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đŸ€Šâ€â™‚ïždivorced, 😭broke and 🌼out of shape

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

In 2013 I attended my first internet marketing seminar in London hosted by a mentor of mine, who I admired at the time.

To me, this guy was the epitome of success, because he was making over a hundred gees a month, driving an Audi R8, happily married, 2 healthy kids and a bunch of people who were showing up to his seminar, paying anywhere from a grand to five grand just to be in the same room with him.

By the time I left, I lost all respect for the guy, because having experienced him up close it became obvious to me he was nothing like the image he was selling.

To start, his inkom numbers were embellished. He inflated his numbers to make it sound like he was maken’ more than he actually was collecting.

On paper, he was closing hundreds of thousands worth of deals, but his actual bottom line numbers didn’t reflect that at the end of each month.

How do I know?

Because after having chatted with a bunch of people at the event, who supposedly paid to be there, it turned out more than half the attendees were invited for free. Some paid full price. Some paid 1/10th of the five thousand dollar ticket price. It was all over the place. And what’s made me really mad – I paid the full price for my ticket!

But that wasn’t all. It kind of went downhill from there.

 

For example, his wife showed up on the 2nd day and threw a scene at the bar on the 3rd floor right in front of attendees. She was upset with him being at the bar, because (low and behold) he had a drinking problem and this is the one place he promised her he wouldn’t go to.

 

He really tried to calm her down, but she would have none of it. When she stormed out of the room, the first thing he did was wash down the humiliation with a pint of Guinness.

 

I stopped following him (and giving him money) shortly after I returned home.

Later I found out he got in trouble with the government over an overdue tax bill or something.

Anyway, this guy’s life was a mess. Probably still is.

And here’s my point:

There are few legit leaders who walk the talk, but for the most part, internet markotang is full of shady characters who sell freedom but who don’t live it.

The gurus are notorious for selling a magic pill solution that seems great on paper, but doesn’t work in real life.

For example, they love to brag about their lifestyle, lambos, penthouse apartments, mansions, vacations and FREEDUMB – but they’re not really free or independent.

Why?

Because they’re hostage to their online businesses. They haven’t gone on a real vacation in years.
They spend more than they’re maken’ and hustle hard to keep up (that’s why they keep coming up with new crap to sell you all the time).

Their personal lives are a mess (most are divorced, out of shape and unfulfilled).

That’s why I’ve always been a big fan of building systems in my online bidniz. I can build a stable life around my systems. As long it works, I can count on the system to bring in new leads, new sales, new prophits, new opportunities. All while I live my life according to my vision.

You can’t live a good life while continuously increasing your prophits without a proven system.

Would you like to know how my system works?

In fact, would you like me to allow you to copy it to a “t?”

I’ll even tell you what offers I promote, what traffic sources I use and give you my landing pages.

“Yes, Igor, Please Give Me Your System”

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

injury update (day 2)

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

“What Clickbank marketplace products are best?”

Many beginners start out by promoting products on the Clickbank marketplace. That’s a big mistake. The best products are hidden. They convert better, pay better komisions and are of higher quality. But most affiliates can never find their in to promote them. Watch this video for details on my personal method to go from 0 to your first 1,000 in aff marketing in 30 days by not promoting typical clickbank marketplace products.

 

WATCH VIDEO FOR DETAILS

I’m writing to you from my bed upstairs.

Yesterday I suffered a back injury playing soccer.

To be honest, it’s one of the most hurting injuries I’ve had in a while.

It put me on my back, making me think twice before going to the bathroom, because the walk was so painful.

I’m not a fan of pain killers that numb the pain, but don’t heal it, so I decided to push through it.

Not sure it was a smart decision. But anyway…

Today I was able to walk downstairs, have my espresso and walk back upstairs to my bed.

I still walk like a 90 year old man, slouched, like I’m carrying a 500 pound load on my back.

I spoke to my dad on the phone earlier today and he said he had the same problem with his back.

I remember when he used to work security, I used to rub “Bengay” cream on his lower back before he would set off to work.

Unlike me, he had no option to just lay down and rest without it showing on the bank statement.

So he worked through the pain.

I’m grateful I don’t have to do that, because of my systems.

Today’s going to be all about bed rest for me.

I’m going to take it easy, watch some soccer (England is playing Belgium today in the UEFA Nations Cup) and let my body do it’s part.

I’m not going to worry about money, because there’s plenty coming in (enable images):

Yep, that’s more than a thousand a day on average in the last 30 days.

How?

Systems.

With the right system, you can have this kind of consistency.

Unfortunately, most systems don’t work.

So I developed my own.

WATCH FOR DETAILS

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

“Is blogging a good way to promote affiliate products?”

No, it is not. It’s actually a pretty bad way to do it. Why? Because it takes, on average, 3 years to rank a quality optimized site on Google for a keyword, it takes on average $350 to buy a backlink (you need hundreds of those to rank) and it requires lots of content (quality content). We’re talking years of hard work before you even get a chance to rank anywhere. Try this instead of blogging. Much faster. Much cheaper. Much easier.

video: my big fast aff mistake

 

WATCH VIDEO FOR DETAILS

if you decided to quit now, “they” win and you lose.

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

Did you ever think about quitting the biz because it’s just doesn’t seem to be working out for you??

I know I had.

Many many times.

I had thought about quitting a lot over the years.

It’s the first thing that comes to mind when you’re digging your way through the mis-information trying to figure out what to do.

The mind just goes there naturally, after yet another email that bombed or a traffic campaign that cost you hundreds of dollars but didn’t produce an ROI.

But then I realized something…

If I quit – I lose and “they” win.

Who’s “they?”

“They” are my friends and family, my boss and the devil himself – all the people who doubted me, who mocked me, who made fun of me, who told me I will fail, who crossed their fingers behind their back when I told them about my big ideas.

If I quit – they were right.

I hate when someone else is right, don’t you?

I continued in spite of failures, because I had to win FOR ME.

I had to prove them wrong.

I tried about a dozen online businesses before I found the one that worked for me. This lead to more successes over time. I ended up building several inkom strims and started enjoying comfortable passover inkom.

If you’re still looking for your one thing that works for you, I recommend you watch this free training immediately to find out how to make your first 1000 with affiliate markoting in the next 30 days.

This is a big claim, I know, but I am confident maken’ it (and even backing it up with a gooroontee) because I believe success in this niche is a matter of applying a system, not really an equation of talent, luck or things like that.

There are practical reasons why I’m confident I can help. I explain in this video.

I’m not saying the other models don’t work. They just don’t work as well as this for total beginners.

This is perfect for people who tried a bunch of stuff before, but didn’t make it… however, who retained hope there’s something out there that can work even for them.

“Yes, Igor, Give Me The Training Video”

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

I wish I hadn’t done this ⏰

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

One of the things that really got me the edge with my oinkline bizdniz is writing good sales copy.

I just wish it didn’t take so long to learn how to do it.

I wish I hadn’t spent hundreds of hours rewriting classic ads by hand to create a neuro imprint of great salesmanship in my cerebral cortex.

I wish I hadn’t spent tens of thousands of dollars a year on copywriting coaching and critiques, getting world-class copywriters tear my work apart and then force me put it back together again, wiping tears off my cheeks.

I wish I hadn’t had to split test thousands of headlines.

I wish I hadn’t had to write “blind” without ever knowing if it’s going to work and letting the marketplace send me the test results in a form of zero sales.

I wish I hadn’t had to read hundreds of copywriting classics that teach the basic principles of persuasion in print, but no specific application of these principles in my market, my audience, my products.

What’s done is done.

So it’s too late for me.

But not for you.

And in spite of what other eggsperts are saying, I am now convinced you don’t need to be a world-class copywriter to prophitably build your oinkline bizdniz.

In fact, I figured out a way to put together an entire high-converting affiliate funnel, without writing a single of copy yourself.

Do you see what it means?

For the first time ever, you won’t have to “get creative” about successfully promoting affiliate links.

Specifically, I’ll show you how to ethically borrow someone else’s sales copy (that they have already written, polished, tested and market-proofed) for free!

“Yes, Igor, Show Me How To Do It”

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

fictitious marriageđŸ€ž, blackmailđŸ’”, courtroom⚖ & affiliate marketing

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

Evelyn just moved to Canada with her two boys, Alan and Andrew.

She escaped her abusive husband in California. Canada was the only country that seemed like a good place for her kids to grow up. A place where she can breath a full chest of air again without looking back over her shoulder.

There was only one problem – she entered and was staying in Canada illegally.

Evelyn arranged a fictitious marriage to qualify for a VISA. But that only got her so far. She wasn’t allowed to work. She had to prove to the government of Canada she had the means to support herself for 6 months (which her son photoshopped), otherwise they wouldn’t let her stay while the bureaucratic machine was digesting her paperwork.

