This is the best marketing membership site I've ever seen

Published: Mon, 08/07/17

Hyperbole? Nope, not at all. And when I tell you the price and that it's tripling, you'll want to jump on this.

I've been following Ryan Lee for at least a decade. I first learned of him in the fitness niche, which is where he (and I) started.

He is the "recurring revenue" (i.e., membership sites) GURU among gurus.

But he's not one of those GOO-ROOS that promise the world and take your money, sometimes never to be seen or heard from again. Unlike some dickheads in this industry.

He's the real deal, a great guy, and he knows his stuff.

And his Freedym (yeah, stupid name) membership is chock-full of quality training. All free for members. 

You can get a $1 trial membership here, just to check it out.

Or, you can lock in your $1/day rate forever here.

Shortly, Ryan's raising the price to $99/month. Still a great deal, considering all you get. But while I'm no mathematician, I know that:

$30 < $99

So, do the math :)

As an example of the quality training you can find in Freedym, Ryan just loaded in his $2,000 training course on continuity (he calls it "Membership Site Bootcamp").

There is Facebook ads training, membership site training, newsletter training, coaching training, a whole lotta training!

Give it a look. You won't be disappointed. I know I'm not. Well, to be honest, I am disappointed -- disappointed that I don't have enough time in a day to consume it all!

Onto today's books: 

Of course, you could just go here - https://FreeBookSearch.club/blog (bookmark it!)

Thanks for reading. Make it a great day!

Bill
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P.S. Here's a neat little web app that I'm about to pick up: Poplink. Give it a look. It's not free, but it's very cool. It's a neat way to "brand" the links you share on social media--and get more email subscribers.


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