Welcome to another issue of the no-BS newsletter dedicated to demystifying the world of passive income, where we share practical, reliable strategies to build and sustain income streams that work for you.
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In today's issue:
Ghosted by Your List?
What If You Had an Army of 20,000 AI Agents… Each Banking Commissions on Autopilot?
Dumbbells for Your Brain.
The Unconventional Transition From Politics To Affiliate Marketing With Tom Woods
The Billion-Dollar Sneaker Diary You Didn’t Know You Needed

FROM MY WORLD
Ghosted by Your List?
Have you ever been dumped via email?
I did. This one time, some dude unsubscribed from my list and replied, “I’m out. Your emails are too much.”
My reply? “You made the right choice. Have a great day.”
No drama. No chasing. Just a clean break.
Because here’s the thing, most marketers don’t get:
Unsubscribes are not a problem. They’re a performance review. And if people aren’t walking out, it probably means no one’s clapping either.
Most marketers play it safe. They write bland emails, water down their offers, and whisper their CTAs because God forbid they offend someone. But here’s the truth:
Indifference is worse than hate.
Unsubscribes mean people are paying attention. And that’s a hell of a lot better than the dead silence of a disengaged list.
I once had a list of 1,000 people and mailed them like... once a month. When I finally got bold and mailed several days in a row, you know what happened?
3 clicks.
5 unsubscribes.
997 people who didn't even notice.
That, my friend, is what a slow death looks like in email marketing. It’s not the rage of the few—it’s the apathy of the many.
Want to know a secret? The emails that get the most unsubscribes... are also the ones that pull in the most opens, clicks, and cold, hard cash.
They stir the pot.
They draw lines in the sand.
They make your real tribe rally around you.
I even engineered an unsubscribe campaign once. Yup. I purposely pissed off a segment of my list—people sent to me by some guru I had beef with. I mocked them in three straight emails, and they bailed in droves.
The result? The rest of the list cheered. They loved it. Because I took a stand. I showed them who I was not for. And that, in turn, made them feel like they belonged.
You don’t need everyone. You just need your 50.
Your 100.
Your tribe.
The ones who open every email, click every link, and buy without blinking.
So next time, someone unsubscribes? Don’t panic.
Pop the champagne!
You just made space for someone better.

MY GIFT FOR YOU
What If You Had an Army of 20,000 AI Agents… Each Banking Commissions on Autopilot?
This Sunday, April 28th at 8:00 PM EST, a private link goes live.
By midnight, it disappears—poof.
Here’s what happens when you join the broadcast:
You hop on the live session.
ChrisX boots up his AI bot network in real time.
Commission alerts light up the screen like a slot machine on steroids.
You get the plug-and-play blueprint and integration checklist to launch your own army.
Google, OpenAI, Microsoft, and Apple all rolled out AI agents this year.
Whether you’re just exploring affiliate streams or you’ve been in the game for years, this is the breakthrough that will redefine how online profits are made.

MINDSET MAKEOVER
Dumbbells for Your Brain.
Ever heard someone say they’re “not motivated enough”?
Yeah… I call BS.
Motivation is what you manufacture when you’ve got no other choice. And if you're not doing that? It means you're way too comfortable.
Here’s the thing: success isn’t about playing it safe. It’s about building muscle. Mental muscle. Grit. Hustle. Fire-in-your-belly type muscle.
And nothing builds that like adversity.
If you didn’t grow up dumpster diving behind grocery stores…
If you didn’t have to share a one-bedroom apartment with four other people…
If you’ve never had to outrun a bad situation (literally or metaphorically)...
Then guess what?
You’ve got to create your adversity.
That’s right. Manufacture it. Engineer it. Pick your own battles on purpose.
Because while most people wait for disaster to force them into action, high performers engineer the pain ahead of time—so they can build the muscle before life throws punches.
Think of it like the gym.
You don’t wait for your arms to get flabby before you hit the dumbbells, right?
You lift before you need it.
The same goes for your mindset.
That’s what we call the Immigrant Edge—a term that’s less about where you’re from and more about how hungry you are to grow.
Here’s what it looks like in action:
Speed of implementation: Don’t sit on info. Act fast. Take the shot.
Rapport-building like a ninja: Learn to connect fast and deep.
Relentless resilience: You don’t run from discomfort—you chase it.
And if you haven’t lived it? Cool. You can train it.
Six-week challenges. Run a marathon. Take up surfing. Do stand-up comedy. Dance salsa. Do something that scares the crap out of you and forces you to grow.
Because in the end, your story isn't made in your comfort zone.
It's forged in the fight.
And if your life’s been too easy so far?
Time to create some chaos.

FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE
The Unconventional Transition From Politics To Affiliate Marketing With Tom Woods
You can conquer any market if you know how to sell effectively.
Join Igor as he explores how Tom Woods used his political show to become one of the top converting affiliate marketers in the game!

CURATED READS
The Billion-Dollar Sneaker Diary You Didn’t Know You Needed

If you're looking for a glossy success story wrapped in motivational fluff... Shoe Dog is not that book.
Phil Knight, the co-founder of Nike, does something rare in business books: He tells the truth.
This memoir doesn’t read like a victory lap—it reads like a war journal. It’s raw. It’s emotional. It’s full of gut punches, near-death business experiences, lawsuits, betrayals, financial cliffhangers... and somehow, it's still laugh-out-loud funny in places.
But here’s why you need to read this:
Because you’re not building a business for the glory. You’re building it for freedom, for legacy, for impact—and that path? It’s ugly before it’s beautiful. Shoe Dog reminds you of that.
Phil Knight shows you:
Why “just do it” isn’t just a slogan—it’s a survival mechanism.
How to keep going when your bank account and your sanity are circling the drain.
That even billionaires start by selling sneakers out of a beat-up car trunk.
So if you’re in the grind right now, doubting yourself, wondering if this journey is worth it?
Read this book. It’ll slap you awake—and then hand you a damn good reason to keep going.

RIDDLE ME THIS
Can You Crack The Code?
I measure worth without a price,
Track your clicks and opens twice.
With numbers high, I’m in your sights,
But low—I vanish out of rights.
What am I?
Think you've cracked the code? Reply to this email with your guess, and see if you're right!
I'm born from buzz, but not from bees, I pass through crowds with graceful ease. Marketers chase me, but I can't be caught, My power lies in being taught. What am I?
The answer is: Word-of-mouth marketing
