Halloween Super Affiliate
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Halloween Super Affiliate is a coaching program by Brian G. Johnson based around making money from affiliate marketing in the Halloween niche.
Halloween niche is a $7 billion market that is seasonal but takes place every year and is an opportunity for the Internet marketers to tap into the buying frenzy of costumes.
The coaching program consists of online webinars taking place twice a week from July to October, it includes step-by-step blueprints and video tutorials. It also includes most of the required tools, such as the FlexSqueeze WordPress theme, access to a backlink building network, graphics, keyword lists and more.
The goal of this program is to provide the user with everything so that they didn’t need to spend a penny more than for the domain name and hosting.
If you want your cut of the Halloween pumpkin pie this year and for years to come, this is the program that will show you how and give you the tools.
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