another shipment in. And with COVID-19 still raging, I’m not sure whether things ought to get delayed or not. I wouldn’t take that chance if I were you.

Tell me where to ship your free book + grab 3,251.88 in bonuses while you wait for the postman to deliver your book to your front door or PO box.

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

 

P.S. I’m most grateful to discovering list building, because it made me a better dad than my dad ever was. I personally drop off my daughter every morning (unless the school is shut down due to COVID, of course), we always have breakfast and dinner together, I never miss a school play or Karate practice. What I’m saying is – I’m an involved dad, because I have the option to be. Many dads can’t say the same thing because they have to work their asses off to put food on the table. And frankly, many moms have to bust their asses too! I’ve put the blueprint into my book and you can have it at nocost if you get off your duff. Just cover S&H!

Facebook sucks. šŸ‘Ž

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

That’s what Elon Musk tweeted recently at Facebook’s head of A.I. Jerome Pesenti.

 

I share Musk’s opinion about Facebook in virtually every way, but for my own reasons.

 

To paraphrase my best friend Dennis, Facebook is the juice of the garbage.

 

Here’s a toplist of 4 reasons I hate Facebook:

 

1) Facebook is a huge time suck

 

The platform is built to keep you scrolling through your feed and joining groups.

 

Facebook’s measuring stick for success isn’t their ad revenue, but how much time, on average, they get users to spend liking other people’s posts. It’s now been officially proven social networks have become as addictive as drugs, alcohol and gambling.

 

If you value your time, this goes against your primary reason to wake up in the morning, does it not?

 

Did you know there’s an entire department in the Facebook building in Silicon Valley full of people testing out new ways to make Facebook newsfeed more addictive?

 

2) Facebook’s draconian compliance is a threat to our liberty

 

Facebook takes a sledge hammer to the freedom of speech.

 

I used to own a group where I allowed people to buy and sell solo ads. It was a tight community of like minded folk looking for ways to get more leads and grow our email list.

 

As the group’s leader I would post occasional links with resources and offers. One day, as usual, I posted about a new traffic source and linked to my site for more details.

 

Notification came up on screen saying ā€œthe URL I used violated terms of service and I couldn’t post it on Facebookā€

 

Just like many other social networks, they boost some posts (that fit their social image) and remove content they disagree with.

 

Marketing-wise, they allow to promote some offers, but put red tape around others often without any rhyme or reason or even a courtesy explanation. They don’t stop with public bans, either. In order for me to share one of my sites on Facebook messenger, I must post it as www.domain[dot]com, so the Facebook algorithm doesn’t pick up on it.

 

3) Facebook deletes personal accounts (incl. photos, videos, friend lists and activity history) without prior notice

 

My good friend Vincent Ortega Jr used to make a lot of money with his organic Facebook following of 5,000 friends and 15,000 followers.

 

Last week he lost all of them, because Facebook deleted his 15-year old account.

 

Vincent lost a huge chunk of his income because Facebook PMSed on him.

But it gets worse.

Over the years, Vincent used Facebook as a place to store his family memories. He took lots of photos on his smartphone and uploaded them to Facebook to share with friends and family, but also to be able to access visual flashbacks of his family’s happiest experiences in one place – his Facebook photo album.

 

Just like that, a decade and a half of memories ERASED as if it never even happened.

 

Vincent is still trying to appeal the decision with Facebook compliance to restore the chronicles of his 4 children growing up.

 

4) Facebook shuts down ad accounts without prior notice.

 

Few years ago I ran a high ticket offer through a simple application funnel on Facebook.

I targeted people who were interested in internet marketing and I offered a strategy session where I proposed a coaching program.

This funnel worked so well, it paid $10,000 for every $2,000 spent with a sick ROI of 500% on every ad dollar I put in. I quickly started spending $2,000 a day on Facebook.

 

I could practically see my business mushroom beyond my wildest expectations… until my ad account got shut down. No prior notice. Not shot at redemption. No explanation.

