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Money Maker · Blueprint 122

One link.
Always a live winner.

Here is a small machine that keeps every email I send pointed at whatever is selling right now. I run long email sequences that promote a type of product but never name it, so I stay free to change the product whenever I want. Every email in the sequence carries one special link I control. Another machine I run finds the best performing offer on a network in the last 24 hours, applies for me, and grabs my affiliate link. Then this tool swaps the destination of the one link, so all the emails going out on autopilot suddenly point at the live winner. The reader never sees a dead offer. They land on the thing that is converting today.

Blueprint · 122
From one generic sequence to a link that always points at the winner
Sales Conversion
MY SEQUENCE no product named one special link 30-40 emails THE ONE LINK go/offer WHAT SELLS NOW offer A best 24h offer B slower point link here SWAP live now SALES on autopilot ONE GENERIC SEQUENCE, ONE LINK I CONTROL, ALWAYS SWAPPED TO WHATEVER OFFER IS SELLING RIGHT NOW, SO EVERY EMAIL POINTS AT A LIVE WINNER

Your emails should not be tied to one product. They should point at whatever is selling right now.

Most people name a product in their emails and lock themselves to it. When that offer fades, every email in the sequence keeps sending people to a fading product. So I do it the other way around. I write emails that never name the product, and I put one special link in each of them that I control. When I want to change what I promote, I change where that one link points, and every email updates at once. A second machine finds the best offer of the last 24 hours and hands me my link, so the swap happens on its own. Here is who it is for, what goes wrong without it, how it works, and what you get back.

01

Who it’s for

Anyone who sends email and promotes offers, especially affiliate offers, over and over. Newsletter owners, list builders, affiliate marketers, anyone running an autoresponder sequence. It works even with a small list, because a single swappable link keeps every email you have ever written pointed at a product that actually sells today.

02

What goes wrong

Without it, you name a product in your emails and marry it. When the offer stops converting, or gets pulled, every email keeps sending people to it. You either rewrite the whole sequence by hand or watch your clicks go to waste. You are not short on traffic. You are wasting it on offers that no longer sell.

03

How the machine works

You write generic emails that never name the product. Each carries one link you control. A machine finds the best performing offer of the last 24 hours, applies, and grabs your affiliate link. Then this tool swaps where the link points. You change nothing in the emails. You change one destination, and the whole sequence follows.

04

What you get back

Every email you send, new or years old, always points at whatever is converting right now. Your clicks stop leaking on dead offers. And because the swap is tiny and constant, a modest lift on each campaign compounds across a 30 to 40 email sequence and across the whole year.

I did not want to marry a product. I wanted the freedom to change it anytime.

This automation is responsible for a lot of revenue in the business, and it is a simple one. I run a lot of email campaigns that promote a certain type of product. The trick is that I built these campaigns to be as generic as possible. I never actually name the product in the emails. That one choice gives me the freedom to change the product whenever I want, based on whether it is converting or not.

While my campaigns are running, I use a special link inside every email. That link is one I control, and I can change its destination and send it to whatever offer I want. So the emails stay exactly the same, but where they send people can change any time I like. Nothing in the copy needs touching. I just point the link somewhere new.

This tool is coupled with another machine I run that finds the best performing affiliate product on a specific network in the last 24 hours. That machine applies to the program for me and grabs my affiliate link once I am accepted. Then this tool takes that link and changes the destination of the link sitting in all my emails. So the whole thing lets me test different offers on complete autopilot, and always make sure the offer I am promoting is relevant and selling right now.

That is the part that quietly changes everything. These are not products that worked three years ago and stopped. These are products making sales in the last 24 hours, and every day my bot updates the link. Over time it also shows me which offer performed best for my audience, which either gives me ideas to build my own product or tells me which offer to simply stick with.

The beauty of it is that everything runs by itself. All the emails are sent automatically by my autoresponder the moment someone joins my list. There is a sequence of maybe 30 to 40 emails, each with the special link inside it. As new people come in, I change the link, they get exposed to different products, and those products make sales. The numbers here stay deliberately modest: a small lift per campaign, always pointed at a live winner, compounding across every email in the sequence.

