Today is when the Asigo Workshop is happening.

It introduces the concept of dropshipping eServices. This extends to the longstanding business model of dropshipping physical goods (having an arrangement with a manufacturer or wholesaler to ship their products to customers you find for them so that the customer sees the products as being yours and knows nothing about the actual source).

With Asigo you can do the same thing with online marketing services. You sell the services, and as far as your clients are concerned, you deliver them, but behind the scenes, you send their order for services to a vendor who actually does the work. All you do is find and persuade the clients.

Chris Munch and Jay Cruiz are holding their workshop today to explain the process in more detail and show how you can build a successful online business based on this process.

In this ‘sneak-peak’ workshop, they’re going to unveil for the first time their completely updated eService Dropship Model, which, they say, will generate a large weekly profit from just 10 sales.

You do this with an automated “copy and paste” eStore and free “instant” buyer traffic, too, as this diagram explains.

Asigo business model

 

Click, RSVP, and make sure you’re on this workshop: Asigo Workshop.

If you ever were intrigued by the appeal of ‘regular’ dropshipping (i.e. the simplicity of this kind of business) you’ll want to be on this workshop to see how much better eServices dropshipping is.

Get Your Spot Here. Today’s the day: Asigo Workshop.

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