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Ronin Rich AF in 2026
dude. I remind myself of this often... ...because there is so much noise out there... You don't "make money" by being good at offers, or working hard, or writing copy or figuring out AI or even posting feet pics... 👉👉You make money by getting control of something valuable and then renting out access for time, energy, talent, or money. Even feet pics... Who is making more money? The person who "works hard" photographing their feet? Or O.F., who CONTROLS and RENTS OUT...access to eyeballs and "feet." The owner of the Dallas Cowboys probably couldn't quarterback a single game...yet who makes more money? The quarterback? or the owner? There are VERY FEW things a RONIN really needs to practice... 👉SEEING an underutilized asset (Almost every asset is underutilized.) 👉GETTING CONTROL in a way where there is OUTRAGEOUS MARGIN 👉Renting it out in exchange for TIME, ENERGY, SKILLS, money or any cards the Ronin doesn't have in their hand. I really think most Ronin would be better off NOT KNOWING SHIT about copywriting, tech, or how to photograph feet. Cuz then they try to do and BE all that... And none of it helps much. In fact... It just makes them self-conscious about the cards they don't have in their hand...or their "ugly feet." 😆 And it has ZERO to do with them getting rich AF! I hope this helps. In 2026... With our Giving FUNnel and Auctions, we're getting control of assets faster and easier than ever in Ronin history! I'm thrilled to ride with ya! Rooting for Ya, Travis PS I'm still in holiday mode. Happy New Year!
Ronin Rich AF in 2026
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Auction Timer Tool - useful?
Hey Ronin family! I've noticed some Ronins running auctions have lost money due to not having a reliable way of showing EXACTLY WHEN your auction ends... Whether that is because of time zones or lack of reminders in apps that your bidders use every day I built a tool that might be useful? Let me know your thoughts on this video walkthrough. Feel free to make suggestions to make it better. Brief description of the tool: The tool simply creates a link based on auction details input and generates a page where your bidders can easily see when the auction ends in their OWN TIME ZONE - automatic conversion. They also get options to add a reminder to google calendar and/or download the calendar file (helpful for apple users and others). You can share this link in your auction post, emails, etc. I guess a good addition would be to add a link to where the auction is being hosted along with the timer, right?
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@Frankie Torres Travis mentioned somewhere, that it is often not the best idea to have an fixed end for an auction, even it's called 24hours... If the betting war is on fire, it is not a good idea to top it off. So it is part of leading the auction to communicate also per Email what is going on. And if it's going slow to throw in some goodies... You're ending it when it feels right...
Why can't I figure this out
Hello intelligent people: How can I pull people off a Facebook business page into a Skool group or email list? Can I send them friend requests with my personal account? Should I run a cheap ad campaign targeting my Facebook page followers? Posting stuff organically barely reaches anyone, right? Pretend like I am a small child using the Internet for the first time. Thank you!
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You could try an ad for 5$ a day ... and see what you get within 3 days ;)
The Good, Bad and UGLY of a $174,000 Fun Auction
HUGE THANK YOU to @Nick Roberts and @Marcus Karl for this candid interview. They did NOT sugar coat or gloss over the Bad or the Ugly of this auction. Spoiler alert: Everyone still had fun and $174,000 in sales with $50,000 cash collected. There are HUNDREDS if not THOUSANDS of creators and influencers with 5,000 or less followers on their FB profiles, Insta, YT channels, Email lists, X, Pinterest that could... Use the same EXACT method that Nick and Marcus did. And it doesn't have to be perfect. Why? Because the auction format is SO FORGIVING! Let's make this a LEARNING thread and ASK any questions you may have! Rooting For Ya, Travis PS I double-dawg dare ya to watch this and NOT lose sleep tonight! The WORLD is OURS! At the end... I gave them a tip to bring in another $100k. In ONE WORD. Then I showed them how to cash flow this for $1 million. PPS If you got anything out of this interview and breakdown, please drop some appreciation for Markus and Nick. They really gave this their all and went into detail!
The Good, Bad and UGLY of a $174,000 Fun Auction
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Congratulations on your successful auction! Thank you for sharing the details @Nick Roberts @Marcus Karl @Travis Sago . My head is spinning :) Overthinking the idea of taking an successful auction to a different audience ... If I compare a webinar to an auction in my head: During a webinar I get more idea of the training or whatever and I also get an idea about the person that's doing the training. Till now I participated in an auction and I think that there was already trust built and therefore I was willing to bid. Travis you also tell us, that the personality plays an essential role. How do you help me out of my spinning head ... that this still works ? :)
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@Titus Di are you in Community F.I.R.E. Mojo ? https://www.skool.com/community-fire-mojo-6715/bidding-starts-at-1pm-leads-on-demand-bonuses At the last auction over there Travis only allowed a certain bid increase at the beginning to prevent a high bid at the beginning: Here's how our ECW Auction works: Bidding starts at $1. Bid amounts can only increase $10 max at a time. (You can increase bids less than $10, but $10 max so the auction stays fun!)
STB Auction Debrief - How to NOT do a $174k auction!
As in...SHIT. THE. BED! Ok, it didn't have the outcome I wanted, but I got great data from it. Here's how I set it up... I reached out to a handful of cool offer owners. "Are you doing a black friday promo this year?" "Hmmm...not sure. I probably should, right? Whatcha have in mind?" That was pretty much the same response from each message. Super simple. Got 5 on board out of like 7 I reached out to. I setup a Skool group. Ran a Last Comment Wins contest to fill the group. Most of the new members came from two of the partners. 1300+ comments in a little over 24 hours...300 in the last 5 minutes. Originally I was going to pull people in for an auction with a bundle of offers from the partners I reached out to. Figured I'd make it more fun to fill the group. Decided to do the auction with just one of the offers in the bundle. Wrote up some copy to pre-sell the auction. It didn't get a lot of response in my group, but did well when the partner posted it. I did a shit ton of masculine mojo and messaged everyone who commented to get them into the group. Out of like 50 people who commented on the partner's post, I got 25 into the skool group for the auction (AFTER the last comment contest...got 53 in for that one). Post went out on Tuesday. Auction started Thursday and ran for 24-hours. High bid: $750 (includes 1-1 call with partner) Not a lot of bidders to follow up with...around 12. Sent three follow up options. Only one took the lowest option. $1397 total collected. Partner sold his self-paced offer in the past for $997 (NO 1-1 calls). I'll likely just send him the entire amount. Here's the data collected... 𝐍𝐄𝐕𝐄𝐑 𝐫𝐮𝐧 𝐚 𝟐𝟒-𝐡𝐨𝐮𝐫 𝐚𝐮𝐜𝐭𝐢𝐨𝐧 𝐨𝐧 𝐓𝐡𝐮𝐫𝐬𝐝𝐚𝐲! The auction ended on Friday at noon. I had a call at 1:00. Started the follow up around 2:00pm. In their minds...people are already "out the door" for the weekend. And here's where I totally STB...I completely forgot I'd be offline all day Saturday and part of Sunday and wouldn't be able to follow up.
STB Auction Debrief - How to NOT do a $174k auction!
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Thanks for sharing your experience @Tom Curtis ! Great reminder to plan time for after the auction and never rush it. Most likely in depends on the audience itself at which times the audience would be placed best... (how fired up/invested they are, International vs local, "living on the platform"...)
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Paul Schmidmayr
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Hi. Paul here from Austria. Helped with virtual summits: FB advertising, strategy, newsletter, sales process,... a few product launches, local SEO.

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