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my bum hurts when I walk 😳

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

“a-typical approach to affiliate mrakting”

There are tons of ways to promote affiliate products. But most of these ways are dead wrong. I’ve spent 3.5 years testing different methods, because I just didn’t know which ones work and which ones don’t. Turned out almost all of them don’t work, but one. Want the deets about my method to go from 0 to your first 1,000 in affilamrakting in 30 days?

 

“Yeah, Totally, Please Show Me, Igor”

Quick recap:

Few days ago I injured myself by overstraining my body playing soccer for an hour 3 times a week (in addition to my at-home workout before the game).

I totally ignored my body’s signals and kept on playing until I collapsed during the last game and couldn’t walk.

When I got back home and stood in front of a mirror, I noticed one of the craziest sciatic stances I’ve ever seen.

It’s when your body looks kind of like the Leaning Tower of Pisa. Here’s what it looks like (on the left, enable images):

I spent the next few days in bed, with my laptop, giving my tired bones some time to recover.

Recovery’s now complete and I can walk straight again (see image above on the right).

But my butt still hurts when I walk, because it’s the butt muscles that got overstrained.

Looks like I’m going to have to see the chiropractor a few times. He’s the only guy I’m ever letting work on my butt with some tools. Boy, did that come out wrong or what?

Anyway, what I’m really happy about is what’s been going on with my inkom since I sustained the injury.

Before I continue, I just want you to know — if it sounds like I’m bragging, then it’s because I am!

Anyway, since my butt muscles went on strike, I’ve been totally chained to my bed, because even bathroom trips were really painful.

I could only get to the toilet seat by holding on to the walls. It was emasculating to say the least.

But looking at my stats kept my mojo up, because I’ve been raken in that dough like a dough-raken’ machine.

Quick pit stop regarding what you’re about to see: none of it is a promise or a guarantee. I’m not promising you’ll meik anything at all and I’m not implying that I know you, your ability to follow instructions, life situation and a bunch of other stuff that may play a role in defining how far you’ll go. This is all pure entertainment. Some of it is my ego, bragging to you, because no one else will listen! 🤣

With that out of the way…

An affiliate program I show inside my sistema just brought in another 2,000 in komisions today:

And another affiliate program that pays into my Paypal has been maken daily drops into my account for the past week, averaging well over a thousand a day:

This is impressive in and on itself, I’m sure.

But what makes it mind-boggling is that I’ve been in bed, resting, as all this occurred.

Now, don’t get me wrong.

It took sweat to set up the sistemas. All this didn’t just fall in my lap. No, ma’am! But once the machine is set up – it’s game over.

This is when you can skeil your inkom and your fridum at the same time.

Something you just can’t do with a job… even if it’s a high-paying one.

No matter how much your job pays, there’s only so many hours in a week you can work.

My sistema offers true leverage. And leverage is fridum (mis-spelled on purpose btw, for all the grammar nazis out there).

What I love most about it is just how consistent and reliable it is.

Here’s an example: my Paypal screamshot for the past 90 days:

That’s 143,307 in the last 90 days, in case you don’t have your images enabled.

Three things you should know about this number:

1) This number is exactly 12.5 times higher than my annual inkom when I used to have an 80 hour a week job in the hospitality industry.

2) This is one of several streams of freedom I’ve got. It’s also not the largest one.

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3) The sekret to enjoying this kind of “pasiff” results is having a sistema that works even if I don’t. Plus, a sistema that’s replicatable, so you can set up these freedom streams on regular basis to continue to increase results.

Unfortunately, most courses 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 method that works as advertised, I developed my own.

“Okay, Igor, Show Me Your Method”

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

ecommerce goldrush

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

ā€œlies lies liesā€

Fake lambos, rented mansions, borrowed jets – everything you’re seeing on YouTube, Instagram and Facebook is a big fat lie. It’s just an act to conceal the fact they’re trying to milk you, not help you. I advise you against building an Amazon store. Instead, check out the new presentation I’ve put together for you about a real stable sauce o’ inkom.

ā€œYes, Igor, Show Me!ā€

I struggle with choice. It gives me anxiety. It’s hard for me to pick one thing from a dozen options, especially if it’s a big decision, something that would impact my life in a big way. Like if I’m shopping for a car or a gaming laptop or a house. The fear of choosing the wrong one is so heavy I often end up choosing nothing instead.

