Death of Forced Continuity for Ryan Deiss

April 7, 2009 by Big Jason 

Ryan Deiss just wrote a new report called “The Death of Forced Continuity” that you need to read right now.

Ryan has made many, many millions of dollars from forced continuity, he is the last person that I would have expected to write this report.

But the fact is, he has almost completely abandoned forced continuity and switched to optional continuity, and he wrote a report explaining exactly what he did, how he did it and shows you how he is making more money now that he has killed forced continuitity in his business.

Free Report on Death of Forced Continuity for Ryan Deiss

In case you’re wondering why I have said “for Ryan Deiss” twice now, the reason is because I know people who will say he is wrong. They’ve tested it and say forced continuity is better.

Just like you shouldn’t stop asking for first name on subscription forms just because Ryan says so, the same goes for forced continuity.

But you should definitely read what he has to say on the matter and be informed.

ttys,
big jason

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