ClickBank Pirate And My Neighbor’s Crappy Lawn
by James on 28/07/09 at 11:45 pm
Here’s a quick video about a new service called Clickbank Pirate and why my neighbor’s lawn looks so crappy.
http://JamesGrandstaff.com/recommends/cbpirate.html
The secret to having a great looking lawn and generating passive income on the internet boils down to one word (ok, maybe 2 words): AUTOMATED SYSTEM.
If you want a great looking lawn, you need one of those automated sprinkler systems that you set and forget.
It’s the same with making money online. That’s why my friends Soren and Cindy have created Clickbank Pirate.
CB Pirate is a new service that DOES the hard work of automatic follow-up for you so you don’t have to worry about setting up autoresponder messages or anything technical like that.
Just add traffic to the ready made squeeze pages found inside the member’s area and they will follow-up with your leads on your behalf. And the best part is… every promotional email they send on your behalf will have your Clickbank ID embedded inside.
And don’t worry, the owners of this service WILL NOT send any offers to the leads you generate EXCEPT for the offers that contain your Clickbank ID. I made sure of this before I was willing to recommend it to you.
The only downside (for more experienced marketers) is that you do not get access to the leads you generate. So if you’re someone who likes to have control over your leads and list, then I can save you the trouble and tell you this service isn’t for you.
But if you’re someone who still hasn’t made your first $1 online yet… and would like 2 experienced marketers like Soren and Cindy promoting offers on your behalf and generating automated commissions for you, then this is definitely something worth looking into.
They even show you where to get the traffic.
Check out CB Pirate here:
http://JamesGrandstaff.com/recommends/cbpirate.html
Talk soon,
- James
PS: Please leave a comment below about this video. Thanks




























Paul Wilson
Jul 29th, 2009
Hey James,
Likin’ the video! Just heading over to the site now
I know you always recommend quality, so I’m sure this will be good!
Talk soon
Paul
James Reply:
July 29th, 2009 at 4:57 pm
Thanks Paul. Whatcha working on these days?
Tony Tezak
Jul 29th, 2009
Hi James
Very clever – simple and gets the point across.
Cheers!
Tony Tezak
Serge
Jul 29th, 2009
James. I was frankly worried for your safety on the whole video, thinking your neighbor finally coming out from his house to chase you away for criticizing his lawn! :–)
Well done on the comparison, anyway.
James Reply:
July 29th, 2009 at 4:58 pm
Hey Serge! That’s funny
Leo Conlon
Jul 29th, 2009
Hi James, That is a very good way to explain in simple terms how an automated business works. I look foward to the launch as long as it is not to high a price, Regards Leo
James Reply:
July 29th, 2009 at 4:59 pm
I’m not sure on the exact pricing but I’m sure it will be affordable.
Jazz
Jul 29th, 2009
I LOVE your work James! And I highly take regard to what you offer.
So, Thanks buddy!
James Reply:
July 29th, 2009 at 4:59 pm
Thanks Jazz. That means a lot!
Robert
Jul 29th, 2009
Next time ya come filming me lawn…..! LOL.
(You do seem nervous, understandably the gentleman just got a
couple of bull teriers who AUTOMATICLY do the hosting!)
Good info, thanks.
James Reply:
July 29th, 2009 at 5:01 pm
Hi Robert, that and I’m not that comfortable in front of the camera, YET. I prefer to be behind the scenes. But I’m slowly forcing myself out of my comfort zone.
Kent F
Jul 29th, 2009
Pardon my sweat and wet hands, I just came in from moving my sprinkler.
Great video James!
James Reply:
July 29th, 2009 at 5:02 pm
Good one Kent
Alex Cercel
Jul 29th, 2009
Hey James, cool video man
James Reply:
July 29th, 2009 at 6:57 pm
Hey dude, glad you liked it
Bruce Shilander
Jul 29th, 2009
Great vid James, will head over to the site…
ingvi arnar
Jul 29th, 2009
great video James i will have mine also set up on autopilot!!! LOL..
James Reply:
July 29th, 2009 at 11:44 pm
It’s the only way to go