I’ve been getting complaints from students going through a similar experience trying to decide what to jump into.

For example, there’s been a blowout of Amazon gooroobs preaching the ecommerce lifeztail.

Some sell you on Shopify stores.

Others use Walmart.com dropshipping.

In fact, there’s a small group of daredevils who are selling stuff on Amazon and then drop ship it through Walmart by ordering on Walmart’s website. So the customer buys from Amazon, but gets a Walmart box on their doorstep in a few days. What a great way to get yourself banned, don’t you think?

One of the most common requirements, it seems, is to have a team on the ground in China, where you can manufacture widgets. At the very least, you’re required to get a generic brand and an agreement in place to ship it under your logo. Then you can take it to Shopify or Amazon or eBay or whatever.

Here’s the amusing part I love to watch with popcorn and a coke spread in my LaZ-boy at home.

1) They’ll lose their Facebook traffic because either Facebook jacks up prices to a point where it’s no longer profitable or an algorithm change will wipe out the entire ecom segment.

2) They’ll get banned from Amazon because… well, for no other reason than Amazon said so. They got no control. They’re sucking on Amazon’s titee and Amazon can take it away anytime she wants.

3) Their entire store, concept and product line will get knocked off by a competitor or student, and both of them will stop making money.

These are just 3 most common things that happen to ecom marketers – which is why they neither make a lot of money nor stay in that business very long.

This is also why most of them start one store that briefly works, document their results (or fake their results, it’s the same to them) and just go sell courses on dropshipping for years after that. I’ve seen the same trend in the agency niche, but I won’t go into that now.

This is all very amusing to me, because I’ve been maken’ dinero the same way for years like a swiss clock.

Same offers.

Same traffic.

Same systems.

ā€œYes, Igor, Please Show Me How Are You Doing It So Consistentlyā€

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

smart way to run traffic

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

“Work Smarter, Save Time”

I believe anyone is capable of figuring out affiliate mrakting, if given enough time and money. But the question is – how much time/money can you afford to waste, before you choke and tap out? Watch this new presentation I’ve put together about a shortcut you can take.

“Show Me The Shortcut”

Howdy,

I’ve never been straight A student in high school. I didn’t even bother graduating the military academy my parents stuck me into. I ain’t got letters after my name and my IQ is roughly average, give or take a few points.

I’m not smart enough to understand global warming or the swings of the economy, but I know one thing and it’s that affiliates live and die by the traffic they run.

You gotta have lots of visitors and you got to get them without dipping into your rainy day fund.

That’s why most affiliates turn to free techniques when they first get bitten by the “bug.” Me too. Blogging, social media, videos… I tried it all.

But I’ve had a bad experience at getting visitors to my website for free. It totally turned me off from ever trying to do it again.

I decided to master web ads instead.

Since then I’ve been buying ads. Yes, I spend money to generate clicks to my links, but at the end of the day my traffic pays me.

Its modern day alchemy is what it is. Nothing else in my life had produced ROI larger and faster than ad buys.

I submit a campaign through one of my preferred sources knowing roughly what I’m going to be paying for every visitor. Then I send these visitors to a landing page. The landing page converts visitors into email optins and then sales. Then I put back the money from the sales back into a new batch of campaigns.

It’s a never ending ROI loop. Key to making it work is knowing 3 things.

1. What sources to run

2. What landing page to send visitors to

3. What offer to promote on the front and back end

I’ve tested ever which way there is to run ads. I’ve tested all the different landers. I tried thousands of variations of ad copy. And I figured out what works. I’ve boiled it down to a system I can replicate.

Would you like to see it?

“Yes, Please Show Me, Igor”

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

GUNS šŸ”«

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

“I Made Almost 4 Million Last Year Without Running a Single Facebook Ad”

Facebook ads are the most praised and discussed traffic method for affiliates, but I really don’t get what the fuss is about. There’s a better faster cheaper easier way to get traffic and I found it and used it last year to bank more in one year than my mom made in a lifetime of working at factories and schools.

“Show Me The Better Than Facebook Ads Traffic Source Please”

As retail stores took a nose-dive, there’s one industry that’s thriving beyond their wildest dream – the gun manufacturers.

