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32 contributions to Royalty Ronin
CDOD "Middle Man"?
I was chatting to @Tony Teegarden on messenger the other day We were jammin' and a thought popped into our heads almost simultaneously... Would there be peeps who were good at getting coffee dates, but not too keen on running the auctions? I could easily whip up an 'auction template' that works, and overlay that onto the prospect's community (if its related to my offer, which is anything to do with coaching in the AI/lead gen/SMMA/PPC etc space) We could then share the moola. In fact, I am not as much interested in the moola, as I am their buyers. mwa ha ha! Lemme know if we were off the mark, or this could be a thang? -D
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@Phil Slorick I think making it rain is defo the most challenging part. T-dubbs gives the tools though to make it easier.
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@Steve Walther it would be for my offer, to their audience. Or a combo of both
It ain't all sunshine and rainbows.
I cranked in a couple leads this morning with my G.F. One of my follow-ups is: dumb idea? His response: "kinda?" 😆 I had a very fun response back... But... Before I show ya... How would YOU respond? 👇👇
It ain't all sunshine and rainbows.
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I would have to see the previous messages... But to me, I wouldn't be holding onto too much hope if I am honest. For me, not much chance with a response like that. But its worth a hail mary fa sure. For me, I work backwards in WHAT NOT TO SAY. We dont want to speak "down" on them with the response, we will lose him ie "no this isnt a dumb idea"... he is gone. "what makes you think that?"... he is gone. This about auctions right? I would probably say something like --------- "lol... totally get why you think that. George thought it was a dumb idea too... until his little skool group made $166K... SCREENSHOT OF PROOF ... hit reply if I just moved the needle from "dumb idea" to "maybe"... if not no harm no foul dude Travis ---------- Remember we are the chooser not the chosen!! Someone told me that D
3 likes • 17d
@Travis Sago damn thats a big boy reply there. I reckon you lost him though, which is OK. If he replies he knows who the boss is
Skool Auto DMs
Does anybody have a killer Auto DM message for new Skool members as soon as they join?
1 like • 26d
Binary question ‘did you buy my book, or find me another way’ works well for me
My "old" FB group - 13.3K members (who wants to run an Auction!)
https://www.facebook.com/groups/2147770765249906 It used to be my go to group, until I moved away from Pay Per Lead (and FB groups in favour of skool) Anyways... If anyone has an 'auction' template for a lead gen offer, then happy to let you have a run at it, and share the profits? -D
0 likes • Dec '25
@Robert Segelquist hey man! Only old stuff. And this campaign would need to eat up zero of my energy... So would probably need to be someone else's content
1 like • Dec '25
@Robert Segelquist hmmm I am not sure thats gonna be sexy and personalised enough for an auction.
First time auction success: $31k winning bid
Long time lurker here, first time poster... 2 days ago, I ran a 24-hour auction in my Skool group of 400 people. There was a "pool party" theme to make the event even more fun and exciting than it might be otherwise. All in all, around 35 people ended up making a bid. Out of those, 10 or so were actively and continuously bidding for the actual offer over the 24 hours. The winning bidder wasn't one of them — he only swept in during the last 2 or so minutes, and won the auction in a photo finish, with a last-second $31k bid. (I had initially estimated the entire auction might bring in $10k total.) Along with the winning bidder, now I also have 10 people who have expressed a serious level of interest in the outcome I was promising in the auction offer. I'm talking to them as well, to see how we might end up working together. On top of all that, my entire group is on a kind of high. Folks really got into the auction and the pool party theme — there were side bets going on, running gags, people goosing each other on, and lots of jokes, to the point that somebody recommended giving out a prize for the funniest comment (a suggestion that was immediately adopted). There are 755 comments on the auction post, and a bunch of members have written me afterwards to thank me for putting on an exciting and fun spectacle. All that's to say... now I'm a believer. And I'll be doing more auctions soon. Big thanks to both @Travis Sago and @Chris Dyson for their help before, during, and after the auction.
3 likes • Dec '25
Well done my man! I am running one this week in a skool group I bought 1 year ago for a few grand. Pretty shitty engagament, but still over 1,000 'active' - you never know!!
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