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Landing Page Software: Get InstantLP For Your Websites And Help A Great Charity

instant-lp-landing-page-softwareI rarely recommend a product unless it’s something that can make a difference in the way you do business online.

Raakesh Blokhra has created just such a product. After testing the beta version, I’m sticking my neck out and saying this can be a game changer if you’re an affiliate marketer or just looking to pump out multiple sites quickly for Pay Per Click (PPC) and Cost Per Acquisition (CPA).

What is it?

Forgive my non-techie description but it is a desktop software application that lets you quickly create landing pages for your niches in less than 10 minutes (based on my experience) using it.

Now you’ve got a choice to make.

Option #1: Here’s an affiliate link. If you invest in the software through this link, any affiliate commission earned will be donated to the charity Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy.

Option #2:
Here’s a non-affiliate link.  You can get the software through this link for the same amount as Option #1 BUT there won’t be an affiliate commission donated to charity.

Best wishes,

-Mike

P.S. If you want to know why Parent Project Muscular Dystrophy is important, be sure to check out Sam’s Day.

Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy: Sam’s Day and How You Can Help

After donating blood yesterday morning at a semi-annual blood drive (the blood donations ensure that Texas Scottish Rite Hospital for Children never has to buy blood for their patients), my wife, son, and I spent yesterday volunteering at “Sam’s Day.”

Who is Sam?

Sam is a six-year-old boy who has been diagnosed with Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy. One of nine types of muscular dystrophy, Duchenne is one of the worst that you can get. It is the leading genetic killer of young boys.

By age 12, most kids with it have to [Read more...]

Help a U.S. Marine and his family

It could have been you…or your brother, father, son, grandson, friend, or neighbor.

But it wasn’t.
Instead, it was Marine Sergeant Major Joseph Ellis (R.I.P.) and Corporal David Emery Jr. who sacrificed themselves in the war against terrorists.
For details on how you can help, click here.

And never forget.

Muscular Dystrophy: Guide to Caring for the YoungHow can pharma increase cooperation with the rare disease community?We Invite You to Take Part in Our Mom’s Survey!