I just read an article in Yahoo Finance saying gun stores are running out of firepower.

Looks like people are stocking up on brass and beans as we speak.

Are they getting ready for a revolution or a zombie apocalypse?

Who knows?

Here’s what I know.

No matter what’s your gun policy, I bet you’ve got a money policy and that is – put plenty of it in your bank account to keep your fridge crammed with supplies and hot water running.

Millions of people are flocking to the unemployment office extending their hand for a stimulus check.

But is this freedom?

Is this security?

Hardly.

I invite you to see and understand how to disconnect from the old economy where job security prevailed and start over in a new economy where you just need two things to pay rent, utilities, groceries and have plenty left over for firearms.

“Yes, I Would Like To Work Smart, Igor”

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

“Affiliate Mrakting That Doesn’t Make You Go Broke?”

#1 concern I’m hearing from people who seek me out to help them with their affiliate mrakting is they’re working with a small budget they can’t afford to gamble away. They ask me for the most proven way to start that doesn’t cost a ton. Want to know what I tell them?

“Yes, I Want To Know”

 

P.S. Clint Eastwood famously said I’ve got a strict gun control policy. If there’s a gun near me, I want to be in control of it. I’ve got the same policy about targeted traffic and affiliate offers. Here’s how I enforce my policy.

I totally disagree with world’s most loved entrpreneur

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

 

Steve Jobs famously said if you want to be successful, you have to love what you do.

 

I beg to differ.

 

I love reading, watching documentaries and playing video games, but none of these hobbies pay a salary. So I got into affiliate mrakting.

 

In fact, I had to give up gaming for a while, because I was consumed with figuring out affiliate mrakting once and for all. Shooting strangers in an online Call of Duty skirmish wasn’t going to get the checks coming in the mail. It’s great fun. I love it. But it’s not going on the to-do list on Monday morning, if you know what I mean.

 

Few super-affiliates I know are truly passionate about the products they promote or the actual promoting of the product.

 

There’s nothing exciting in researching the marketplace for high-converting offers.

 

Buying traffic offers little to no pleasure or satisfaction to me.

 

I can think of a few things that are a tad more exciting than building landing pages.

 

I’d much rather binge HBO’s Billions than write a follow up sequence to promote a new affiliate offer.

 

BUT NONE OF THESE THINGS WILL PAY THE BILLS!

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You can’t deposit passion into a bank account.

 

You can’t write a check for 1,000,000 “good feelings.”

 

That’s just life, baby.

 

But here’s what you can do.

 

You can cut the learning curve. You can work smart and not hard. You can take minimum steps needed to get the maximum results you want.

 

The idea behind working really-really hard to “earn your stripes” is a really bad idea. It’s poor-thinking.

 

It stems from poverty consciousness imposed on you by your upbringing, the media, the society and a bunch of other morons who don’t know what the hell they’re talking about when it comes to making maximum money in minimum time. In fact most advice you got throughout your life came from people who were never rich, aren’t rich and will never be rich.

 

Yes, you used to have to work hard… back in the 1920s.

 

But thanks to the internet, you can let the technology and software work hard for you (without taking breaks or demanding a pay raise every year), while you just sow the fruits of its labor.

 

I just shot a new video where I give you the “work smart, not hard” version of affiliate mrakting.

 

In this video I tell the story of how I bottle-necked my success by following all the wrong advice in the affiliate industry. I explain what didn’t work for me and I explain what worked.

 

I share how I took what worked and systematized it into a simple approach.

 

I show how I duplicated this approach onto my students affiliate attempts to transform their results.

 

I then invite you to duplicate my reezultz by following my system for a really low price you can afford even if you haven’t got your stimulus check this month.

 

“Yes, I Would Like To Work Smart, Igor”

 

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

Where do you start building your list?

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

If you’ve got a ton of time and a ton of dinero – that’s a really simple question to answer.

But what if you’re a stressed out adult with a life and a day job and very little technical prowess to support your ambition to become a nomadpreneur?

Most clients who ask me to help them build their email list just don’t know where to start, because list building has tons of moving parts.

There’s your landing page.

There’s your follow up sequence.

There’s your email autoresponder integration.

