Pattern of the most successful course creators
There's a very obvious pattern that I keep seeing over and over with the same creators that are wildly successful. I'm speaking in the 7 to 8-figure a month type people such as Iman Gadzhi, Andrew Tate & Luke Belmar. 1. Create a hypothetical story to ''free yourself from'' whatever the new thing is you can free yourself from: - Iman Gadzhi works on ‘’a true renaissance man’’ - Luke Belmar works on ‘’A glitch in the matrix’’ - Andrew Tate works on ‘’Entering the real world’’ 2. Create a long series of videos to entertain your audience and building trust. Give them a feeling of belonging to a part of your ''secret'' group. 3. Pretend like you're ''putting yourself at risk and you absolutely can't put it on Youtube'' but then put it on Youtube (lol) - Kind of an ethical dilemma here, but that's what is happening 4. Work on creating as large of a Whatsapp/Discord/E-mail/Instagram audience as possible to make sure that people get your ''secretive'' (aka Wikipedia-able) content 5. Tell your audience your super secret video is coming online in x amount of days and they have to absolutely watch your livestream (this obviously creates a sense of urgency) 6.Tell your audience the only possible way they could escape the absolute monstrosity of what life is by buying their course. 𝟐 𝐪𝐮𝐞𝐬𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧𝐬 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐲𝐨𝐮 1. Do you see an ethical dilemma with this pattern? 2. Would you like to learn more about this framework?