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Some FREE recruitment nuggets
Hey everyone! After being in the recruiting business for over 10 years, I have just launched a GUIDE ON TALENT ACQUISITION in the marketing & eCommerce space. This guide is a great resource to help you save over $15,000 you'd spend on wrong hire. For some time, it was only available to our clients, but now I'd like to share it with you too! If this is something you might need now or in the near future, drop me a message here and I'll send it over! P.S. Anyone wants to network on a zoom call? 😉
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New comment Aug 29
1 like • Aug 29
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New Marketing Lords Wall 👑
Ya’ll are sneaking in here and you thought I wouldn’t notice. As mentioned, if you don’t comment on the “pitch yourself post”. I will. I did give you warning ;) Ladies & Lords here are some of your latest members: @Logan Forsyth In a nutshell, these guys make you famous on social media using what I call the “Andrew Tate” strategy. (They guarantee up to 1 Billion views in 180 Days) I am personally itching to work with them one day. @Blake Wyatt Blake’s one of the best FB media buyers in the world. (In my totally biased opinion). He’s VP of marketing for a company I won’t mention. He’s also a legitimate king at low-ticket ascension funnels. One he runs has done over 5,200 qualified sales calls in like 9 months. (that was over a year ago, so it's probably more impressive now. I remember stuff Blake.) @Ethan Bence CRO whizz. Over $100m in profitable revenue scaled for his clients. Again, in my totally biased opinion, he’s one of the best CRO guys out there. He’s also a super chill dude. @Tyler Foo Tyler was previous head of advertising at MindValley. MindValley’s a behemoth in the info/education space. You may have seen some of their manifestation ads on Youtube. Since leaving, he’s now a killer gun for hire. @Will Green Man behind the curtain so I won’t reveal too much. He mentored me on how to market & write copy for over 8 months. Then gave me to Hormozi. To finish, here's a couple of ways to get more value out of this group: - Comment on the "shamelessly pitch yourself here post". Remember every new person who joins reads the "pitch post" (Let's be real). Meaning if you want to be top of mind and intro yourself on autopilot to every person that gets added, there's your shot. - Value in public, ask in private. You're in a room with some of the brightest minds in marketing. (With more joining). You've got a free platform to showcase what you know and open new doors. (I know of a couple of folk who are already collaborating on projects.)
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New comment Jun 20
1 like • Jun 20
oh dang, got called out 😄 thanks @Tobias Allen
Does Paid Ads have the largest barrier to entry?
This is the question I've been thinking about this for the last few weeks. In my opinion, it's the toughest marketing channel to break into because they need to pay thousands of dollars into the platform(s) without a clear idea of what they'll get out of it. It's a tough pill to swallow. There are some tools that can help you estimate what you'll get, but in my experience, they're ballpark estimates at best and sometimes completely off. The best way to get some data is straight from the platform. Too often the owners want to "dip their toes in the water" which works to a limited extent. If they're not spending enough it'll take weeks if not months to get enough data to optimize the accounts effectively, they'll get occasional leads but nothing consistent, and they won't get enough conversions to leverage the power of the machine learning and AI the platforms have. And the worst part is that they start to believe that paid ads are inconsistent and won't work for their business because this test didn't work for their business and they won't want to try it again in the future, stunting the potential growth of the business. As I've been meeting with potential clients, I have to qualify them well and make sure they're ready to take the step into paid ads. I've had to turn away a few because I knew I couldn't get them the results they wanted. What are your thoughts? Am I onto something here or over-exaggerating in my echo chamber? I've worked a good amount with other channels and they don't seem to have as high of a bar for entry.
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New comment Jun 6
1 like • Jun 4
yes, you've hit the nail on the head there's a smaller pool of potential clients that are a good fit for paid ads if you have to educate them on why paid ads is good, they'll only have a small budget for ads and can only pay you a small amount, which is just a spiral towards not seeing results for those that understand paid ads, you're competing with other agencies who also have great ROAS case studies the sweet spot for good clients might be businesses who have proven their offer through organic means (and especially if they're solid with videos and social media) and they're unaware of how paid ads can easily blow up their business
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ex-Mindvalley Head of Advertising Location: Malaysia

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Joined May 22, 2024
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