But what now?

No business would hire her. There was no use even trying.

Her sister lived in Toronto, so she moved in with her. Temporarily, she hoped.

2 years later she still couldn’t find a job.

Her paperwork got delayed and the guy who she arranged the marriage with started blackmailing her. She gave him nearly all her savings. He milked almost every last dollar she had. She needed to find means to make some money.

Over the past year she got in and out of several biz opportunities. Some cost more than they made. Others made nothing at all.

Her older son, Alan, urged her to quit messing around with these things. Made her feel even worse. Made her feel dumb for trying.

But she didn’t expect him to understand.

She needed this to work for Alan and his brother.

She needed money to pay the next instalment to her lawyer for arranging the fake marriage.

Her “husband” was a gambler. He never stopped calling asking for more money. If she refused, he threatened to rat her out. Friggin’ low life. He didn’t care about what it was doing to her.

When Evelyn told me her story I urged her to get into affiliate marketing.

She brushed off my advice, because she thought affiliate marketing is only for people who are technical, because it required building a sales funnel, an email list, landing pages and things like that she was never good at.

Evelyn just turned 40 earlier this year. To say she wasn’t technical was an understatement.

I told Evelyn it wasn’t about how technically gifted she was. It was about the blueprint she followed and her ability to execute a “manual,” kind of like setting up a new laptop. You point, click, tick boxes and stuff like that.

She reluctantly gave it a shot, because I made her a deal to try it risk-free for a month.

Evelyn was a slow learner. She didn’t even login to the training site for the first week. Dishes, a yoga workout, making dinner, cleaning the apartment – all these things seemed more important to her.

She knew she was just making excuses. But she couldn’t help it.

“I’m just not the kind of person who can do all this technical stuff,” she said.

And then he called again, her abusive fake husband gambler, he needed another handout.

“NO! You’re not going to see another dime from me, asshole!”

Evelyn hung up on him.

The phone rang again. She muted it and put it screen down on the couch.

She was tired of being used.

She was tired of being a victim.

She hated her sons seeing her like this.

She became a burden to her sister.

Evelyn decided to put a stop to all this by learning how to make her own damn money.

It took her just 96 hours to follow the entire training program start to finish and make her first affiliate sale. It was easy to scale from there.

Few months down the road, she started to chip in on the bills with her sister.

She negotiated a payment plan with her lawyer and told him about the blackmailing threats. Lawyer wrote her fake husband a letter, putting him on a short leash. It worked. He never called again. He texted Evelyn and apologized and said he hoped they could remain friends. He never mentioned the money he took or that he planned to give it back.

It didn’t matter now.

Evelyn was free from his tight grip. He wouldn’t be able to choke the air out of her anymore.

Last month she wrote to me telling me the good news: she could finally afford a place of her own and she was moving out from her sister’s condo with the boys. She would be paying her own rent for the first time in years.

Next goal: Canadian passport.

Is Evelyn’s story real? The story’s real, but Evelyn isn’t her real name. I changed her and her children’s names for privacy. But the story’s real. Evelyn moved out of her sister’s place, into the suburbs. Her sons went to college. Alan is attending University of Toronto for his MBA. Andrew decided to follow in his mother’s footsteps and is working on putting up his ecommerce store. This is the training that became the catalyst for Evelin’s success.

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

đŸ˜©Advertising Account Disabled

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

“We’re sorry to inform you your advertising account was disabled for violation of terms of service. You’re no longer eligible to run ads on the Google platform.”

This was an email I’ve been dreading receiving since I started affiliate marketing.

It was right there, in my inbox. Mocking me.

It was from Google Adwords. It was an automated notification telling me my ad account is disabled for violating Google Advertising policies.

Just like that, Google gave me the boot.

My mentor warned me it’s going to happen, but I waved him off saying it may happen to other people, but not me. I was too embarrassed to Skype him to let him know I wasn’t immune.

Fear washed over me like a cold shower. With my primary traffic source cut off, how was I supposed to generate leads to affiliate links?

And if I had figured something out in the coming days – how do I know I won’t get cockblocked again by some terms of policy violation?

I got to work. I played with every traffic technique imaginable.

