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There are only 4 days to go until we are no longer taking new white-label newsletter service members.

I wanted to share with you some of the great results some of our customers are getting.

I have written about Chris Curruthers before, and like most computer business owners, he simply didn’t have the time to write newsletters. So he joined our newsletter service earlier this year.


One of the newsletters he sent to his residential clients explained why computers slow down over time. At the end of the newsletters useful content there is a call-to-action. In this case, it offered a tune-up if the client was currently experiencing a slow computer.

Seven days later, Chris shares his results:

Chris had sent 765 emails to his residential customers and 140 of them were opened. This newsletter generated $1,378.91 USD in scheduled work. Not only that, $375 of that became yearly reoccurring revenue. So he’ll continue to benefit from this one newsletter – potentially for years.


 

Ken from “Ken’s PC Repair” shares his results:

When I shared Chris’s case study a few months ago, “Ken’s PC Repair” from our forums immediately signed up.
He sent out an article about how to look after your laptop. From that, he booked a virus removal and tune-up, sold 2 laptops and a desktop computer to customers who replied to the newsletter.


 

Andrew from “Bay of Island Computers” shares his results:

Andrew also sent out the “how to look after your laptop” article and generated $650 in 4 days.


I’m very happy with the results my customers are getting, and the newsletters don’t take long to pay for themselves.

Because I know our newsletters work, I am super happy for you to try us out for 30 days and if it doesn’t work out for you, I’ll refund you the full amount, so you can feel 100% safe here.

But, you’ll have to get in quick as we’ll be closing the door to new members soon.

Click HERE to join.

  • Tony says:

    I’m confused by the decision to stop selling this. If you continue to make the newsletters, why stop selling them? Doesn’t that just limit your profit?

    Also, any tips to build a subscriber base quickly?

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