There’s your sales funnel software like ChickFunnels and LazaniaPages.

And then there’s traffic, that’s like a whole science in and on itself.

Ironically, many of my clients admit they don’t want to become ā€œmarketers like you, Igor.ā€

They recognize I’m a value-producing machine and an authority in my field – and they just don’t want to work to become an authority too.

They don’t want to write a 90-day email sequence.

They don’t want to become a best-selling author.

They don’t want to host webinars.

They don’t want to write sales pages.

They don’t want to master funnel builder software.

They don’t want to devote the rest of their lives to mastering marketeering.

They just want to stuff dinero in their pockets and they want the internet to give it to them.

This is the new solution I suggest to them

Imagine me and you spent 30 minutes each day to build you a brand new intraweb bidniz together?

You’d watch me do it and then repeat.

Once a day, for just a few minutes.

I’ll tell you when to start and when to stop.

I’ll tell you what to click and what to avoid clicking.

I’ll tell you where to point and where to sign up.

I’ll tell you where to copy and where to paste.

You don’t think.

You don’t conduct market research.

You don’t rysk.

You just follow my lead.

My ideal outcome is to have you walk away with an email list and your first affiliate commizzion in the next 30 days.

Just follow my lead

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

If I was starting over without traffic or an email list…

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

Enable images to meet my mom, Evgeniya Kheifets.

Igor's mom

Earlier this year I asked myself, if I was starting over without traffic or an email list, what would I do?

I decided to put together an emergency 30-day execution checklist, that anyone can follow, to get up and running building an email list and maken’ their 1st ever affiliate sale in just 4 weeks.

I’ve tested this plan on my mother, who had no previous experience, and her results blew her away (enable images below).

igor's mom's reuslts

My mom was blown away that she could maken’ dinero so rapido. But I expected it to happen, because I am a firm believer in the never-failing principle of cause and effect.

If you do things a certain way, you get a certain result.

If you lower your caloric intake, you will not gain weight.

If you show more appreciation to your family, your family with appreciate you back.

If you do good to other people, they will do good unto you.

If you get the right offers to the right traffic, you will build an email list and maken’ commizzionz.

I’ve put together this 30-day execution plan for people who desperately need someone to show them ā€œover the shoulderā€ style how to start building their email list to promote affiliate programs.

So far, I’ve been able to taken’ complete n00bs like my mother to their first 50, 100 and even 2,207.08 day.

Plus, I’m giving you the exact offers to promote (with guaranteed approval).


More, I’m giving you the exact affordable traffic source to use.

Even more, I’m giving you my landing page templates (worth over 5,000).

Even better… I’ve built an entire sales funnel and got you pre-approved for an affiliate funnel that pays up to 297 per sale. It includes 3 capture pages, bridge page and a sales page. Do you want it?

Get Details

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

want me to give you everything?

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

What if I gave you everything you need to build your a large responsive list?

The affiliate offers you need to promote.

The landing page template you need to use.

The email templates you need for your follow up sequence.

The tracking tool you need to measure your results.

The traffic source you need to drive quality traffic.

Would that help?

ā€œYes, Igor, This Would Help a Lot! Give It To Me Now!ā€

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

7 affiliate sins

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

ā€œscared of losing precious dulass?ā€

There’s a fine line between a prophitable affiliate campaign and a bad one. It comes down to the offers you pick and the traffic you run. I never had a crystal ball to predict the future, so I had to test everything to find out if it worked. Since then I’ve developed a way to read the starts of sorts to minimize my rysks. Would you like to see it?

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“Okay, Tell Me What I’m Doing Wrong, Igor”

The other day my 9 year old daughter Erica stormed into my office with her brother, Chris, playing spaceship raiders. I gave them the “daddy’s busy” look and asked them to leave the premises of my sanctuary.

Erica totally ignored my orders and proceeded to make her way around my desk and looked into my computer screen and asked whatcha doing dad?

I told her I was writing an email and that opened a pandoras box full of questions I wasn’t ready to answer like who are you writing to, why can’t you call them, why is it cold in the winter and so on.

This got me thinking. What if in a few years time she’s going to ask me to teach her what I do? What would be the best way to impart my knowledge and experience onto her and her brother? That’s why I decided to jot down the biggest mistakes I made on my way to becoming a supaffilate.

