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Rented access to a retargeting audience
Since I built a retargeting audience in FB of a few niches. I rented out on of them which was basically ran a promo ad for their game night since I already had the demo they wanted. Retargeting audience are very cheap to market to so renting out one seemed very Ronin. Made a few dollar for something that took me 15 minutes.
1 like • Mar 27
Sounds awesome, how does it work? You run ads from your account, is there a way to give someone access to your retargeting audience straight from your FB ads account to theirs?
There is soooo much $$$ out there…
You don’t NEED any of your own! Example: Let’s say there is a SAM type B2B newsletter/FB group/audience you want to own… Let’s say they want $5k Sure you could use @Hamoon Zargaran Javaher no money up front strategy (in SAM)… But if that doesn’t work for the seller… Here’s another option: 👇 You can count on EVERY biz owner that has a prahdukt wants more eyeballs! In EVERY NICHE… But especially B2B… Because higher transaction amount and sometimes it’s hard to target “coaches” for example. So… 👉 You just sell a LONGTERM sponsorship in ADVANCE which is a steal of a deal for the prahdukt owner. There are 101 ways to sell the sponsorship… But one way… We’ll give you a PS in every issue for 6 months for only $5k and it’s going out to 10,000 people in every issue. Then negotiate time and/or position to get your $5k from there. Since I was 9 years old I’ve used “sell in advance” to fund all kinds of stuff. The world is OURS! We just need to take action as Ronin Investors. Rooting for Ya, Travis PS Question?🙋‍♀️ 👇
There is soooo much $$$ out there…
2 likes • Feb 19
One question - so you're selling sponsorship in advance in newsletter that you haven't bought yet? And after getting money from biz owner you're paying the newsletter owner to buy the newsletter?
Full-time job and part-time Ronin?
In recent promo Travis wrote: "Using this one thing + affiliate marketing part-time while I was still punching a time clock... ... I started making 40 hours of pay for 1 hour of "work," and it set me free at 38." Which got me thinking - which ronin methods are most compatible for people that work a full-time job? And are there any methods that can be done without video calls with partners? Due to the schedule and personal reasons oftentimes I can't take calls in quiet professional setting and sometimes I don't know if I could take a call at all.
0 likes • May '24
@Honey Syed how it's going so far?
0 likes • May '24
@Kevin K-woww Nguyen 100%, my only objection is fact that I didn't managed ronin-style campaign so far and I don't want to make someone look bad if I mess something up
The Ronin Rainmaker
The most urgent and desperate problem for business owners of any size... ...Is CASH FLOW! The bigger the business, the bigger the monster and scarier it is for them. a 5 figure biz owner with a cash flow sitch won't take a nice vacay this year. a 7 figure biz owner with a cash flow sitch loses sleep over who he/she needs to fire. Now... The bigger/older businesses tend to have more ASSETS in the way of customers, prospects, old leads, churned customers, direct mail addies, cell phone numbers, etc... Most cash-producing assets sit collecting dust. Why? Because they do the one or two things, they know how to do. They don't have the time, energy or know how to do something "new". It's been this way for 1000 years... It will be this way until at least 2124! This is where a Rainmaker comes in. Now... Most Rainmakers want a six-figure salary or huge fee upfront. They will propose grand plans which require massive (and risky) changes in the business. The timeline to bring in the cash can be months or YEARS. This tastes blucky. It's like a blindfolded kid who is told he's about to get a piece of chocolate cake but gets a hunk of Liverwurst instead. If the kid can choke it down... It may INDEED be healthier in the long run. ...but most likely that foul bit of yuck will be expelled immediately. This whole sitch is why life can be so rosy for... 🌹A RONIN RAINMAKER 🌹 A Ronin Rainmaker runs cash campaigns. The campaigns in a Ronin Rainmakers Rucksack are very different but simple in nature. (You saw the Goodwill Campaign AND a 2nd Helping Campaign right here in Ronin.) ✅They often bring in high 5 figures or 6 figures in CASH in days or weeks. ✅ They don't require massive changes to be implemented in the business. ✅ There's no ad cost risk. ✅There's nobody needed to be hired or go on the payroll. ✅And the Ronin Rainmaker only gets his/her hunk of the cake AFTER it's baked. ✅✅✅✅✅This is EXACTLY what the biz owner wants. The chocolate cake NOT the Liverwurst!
The Ronin Rainmaker
2 likes • Mar '24
Yay
“How a Freelancer Sold Me After I Said ABSOLUTELY NOT. A Big Lesson To Be Learned.“
Here’s a post on facebook by Anik Singal on how a freelancer turned Anik’s no into a yes. I think a similar strategy could work when reaching out to “big” potential partners. ————————————————————————————— “How a Freelancer Sold Me After I Said ABSOLUTELY NOT. A Big Lesson To Be Learned. Upwork. Tech Project. Down to 2 people. I picked the one I wanted and said no to the other one. He made his case and I held my ground. It was tough but I felt good about it. I told him I'd come back if I needed. He humbly accepted. . 24 Hours Later. . *PING* . It's him again. But, this time with a video demo, screenshots and a short message that said: I know you said no. I was too intrigued and liked the project too much so I stayed up last night and did a small proof of concept anyways, look how well it works! I know the work. He's not lying, this would have taken him at least 4-5 hours. I was blown away. Not only was I impressed at the initiative, but I was impressed at the solution he made. It worked better than I expected. Now, I was torn. . So, What Did I Do? I hired him too. I decided to get a early proof of concept developed by BOTH developers. This guy could go on to earn tens of thousands from me because he didn't take no for an answer and he invested 4 hours to fight for the project.
“How a Freelancer Sold Me After I Said ABSOLUTELY NOT.  A Big Lesson To Be Learned.“
2 likes • Mar '24
@Jim Niswonger agree 100% Also see one case where there might be an exception from this rule of being a chooser (at the beginning). If freelancer got to know that it's Anik Singal... ...and know that he's big in some circles... ...and has distribution... ...then it makes sense to try to establish good relationship when there's a chance, isn't it? To be able to tap into Anik's distribution/assets later. Would love to hear your thoughts @Jim Niswonger
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Adam Michalecki
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Background in Computer Science and Econometrics. Ex-Web Design Freelancer. Looking for offers in changing career or making money on the side niches

Active 6d ago
Joined Aug 8, 2023
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