I drove article traffic, by writing “quality” content articles and submitting them to article directories like EzineArticles. I earned a badge for publishing tons of content, but no badge for making sales. Article marketing takes time to kick in, so I kept at it for months, hoping all these trickles of clicks I was getting every week would add up to big chunk of visitors. But they didn’t.

I walked away from article marketing, but didn’t stop writing. Writing seemed like the best way to produce content for me, because it didn’t force me to get on camera (which I was terrified of). I started a blog. I installed wordpress, plugins and the whole nine yards. I published daily almost religiously, usually after work, to get on Google’s good side to get ranked in the SERPs. I eventually started ranking, but for all the wrong keywords. Keywords I wanted were so competitive, you couldn’t’ elbow your way in to the page, even if you had flawless search engine reputation (which my blog hadn’t had).

I liked the idea of passive traffic, so I tried a strategy I knew could work, but one I dreaded most – shoot videos for YouTube. YouTube seemed like an easier place to rank than Google. Google crawled with big-spenders who would do anything to rank on the first page. YouTube seemed untapped. Virgin traffic source. Another misconception. YouTube was just as competitive. In fact, it was harder than normal SEO, because it required videos. I didn’t know the first thing about shooting videos, so I tripped over my own feet in pathetic attempts to script and produce quality videos about success. I was embarassed with the videos I produced I didn’t even upload them to YouTube!

Eventually I figured out a better traffic technique to build my affiliate business with. I break it down in this video. This is the only way to drive traffic without being vulnerable to ad account slaps

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

P.S. Losing my Adwords account doesn’t scare me. Losing my ad account without any prior notice or chance at redemption scares me. Not having control over my traffic scares me. So I swore I’d never put my affiliate heart into someone else’s hands. I had to be in control. Here’s what I did.

😆my response to recent Facebook announcement

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

Facebook just announced they’re allowing to send customized marketing emails through your business fan page. See below.

Yep… they secretly (they haven’t exactly yelled from the top of their lungs about it) enabled this feature for some business accounts, allowing them to upload email lists and send out (oh boy!) marketing emails!

So weird, right? It’s like seeing Facebook take 23,534 step backwards from where they were originally going with their network – driving a samurai sword through the gut of email marketing.

Dig this…

They’re rolling out this feature only to business pages, which proves the point I’ve been making for years…

When it comes to business, sales and marketing – email rules the world.

I’ve used email to build an incredibly stable affiliate business (and used email as the backbone to all the other business I’ve been involved with throughout the years), because it’s producing the highest ROI for every marketing dollar and minute spent on it.

And this new Facebook feature only proves this is true today more than ever before.

 

If you would like to see and understand how to build a thriving affiliate business using email marketing, I invite you to watch this new video where I share how I ditched social media, blogging, prospecting and video marketing in favour of simple opt-in email marketing.

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

10 affiliate 🚀game-changers

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

Here are the game-changers that made a difference (big and small) in my affiliate business I suggest to anyone who wants to start and scale an affiliate business today:

1. Build an audience – traffic sources sometimes work and sometimes don’t. They could also bobber, causing anxiety and uncertainty. An audience will give you a sense of security and a piece of mind. You will own an asset that will produce sales for you.

2. Leverage email marketing – I’ve dipped into all kinds of internet media and email is by far my #1 ROI producer. If I said “no” to email today, I’d be leaving an untold amounts of money on the table.

3. Promote products you believe in – it’s hard to promote something you secretly hate. You will pull your punches. Promote products you love and would recommend to your mother.

4. Cross-promote complementary offers – when is the best time to sell your customers something? The moment they bought something else from you. People enjoy buying stuff. Always ask what’s the next promotion?

5. Segment your buyers into a separate list – buyer is a buyer is a buyer. Cherish the people who earn you money. They’re hard to find and easy to lose.

6. Make more offers – your income is directly proportionate to the amount of times you ask for money. So ask more often.

7. Master one traffic source – traffic is hard. Each traffic source burdens you with a long learning curve. Once you’ve tapped into a source that works, stick to it, hone it, and drill it as deep as you can before moving over to the next one.

8. Use templates where possible to save time – coming up with marketing material from scratch is hard. If you figured out a formula, use it. You will make more by producing lots of good marketing, than a little bit of great marketing.

9. You can’t improve what you don’t measure – track your clicks, leads and sales. If you don’t, how would you know if it’s working or not?

10. Look for markets, not products – rabid irrational markets are best.

Would you like to build your first (or next) affiliate business together in the next 30 days?

