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Making "Freedom Money"
I often get asked something along these lines: "I don't like the job I'm in. I'd like to start making money online. And I'd like to figure out how to do that fairly quickly, so that I can quit my job, and have freedom. What would you recommend?" I've been pretty in the 'make money online' ecosystem for a few years now, I've been in contact with hundreds of people with online businesses. Here are the two best answers to that question: 1. Become a synthesiser. That's what the Synthesiser Skool course teaches you how to do. 2. Build an online business solving the problems of a niche. 2 is faster than 1. So I've made another course. It's called Freedom Money. You can check it out in the classroom, the first video is already there. #10 steps Let me know what you think.
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@Siebren de Vos He often points out that you need to "eat shit" for a while until you're actually good at what you're doing. Then you can choose to either continue doing what you're doing or teach, but you shouldn't teach before you're actually good! This goes against what others such as Russell Brunson advise, which is that you can start teaching as long as you are at least one step ahead of someone else. They then focus on the marketing to make up for the shortfall of your quality. I'm moving away from this line of thinking and more toward Alex's.
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@Siebren de Vos I think being just one step ahead is probably good for the path 1 "synthesizer" strategy, because you can document your journey and growth. If you want to go down the path 2 business strategy, that's where you need real expertise. They can both be combined of course, where you document your journey, build a following, then create a business when you have cultivated some expertise. I don't know enough about Andrew Kirby's timeline but I'd think he did something like this.
I struggle with storytelling.. any advice?
I know a lot of good information to tell, but struggle with how to tell it. One of Andrews super powers is attracting a audience with his captivating storytelling abilities. I know it takes a lot of time and practice to achieve mastery but is there a solid framework to start from? I know there are prob countless articles or even youtube videos on how to do so, but Im curious to hear this groups thoughts. Any advice?
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2 likes • Mar '22
Russell Brunson's Expert Secrets has a good framework for storytelling. I believe it's a variation of the Hero's Journey. If you want to shortcut to Andrew's success, learning a British accent wouldn't hurt 😄
Best platform for Real Estate talk?
I'm kicking around the idea of creating content around real estate investing as I ramp up my own personal investing. Sort of a "document my progress as I go." Is there anyone in the real estate space here, and if so where do you think is the best place for consuming/sharing RE content? YouTube, Instagram, Facebook, TruthSocial? (😜)
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New comment Mar '22
The note taking system I use
#Take notes The system I use to collect all my thoughts is Zettelkasten. There is free software that you use to connect ideas, and I think the main differentiator is you don't put your notes into one category (which is easier to do when putting away), but instead use tags and links so that you stumble across the idea again when it's useful and relevant (focusing on the ease of finding the idea again).
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1 like • Mar '22
@Daniel Arreola Sublimeless. It's slightly trickier to get started if you're not used to pulling down code from GitHub, but it's great once you get started. Very customizable: https://github.com/renerocksai/sublimeless_zk
Let's Connect (You can send me a message)
Recently, I spoke with @Tintin Smith and @Ahmed Hallajian. Our conversations made me realize, a benefit of this community is networking opportunities with people on the same mission as you. It's a fantastic chance to learn from each other and get new ideas. So, you are welcome to send me a message here or on What's App: 16315606793 You can send me: What you are building or thinking about What you wanna talk about (anything) Time to connect for a call (I live in Germany, after 3pm is best) Talk soon -Connor
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Bobby Fiorentino
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