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how to NOT build a money-making email list

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Hah... I got an email from someone interested in the Email List Accelerator. This is what he wrote

[View in Web Browser]( Hah... I got an email from someone interested in the Email List Accelerator. This is what he wrote: "Hey Sean - I really want to have an email list that makes $10k+ a month. Actually I'd be over the moon if it just made me an extra $1k-$3k a month. But the problem is I've been posting content every day for the last 4 months and it's not working. So thank you for the great offer, but I'm gonna keep trying. I will join the next time you open once I get this going! -Devin" Ohhh Devin. You are not alone in this way of thinking, but it's pretty silly. It's like a fat guy saying "Hey Mr. Personal Trainer. I'm 500lbs and really want to lose weight, but I haven't been able to shed a pound in the last 4 months. I'll work with you once I've lost 300lbs!" Look... I'm all for someone who takes action. But if you want to get a fantastic result in record time, the best way to do it is by working with someone who already did what you want to do. You "pay" to learn from them, but save far more than what you pay on all the costly mistakes and extra time/energy it would've taken to do it on your own. My guy Devin here might spend the next 1-2 years doing things the WRONG way, then all that time is wasted. To build a money-making email list, there is really only 3 things you need to do. I covered what they are in the email business webinar on Wednesday. [Click here to watch the replay before it gets taken down]( This is the exact process I used to go from 0 to 100,000+ followers across email list+social. And what I did to get far beyond the $10k/mo mark with my email list. If you want help with starting and growing a money-making email list, join the Email List Accelerator before we start on 7/16. Your compadre, Sean "don't be a silly goose" Anthony     Every effort has been made to accurately represent information and it’s potential. There is no guarantee that you will earn any money using the techniques and ideas available through this Website. Examples on our Website are not to be interpreted as a promise or guarantee of earnings. Earning potential is entirely dependent on the person using our products, services, ideas and techniques. We do not purport that any information we make available will provide you with a “Get rich scheme." [Unsubscribe]( | Sent by SAP Ventures, LLC 24 Roy Street • Seattle, WA • 98109

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