Hey there, it’s Mark Mason. I wanted to make a quick announcement about a product that I’ve been getting a lot of questions about. It’s called “123 Profit” and it’s something that I’ll be using myself in 2023 as a new stream of revenue or side hustle. I thought it would be a good idea to let others in on it as well, but unfortunately, the cart for the product is closing on January 19th at midnight and it won’t open again until next year at the earliest.
This product is based on cost per action affiliate marketing, where the goal is to spend a dollar on advertising and make at least a dollar in return. The “123 Profit” model also allows for capturing email addresses and marketing other offers to the email list, building it for free and scaling the business. I’ve been involved in CPA marketing since 2009, and I’ve used a precursor program called “Project Thunderbolt” in the past.
If you’re interested in learning more, you can visit the website at get123profit.com. Keep in mind that this episode of the podcast may be deleted from the feed after January 19th, 2023, so make sure to check it out before then.
Show Notes
Note: If you’re listening to this after January 19th, 2023, the product referenced in this podcast may no longer be available.
The product we are going to talk about today is 123 Profit and it’s based on cost-per-action affiliate marketing. Cost-per-action affiliate marketing is simply affiliate marketing where you buy traffic, usually from Google AdWords or similar, and you send it to an offer where you get paid if the traffic takes action. It can be as simple as leaving their email address or a zip code or can be sophisticated like accepting a free sample.
You do this in a way where you spend a dollar on advertising to make $10, $20 or $50 and you become profitable.
One thing you can choose to do is capture email addresses. You buy traffic, you send people to a simple landing page, you collect the person’s email and send them onto an offer, and in this case, your goal is to at least break even. You’re building an email list for free, and then you market it in that same niche.
Go to get123profit.com and you can start one of the simplest possible businesses that you can start on the internet. There’s no product that you’re actually selling, supporting, delivering or handling customer service for; there are no suppliers that you have to deal with; there are no shipping issues; there’s not a bunch of content that you have to create; there’s not a complicated traffic strategy – it’s really a very simple model.
One of the amazing things about 123 Profit is their landing page builder (no need to get hung up building a website, hosting, etc.) and their email service provider that you can use to collect email addresses and send out emails.
This is still a real business – you’ve got to go do the work to select a niche and find offers but it’s as close to turnkey as you can get.
It’s not an inexpensive course but the potential for generating income is pretty high. There is also a 30-day money back so there’s a genuine risk reduction.
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