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Every issue of this newsletter gives you the exact systems, strategies, and principles I’ve used to generate 8 figures (almost entirely) with email marketing. So you can build your own systems that will carry you through the next algorithm change or recession. This is what actually works.
In today's issue:
The Accidental Million Dollar Agency
Happening Soon: The 1-2-3-SCALE System Used To Bank $118,287
Held Together by Other Humans
Unlocking Big Wins with Kevin Thompson
Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman

“Great things in business are never done by one person; they’re done by a team.” — Steve Jobs

FROM MY WORLD
The Accidental Million Dollar Agency
I didn’t wake up planning to build a business. I was just scrolling a group, half-focused, coffee cooling on the desk, when someone posted they needed a solo ad ASAP. No offer ready. No email written. Nothing to promote.
Normally, that’s the kind of moment you ignore and keep scrolling, but I already knew solo ads well at that point because they’d helped me grow my list and hit my first real traction, and more importantly, they solved an immediate problem for me. I didn’t want to invent something to mail that day, I didn’t want to force an offer, and I liked the idea of quick cash landing without friction.
So I raised my hand and priced it about 20% below what everyone else was charging, not because I was playing a clever strategy, but because I was living in Israel at the time, making maybe $800 to $1,000 a month, and whether I made $80 or $100 that day honestly didn’t change anything. What did matter was that the money hit my PayPal instantly, which made the decision feel obvious instead of theoretical.
I mailed the offer, it converted cleanly, and the buyer came back the following week asking for more, which meant I got paid upfront again without having to think about what I was going to promote next. My list was only around 3,000 people, nothing impressive by internet standards, but suddenly it was producing cash without launches, funnels, or creative effort.
After repeating that cycle a few times, I stopped and asked myself whether this was just a convenient workaround or something I could actually turn into a system. Once I treated it like a real model, positioned myself as the middleman, and focused on matching buyers with good traffic, it became one of the most boring, passive, reliable income streams I’ve ever had, something I could manage entirely from my phone without taking on risk.
Most breakthroughs don’t arrive as big ideas; they show up as small decisions that quietly solve a real problem.
So think about it: what are you treating like a temporary fix that might actually be the thing worth building around?

SMILE, THEN SCROLL


MY GIFT FOR YOU
Happening Soon: The 1-2-3-SCALE System Used To Bank $118,287
Pages with just 56 words on them are generating $2,000+ per day for complete beginners.
The $100M Man behind them calls them "Action Pages" and he’s using them to promote free offers without any of the usual affiliate marketing headaches.
They just banked $118,287 in 62 days. They've hit $7,779 in a single week and $3,334 in just three days.
Today by 2 PM EST, we're breaking down their complete 1-2-3-SCALE System in a live session.
You'll see…
The shockingly simple pages that do all the work
The frameworks they use to generate income without selling
Their hidden traffic sources that deliver clicks for pennies on the dollar
That means no products, no audience, and no copywriting required.
Plus, there’s a live Q&A at the end where all your questions will get answered.
I urge you to save your seat now before it fills up.

MINDSET MAKEOVER
Held Together by Other Humans
Gratitude never came naturally to me because I grew up believing that silence meant approval and the absence of criticism was already a compliment. If I wasn’t pointing out what was wrong, that meant things were fine, so saying more felt unnecessary and, if I’m honest, a little awkward.
That belief held up until my life ran a real stress test. When I moved to Canada, everything I’d been running on autopilot shut off, and I had to rebuild my personal life from scratch while working maybe 90 minutes a day. Housing, immigration exams, banking, insurance, paperwork, advisors, friends, logistics, all of it depended on other people doing their jobs well.
About six months in, it became impossible to ignore how much of my life worked because of other humans. My team kept the business stable. Advisors kept me compliant. Partners kept momentum going. Even day-to-day progress relied on people I used to pretend I didn’t need, which is when gratitude stopped being a “nice trait” and became a practical necessity.
Here’s the truth: independence is overrated, and denying dependency just makes you blind to reality. Once I accepted how much I relied on others, appreciation stopped feeling forced and started feeling obvious.
So here’s your move today: think of one person you depend on more than you admit, and tell them exactly why they matter, without dressing it up or waiting for a reason.

FOR YOUR LISTENING PLEASURE
Unlocking Big Wins with Kevin Thompson
I had a conversation with Kevin Thompson that kept circling back to something most people rush past, which is the idea that relationships compound faster than tactics ever will if you treat them like something other than transactions.
Kevin has facilitated over 400 partnerships, not because he’s chasing deals, but because he’s obsessive about making people feel heard, understood, and respected before anything else happens.
What stood out was how practical it all was. Ask better questions. Listen without waiting to talk. Focus on a few real connections instead of trying to impress everyone in the room. Revenue follows, but only after trust shows up first.
If networking feels forced or fake to you, this episode will reset how you approach it, without turning you into someone you’re not.
Listen in if you want growth that doesn’t feel exhausting.

CURATED READS
Four Thousand Weeks by Oliver Burkeman
This is not a productivity book that tells you how to squeeze more out of your day. It’s a productivity book that calmly explains why trying to squeeze more is the problem.
The premise is uncomfortable in the best way possible: you get about 4,000 weeks if you’re lucky… and most productivity systems are elaborate ways of avoiding that fact. Burkeman dismantles the cult of optimization, inbox zero, and “someday I’ll finally be caught up,” and replaces it with something far more useful—clear-eyed prioritization and peace with constraint.
If you’ve ever felt productive but oddly unsatisfied… If your to-do list keeps growing no matter how efficient you get… If you’re building a business and secretly worried you’re just running faster on the same treadmill…
This book lands hard.
It won’t give you hacks. It will give you permission to stop pretending you’ll ever “finish everything” and start doing the work that actually matters.

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