Matt Steinman has a way for you to earn your first (or next) $1,250 in as little as 30 days from now. It’s fast, you don’t have to be super techie, nor do you need any prior experience.
So what will you be doing? High-ticket affiliate marketing.
You could start out doing this as a side hustle, but it could very well replace your 9-5 if you’re not careful.
David Sprague says anyone can create an Automated Agency and get paid $5,000 to $10,000 per client – every single month – without your own services, website or team.
Sound too good to be true, like finding a pot of gold guarded by leprechauns? I’m with you, but let’s keep an open mind.
Read every word of this Strategic Marketer review.
Tai Lopez reminds me of that saying: You can take the girl out the ghetto but you can’t take the ghetto out the girl. Like he tries to leave the guru space and go build real businesses – farming and ecom and whatnot – but he always reverts back to what he knows best.
Which is selling you the good life, right? Health, wealth, love, happiness.
His latest offer – the 13th Thesis – is about finding the right long-term “mating partner.” Here’s what you need to know.
Matt Beard went from personal trainer to real estate guru. Here’s his advice for getting rich while you’re still young enough to enjoy it.
First and foremost, ya gotta get crystal clear on what you wanna achieve.
Only when you do that can you work backwards to figure out the questions you need to ask, the people you need to meet, the books you should read, the courses you might wanna take. Right?
Normally, I dedicate this blog to reviews on coaching programs and courses, but I thought I’d make a quick post about this company I used recently.
I’ve been on the lookout for ways to make my business run smoother and save time.
That’s when I came across LeadIndicator.AI and their AI Voice Agents, and let me tell you, it’s been a total game-changer.
If you’re anything like me, you’ve probably seen dozens of ads from tons of different companies all over your feeds. It’s hard to tell what sets them apart and which ones are the real deal.
Josh Villareal is feeling himself in this pic. I bet if he felt himself anymore, he’d be arrested for public indecency.
Besides wearing jean jackets at the beach and making sure every hair is perfect, the seven-year Navy vet invests in real estate and teaches others how to do the same.
Want his exact playbook for locking down your first (or next) cash-flowing rental property in 90 days or less?
Roy Hoss is all, yeah we’re in a recession, yeah it’s gonna get worse before it gets better, but right now’s also the best time to be getting into real estate.
Roy’s acquired 77 properties in just the last year using some secret system.
Each property was purchased with little to no money down.
Wanna see how he’s doing it? Read every word of this House Stacking review.
Jeremy Harbour is basically a human black card. His Instagram is a parade of spectacular sunsets, bucket list vacations, designer duds, and five-star feasts.
As I scroll through, I can almost hear Jeremy saying, “Look at me, peons!”
And here I am, drinking coffee from home, dressed like I’m ’bout to mow your lawn and trim your hedges, trying not to cry.
How can I be more like Jeremy?
Simple, he says. You can buy, fix, and sell businesses without cash upfront, lawyers, or leverage.
Scott P. Scheper left a crypto company he cofounded to pursue, of all things, analog productivity systems.
Sexy!
Could somebody peel me off Scott and throw me in the dryer real quick?
Okay, I’m back.
Scott’s made $70 million as an independent writer and marketer, first bodying the affiliate game before pivoting to teach the power of analog.
As in reading actual books, jotting down notes by hand, and filing them away in a cute little card catalog – just like Mrs. Burke, the librarian, used to do when she wasn’t scratching her dandruffy perm and dropping flakes all over her cardigan.
Jenny Lupo was born and raised in a small town in the Midwest. She always loved sports and ended up playing college softball. She got into law school in Nebraska, and has been a licensed and practicing attorney for nine years now.
Problem is, she likes being a lawyer about as much as I like sitting next to a crying baby on a long flight.
So when she came across this one travel business opportunity a coupla years ago now, she pounced on it.
Jessie and Tina Rodriguez used to host a show on HGTV called Vintage Flip. Now they wanna share their secrets so you can kickstart your house flipping business in the next 60 days inside their brand new course, Vintage Flip Academy.
Jessie and Tina met in college, dated for seven years, got hitched.
Jessie was working in the mortgage business. Tina had gotten her masters and was all set be a marriage and family therapist.
Mike Samuels is The Coffee Shop Copywriter. He’s generated more than $170 million in sales for his clients over the years. That always cracks me up. As if he’s seen all their books and knows every dollar that came through something he wrote, am I right?