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Need me edited into a 9-5 cubicle like attached. For video with title "Why I quit my 7-figure business, and got a 9-5" Can you do this? If not, do you know anyone who can?
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New comment 27d ago
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@Jade Jemma what app did you use?
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@Jade Jemma What's it called? I've been trying to find a way to make people look sad in my thumbnails.
$165,000 in 10 days (without millions of subscribers)
Part 1: The Riches Are In The Niches is TERRIBLE ADVICE Homeless people in San Francisco is definitely a niche. But unless you're a fentanyl dealer, good luck getting rich with that niche. Lesson: If you want to be rich, pick the right niche. Part 2: Which niche? The person we helped make $165,000 in 10 days is Steve Huynh. He's an engineer at Amazon passionate about systems thinking, productivity, and helping knowledge workers. He could've chosen multiple niches: 1. Help teenagers to get their first job 2. Help graduated engineers to get their first job in tech 3. Help working engineers to get promoted Which is best? 1 is broad, poor, and hard to work with 2 is niche, poor, and hard to work with 3 is niche, rich, and easy to work with So he created a channel to help engineers get promotions. Step 3: How we helped him monetize He made a simple sales page. Decided on a $4k price point, with an $8k premium version. Did an easy launch. Nothing too complex. The result? 33 sales, and $165,000 in revenue. How so much with such a simple launch and a smallish audience? The audience had money, and Steve had value to provide them. Lesson: Sell to the rich. They pay better.
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New comment Jan 30
3 likes • Dec '23
Great stuff Kirby!
Recent insights
Productivity simplified: Step 1: Pick goal Step 2: Find bottleneck Step 3: Work Step 4: Repeat --- Go where you're needed --- The 'UUI Audience-Building Rule': The best way to build a valuable audience is to consistently provide Unique Useful Insights to a specific group of people. This give you attention and authority the two things needed to generate income online. --- All you need to get to $100,000/month is an audience and a flagship digital product --- Advice for YouTubers: Stop being a YouTuber. Don't stop making videos. Just stop identifying with a label that comes with a preset list of beliefs that hold you back. Beliefs like "when I get X subscribers then I'll be happy", or "in order to make more, I need more views" --- In the great online game the only earning limit is the one you believe --- Mastery requires boredom --- In 3 months I helped 3 people: 1. He went from $20,000/month to $200,000/month 2. He got 900,000 views on his first video 3. He made $120,000 in 4 days Deliver results. Build your reputation. Become undeniable. Then everything you've ever dreamed of will come true. --- 2 cool new apps: 1. http://Texts.com 2. http://Rewind.ai Not affiliate --- The sign of a good CEO: 56 of @LeilaHormozi's videos contain the word "serve" more than once -- • Yes, he got 900,000 views on his first video • Yes, he now has 60,000 subs in 3 months • Yes, I helped him do it No, I won't help you do the same Why? • I must go where I am needed most • I must help starving artists • I must help creators earn what they deserve --- Spread the good news: Thanks to AI + internet it's easier than ever to make great money doing what you love! --- Our mission is to delete the concept of 'starving artist' In the last 90 days we helped creators make $900,000, and we're just getting started Who's excited to watch the journey? --- Did you know that some courses are not a scam --- To make my first $1,000,000 I asked myself this question every morning:
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3 likes • Sep '23
Great post man!
Lessons from Closing $300,000 Deal (Part 2)
Link to Part 1 In Part 1 I explained that the consequences of every action you take are much larger than you realise, due to 2nd, and 3rd order consequences. But like Stoicism taught me: In life, there are some things you can control and other things you can't control. So in this post I want to talk about one of the things the led to me closing this deal that I couldn't control. --- For the past decade, the META for consultants/internet marketers/coaches was "to make money, run ads". One of the most prominent figures in this space, Sam Ovens, scaled to $36,000,000 year through Facebook Ads. And did all of this WITHOUT creating ANY content. In fact, content was considered time-consuming and a 'treadmill' that you didn't want to hop on. But then things started to fall apart. Sam revealed that although he was MAKING $36m/y, he was also SPENDING $36m/y. That means that when things were the most stressful and complicated... he took home $0 profit. --- Very interesting, but is it cool if we zoom out for a second? No business operates in a vaccum. Every business operates in a macro market. Sam is part of the "online business" market. And this market is an absolute red ocean. The best of the best marketers find themselves in this space. And many have had decades to cement their name as the market leader. - Tony Robbins - Grant Cardone - Jay Abraham - Dean Graziosi - Sam Ovens - Iman Gadzhi - Alex Becker You'd think it would be near impossible for a new entrant to join the market and take up market share. But yet, when I asked my friend Bas (who, for credibility, makes $1m/m) , "who is best positioned in this market to make the most money?" He replied: "Alex Hormozi" WHAT!? How on earth did all of these top-tier marketers leave such a huge crack in the marketplace that could allow Alex to join and dominate?
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New comment May '23
3 likes • Mar '23
@Markus Laczko I agree with @Oz Konar. He told me he was making $3m profit on $36m Revenue. Then over $3m profit on $10m in revenue. Andrew may know something I don’t though.
2 Titles: Which is Superior?
Hey Synthesizers, I have two titles for this video: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NXzerp4xtVc
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@Martin Lilly thanks!
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Thank you all for your feedback! This video has doubled my subscribers thanks to your guys help!
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Scaled my last online course biz to $4.1m in 33 months - Now growing Funnel Architecture, a DFY Agency

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