The method Jeremy used is super simple. It only has 2 steps:
Build a list of people interested in getting some desired result or outcome
Email that list with offers related to what they want
That’s it. Just 2 steps!
He didn’t even have to have his own products to sell.
You see, that’s one of the hardest things about online marketing: knowing how to create products that will sell, and selling them effectively.
He skipped that step entirely!
Instead of creating his own products, he made money by selling other people’s products.
These were products that were already selling successfully.
The owners were already making money from their products.
Jeremy simply used his emails to send them new prospective customers…
Some of them bought the products…
And the product owners paid Jeremy a commission for each sale he referred.
This is known as affiliate marketing.
You simply send your readers an email that convinces them to click the link to the product page.
They buy the product.
You make the money.
Affiliate marketing was recently featured in Entrepreneur magazine. Here’s what they said:
It's easier than ever for people to build an audience online and generate more revenue both for themselves and for brands through the simple process of promoting products and services as an affiliate.
Now, you may have heard of affiliate marketing before.
If you have, you’ve probably heard that the best way to sell affiliate products is to find prospects on social media.
Then get into their DMs and have a “sales conversation” with them that culminates in giving them the link to the product you’re promoting and trying to convince them to buy it.
Frankly, that method sucks.
In the time it takes to have just a small part of a “sales conversation” with someone you found on Facebook…
…Someone who just wants to be left alone so they can watch funny cat videos…
…Someone who got online with absolutely no intention whatsoever to be sold on something…
…(and remember, it only takes one person to report you as a spammer to get your account permanently banned)...
You can write an email that will go out to thousands of people, a sizable fraction of whom will buy the product you’re promoting.
It only takes 15 minutes to write a good email that will make you money.
That's why I call it the "15 Minute Workday."
Even better, you’re NOT spamming the people you send the emails to.
In fact, they’ve raised their hands and asked you to sell to them.
That’s the trick: they’ve already asked you to sell to them!
You build a list of prospects who ask you to sell to them, and then you direct them to products that give them what they’ve already asked for.
You don’t even have to sell the products! The product owners take care of that for you.
All you have to do is send emails that get your list members to click on your affiliate links.
This system is simple to set up, and you can be up and running and start making money within just a few days.
Your income is only limited by the number of people on your list, and when you promote the right products you’ll have literally thousands (or even hundreds of thousands) of people breaking down your door to get your emails.
You get people to sign up for your list, and then you use email to inform, entertain, and sell to them.
If you find yourself getting excited about what you’ve read so far, like you can totally see yourself spending 15 minutes a day to write simple emails to your list that effectively promote the products someone else is already selling, then you’re going to love what I have to say next.
But first, how do you get people to sign up for your list and give you permission to sell to them?
I’ll tell you all about that on the next page.
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