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May 13 2008

A Top Affiliate Gives Back

Published by affiliate at 9:23 pm under Uncategorized Edit This

This is a remarkable story, and one I love to report about. A super affiliate by the name of Jeremy Palmer is offering a free success course to anyone who is willing to sign up and commit to the course offering. Jeremy is a successful affiliate who has authored many good ebooks over the past few years. He sold over 5,000 copies of his Quit Your Day Job ebook, but recently took it off the market because he did not want to be associated with hucksters who offer “pie in the sky” ebooks with so called “auto-pilot profits” and the like. Jeremy is a long time super seller and wants to offer his expertise in a course he is running online.

To understand how it works just visit

http://www.theblackinkproject.com

There is no cost, but there are just a few rules Jeremy has defined:

You must commit to keeping up with the course schedule and all the assignments

You will commit to applying what you learn

You will get involved with the Quit Your Day Job community and help others succeed - (Pay it Forward)

You will see this through to the end and not drop out

You promise to share your success story with Jeremy

Visit QuitYourDayJob and read all about Jeremy’s learning center and then visit the Black Ink Project and sign up for the free course. Jeremy is not fooling and it is really free. I have signed up for the course myself, so I will give a testimonial later after I have gone through it successfully.

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