D-Day The 6th Of June
Eisenhower led the amphibious invasion of France to end World War II. The chosen date was June 5th. Since the weather was terrible, the assault was postponed to June 6th. This location of the attack took Hitler by surprise. A great deal of deception was successfully used. D-Day the 6th of June was the turning point of the war.
How about calling this Decision Day the 6th of June? Decide to take advantage of Kyle's special Premium offer. I wrote about it in my previous post.
Kyle wrote about his offer too in the following article:
https://my.wealthyaffiliate.com/kyle/blog/black-friday-rewin...
This offer is from noon on June 6th and expires at midnight on June 9th. So don't delay. Once it is gone, that will be it. A lost opportunity.
I wish you all the success in the world in your affiliate marketing journey.
Cheers.
Edwin
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The D-Day fake invasion was a masterstroke by the Allies, Edwin!
From Google:
The D-Day deception plan was codenamed Operation 'Fortitude' and was part of a larger overall deception strategy – Operation 'Bodyguard'.
Thank goodness that the good guys won, but it came at a cost!
Jeff
I believe Patton was apart of that deception too, Jeff. The allies called him to England to be a part of that fake army of inflated balloon tanks they set on the coast to deceive the third Reich. Even Hitler knew of Patton's reputation and fell for it.
I think that you are right, Isaiah! Good old "Blood N Guts"! We need more like him right now in this day and age!
Oh yes the inflated balloons. Sounds like a Monthy Python skit except the stakes couldn’t be higher.
Edwin
I hope this play on words will encourage members to take advantage of this offer. It’s not right for everyone and that’s OK.
Cheers.
Edwin
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I had forgotten that today was D Day. I am not sure that comparison is great, but I get your point. I hope lots of people make the decision to turn things around with this deal.
Hi Jim,
I know. Just using that play on words to catch attention. Then to segue to my message.
Thanks for commenting.
Edwi
It was a catchy pep talk.