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04-13-2017, 06:32 PM
Post: #1
[REQ] Newsletter Academy - 61-Year-Old's Website Makes An Average of $1,117.94 Per Day!
Does anyone have this? It is about making affiliate sales using newsletters. It won WarriorPlus Deal of the Day. It comes with a done for you OTO with a bunch of squeeze pages, lead magnets and newsletters in different niches.

https://newsletteracademy.com/meet-mike/
04-14-2017, 03:25 AM
Post: #2
RE: [REQ] Newsletter Academy - 61-Year-Old's Website Makes An Average of $1,117.94 Per Day!
Bump for this.
This is a message to all those who don't understand, "Sharing is Caring". If you aren't working to make this a better place (ie having a REP of at least 100) don't ask me for help. Everyone has something on their hard drive they can share. Everyone has the time to offer a review or create a mirror! Thanks
04-14-2017, 06:04 AM
Post: #3
RE: [REQ] Newsletter Academy - 61-Year-Old's Website Makes An Average of $1,117.94 Per Day!
bump for this
04-14-2017, 06:11 AM
Post: #4
RE: [REQ] Newsletter Academy - 61-Year-Old's Website Makes An Average of $1,117.94 Per Day!
Found these
Code:
https://newsletteracademy.com/dwnld-ima3492/
https://newsletteracademy.com/dwnld-5dfy/
https://newsletteracademy.com/dwnld-3dfy/
04-17-2017, 11:04 AM
Post: #5
RE: [REQ] Newsletter Academy - 61-Year-Old's Website Makes An Average of $1,117.94 Per Day!
One of those links is to a report that describes a traffic source he uses for significant list building, it's co-reg and the minimum start-up is $250 for a 1000 lead test.

There's an interesting case study.

Another link is to a 5-product DFY ... the 3rd is to a 3-product DFY and those 3 are inside the 5-product DFY so presumably are the downsell to his OTO1.

Some interesting stuff.

1. His base model that he presumably explains in depth in the product that is the basis for this thread, is he gets high-volume opt-ins to a freebie, his initial email tells'em they're getting a complimentary subscription to his free twice-weekly newsletter. His newsletters are information-packed, about a paragraph into the body he separates a low-key promo message that doesn't sound at all like advertising inside two rows of asterisks, with a link to something that makes him money (his own product or an affiliate offer). Some f0olks open the email, some read, some click the link, some buy, he has a big enough list that he appears to make darned good money.


2. One interesting thing he mentions is that in his specific niche (not IM!) it's an average of EIGHTY DAYS between folks signing up and buying. In other niches that will vary a lot.

3. I was unaware of the traffic source in the link above ...but it looks VERY interesting. It's co-reg and 3 things are especially interesting; it's only 25c a lead, it's a minimum $250 order, BUT what surprised me is that the open rate and click thru rate of the traffic he gets from co-reg is very high. He points out that what these people had opted-in for before seeing his co-reg offer was an email subscription. So these people are entirely comfortable with and even asking for, emails. Versus, someone opted-in to get a free gift and finds them self unexpectedly on a sub list and they hate getting emails and don't answer (at best) or un sub (next best) or report spam (worst).

He says in his sales letter that he exposes several inexpensive traffic sources in his main product.

4. His DFY products ... I only looked at one of the topics but what I saw was that the newsletters were reasonably well written (good enough, certainly) but contained material that while widely accepted (and therefore, could be discovered by some research) was NOT necessarily accurate. Probably considered high value by "ordinary" readers but as someone who's a topic expert, I can tell you it was very dubious content.

5. I was interested to learn that while his initial reports suggests the co-reg source can feed directly into GetResponse, his case study says some changes to the GetResponse API mean that isn't so easy any more so, the advertiser will send out your first email (with the links to the freebies) but you have to manually upload the list to your A/R account.

6. In his case study he doesn't follow the newsletter route; he promotes a CB product directly in the co-reg ad and comes close to breaking even on building a list of 1000 people. I have no doubts this list would be in profit within days if he follows through in the manner I'd expect.

Anyway ... s'all for now.
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04-21-2017, 03:50 AM
Post: #6
RE: [REQ] Newsletter Academy - 61-Year-Old's Website Makes An Average of $1,117.94 Per Day!
big Thank You to ChOm ! And nice review/comments by tristen too.

Ch0m's links in post#4 are for OTO1, and OTO2, and OTO2 downsell, and we can see their sales pages following his links
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05-06-2017, 04:34 AM
Post: #7
RE: [REQ] Newsletter Academy - 61-Year-Old's Website Makes An Average of $1,117.94 Per Day!
@Ch0m: Max reps for your finds. @tristan: Thanks for the indepth review.

I actually just purchased this and am willing to give access to one person under one condition...

They agree to extract the contents to share on the forum. It's mostly printable content (not in PDF format but on-site). I don't know how to extract and compile it myself or I would have. I was using Firefox browser and just printed everything to read at leisure later. There are 8 modules, resource lists plus the case studies and the files (up-sells/down-sells) that Ch0m shared.

If one of you will PM me and agree to share it on the forum but not give my access details to anyone else, I will gladly send you the details.

It's okay with me for that person to get the reps. I still appreciate reps but I've been around long enough (and my rep count is growing rapidly enough) that I want to help others add to their reputation on the forum.

If I get more than one response to this offer, I reserve the right to choose one person ... or no one at all.

I just need to be sure the person who agrees to do this will follow through (share the 8 modules on the BBHF) and will respect my privacy by destroying my login details once they get the stuff they need.

If that's not too much to ask, then let's do this!

Layna61524
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05-06-2017, 04:50 AM
Post: #8
RE: [REQ] Newsletter Academy - 61-Year-Old's Website Makes An Average of $1,117.94 Per...
(05-06-2017 04:34 AM)layna61524 Wrote:  @Ch0m: Max reps for your finds. @tristan: Thanks for the indepth review.

I actually just purchased this and am willing to give access to one person under one condition...

They agree to extract the contents to share on the forum. It's mostly printable content (not in PDF format but on-site). I don't know how to extract and compile it myself or I would have. I was using Firefox browser and just printed everything to read at leisure later. There are 8 modules, resource lists plus the case studies and the files (up-sells/down-sells) that Ch0m shared.

If one of you will PM me and agree to share it on the forum but not give my access details to anyone else, I will gladly send you the details.

It's okay with me for that person to get the reps. I still appreciate reps but I've been around long enough (and my rep count is growing rapidly enough) that I want to help others add to their reputation on the forum.

If I get more than one response to this offer, I reserve the right to choose one person ... or no one at all.

I just need to be sure the person who agrees to do this will follow through (share the 8 modules on the BBHF) and will respect my privacy by destroying my login details once they get the stuff they need.

If that's not too much to ask, then let's do this!

Layna61524


I PMed you.
05-06-2017, 05:39 AM
Post: #9
RE: [REQ] Newsletter Academy - 61-Year-Old's Website Makes An Average of $1,117.94 Per Day!
Yep. You're "it."

Thanks, reggozo.

Layna61524
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05-06-2017, 06:36 AM
Post: #10
RE: [REQ] Newsletter Academy - 61-Year-Old's Website Makes An Average of $1,117.94 Per...
(05-06-2017 05:39 AM)layna61524 Wrote:  Yep. You're "it."

Thanks, reggozo.

Layna61524

Thank you for your trust....I downloaded all the files and placed them in the mega.nz

I already pmed you with the link. All yours!!! have a good weekend.
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