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Dear Direct Response Letter Subscriber:
More than a decade ago, Quill Driver published my book "Start Your Own Home Business After 50: How to Survive, Thrive, and Earn the Income You Deserve."
Back then, I wrote the book just because a lot of people wanted to know how to quit their corporate job and start their own business... so they could avoid commuting, work at home, and be their own boss.
Today, with AI putting millions of people at risk of losing their jobs, I immodestly believe the book has even more value.
You see, AI lovers tell those of us who worry that AI will take our jobs that what we have to do is "pivot" -- and do something else.
Well, "Start Your Own Home Business After 50" tells you HOW and where you can pivot.
Especially if you have gray hair-- and have been in your current—and soon to be put in danger by AI job—for decades, like me.
"Bob Bly will help you achieve financial peace of mind ... for anyone, at any age, who wants to make money and enjoy themselves doing it."
--Adriane Berg
"Start Your Own Home Business After 50 addresses the special needs, problems, and challenges of the over-50 entrepreneur ... its guidance can help you create a successful home business."
--Robert Ringer
"Extraordinarily thorough... friendly and easy-to-read... for anyone wanting to learn more about taking this life-changing path. I highly recommend it."
--Michael Johnson
Having a back-up plan or safety net to protect you when AI comes for your job can give you greater peace of mind ... and help you sleep more soundly at night ... by getting rid of money worries that potential income and job loss because of AI may trigger.
So what are you waiting for?
To order "Start Your Own Business After 50" --- and secure your income against the new AI Apocalypse ... just click here now.
You'll be glad you did.
Regards,
Bob Bly
P.S. One more thing....
Even though AI is taking jobs away from humans by the truckload, I suspect a lot of employers who "hire" AI to replace humans in many jobs may soon come to regret it.
Because, according to an article in The Washington Post, researchers compared how well AI systems and human workers carried out work assignments, including creating floor plans, formatting research papers, and more.
Result: The best-performing AI systems successfully completed only a dismal 2.5% of the projects, challenging predictions that AI will soon replace large parts of the workforce.
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