How To Quit Clinging And Start Earning?

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This what the founder of Pixar, Ed Catmull said on trying new things: “No one, not Walt Disney, not Steve Jobs and not the people of Pixar ever achieved success by simply clinging to what used to work.”

In his book, creativity Inc, Catmull talks about how important trying new things, even if it is uncomfortable, is.  He might be onto something.  Pixar’s most recent film, Inside Out, has made over $330 million and counting.  What he is saying is that if you want to:

  • Leave behind your desk job
  • Make thousands of dollars every month
  • Quit living paycheck to paycheck

Then you have to be willing to try something new.

Russel Brunson has a system that will let you do all that and more.  It’s called Click Funnels.  Russel’s system is simple.  Russel shows you how you drive traffic with ads you place on websites.  Then Russel’s system takes over and does the rest and you receive the sales commissions.  That’s all there is to it.

You can forget about:

  1. Dealing with cranky customers or spending hours on the phone.
  2. Closing sales
  3. Forget about waiting for payment processing.

As a member of Click Funnels, you will never spend hours on the phone with customers or closing the sales.  You also don’t need to do the payment processing.

Russel can even set you up with a mentor who will teach you the Click Funnels system until you master it.  A process that takes only 30 minutes a day.

Once you master the system, you will be set to make serious money.  If you’re still clinging to what used to work, your old job because you’re afraid to lose money, it’s ok.

There’s never been a better opportunity to make money in a new way.  You can’t lose money.  You have the opportunity to make a fortune.

Click here if you’re ready.

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