When I was around 8 or 9, one of the rare American TV shows we used to get was Flipper.
Flipper is a dolphin. He’s got a couple of kids for friends and they all get into trouble together.
Such as for example, in the episode of the white dolphin:
Flipper’s been missing for a few days. The kids are worried. Flipper finally shows up, and he signals through clicking and chortling that the kids should follow.
It turns out a handsome but unscrupulous local fisherman, wearing a striped pirate shirt, has been trying to net a rare white dolphin.
Long story short, the kids convince the fisherman to leave the white dolphin alone.
But the real twist comes at the end, when it turns out the white dolphin is a female — and Flipper and she have made a baby dolphin together.
Which begs the question… When?
After all, Flipper’s only been gone a few days. Could he have seduced the white dolphiness and knocked her up in such a short time?
Must be.
And this reminded me of something I heard from Internet marketer Travis Sago.
“How do idiots get rich?” Travis asks.
How do they swoop into established markets — without credibility, without building relationships, without tons of free content — and make massive sales right away?
The answer, according to Travis, is that they have the right offer for that marketplace.
If you have the right offer, you don’t need kung fu copywriting, intricate sales funnels, or lots of wooing.
In fact, with the right offer, you should be able to make the sale with a description sent in a Notepad file.
So if you are wondering how idiots are getting rich even though they aren’t as deserving as you, think like smooth Flipper, and look at the offers you’re making.
And now I have a smooth offer to make you. But it won’t make me rich. To find out what I have in mind, here’s where to go: