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I had a thought... Do you wanna learn how to create Pay What You Want offers/courses? I've been doin

I had a thought... Do you wanna learn how to create Pay What You Want offers/courses? I've been doing them for the past year or so and they've worked really well for me. It typically takes about 20 minutes to an hour to create the sales page from start to finish. And about an hour to fulfill on the product itself. I typically make $10,000 to $20,000 for not-a-lotta effort on the initial launch. Then people keep buying them forever. Obviously your results would vary based on your audience and such. You could also create these for other people and get paid to do it. If you want me to create a course about doing Pay What You Want offers, reply to this email and let me know. It would be Pay What You Want for the course since that seems like the only logical way to do it haha. So just reply with "I'd buy it." If I get at least 200 responses I'll launch it. If not, I'll just move on with my life and keep making money with them on my own. (And be slightly sad that you weren't interested.) Lemme know... Talk soon, Ian "I love these Pay What You Want Courses" Stanley Founder of [www.emailgamechangers.com]( P.S. If you do them right, they can turn teeny tiny purchases into people that spend thousands. I'll explain how to do that in the course if enough of you respond. Sent to:{EMAIL} [Unsubscribe]( Almost Passive Income, 404 S 8th St. #201, Boise, Idaho 83702, United States

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