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Getting Started as an Affiliate

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Best Ways to Promote

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Traffic Tip #1: Best converting traffic is: Email, display/native, non-branded search

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Traffic Tip #2: Geographic: US, Canada, UK, Australia, NZ

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Traffic Tip #3: Demographic: Women/men 55+. Interests: Healthy aging, longevity, supplements


Promotional Resources


Advanced Memory Formula

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Advanced Memory Formula is a unique formula of 12 brain-boosting superstar ingredients.
Each has been clinically proven to build a steel-trap memory, protect from free radical damage, supercharge mental performance by 44%, keep the brain from shrinking, and block inflammation.
Key Benefits:
Increases nerve growth factor (NGF) and helps protect against brain shrinkage.
Rebuild a healthier, younger brain.
Supercharge mental performance by 44%.
Gives your brain more energy.
Prevents fat build-up in your brain. Reduces senior moments by half.
Increases blood flow and oxygen to your brain and protects against dangerous tangles.

Email Swipes

All the email swipes are proven to convert. (They are written by one of the top direct-response copywriters in the world.) Start mailing these to your list and watch your revenue skyrocket! Remember to update the name and add your links where needed.
NOTE: You may ONLY send to opted-in subscribers. Do not send unsolicited emails or you will be immediately blacklisted.

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Email #1

SL: MRI Scans Reveal the Secret of a Brain That Doesn’t Age
Do you ever forget a word in mid-conversation? Or struggle to recall someone's name? Or walk into a room and then forget why you're there?
For most people, growing older means experiencing more of these frustrating "senior moments."
But have you noticed how some people don't experience these problems?
Think of someone like Warren Buffett. At 93, he is still CEO of Berkshire Hathaway. He is still the chief stock picker. And he's famous for not having a computer on his desk, preferring to do calculations in his head.
Or Carol Burnett, who is 89. She got rave reviews for her recent role on Better Call Saul… which resulted in a viral campaign to get her to host Saturday Night Live. In addition to her acting schedule, she recently wrote a memoir and just finished writing a children's book.
Or Clint Eastwood. At 93, he still acts and composes music and memorizes pages of dialogue… and he recently directed his 37th feature film.
Buffett, Eastwood, and Burnett are more active and vital than a lot of people half their age!
And it's not just rich and famous folks who retain their mental prowess. You probably have a friend or relative in their 70s, 80s, or 90s whose mind is as sharp now as it was decades ago.
Why is that?
Do these people stay mentally young through a perfect diet and regular exercise? Did they win the genetic lottery? Is it plain old luck? Well…
A team of scientists at Northwestern University has discovered the number one reason some people stay sharp as a tack no matter their age.
Click here to find out what it is
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Email #2

Subject line: Take 12 years off your brain age
Imagine there was a pill that could take 12 years off your brain age…
And imagine if that pill could improve your memory, learning, and cognition…
That would be nice, wouldn’t it? Well, guess what? Such a pill exists! And scientists at Stanford University have the research to back it up. They found that people who took it could:
· Find misplaced objects quickly
· Recall telephone numbers easily
· Remember the names and faces of people they met for the first time
· And more
==> The science suggests that this will make memory problems of the past!
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Email #3

Subject line: How Clint Eastwood stays sharp as a tack at 93
How does someone like Clint Eastwood continue to have amazing brain power into his 90s?
At 93, he still acts and composes music and memorizes pages of dialogue … and he recently directed his 37th feature film. And get this - he has been known to fly his helicopter to studios to avoid traffic!
So how is the former Dirty Harry able to maintain his mental edge, even at his advanced age?
After all, for most people, growing older means experiencing more frustrating "senior moments," such as forgetting a word in mid-conversation. Or struggling to recall someone's name.
But have you noticed how some people, not just the rich and famous folks, are able to stay mentally sharp as they age?
You probably have a friend or relative in their 70s, 80s, or 90s whose mind is as sharp now as it was decades ago.
Why is that?
Do these people stay mentally young through a perfect diet and regular exercise? Did they win the genetic lottery? Is it plain old luck?
Well, I have some good news…
A team of scientists at Northwestern University has discovered the number one reason some people stay sharp as a tack no matter their age.
And there's one simple trick you can do at home that will have you saying "Go ahead, make my day" to your memory struggles.
Click here to find out what it is.
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Email #4

Subject line: How the Queen stayed mentally sharp till the very end
Around the world, people are celebrating the life of Queen Elizabeth II, the longest-serving British monarch.
Her Majesty ruled for seven decades. And until the very end, she remained mentally sharp and actively engaged in her royal duties.
I've written about Queen Elizabeth's mental prowess in the past. She was what scientists call a "SuperAger."
A SuperAger is a person over 80 who has the memory and brain power of someone decades younger.
What separates SuperAgers from regular folks? Researchers decided to find out. They conducted a large-scale study… and found that SuperAgers all have one thing in common.
Click here to find out what it is… plus a simple thing you can do at home to improve your memory and brain function in as little as 30 days.
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