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Research and CHAT GPT
Here's goes nothing... I lovingly added my convo with Chat GPT on a partner I was researching. Then Chat GPT offered me a "Client Ready Report" so I said, "YES!" If you want it... LIKE THIS POST! I'm trying some fancy pants software to autodeliver it to your DM. Lemme know if it shows up in your DM, purty please! Rooting For Ya, Travis PS you must LIKE the post...I'm pretty sure, LOL!
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@Travis Sago Yes
Digging for Gold for Potential Partners
We dig with our eyes and ears, not with our mouths... This is an over-the-shoulder video I did for @Matthias Van Cauter , but I thought it might be useful for a few Ronin too. Rooting for Ya, Travis PS Would you want the Chat GPT research I did too?
Digging for Gold for Potential Partners
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@Travis Sago Love to get more of this. This is way clearer now. The way you do your research makes everything fall into place based on the principles you’ve been talking about for a long time. I feel like I understand your principles and especially the “why” better now, just from hearing you walk through a section. It really made me think and realize how simple things can be with just 30 minutes of research. You showed that even a single comment on YouTube (or any platform) is enough to identify something like “motivation” (or any pain point), and realize that many others likely struggle with the same thing. That makes it totally valid to use in your emails. More than anything, a video like this showed me how to stay curious about them, rather than overthinking what to say, or about matching their language, and not jumping too quickly into talking sales savers or auctions. I’m really glad I asked you this question to eventually doing a video about it. Loved to see you drop more of these for our community, Ronin.
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@Travis Sago 6 THINGS TO FIGURE OUT DURING RESEARCH 1. Who are these people (Enthousaist bodybuilders, amateurs, scientific edged, etc) 2. What's important to them? (Staying humble for reason X, getting as many people lean because X) 3. What challenges do they have/are facing? (Everyone goes trough application, but people tell me "it's not a good time now" to join after a call) 4. And what's going in their industry right now? (Many people drop out fitness in 2026 because steroids useage has been increased, you can't trust anybody, not even the natural bodybuilders anymore who say they're drug free, but sneaky use steroids to enhance their brand). 5. What frame are they putting me in? (Long-term, short-term)? 6. What do you keep noticing about them? (Their brand/company name, one specific exercise, a name that keeps being mentioned and figure out what/who that is) This seems right, or what else did I miss (is missing) @Travis Sago
A symptom they see
So after all advice being given, I remember something pretty sure has been told: use a symptom in your email they can see. Examples: 1. People who bought your course but never took your consultation (blind, no see) 2. People who went on a consultation with you but never bought (visible, something they see). True, isn't it?
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@Thijs De Groot Better based on your personality. And that seems interesting, Index funds.
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@Thijs De Groot Different is better than better, like you described "new."
How Do You Do Follow-Ups BBQ Style Opener? How Is It Done or Look Like?
How would you follow up after diagnosing someone with their key challenges and checked out 1 or 2 videos from them? (Watching their content is the doctor diagnosing from what Travis told me). I'm planning to reach out to Jeff Alberts in fitness (who prepares athletes for bodybuilding shows). The key challenges are: • Operating in a specialized niche • Scaling coaching without diluting quality • Competing in a noisy fitness market So I might say (1st message): Hey Jeff! How are you able to keep up without burning out coaching athletes for a bodybuilding show while taking on consultation calls? 2nd Message: Blank? No idea? Another symptom? I know that watching their content is kind of like a doctor diagnosing a patient, based on what @Travis Sago has told me. My best guess is that the follow-up should include a “symptom” you notice in their content, but I’m not really sure what that would look like in a BBQ-style message. And how would you write those follow-ups in a BBQ-style opener?
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@Travis Sago Should we follow up with their challenges instead of the plan when it comes to BBQ openers? Something that popped up in my head. Every difficulty from what AI has revealed and verified.
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@Jay Beckham Absolutely my freind. In couple hours
CDOD Response on the One-Sentence Offer!
I'm going through the self-paced CDOD training and after sending a core rehabilitation specialist the five original email follow ups I hit her with the One-Sentence offer and got a response! She laid out objections in the reply (which I know is a good thing). I want to make sure I'm "listening" to her so the customized Loom will handle the objections. First, here's the email I sent and then her reply: ********************************************* Subject: Offer for COMPANY NAME Hi Kelly, I’ve got a super fun way to upgrade your free COMPANY NAME members to paid members. Here's the offer: For every $10,000 I send in sales shoot over $2500 to me AFTER the money is in your bank account. I’m only looking for abundant-minded partners. I’ve put more deets and examples in a Loom vid, would it make any sense to send it? A quick "yes" or "no" is cool. - Chad Boswell P.S. I've been through your PROGRAM NAME and healed my diastasis recti back in 2024. You may have me as Daniel Boswell in your system. Her response: Hi there, I receive about 5 of these emails daily and I mostly ignore them. Since you've completed my program, you likely understand my approach better than a stranger. I am very careful about how I market. I never want to exploit people's desperation and I want to keep the messaging professional. I am willing to hear more from you. I would love to reach more people. Let me know the next step. ********************************************* So here's what I'm "hearing"... She gets hit up for marketing services daily and has ignored them. She responded to my email because I've gone through her program and gotten results. So there is some level of trust that I understand her approach to helping people. Her identity is wrapped around being professional at all times and she doesn't want to get a reputation for exploiting people's desperation just for more sales. She's open to hearing more but hesitant. She knows she's not reaching enough people and if she doesn't feel like its a scam, its giving her some hope that she can grow her membership ethically and honestly.
@Honey Syed I like this. Wish to get this experience as soon as possible, knowing things out of my head. You said you've been doing this for long, so this comes up naturally for you, just like that without needing to think deep about it, i guess.
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Matthias Van Cauter
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