Proof point: I have documented how I run my business on autopilot and the income streams behind it on YouTube, in my 28 income streams breakdown and a real look at the daily work in a day in my life, so the conservative numbers on this page are checkable.

30-40 emailsOne swappable link sits inside every one of them
Every 24hThe link is updated to whatever is selling right now
Lift compoundsA modest gain per campaign adds up across the year
The Generic, One Link, Live Winner Loop

Three moves that keep every email pointed at whatever is selling now

What made this work was refusing to name the product. Most people write an email about a specific offer and are then stuck with it forever. But if the email never names the product, and every email carries one link you control, then you can change what you promote by changing one destination. The loop here keeps the copy generic, keeps one link inside every email, and lets a machine swap that link to whatever is selling right now. That is how a fixed sequence stays fresh without you touching it.

1

Keep the emails generic, never name the product

The loop starts with a rule that feels strange at first. You never name the product in your emails. You write about the problem it solves and the result it gives, but you leave the brand out. This one habit is what gives you all your freedom. Because the copy never names anything, you can point it at any offer you like, and swap that offer as often as you want, without rewriting a single line. The email that sold offer A yesterday can sell offer B today, word for word, because it was never about offer A in the first place. It was about the reader and the result.

2

Put one link you control inside every email

A generic email needs somewhere to send people, so each one carries a single special link that you own and control. It is not the offer’s own link. It is your link, that you can repoint at will. Every email in the sequence, all 30 to 40 of them, uses that same one link. That means you never edit thirty emails to change an offer. You change one destination and all of them follow at once. The link is the switch. The emails are the wiring. When you flip the switch, the whole sequence lights up on a new offer, instantly and everywhere.

3

Let a machine swap the link to the live winner

The last move is what keeps it always current. Another machine I run finds the best performing affiliate offer on a network in the last 24 hours, applies to the program for me, and grabs my affiliate link. Then this tool swaps the destination of the one link to that winner. It does this on its own, every day, so the offer inside all your emails is never stale. A reader who joined months ago and a reader who joins today both land on whatever is converting right now. You promote nothing by hand. The machine makes sure the thing you are selling is a live winner, always.

Once those three moves are in place, you stop being married to a product. Your emails stay generic and reusable forever. One link you control sits inside every one of them. And a machine keeps that link pointed at whatever is selling right now, updated every day. You get a sequence that never goes stale, sends people only to live winners, and quietly lifts each campaign a little, which compounds across the whole year.

Before the system

  • Emails that named one product and were stuck with it
  • A whole sequence sending clicks to a fading offer
  • Rewriting thirty emails by hand to change what you sell
  • Dead links when an offer got pulled from the network
  • No idea which offer your audience actually liked best

After the system

  • Generic emails I can point at any offer I want
  • One link I control sitting inside all 30 to 40 emails
  • A machine that swaps the link to the live winner daily
  • Every reader landing on whatever is selling right now
  • A clear read on which offer my audience buys the most

Prompt 1: rewrite your emails so they never name the product

The whole system depends on generic copy. If your emails name a product, you are stuck with it. Use this prompt to rewrite an email so it sells the problem and the result, not the brand, and leaves one clear place for your swappable link.

Generic email rewriter

Act as an email copywriter. I promote affiliate offers of a certain type, and I want emails that never name the product so I can change the offer whenever I want.
About my niche: [describe the type of product you promote and the main result it gives the reader].
Rewrite my email: sell the problem and the result, never the brand, keep it warm and specific, and leave one clear call to action for a single link. Then tell me, in one line, what to watch so the copy never accidentally ties itself to one product.

The output is an email that sells the result, not the brand. Get this right and the same email can point at any offer you like, today or a year from now.

Prompt 2: plan the one link that lives inside every email

The link is the switch for the whole sequence. It has to be one you control and can repoint at will. Use this prompt to plan a single tracked link that sits in all your emails and can be swapped to any offer in one move.

