Several password protected posts will appear on this blog over the next few weeks. But instead of emailing the password to subscribers of my blog announcement list, I’m going to give it out a bit differently.
I want you to sign up for somebody else’s mailing list, and by doing so, you’ll get the password for those posts.
Here’s how to find the password:
* Go to this URL: http://www.tdbx.com/r/plf/. That link will redirect you to another site.
* Once you are at the site, watch the video (it’s worth it; it tells the story of somebody who went from food stamps to six figures), then enter your name and email address in the box to the right of the video and click the “YES! I Want In! >>” button. You can watch the video without giving an email address.
* Read the next page to see all of the stuff you’ll be getting for free.
* Check your email. You should have received an email with a link that you must click on to confirm your subscription (the subject line will read: “RESPONSE REQUIRED: Please confirm that you want to join the Power Launch list…”). If you do not see it, check your “spam” or “bulk” folder; it’s probably in there (make sure you click on the “Not Spam” link or do what’s necessary to whitelist that email address or you’ll miss out on the high quality free stuff he’ll be sending to you in the days to come).
* When you click on the link, you’ll be taken to a page with a short message. The password for those posts will be the last word of the first sentence (it’s in CAPITAL LETTERS). The password should be entered EXACTLY as it appears in that message (i.e. all capital letters) but without any punctuation or spaces.
Why am I doing this? Because the free information being given away is being given by the acknowledged expert in information product rollouts (and if you’ve been a reader of this blog for any length of time, you know that those are words that I don’t use lightly). It’s worth a lot more than what you can buy from most other people and I want you to take action to receive this information.
The person giving this information away uses aWeber for his email lists, so each email will have a link you can click to cancel your subscription. And yes, there will be a product sold at the very end of this campaign in a few weeks; I’m going to get my own copy of that product and if you are in a position to do so without spending the rent money, then I recommend that you do so.
That’s all for now. Click on this link to start your scavenger hunt for the password.
Thanks for listening,
Tom
P.S. — Beyond the stuff that he’s giving away, there’s a hidden benefit; my next post (which will be password protected using the password you’ll find by following the procedure in this post) will tell you that hidden benefit.
One Comment
Hi Tom,
An interesting twist to providing the password to protected posts - running a different method of co-regs on your site!
I’ve seen it done in the past where after you subscribe you’re invited to subscribe to other similar sites - but nothing quite like this.
Well done!
Regards,
Mohamed
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