The Giver Framework (The Invisible Skill That Made Me โNerd Famousโ)
The Giver Framework is LIVE!! Thank you so much to everyone who showed up today to the live call. Checkout the #Classroom tab in the Skool community to watch the replay and download the assets. The GIVER Framework: How to Rise in Any Community Without Begging for Attention Thereโs a skill Iโve quietly used my entire career thatโs opened every major door in my professional lifeโand no one talks about it. Itโs not paid traffic, delegation, or copywriting (though all those help). Itโs something more foundational: Being a world-class community participant. Sounds soft? Itโs not. Itโs leverage in disguise. Let me prove it to you: โ
When I joined DigitalMarketerโs Certified Partner Program, I didnโt pitch, posture, or peacock. I just gaveโhigh-value posts, insightful questions, genuine help. That led to guest webinars, podcast invites, and eventually, building DigitalMarketerโs Paid Traffic Certification, one of the biggest certifications in the world at the time. โ
I did the same thing in War Room. I gave so much value that they invited me on Perpetual Traffic, one of the biggest marketing podcasts. I gave so much on that show that they made me a co-host for three years. Thatโs what made me nerd famous. โ
That led to Perry Belcher inviting me to become co-owner of the Driven Mastermind. โ
Iโm now in Alex Hormoziโs $18Kโ$24K mastermind with 1,200 people. Iโve never pitched. I just post every day. High signal. Low ego. Pure give. Iโm currently #2 on the leaderboard. Coincidence? Not a chance. Most people try toย extractย value from communities. I do the opposite. I inject value firstโand the rewards show up later, quietly and massively. Thatโs why I created a repeatable system that anyone can use to replicate this outcome: ๐ง ย The GIVER Framework: How to Become Irreplaceable in Any Community Give. Invest. Voice. Elevate. Repeat. 1. ๐ง ย Give Before Youโre Asked Lead with value. Share what you know. Create detailed, useful posts. Donโt worry about being โoriginalโโworry about being valuable.