Swappable link planner

Act as a marketing automation advisor. I want one special link that sits inside every email in my sequence, that I control, so I can change where it points without editing any emails.
About my setup: [name the autoresponder you use and how many emails are in your sequence].
Plan the link: how to set up a single link I control that I can repoint at will, how to make sure the same link is used in all my emails, how to track clicks on it, and what to check before I swap the destination. For each step, one line on why it matters.

The output is one link that acts as the switch for your whole sequence. Set it up once and you change what you sell by changing one destination.

The 3-minute overview of how this works

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Week one: your emails made generic, your first live offer in the link.

Most people put off building this because they think their emails are fine as they are, so they stay married to one product forever. That is exactly why this machine matters. A link rotation setup is meant to start simple and run quietly, not arrive perfect. In week one you make your emails generic, put one link you control inside them, and point it at a real offer, so you see the whole thing work before you automate the swaps.

Week one looks like this. On Monday you rewrite a few emails so they sell the result, never the brand. Then you set up one special link you control and drop it into every email in the sequence. By midweek you point that link at a live offer and watch the clicks land where you sent them. By the end of the week you change the destination once, by hand, and see every email in the sequence follow at once, which proves the switch works before you let a machine flip it for you.

The point of the first week is not how much the offer earns. The point is to confirm the emails stay generic, one link you control sits inside all of them, and changing that one destination updates the whole sequence at once. Once that is locked, the coupled machine can swap the link to the live winner every day, and every email you own points at something that sells, on its own.

From there the maths is simple and conservative. Say each swap gives you a small lift over promoting a stale offer, and you keep the link on a live winner all year. A modest gain per campaign, spread across a 30 to 40 email sequence that every new subscriber walks through, adds up quietly. Over three to five years, as your list grows and the link always points at whatever sells, that small constant edge compounds into real revenue you never had to chase.

All of this runs while you work, sleep, or build your next thing. New subscribers get the sequence automatically, each email carries the one link, and the machine keeps it pointed at a live winner. No more naming a product and being stuck with it, no more rewriting emails to change an offer, no more clicks wasted on a fading link. Your whole back catalogue of emails stays fresh and always sells the right thing.

Prompt 3: set the rules for picking the offer that is selling now

Rotation only pays off if you point the link at a real winner. This is where the coupled machine that finds the best offer of the last 24 hours comes in. Use this prompt to set clear rules for what counts as an offer worth pointing your link at.

Live winner rules

Act as an affiliate strategy advisor. I want to point my one email link at whatever offer is selling best on my network right now, and I need clear rules for choosing it.
About my network: [name the affiliate network or type of offers you promote].
Set the rules: what signals show an offer is converting well in the last 24 hours, how to tell a real winner from a short spike, when to swap to a new offer and when to hold, and how to spot when an offer is fading so I move off it early. For each rule, one line on why it protects my revenue.

The output is the rulebook that keeps your link on live winners. Settle it once and every swap sends your readers to something that is genuinely selling.

Prompt 4: learn which offer your audience truly buys

Over time the rotation teaches you something valuable. It shows which offers your audience buys the most. Use this prompt to turn that record into a decision, either an offer to stick with or an idea for your own product.

Audience preference reader

Act as a data-minded marketing advisor. I have been rotating my one email link across many offers, and I want to learn which ones my audience buys the most.
About my record: [describe what you can see, for example clicks and sales per offer over time].
Read the pattern: how to compare offers fairly over time, how to spot the ones my audience keeps buying, whether to stick with a proven offer or build my own product around that demand, and one simple next step for each path. For each point, one line on why it matters.

The output turns months of rotation into a clear decision. You either lock onto the offer your audience loves, or you build your own product around proven demand.

The exact build, step by step

1

Write emails that never name the product

Start with the choice that unlocks everything. You write your emails to sell the problem and the result, but you never name the product. No brand, no specific offer, just the reader and the outcome they want. This is the step most people skip, because naming a product feels natural, and it is exactly why they get stuck with it. When the copy never names anything, you stay free to point it at any offer you like, and to swap that offer as often as you want, without touching a single word of the email again.