Until my daughter Erica takes interest in becoming an affiliate mrakter, there’s no one who can appreciate this rule book I put together, but you.

I hope you find it useful, because I gave birth to this rule list after analyzing hundreds of decisions (my own and other people’s), both good and bad, over the span of the last decade or so. It is based on my own experience and the experience of the people who started around the same time I did.

Follow this guide if you’re interested in losing maximum money in minimum time. Do not follow this guide if you’re interested in actually maken’ any money. Only if you want to lose it. If you want to prophit from your online bidniz, please follow this step-by-step guide instead.

1) Run ads directly to affiliate links – one of the fastest ways to lose money I know is to spend a ton of it on PPC ads channeling these costly clicks straight to low converting affiliate links. You’ll lose even more if you combine this step with #4 below.

2) Avoid building an email list at all cost – whatever you do, don’t build a list. Email is the best way to start producing ROI, therefore you must avoid it at all cost.

3) Seek mentors who don’t practice what they preach – they charge a lot for their advice, they never help you with practical issues and they always come up with new things to ram down your throat when you least need them to distract you. Mentors who don’t walk the talk are a perfect addition to your team if you’d like to speed up your losses.

4) Promote low ticket affiliate offers – the more expensive your ad costs, the lower the payouts must be for you to lose the maximum amount of cheese when running campaigns. Don’t violate this golden rule and you’ll be living in a box under a bridge in no time.

5) Use Facebook ads for traffic – expensive impressions, competitive feed, unengaged audiences. What else do you need to drain your budget, savings and 401K?

6) Promote your links on social media – perfect way to be poor in time, not just finances. Hang out on social media sites all day, where nobody cares or pays any attention to you, while seeking instant gratification from total strangers liking your profile but never buying from you. Lose time and money at the same time. It’s perfect!

7) No matter what, don’t build a landing page – the secret to losing sales is to focus on lowering your conversions. Since landing pages are proven to increase your conversions, you must never build one for yourself. Got it?

If you’re already following this advice, congratulations, because you’re on track to losing a ton as we speak! But if you want to stop losing and start winning, then here’s a specific set of steps you need to take to get results.

ā€Yes, Igor, I Would Like To Start Winning!ā€

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

injury

Hey, It’s Igor on behalf of clientName

“top offers for a rookie”

Many a beginner start out by promoting Clickbank products. That’s a mistake. If you’d like to maximize your inkom, you shouldn’t push Clickbank programs starting out. There’s a better way to kick things off that’s also more prophitable. Here’s my preferred method to go from 0 to your first 1,000 with affiliate mrakting in 30 days.

“Please, Show Me What To Do, Igor”

Howdy,

I’m writing to you from my bed but it’s not one of those times when I’ll tell ya I didn’t feel like waking up today so I threw out the alarm clock just to annoy my boss. No, things are much more serious than that.

Seems like I sustained an injury playing soccer and I won’t be able to walk for a while.

I’m not even exaggerating. I really can’t stand on my own two feet. I have to lean against the wall to go to the bathroom and pee sitting down, because I can’t hold myself up when I pee. It’s quite embarrassing, given I’m in my 30s.

But it’s not the first major affliction I’ve suffered. I’ve had a few. It’s all because of my lower back.

I’ve got a rich history of lower back injuries, starting with my nerves, then a disc hernia and today, my gluteus muscles that just failed.

In layman’s terms — my ass muscles are depleted and they can’t hold my spine properly anymore. This causes pressure on some other crap in my lower back area and as a result, I can only stand up looking like a german pretzel, all twisted and stuff.

Walking is very hard. I can’t really do it without holding on to something.

I can’t straighten my back or my shoulders.

It hurts.

And it sucks.

But there are 2 positives here:

1) I will heal. I am in good shape these days and recovery’s fast. Usually within a couple of days, I’m back to playing soccer.

2) While I’m in the repair shop, there’s one thing I don’t need to worry about – my inkom.

Money doesn’t stop coming in, even if I take a break from work.

Why?

Because it’s being produced by a system. Not manual labour.

Would you like to see how I do it?

“Yes, I Would, Igor. Please, Show Me!”

Sincerely,
Igor Kheifets & clientName

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