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Only 1% of all entrepreneurs really notice the elephant in the room. I'll explain...

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{NAME}, Recently I hosted a $2,500 per person 1-day mastermind at my house in Beverly Hills and one

{NAME}, Recently I hosted a $2,500 per person 1-day mastermind at my house in Beverly Hills and one of the people I invited to present was OMG co-founder, Mike Long. I asked Mike a simple question… Had he ever added up all the money OMG's students have made so far? Mike looked at me and gave me a simple precise answer – “It's in the hundred million dollar plus.” If that number doesn't stop you in your tracks, it should. We're talking about a few hundred people per year, each of the last few years, who have built their own 9-figure machine. As Mike explained, they are doing it by harnessing some of the scarcest, influential, and extremely powerful knowledge on the planet. They have the knowledge of how to leverage Google’s powerful search engine. Insights on how it really works… Imagine if you had early adopter insights on Bitcoin or any other “digital mega impactor” in the last 30 years. Now you can find hundreds of blogs, forums, and Facebook groups that will tell you the secret is that there is no secret. That's because the people behind these SEO "trainings” are not digging deep enough; they are just reading what others have written or had a lucky break on one or two websites. Because if there is no secret, then how come OMG students are making, in select cases, millions of dollars per year? And upgrading their lives in the process… Few other groups in recent history are generating the kind of revenue that some OMG'ers are. Even fewer have a group of successful members giving back every day the way OMG'ers do. What does OMG have that nobody else has? For one thing, it has the staggering R&D of Greg Morrison, Stephen Floyd, and Joshua Fletcher. Greg has over 1000 websites he has tested using very scientifically “money-generating” situations every day. He’s generated millions in revenue on his own SEO sites. He's gotten so good at it that as he creates a site he documents every step of the process along the way to making it a success. ... Because every site he builds using his system has become a success! Stephen has been making his money with SEO client consulting for 14 years. Going back just a few years ago most people trying to make money for themselves didn’t even know what SEO stands for. Now it's quietly become one of the top 3 concerns for millions of businesses. Stephen has made himself very wealthy, making his clients millions doing EXACTLY what he teaches in OMG. They teach A to Z. Nothing left out. I've been talking about OMG since 2015 and people who’ve listened to me along the way are doing their part to prospect that 9-figure gold mine of revenue OMG'ers are focused on. My experience is that no matter how clear I make this for people only 1% will take advantage. Not because that 1% has something the other 99% doesn't, but because they can grasp the opportunity. They’re doing something important: they’re listening. Most people joining OMG don't start with much else than a pair of ears and the willingness to use them. If you are cynical and think maybe it can get saturated, think again. They are taking only 1000 members total this year, so don’t waste their time if you can’t listen. When I was sleeping on my buddy's mobile home couch, and I had $47 dollars to my name, nobody would have thought I'd be here today… But that's because people didn't know what to look for. Follow the knowledge. I was able to find my way through a minefield of BS. But most people who go through a minefield get blown up. That's the sad fact. As Mike Long puts it you Build or you Beg. If you're hoping to weave your way through hundreds and thousands of BS blog posts, forum posts, and Facebook group threads, hoping to "get lucky”, to tap into the SEO marketplace the way OMG'ers do, then you're begging for luck. If you're reading this email and you're ignoring the potential of SEO you're likely missing out on your best chance to create an online empire. You search on Google in city after city in America and around the world and you'll find one of two things: Either OMG'ers dominating, or basically nothing. Try it. Type in Nashville SEO. Los Angeles SEO. Boston SEO. New York City SEO. You'll find Greg Morrison and Mike Long's sites and articles #1, or #2 or at least on page one in all of those cities. (For Los Angeles SEO check out the Forbes article. It links to OMG Machines) It's the same way everywhere else with other OMG'ers' San Diego. Phoenix. Dallas. And on and on. So is it still open then? The crazy thing is it's as wide open now as it was in 2015 when I first started speaking out on OMG. [It’s possibly even bigger of an opportunity now.]( David Mills made this program just right. With the right mentors and the right community. It's the right price. It's the right size. It's the right cost. It's hard to make it a simpler decision. Here's one more angle on the power of the knowledge inside OMG: So many OMG'ers have quit their day jobs and started working from home that they’ve stopped counting. It stands to reason that if knowledge is so powerful that it can help you quit your job, shouldn't it also be powerful enough to get you a better job? Or better yet create your own? This week Mike gave access to the OMG “Elephant in the Room” webinar on what it takes to become a 1%'er, OMG-style, to his friend Cory. Cory is one of the people I was talking about who couldn't spell SEO. Except that Cory took the knowledge just from that one webinar and landed a high paying job with it at a big digital marketing services agency: I've asked David Mills if he would put on a simulated live replay of that Elephant in the Room webinar. It's introduced by Bob Proctor, from The Secret, and from Think and Grow Rich, the movie. It's led by David with incredible case studies and R&D briefs from Stephen Floyd and Greg Morrison. It starts TODAY at 9 PM Eastern promptly. And Mike Long has even agreed to man the green chat box in the lower right corner of your Tai Lopez OMG Week event page, which you get for signing up here: [Click here to get started]( (You'll also get access to the OMG Free Insiders membership area with the Taking Control of your Name and/or Brand workshop, and you'll get instructions on how to sign up for the webinar.) See you on the webinar, Tai P.S. If you’ve jumped to the end of the email (go back and read it) be sure and get registered for a special free training hosted by our friend David Mills where you’ll learn all about the potential power of SEO and what it can mean for you in 2018 and beyond… [Click here and be sure to register for the webinar!]( Tai receives a commission if you buy from OMG. Results may vary. This cannot be expected or guaranteed. 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