THE EMAIL the exact tool that fixed this no brand name anywhere grab it here go/offer one link I control STAYS GENERIC swap the product keep the email you write emails that never name the product, so you stay free to change it later
you write emails that never name the product, so you stay free to change it later
2

Put one link you control inside every email

Instead of linking straight to an offer, each email carries one special link that you own and control. It is the same link in all 30 to 40 emails in the sequence. That single detail is what makes the whole thing work. Because every email points at the same link, you never have to edit them one by one to change an offer. You change where that one link goes, and every email in the sequence updates at the same moment. The link is a switch you can flip. The emails are the wiring that carries the current wherever you send it.

THE SEQUENCE email 1 go/offer email 14 go/offer email 37 go/offer the same one link in all 30 to 40 emails every email in the whole sequence carries the exact same link that you control
every email in the whole sequence carries the exact same link that you control
3

Let another machine find the offer selling right now

This is where the coupled machine comes in. Another machine I run watches a specific affiliate network and finds the offer that performed best in the last 24 hours. It applies to that program for me, and once I am accepted it grabs my affiliate link automatically. You do not sit and compare offers by hand or fill in application forms. The finding, the applying, and the getting of your link all happen on their own. What you end up with is the exact affiliate link for the product that is selling hardest right now, set to drop into your one email link.

BEST IN 24 HOURS offer A selling hard offer B slowing down offer C cold apply, get my link MY AFFILIATE LINK net/aff/12×8 another machine I run finds the best offer, applies, and hands me my affiliate link
another machine I run finds the best offer, applies, and hands me my affiliate link
4

Swap the destination of the one link

Now the tool does the swap. It takes the fresh affiliate link for the winning offer and changes where your one special link points. Nothing in your emails changes. The copy stays generic, the link stays the same, but its destination is now the live winner instead of the offer that was cooling off. This is the quiet heart of the system. One small change, made in one place, and every email you have ever written suddenly sends people to the product that is converting today. No rewriting, no dead links, no wasted clicks.

THE ONE LINK go/offer points to old offer, cooling swap SAME LINK, NEW HOME go/offer now points to the live winner the tool changes where that one link points, so every email now sends to the winner
the tool changes where that one link points, so every email now sends to the winner
5

Every reader lands on today’s winner

Now the payoff shows up on the reader’s side. Whoever clicks the link, whether they joined your list this morning or two years ago, lands on whatever offer is selling right now. They never see a dead page or a product that stopped converting. Because your emails go out automatically the moment someone joins, and the link is always pointed at a live winner, every click is spent on something that genuinely sells. You send nothing by hand. The reader just gets a relevant, converting offer every single time they click.

READERS COME IN each clicks the one link TODAY’S WINNER the offer selling right now high converting, live whoever clicks, whenever they join, always lands on the offer selling right now
whoever clicks, whenever they join, always lands on the offer selling right now
6

Watch the small lift compound

Final piece. Each swap gives you a small edge over promoting a stale offer, and those small edges stack up. Every campaign points at a live winner, so no clicks leak on dead links, and a modest lift on each one compounds across a 30 to 40 email sequence that every new subscriber walks through. Over months the rotation also shows you which offers your audience buys the most, which either hands you an offer to stick with or an idea for your own product. Quiet, constant, and paid for by traffic you were already sending.

EACH SWAP a small lift this week then another next week always a live offer no dead links, ever IT COMPOUNDS a modest lift per campaign, year on year a modest lift per campaign compounds across every email in the evergreen sequence
a modest lift per campaign compounds across every email in the evergreen sequence
A

Keep it generic

You write emails that never name the product, so you stay free to change the offer.

B

One link inside

The same special link you control sits inside all 30 to 40 emails in the sequence.

C

Find and swap

A machine finds the best offer of the last 24 hours and swaps where the link points.

D

Winner every time

Every reader lands on the live winner, and a small lift per campaign compounds.

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The six months after I switched it on

Here is the shape of the first six months after I turned the link rotation on. The line tracks the extra value from always pointing my emails at a live winner instead of a stale offer, which is exactly how this machine pays off in practice.

