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earning $100 per no-show?! (live how-to training)

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jeff.plf@productlaunchformula.com

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Sun, Oct 13, 2024 04:05 PM

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You read that right… what if you got $100 per registrant for your live sessions ? To be honest,

You read that right… what if you got $100 per registrant for your live sessions (even the no-shows)? (and this works whether you call them live trainings, broadcasts, workshops, webinars… etc.) To be honest, I thought I knew all there was to know about webinars… until my friend Dylan Frost gave a presentation at my high-end mastermind that completely blew me away. He’s earned over $13MM in just three years with a super-streamlined webinar system. No fancy tech – just a Zoom account and a few quick emails. $13MM in three years got my attention. But here’s what got me REALLY excited… This “low tech” approach generates over $100 for every person who registers for his webinars. And no, that’s not $100 per “buyer” or “attendee” – Dylan’s system makes $100 for every person who just registers for his webinars… whether they show up or not. If you’d like to know how his “old-school simple” system can work for you – even if you have a tiny list or are just starting out – you’re in luck… Dylan is hosting a live training, breaking down the blueprint that generated millions (and blew my mind!). It’s happening Tuesday, October 15th at 2pm ET (New York time), and it won’t cost you a penny. Just enter your email address to get the entire training. [Register for Dylan’s training here (no credit card required).]() IMPORTANT – This is a LIVE training, and Dylan will stick around to answer your questions to help you turn your Zoom and email accounts into one of your biggest assets, so block off your calendar for this. best regards, Jeff P.S. A webinar about webinars? Yeah, it’s pretty meta. But it’s also pretty cool because it gives you a behind-the-scenes look at Dylan’s system as soon as you register. [Register for Dylan’s training now.](=) Not interested in hearing more about Dylan's Webinar system? Just [click here]() and I won’t send you any more emails about it. DISCLOSURE: From time to time, I may link to other people’s products and services, and sometimes when I do I’ll be acting as an affiliate - that means I might receive payment or compensation if you end up purchasing through my link. Note that there will be no additional cost or fee to you if you purchase through my link. And this is important: I will ONLY endorse products or services I believe in and stand behind 100%. [Unsubscribe]( Internet Alchemy, Inc P.O. Box 585 Durango, Colorado 81302 United States (970) 403-5753

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