 

I went from making $10,000 a day to sinking into a depression. I just didn’t know how to deal with the feeling of not having any control over my business.

 

I learned an important lesson that day. When using social media (or any other media I don’t control), the carpet could be pulled from underneath me at any moment and there’s nothing I could do about it.

 

I had no control.

 

I vowed to never be trapped without control over my business (and my family’s photo album) ever again after that dreaded FB ban, so I channeled all my efforts into building a large responsive email list of people who like me and trust me and love to buy from me.

I’ve put everything you need to know to start building a wildly profitable email list from scratch into a book called List Building Lifestyle: Confessions of an Email Millionaire. It became an Amazon best-seller the first week it published.

 

You can grab a free copy of List Building Lifestyle Book for a limited-time here.

 

Plus, I’m ethically bribing you by throwing in the Audible Book for free.

 

Plus, I’m ethically bribing you some more by giving you 3,251.88 in free bonuses to help you start, scale and profit with list building as fast as humanly possible.

 

WHAT SECRETS WILL YOU DISCOVER IN THIS FREE BOOK?

– What you’re not being told about turning clicks into subscribers on your email list… and what you should be told starting from day one to make your list pay you while you build it!

 

– Why Facebook isn’t the best traffic source… or even the 2nd best traffic source available to you. Plus, the #1 traffic source you should be if you want to make sales

 

– Where all the good buyers are hiding (hint: they are not on Facebook)

– Why iIt’s not your fault, but you’re probably making these 3 mistakes when trying to build your list. This is why you’re struggling to convert optins into sales. Stop doing at least 2 of these things and see a conversion bump the same day.

 

– In spite of everything you’ve been hearing from social media pundits, email isn’t dead. In fact, it’s the least expensive and most profitable way to get sales. Statistics and case studies inside…

 

– How to fund your ads with other people’s money, to build an email list even if you’re broke. Most people who run lead generation ads are doing it, but they’ll never admit

 

– What I learned from my 243 day SEO stint as an affiliate marketer… and why I quickly switched to a specific form of paid traffic that took me to 6-figures within months

 

– I was losing money on traffic until I figured out this one secret. I never had an advertising campaign bomb since…

I would like to put my best-selling Amazon book in your hands for free because it’s gotten top praise from readers. One reader raves:

ā€œI totally love this book, I actually read it before I went to bed and thought I’d read half of it till tomorrow. Well, I was so immersed on it and decided to finish the whole book in one sitting.ā€

NOT ANOTHER MOTIVATIONAL READ

 

Although it’s inspirational, people who read it, tell me they spring into action immediately, because the book actually tells them what to do.

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😱🤯🤫How I email my list 3 times a day (or more) and get away with it…

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

When people ask me what I do I tell them I’m an email marketer.

 

ā€œSo you’re one of those spammers?ā€ they shoot back with disgust?

 

No. I say. It’s all permission-based.

 

ā€œSo people actually ask you to email them?ā€ they ask confused.

 

Yes. I respond.

 

In fact, I say, I email my email subscribers up to 3 times per day.

 

ā€œDon’t they find it annoying?ā€

 

No. They love getting my emails.

 

ā€œYou must be a great writer!ā€ they conclude.

 

Hardly. I say. I write like a 3rd grader and most of my emails are teeming with spelling and grammar errors. They’re highly unprofessional. My english teacher would be embarrassed if she read one of my emails.

 

But they make money.

 

At this point people break down into 2 groups.

 

One group scoffs at me saying I’m a spammer who’s probably pushing genitalia-super-sizing pills. I don’t bother to argue.

Another group is curious to find out how I do it… so they can possibly do it too, because they love the idea of sending out emails that meik muhnee.

 

It’s for those people I wrote List Building Lifestyle: Confessions of an Email Millionaire that became an Amazon best-seller the first week it was published.

 

You can grab a free copy of my book here + receive 3,251.88 in free bonuses, if you act before the deadline.

 

Why do I want you to have my best-selling book for free?

 

I explain everything in this video.

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

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