Watch this video for details (time-sensitive)

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

putting my life back together

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

 

I immigrated to Canada from Israel on December 3rd 2017.

 

It was cold as *blip* when me, Anastasia and Erica came out dragging our luggage out of their airport wearing mid-season jackets and no headwear.

 

Family friend picked us up and let us stay with her for several months until we figured out where we wanted to settle down.

 

I got busy working on our paperwork, taking driving lessons, hiring a new accountant, meeting my immigration lawyer and putting my life back together from scratch in a totally unfamiliar place without a clue what life is going to look like down the road. All in all, it took me 2 months to tick every box on my immigrant to do list.

 

The life of a landed immigrant is very intense, because you’re making up ground in a race against time. I left my old life in Israel and had to literally start over in Toronto. I’ve lost everything but my business.

 

And having that business made a world of difference.

 

In that time, I couldn’t work on my online business. I was too distracted.

 

I didn’t write emails. I didn’t research offers. I didn’t conduct webinars. I didn’t build landing pages.

 

I was growing ever more concerned just how much I didn’t work in the 60 days following stepping off the Air Canada jet, but to my surprise my income didn’t decline. My systems carried me through.

 

While I was busy putting my life back together like it was a broken lego set with no manual, my email list and my funnels kept churning over sales like a well oiled machine.

 

Why am I surprised?

 

Because it’s one thing to brag to people about you being smart and shexy, building internet businesses and everything. I’ve always told people about what I do with a sense of pride, because it’s exotic.

 

But, hey, it’s a whole other deal to actually test the true worth of your work by putting your wife and daughter’s livelihood on the line.

 

Figuring out this model was anything but easy but it was worth it.

 

Having gone through the learning curve, I can now see how I could’ve done it differently. Faster.

 

I’ve put together a new video where I share a faster way to build your first (or next) hermetic stream of incomoe, even if you’ve tried affiliate marketing before. In fact, if you’re already spending 2 hours a day researching stuff on the internet, I’ll show you how to spend less time and get better results.

 

WATCH NEW VIDEO

 

Ciao,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

injury update day 3 (photos enclosed)

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

“What clickbank marketplace products are best?”

Many beginners start out by promoting products on the Clickbank marketplace. That’s a big mistake. The best products are hidden. They convert better, pay better komisions and are of higher quality. But most affiliates can never find their in to promote them. Want to see my method to go from 0 to your first 1,000 in affilamrakting in 30 days by not promoting typical clickbank products?

 

“Yeah, Totally, Igor, Show Me!”

Howdy,

I’m writing to you from my bed upstairs, while my daughter is practicing “The Entertainer” on the piano downstairs.

I’m on bed rest because 2 days ago I suffered a severe back injury that left me unable to walk for long periods of time due to my spine tilting to the right, putting pressure on a nerve that makes it very painful to move around.

Here’s a picture of me, topless, so you can see what that looks like (enable images):

See how my torso is leaning right?

The green line shows how I’m supposed to be standing.

The red line shows how much I’m leaning away from the correct posture.

I can’t bring my torso back to the upright position, because there’s a trapped nerve that hurts so much, the body lock itself down to prevent further injury to the spine.

I’ve made good progress so far in recovery.

I’m able to spread my shoulders, which is something I couldn’t do on day 1.

I’m also able to stand up right rather than slouch, which is something I couldn’t do on day 1 and 2.

What’s really helping in recovery is the peace of mind that I’ve got time.

I can take as long as I need to get back in shape, because my systems are taking care of all the day to day work required to put money on the table.

For example, yesterday I made over 5,000 in sales (enable images).

That’s just one inkom strim.

There’s more.

For example, another inkom strim brought in 546.05 in sales (enable images):

Again, all this while I was in bed, recovering from injury, watching soccer and Jimmy Car Netflix specials.

I’m living (although injured) proof pasiff inkom exists.

But it requires systems. It doesn’t just fall in your lap.

The great thing about systems is that once you’ve got one you can build more.

Besides the ones above, I’ve got another system that’s now bringing in, on average, just over 1,000 a day (enable images):

Again, it’s all in the systems.

With the right system, you can freedom, wealth and happiness.

Unfortunately, most systems being paddled online don’t really work.

I know because I’ve spent years chasing them, trying them, testing them and trashing them.

Because I couldn’t find a system that works as advertised, I developed my own.

“I Would Like To See It, Igor”

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

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