Thursday, June 23, 2011

The Ferrari At The School Reunion - And How Leon Won The Lottery


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Darkness was falling as Jack slipped through the gates of his old school.

Was it really 10 years since the last reunion?

As he made his way up the drive lined with old cars and older SUV's, a black Ferrari caught his eye, sitting sleek and pretty in front of the manicured bushes.

He peered inside at the red upholstery and gleaming dashboard.

Must belong to the guest speaker, he thought as he entered the hall.

The band stopped playing a few minutes later, and the crowd were told to look for their names on the tables. Dinner was going to be served soon.

As he eased into his chair, Jack almost didn't recognize classmate Leon sitting beside him.

The former immigrant was smartly dressed, and had an air of confidence about him.

They got talking as the meal progressed, and eventually Jack asked him what he had been doing since they last met.

Leon smiled and said he had an internet business that was doing real well.

Jack laughed, "So is that your cool Ferrari in the driveway?"

Leon nodded. "Yes, I have this since last year," he explained in his slightly broken accent.

Jack was now very curious.

He wanted to know more about Leon's business, but it wasn't until later in the evening that Leon decided to spill the beans after a drink or two.

They sat at a table away from the noise, and Leon started explaining as Jack leaned forward intently.

Leon said it was a simple business that anyone could do.

He said he started off just a couple of years back when he began consistently winning lottery games with the Silver Lotto System.

His success rate was so good that wondered how he could buy more tickets. 

Money was tight at the time, so he was looking for a way to earn some extra cash to put into a larger spend on each game.

It was an idea from Ken Silver on one of his affiliate blogs that set him off on the path to prosperity.

"I can tell you this secrets because there is no competition in what I do," Leon explained. "nobody has realize the bigness of this plan."

Leon started by signing up for a free Blogger account from Google.

He called it the Florida Lottery Results blog, or something similar. "I cannot remember name detail," he apologized.

Then he went to Yahoo and found the weekly lottery results for the Florida Lotto game.

Then each Wednesday and Saturday he listed those results on his blog.

Each week he would change the title of each post, keeping the basic words that told the reader it was a Florida winning numbers result - but changing and adding in different words.

This was to improve the response from the search engines.

He also started giving information about previous winners and number patterns in these posts as well.

All this came from press releases on the Florida Lottery official site, but he reworded them completely so that there was no duplication.

This, said Leon, made sure that his blog would not be slammed.

"I think you mean spammed," laughed Jack. 

This was getting to be VERY interesting, he thought.

A system that cost nothing but a little time.... it took Leon only 10 minutes each post.

Jack interrupted. "But how did you make money from just a few blog posts?"

Leon smiled. "I explain," he said.

First he signed up to Clickbank, the affiliate provider which Ken sold his products through.

The signup was a quick process that only took a couple of minutes.

"It's done forever then," he said. "That's how Clickbank know where to send my money!"

That gave Leon his own unique affiliate name.

When anyone clicked on a link in the post containing his affiliate name, he got paid a commission from Clickbank.

Sales were few and far between at the beginning, but Leon figured that once he knew it was working even at this small level, he could expand.

He did this by making daily posts about the Florida lottery.

It was amazing what he could find with a quick search on Google, and in no time he was writing  posts on all aspects of the game... who won and their personal stories, what rules helped play, which days were best and so on.

Some of the tips came from Ken Silver's blog, again completely rewritten.

Leon laughed. "My English, it is not so good for speaking, but writing is easy, yes?"

As he increased the number of posts, sometimes two or three a day, his sales started to rise.

Now he was able to double his ticket buying from the sales commission up to several hundred dollars a week.

But he was still a long way from the glistening Ferrari in the driveway.

The secret to that was easy once he discovered the Ramp-Up System...

(...continued next post)








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