Hello and
welcome!
As you know, I love to keep you up to date with my life and work, so today I am taking the time to write you a long message, and I hope it is not boring!
In the last week, I've been engaged with a new project, a friend's suggestion that took life and is finally ready.
I wanted to explore some new markets, but I only know English at a medium level. So I wanted to try to hit the Portuguese market because my Italian friend was talking about it like a pro.
We converted one of my best products, Artificial Intelligence Empire, and in the last few days, I sent him documents, and he sent them back to me translated. And yesterday we recorded a video in Portuguese!
And I lost a lot of time trying to create a sales page without knowing what I was writing or copying. So I really hope this project can fly.
For you, instead, the next launch will be a PLR, something I think is totally out of the ordinary. I will give you private label rights on one of my top-selling products, so you can expect great conversions when you sell it.
I'm giving you the rights to sell as is my guide or edit it, and you also get the original sales letter converting at 21%, the emails I sent, the JV page, the sales page, and more.
So after a lot of work, I'm almost ready for this hot month of June. Today in Italy, we have 34° Celsius, which is extremely hot and dangerous for the elderly and kids.
I'm trying to keep myself hydrated; I exit in the early morning and after 5 pm to avoid burning like a sausage on the grill. It is because temperatures will be so high for around six days. In June, I never saw 34°. In July and August could happen, instead. But I'm in the north of Italy, and generally, summer has a max of 30 degrees.
To end this email, this week I gifted myself an Anbernic RG280V, a portable mini console with around 5,000 old games installed, so I can finally play my original Nintendo cartridges without having to mount an old console on a new TV. I really like it, and even if the screen is small, it will be a great thing to have with me on travel.
Thanks a lot and see you soon!
Alessandro Zamboni