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Virgil Brewster
@thevirgilbrew
7-Figure Course Strategist | Notorious Chiller | Helping Coaches Launch And Sell Courses.
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Nov 25, 2024
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4 min read
This is Russel Brunsson.
The man behind Alex Hormozi's, Tai Lopez's & Tony Robbins success.
Last year alone, his company made $265,000,000.
10 of his marketing principles that will make you a human money printer:
Russell Brunson built a $1B+ empire by hacking human psychology.
His secret? 3 brain triggers that force anyone to buy.
Tony Robbins paid him $2M to learn this framework:
Emotion drives action
Logic justifies price
Fear closes deals
Here's him explaining how it works:
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Nov 11, 2024
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4 min read
The single most powerful habit for personal growth:
Removing mental clutter.
I've spent 12+ years figuring out how to remove mental clutter and achieve superhuman focus.
Here's what I've found:
Think of your mind like a cluttered house.
When you clean your space, you feel lighter.
Your mind works the same way.
But most people never learn how to declutter their thoughts.
Let me show you how:
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Aug 9, 2023
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15 tweets
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5 min read
I just worked with a creator who made $126,000 in 4 days.
810 sale.
2 months of planning.
First time building a course.
(He's only been on Twitter for 4 months)
Here are the 6 simple steps we took to do a 6-figure launch:
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Manage expectations
Launching a course is not the end goal.
It's the first step of building a business.
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It goes well. You have a base for growth
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It doesn't go well, you know what to improve.
When you worry, you get nothing done.
Always see the glass half full.