How I Got 4,565 Leads in 3 Weeks (and hit #6 Affiliate Worldwide for the Alex Hormozi Book Launch)
Most of you asked so I decided to write this for Funnel Junkies. Myself and Minette is sitting in a coffee shop overlooking the snow capped mountains and inspiration hit so here we go... *How I Got 4,565 Leads in 3 Weeks* I didn’t wake up one day with a massive following, a perfect brand, or a fancy tech setup. What I did have was a decision: I was tired of “trying things” online and hoping one of them eventually worked. I wanted a system I could run from South Africa, consistently, that didn’t depend on being famous. So when I flew to Affiliate World, it wasn’t for the selfies or the hype. I went for one reason: Success leaves clues. And what I noticed there hit me like a punch. The top affiliates weren’t obsessing about “the algorithm.” They weren’t building complicated funnels. They weren’t acting like influencers. They were running simple distribution machines. They knew how to: 1. get attention, 2. start conversations, 3. build trust fast, 4. make a compelling offer, 5. and repeat it every day like it was boring. That’s when it clicked for me… Most people don’t fail because they’re not smart. They fail because they don’t have a repeatable daily process. The moment it became real (and how it started quietly) When Alex’s book launch kicked off, I wasn’t thinking, “I’m going to be top 10 worldwide.” Honestly, I thought that was for the big dogs — the guys I was following on YouTube and social media. But here’s what’s crazy… On a Sunday afternoon, I made two simple videos and set up a DM bot. No big announcement. No strategy meeting. No one even knew. All I did was drive attention → start conversations → and when people engaged, I shared my affiliate link to Alex’s webinar. That was it. Five days in, I checked the leaderboard. I was sitting at #36 worldwide. And in that moment, something snapped: “Wait… this is actually possible.” I wasn’t there yet — but I could see it. So I did what most people say they’ll do, but don’t… I went into overdrive. The Real Strategy (In One Line)