[Tiff Lee Content] … I am your ATM. Money on demand e-mails. Simpy send and profit.


January 26, 2012
Anchorage, Alaska via Beijng, China
From: Tiff Lee
To: Those wishing to be successful e-mail marketers
Re: … let me make the money for you.

Fellow Warrior:

I’m sitting in a pretty fancy hotel room here in Anchorage, Alaska on my return trip to NYC after a visit home. And it is cold here. Like, -10 degrees cold.

… but, I bet that isn’t even as cold as your prospects on your mailing list.

You can count the amount of times per day that the phrased "the money is in the list" is uttered on this board. But how many times have you acted upon that advice? Never. Shame on you.

It is okay, though. Because, if you had acted on that advice, you probably would have failed. Crashed and burned.

Why?

… simply because the money is not just in the list, but in a well-treated and, if I may, massaged list. You can work day and night to build a list of 5,000 subscribers, but what is the freaking use if they do not purchase from you?

I will answer that for you: they ain’t good for nothing.

In other words, you are running up an Aweber bill of $10 a month to have useless, non-buyers on your list.


"You are paying to have them on your list."

… that is a bit backwards, is it not? I don’t consider myself Einstein by any stretch of the imagination, but I do know that is not how an e-mail list is supposed to work.

However, even the most ignored list …

… the most abused list

… the most mis-treated list

… the most free loader list

… the most old list

… the most new list

… the most bought list

… can be monetized if you provide the right amount of content, versus sales pitch.

You just need the right balance.

And you need the right amount of "helpful content."

In other words, running a successful list is no big secret. If you are capable of providing your list with real value, and not bombarding them with endless affiliate links, you may be onto something.

"But who has the time to craft high-end messages that make the sell without offering anything?"

Fortunately, I do.

… and here is what I’m going to do for you.

I think we can all agree that the act of promoting Warrior Special Offers is easy but, unfortunately, out of control.

If you don’t agree, take a look at your inbox and attempt to disagree with me. It is a business model that has run rampant.

I’m willing to bet that 95% of the e-mails sent promoting a WSO offer absolutely no value whatsoever. They are simply a sells pitch where the author sees you as a potential dollar sign, not an actual person.

If you plan on making any amount of money with this model, that fundamental operation system needs to change.

… and that is what I’ve done for you.

As you can see, I’ve done literally all the work for you.

… I’ve hand-picked a WSO that will convert nicely if traffic is sent to it.

… I’ve hand-picked a WSO that is always in high-demand.

… I’ve written four "lead" e-mails that will force your customers to develop confidence in you. You are providing them with incredible amounts of information and knowledge.

… I’ve written a fifth "sell" e-mail that soft and ever-so-gently promotes a product that builds upon the last four e-mails you sent. It is a soft sell. Your readers will barely recognize that it is there.

"All your got to do is copy-and-paste your affiliate link and hit send."

Listen, I know what you are thinking right now.

… "why should I listen and trust you, Tiff?"

I’m not going to ramble on about myself all that much.

… but I used to be the head of the copywriting department for a national magazine that made millions upon millions in profit.

I was good at what I did. I was damn good.

In the end, I decided to go into business for myself. And now I write exclusively for two major players in Internet Marketing. There is a good chance that any large five-figure ClickBank launch has my "fingerprint" on it.

… that being said, this is an incredibly unique opportunity for you to use the services of a world-class copywriter for dirt cheap.

You can purchase this e-mail series for the very low price of $9.97. No string attached. No upsells. Nothing.

… purchase.

… walk away.

… profit.

In the future, I plan on raising my prices as I implement a monthly subscription to my content. For $19.97 a month, you will get a series of five e-mails in your inbox every week. But, that is in the near future … and, because of that, you have the opportunity to grab this packet, and my next few ones, for a stupid-low price of $9.97. Again, no strings attached.

That being said, I do not think there is much more I need to say to you.

… at this point, I think we all understand how lucrative a well-maintained mailing list can be.

Unfortunately, not many people can achieve that.

But, this is your chance to do it. It isn’t 100-percent autopilot. I mean, you still have to get people to subscribe to your list but, once you do, send them these messages and it’ll be like taking candy from a baby.

I’m not sure it gets any easier than that.

To your overwhelming success,
Tiff Lee
iamtifflee@gmail.com

PS. There is a five-day only refund guarantee on these packets. I’m not going to put up with anybody mailing these out and then requesting a refund as you pull in thousands of dollars due to my hard work. Just not cool, my friend.

PPS. I’m not always that mean, I promise.

PPPS. I’m actually pretty docile. Shy, even.

PPPPS. Don’t forget to tell me how awesome I am in your, surely, positive review.

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