What is Email Processing all About?

By: Robert Sabatka | Posted: 03rd July 2006

So just what is Email Processing all about?

This is my typical day of work as an e-mail processor. You will wake up in the morning check your email inbox, process the e-mails in your inbox by sending them out to the interested prospects who have asked for this information. Then get paid $27 per e-mail you send out. It only takes a few minutes to process each e-mail. That's it! You're done! You can do whatever you want for a few hours then check your emails again and repeat the same process! There will always be more and more e-mails to process each and everyday, but only if you are willing to put in the work required to make this happen. This is no "get rich quick" scheme. It does require some focus and dedication, but we have simplified things to the point where anyone can do this.

This program requires only basic computer skills, such as knowing how to use the Internet, reading and sending simple e-mails out daily. You'll NEVER have to do any of the following: buy any names, mailing lists, no face to face selling, no cold calls, no printing costs, no postage expenses and never purchase any office supplies. We want to make it clear that this program does not involve sending unsolicited e-mails, also known as "SPAM". You will not be spamming people to get paid $27.00 per e-mail. This is not how our program works. Spam is illegal and we strictly prohibit this. These clients will be requesting for these e-mails to be sent to them.

How Much Money Could I Make?
The amount of money you can make is virtually unlimited and is determined by how much work you put into this program. You will get paid per e-mail you process & there is no limit.

1 e-mail processed 1 x $27.00 = $27 Per Day!
5 e-mails processed 5 x $27.00 = $135 Per Day!
10 e-mails processed 10 x $27.00 = $270 Per Day!

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