Holidays, Extra Cash and Gifts
Well here in the US we are getting ready for Thanksgiving. Means this afternoon I will be donning my baker’s hat (one of my past careers) to get the desserts ready for everyone’s arrival tomorrow for our big dinner. Also has become the time to start getting all of the Christmas items out and the decorating done.
That will be followed by the usual cookie baking marathon. (My family can go through a lot of cookies at this time of year.)
Unfortunately, for a lot of people with the economic climate things may be a bit tight. If you are looking for a way to generate a bit of extra cash quickly you want to check out a new offer from Doug Champigny for some master resale rights products.
It includes 6 products with full master resell rights at less than $5 each. With a long week end for the holiday you can easily have these products up and start driving traffic to them in a few hours.
The nice part about master resell rights products is that if you have hosting, can add a Paypal button, edit a few spots in the sales letter and upload them to your server you can have them ready to earn in no time.
If you already have an email list then all it would take is a quick email with a recommendation and you can start earning some extra cash that gets paid directly to you. A little effort can easily increase your cash flow for the holidays.
So that covers the first two parts of the title now for a gift. My good friend Erik Stafford, The Faster Webmaster, has put together a gift for his list and allowed me to offer it to you.
It is an entire free coaching program and will consist of 12 lessons with workbooks and teleseminars to show you how to build a six figure business. Grab your free access at
Have a great holiday and try not to eat too much. (Not advice I will follow as we will have too many of my favorites tomorrow. I can start dieting next week.)
Mike Paetzold
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