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I spent 337,482.31 on Google ads, here’s the ROI I made (pictures enclosed)

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listbuildinglifestyle.com

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igor@listbuildinglifestyle.com

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Here’s a screenshot from my Adwords backoffice showing how much I spent on ads for the 6,697.86

[List Building Lifestyle] [Igor Khifets] Here’s a screenshot from my Adwords backoffice showing how much I spent on ads for the 6,697.86 super-funnel I’ve been telling you about (enable images): [google ads] 175,824.72 Google Ads campaign I didn't get there overnight. It was a slow gradual process as I optimized my 7,334,157.97 funnel. I started small, spending about 93,017.10 over the course of a few months. [Google ads 2] Testing my funnel on Google ads It showed some promise. I wasn’t breaking even, but I was recouping some of my ad spend. So I kept at it and scaled gradually. During the 2nd phase I spent another 68.640.49 [Google ads 3] Keep spending on Google ads During this phase I optimized it more and more, this time adding downsells and last chance offers into the mix. Most of the optimization happened on the back end. I added tons of campaigns and automations to squeeze everything I could from every lead this funnel was generating. This way I turned it upside down and made it prophitable. It went from losing money on ads to making money on ads. Which means I was getting quality leads on my email list for free. Throughout this whole time I also promoted affiliate offers to this new list I was building. And started bringing in some ridiculous komishins like… I put a ton of work into this super-funnel. And it was worth it, because it’s been consistently bringing home the bacon like this… I consider this one of the more difficult achievements in recent years. It feels a bit like my internet marketing Everest. Why? Because these sort of high-converting super-funnels are as rare as Peruvian spider monkeys. Almost no one I know was ever able to create one. Why? Because it’s really-really hard. In fact, it’s virtually impossible! Even for super experienced internet marketers. But what if I said I could lend you a copy of my super-funnel? I really mean it… [Watch this video]( to find out how you can grab a carbon copy of my 7,344,157.97 super-funnel to use as your own. And I really mean an exact copy. The pages, the emails, the sequences, the automations, the products, everything. Why would I do something like that? Because I’ve made a name for myself as the dude who teaches people how to grow an email list, drive traffic, promote products, etc… ...and one thing I learned is -- almost no one wants to create sales funnels. Let alone spend money on optimizing them the way I did. So I created this one-of-a-kind Copy My Super-Funnel program for anyone who may want to take this shortcut. [WATCH FOR DETAILS]( Sincerely,Igor Kheifets [Unsubscribe](   |   [Update Your Profile]( 8171 Yonge Street Unit 314, Thornhill, Ontario L3T2C6

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