You Never Have To Worry About Traffic Again When You Find Other People Who Are Willing To Get Visitors To Your Website For You! You Can Put The Exact Strategies And Emails That I Use For My Only Source Of Traffic To Work For You, So Read On...
Dear Business Builder,
You can only do so much.
You understand that, right? You are limited in what you can do. It doesn’t matter how prolific, how productive, or how efficient you are, there is a max-out point where you can do no more.
Everybody has a threshold.
When it comes to running your business, you only have so much time and resources at your disposal. You – personally – can take your business to a certain level of potential on your own, but not beyond that level.
To go beyond your limitations, you need other people. Affiliates. Partners. Whatever label you want to attach. Whatever you can do, a dozen people just like you can do more. Or, a thousand people doing just a portion of what you do, will significantly grow your business.
John D. Rockefeller is noted as saying:
"I would rather earn 1% of 100 people's efforts than 100% of my own efforts." - John D. Rockerfeller |
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Are you tracking with that?
You are about to learn how to “earn 1% off a 100 people’s efforts”.
Actually, it’s better than that.
Your cut will be 50% instead of 1%.
And, it will come from potentially thousands of “people’s efforts”.
The math is pretty simple…
Do you understand why Rockefeller said what he said? The profitability of a network of partners can be deep and wide. Done right, it’s literally the only traffic source you will need. Ever.
Picture this…
You’re in a big rowboat all by yourself, and you’ve just launched off the shore. There is water as far as the eye can see. You need to row across this vast expanse of water all by yourself. You have no idea how far it is or how long it will take.
You start rowing. The first hour goes well. You get a rhythm down. It’s easy. Row, row, row… quick, quick, quick. As you enter the second hour, you slow your pace. Rowww, rowww, rowww. Don’t want to burn out too fast.
Hours pass. The sun is starting to set. You grow weary. You spend more time floating than rowing because you’ve reached your limitations. You know you’ll eventually get to your destination, but it’s not going to be anytime soon.