Monthly value from always promoting the live winner

+$130
M1
+$240
M2
+$350
M3
+$470
M4
+$580
M5
+$690
M6
Real runSteady run rate

Three things matter on this chart. The value climbs steadily as the link keeps landing on offers that sell, not in a spike. The gains come from traffic you were already sending, now spent on live winners instead of stale offers. And every one of those months happens while the machine finds the offers and swaps the link for you.

What other students built

I teach the simple skills behind machines like this in Automations Made Easy. Students who built their own version sent back what changed in their first month.

“I used to name a product in my emails and get stuck when it stopped converting. Now the copy never names anything and one link does the work. When an offer fades, I just repoint it.”

Daniel R. · Newsletter owner

“The clever part was keeping the emails generic. My whole back catalogue still sells, because the link always points at whatever is hot this week. I have not rewritten an email in months.”

Priya S. · Affiliate marketer

“Pairing it with the finder machine was the moment it clicked. It grabs the best offer of the day and my link updates on its own. My clicks stopped going to dead pages overnight.”

Tom H. · List builder

“Knowing week one was just making my emails generic and setting one link kept it easy. By month two the swaps were automatic and I could finally see which offers my audience actually buys.”

Sofia M. · Course creator

What’s inside Automations Made Easy

AME isn’t a library of pre-built automations. Every business is slightly different. What’s reusable across all of them is the underlying mechanics: how to set up little machines that listen, write, and follow up while you sleep, and how to wire the pieces together without writing code.

The program walks you through six modules: The Right Tools (the cost-effective, no-code stack I actually use), Task Selection Mastery (which automations are worth building first), Design Secrets (mapping an automation before you build it), Zero to Hero (complete beginner to confident automator), Real-World Application (we build a full automation together, end to end), and Monetization Mastery (turn the skill into a side-business).

It also includes done-for-you templates you import in two clicks, over-the-shoulder training videos, and the same playbook 1,000+ students have used to save two hours a day. No coding required. If you can copy and paste, you can build this.

Automatic link rotation: common questions

Pulled from what readers and Automations Made Easy students ask most.

Do I need to be a developer to set this up?

No. You write emails that never name the product, set up one link you control, and point it where you want. The skills you need are writing a warm, generic email and knowing which offer is selling, which is exactly what Automations Made Easy teaches. The finding of the best offer and the swapping of the link can be handled for you.

How does the one link change without me editing every email?

The link inside your emails is one you control, not the offer’s own link. It is a single link that all your emails point at. When you change where that link goes, every email follows at once, because they all use the same one. You change one destination, not thirty emails. That is the whole trick behind the system.

How does the machine know which offer is selling right now?

This tool is coupled with another machine I run that watches a specific affiliate network and finds the offer that performed best in the last 24 hours. That machine applies to the program and grabs my affiliate link, then this tool swaps it into the one link. So the offer inside your emails is always something making sales today, not years ago.

Will this work with my autoresponder and my list?

Yes. It works with any autoresponder that sends a sequence when someone joins your list, and with a list of any size. The emails go out automatically, each carries the one link, and the link stays pointed at a live winner. A bigger list simply means more people walking through the same sequence and landing on whatever is converting now.

How much extra revenue does rotating the link really add?

It varies by list and niche, but the numbers on this page are kept deliberately modest. The gain is a small, steady lift per campaign from always promoting a live winner instead of a stale offer, spread across a 30 to 40 email sequence. Because every new subscriber walks through it, that small edge compounds quietly across the whole year.

What if an offer gets pulled or stops converting?

That is exactly the problem this solves. When an offer fades or is pulled, the machine simply swaps your link to the next live winner, so your emails never send people to a dead page. Nothing in your copy has to change. The reader always lands on something that sells, even if the specific offer behind the link changed that morning.

Two ways from here

Build this link rotation tool yourself, or learn the mechanics inside Automations Made Easy.

If you want to learn the mechanics behind sales automations like this and build your own at home, Automations Made Easy is the playbook. Step by step, no code, plain English. If you want to talk through how to make your emails generic, set up your one link, and pair it with the machine that finds the live winner, I take a small number of consulting clients each month.

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