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12 Oct, 7 tweets, 2 min read
Who’s gonna make an entry level offer helping influencers own their audience?
Peep @thedulab tweets for outreach tips specifically for influencers.
Peep @blackhatwizardd to take your cold emails to the next level.
This works even better when the influencer already has SOME sort of offer.

Specifically fitness influencers..

They might just now be getting hip to selling their plans online for $20.
Imagine coming to them with a system to

- package their current offer better
- creating a lander with a lead magnet or low ticket offer
- sending daily emails and convert people into their higher ticket 1v1 coaching or small group coaching
- supercharging it all with ads
Now they’re making money not only from brand deal or ad revenue

But building a real business that makes them MORE money without being relying on a dozen comapnies to pay them pennies on the dollar.

It’s money out here folks
You don’t even have to offer all of these services yourself.

Thanks for the reminder @DennisDemori

Simply offering 1 of these can get you paid.

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More from @kobegatsby

15 Oct
Why is it feel like everyone’s first dropshipping store is pet related?
My first stores

• dog store (never launched)
• camping store (lost $150 on fb)
• dainty travel jewelry (travel bloggers wouldn’t work with me)
• baby clothes (made my first two sales, lost $100)
• slim wallet (made my first $30k)

Should I post some of my first ads?
Posting these so you know what’s UNACCEPTABLE.

I ran ads to these, lost every time.

But I committed to spending $500 per month until I figured it out.

I eventually figured it out a little ;) ImageImageImage
Read 8 tweets
15 Oct
Strictly “producing” and never “consuming” is EXTREMELY overrated and possibly a MASSIVE disadvantage.

My best ideas come from diving into random topics and learning a lot about them.

1. Helps me get new ideas & angles

2. Helps me uncover new opportunities
There’s a reason @ComedicBizman

Talks about

Going through periods consuming as much as you can and then disconnecting and consuming nothing.

IT BREEDS IDEAS AND $$$$
There’s a reason @FrazzleDazzzled

Talks about

Experiencing lots of different avenues in life and using it to fuel your writing.

IT GIVES YOU AN UNIQUE ADVANTAGE AND $$$$
Read 4 tweets
26 Sep 19
Do you know how many fitness Youtubers are making $10,000 per month with a crappy pdf and website?

HELP THEM.
Build relationship.

Optimize their funnel.

Use paid traffic.

Charge a % of profit.

You’re welcome.
Building the relationship.

Cold outreach, private message, etc.

Genuinely try to help them.
Read 6 tweets
28 May 19
You can have 2 million followers and your clothing brand can still flop.

It’s not about how many followers you have, it’s about how many followers care about YOU and YOUR MESSAGE.
You can’t be a regular joe with 500 half engaged followers and try to start the next VLONE, HBA or YEEZY merch.

You need massive CLOUT to MAYBE pull this off.

Much easier option is creating a specific brand for a specific person.
AKA

Your followers all like baseball.

So what you should do is create baseball culture themed:

hats
socks
backpacks
t-shirts
hoodies

BUT STOP CREATING RANDOM STUFF BECAUSE OF “MuH VISiSion”
Read 6 tweets
14 Jan 19
How to keep your idea muscles nice and strong:

1. Join niche Facebook groups about specific subjects/groups of people

Get narrow. Don’t just join meme pages, join pages/groups centered around retiree communities.

Specific groups of people = specific problems.
2. Once a week login and look at what everyone is talking/joking about

Study the consistent themes and the lingo.

Engage in the comments and start some conversations.

This is the fastest way to understand them on a deeper level.
3. Make notes of the pains they want solved.

Certain jokes will be a consistent theme meaning that the root of it is a big deal.

Retirees always making jokes about how their kids and grandchildren don’t come visit?

Massive emotional issue there aka extremely profitable.
Read 8 tweets
23 Oct 18
It seems like finding products to sell is the hardest thing ever....

In reality it’s sooooo easy.

Thread time?
You need to stop scrolling through Aliexpress.

Scrolling through Aliexpress looking for PRODUCTS is not a winning research strategy.

Profitable brands are built from knowledge of MARKETS.
Market research isn’t as easy as scrolling through an online marketplace.

It’s studying what people

> are scared of becoming
> are scared of not becoming
> love spending their money on
> love spending their time doing
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