A little while ago I learned a new word:
“Fauxcellarm.”
Crypto Marketing Newsletter subscriber Guy Malone told me about it, and it’s a “phantom” cell phone vibration in your leg when you’re not even carrying your cell phone. Kind of like “phantom pains” where people who have lost a limb feel pain where that limb used to be, even though it’s not there.
Anyway, he thought I could turn it into an email.
But you know what?
I’m ashamed to say… I’m stumped on this one.
Usually, I can turn most any word or idea into an email.
But this time?
Not so much.
However, rest assured, it’ll come to me eventually.
And when it does, it may even be profitable.
Which is the point I want to make:
Sometimes the answers to problems (big or small) will elude you.
That doesn’t mean you give up.
Or stop trying.
Or drop an otherwise good idea.
It just means you gotta dig deeper.
And know what happens when you dig deep?
You sometimes strike gold.
Ben Settle
P.S. I may not be able to figure out a good use for the word Fauxcellarm (yet), but what I can do is show you some cool (and very simple) ways to profit big time from doing joint ventures. I don’t have any hard proof of this, but I would guess the VAST majority of money online is made from joint ventures. And I’ve learned quite a few tricks on how to set them up (even if you don’t really know anyone now).
In fact, it’s the next Crypto Marketing Newsletter topic.
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