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The main purpose of this blog is to review things that I have come in contact with over time; things that stick out to me. Recently I have seen three different ads for CBPassiveIncome in a short period of time. I have done research in the past on affiliate marketing and building mailing lists. It's an interesting concept. I'm not going to lie that the idea of working from home earning an income from my laptop would be amazing.
Since I am only a novice in this industry, I will explain it to the best of my abilities. It may not be a bad idea to check out the product itself for more details. The idea is that you can earn large amounts of commission (upwards of 75%) but just promoting other peoples products online. The trick is how to get the word out to promote those sales. When people buy the product, you make the commission. Not to shabby!
The most common way that I have found people having the most expansive growth is by creating a fly-catcher page. You create a two page website: page one is to collect an email address to be added to a mailing list. Page two is a thank you page to download the free eBook after confirming the addition in your email. Most people have a double opt-in page.This just means that you are confirming twice that you want to receive the emails you requested, first on the website and then again in the email link.
Then when you have products to promote, you send out relevant emails to your list which can be upwards of multi-thousands. When people buy, you make the money. This is where CBPassiveIncome comes into play. This is a compete home study course where this guy, Patric Chan, teaches you the system that he uses to create wealth. What I like most about his program is that he is very honest with everything upfront. He explains that it takes a lot of work, that it's not done overnight, and does need some training. Yes, the profits are there but it does take time. He also makes it a point to say that if people are buying his program and not profiting from it, he will personally train them for free. Sounds like a good deal to me.
Over-all it seems like a program that is very well put together. The opportunities are there; the supports are in place for success; and the safety new has been laid out in case you fall. Not a bad deal at all.
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