Success in social media marketing requires consistent daily action and commitment rather than passive learning; those who put in the labor and make a genuine decision to scale will see results compound over time, while those who only watch without acting will never achieve their goals.
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how i helped my 18yo student make $20k/month and fly to Dubai with social media marketing追加:
Can I have your roller coaster?
>> No.
>> No.
>> That's insane. Boys, >> nobody like to close, bro. It's just like in the red.
>> I know. I screamed that, >> boys.
Why you announcing?
>> What's good, boys? So, we're sitting here.
>> No, no, no.
>> Okay, boys. Boys, what's good? I'm sitting Leave that in. All right. Sorry.
We're done. We're done. We're done.
>> No, no. I need that glasses. Pass, pass, pass. Give me the glasses. I'm not doing an interview without glasses.
>> Thank you.
>> What's good, boys? So, I'm sitting here with Panos. Um, we have been basically just scaling the past 30, 40 days pretty hectically. I mean, you've been getting a good amount of payments in, and we're now at the point where you've hit your first $20,000 month.
>> Hit 20. I'm about to do like 35 this month.
>> Yeah, you're going to smash more than 30 this month easily.
>> Um, so >> I've done 20, but 16 has been in the last I'd say probably 20 days.
>> Yeah.
>> 18 days, something like that. So, uh, in regards to everything, a lot of people that might be watching, maybe it's been like 10 months for them, 8 months for them, where they've been just working so hard and they haven't seen any sort of results, and now you're almost seeing all the fruits of your labor compound all at once.
>> In regards to that way of seeing things, how what's something you would maybe say to someone who's going through that currently and hasn't seen any sort of success with this? I'm going to say that it's not exactly as you said it and I know that there's going to be at least a couple people >> that see me for the third time cuz I did an interview with Kiwa about 2 years ago.
>> Yeah.
>> On that grass. That's an original Kiwa interview. I think the first one that ever came out.
>> Yes.
>> And then we did another one in Dubai in March of last year. So about a year and a few weeks ago.
>> Yeah.
If that's you, if it's actually your third time watching this, you just don't want it bad enough. Honestly, you don't want it bad enough. If you're not making money right now >> and you've seen me last year and the year before, you just don't want it bad enough. That's the reality of things cuz it's really not that hard.
>> And then another thing you said is, "I'm enjoying the fruits of my labor now, >> but the reality or like compounded now.
The reality of it is I could have enjoyed them 6 months ago. I just didn't put in the labor. Yes, >> that's the honest reality. That's honest reality. I just wasn't working and I was fine with it for >> you. You made a choice to do that. You were you were preoccupied on other things. And then when you sat down, you're like, "Yo, I'm actually going to sit on the seven calls a week. I'm actually going to I'm going to literally be on these calls every single day. I'm not going to make a single excuse to not not be on these calls. I'm going to put in the work. I'm going to stay consistent." It's like, >> in my true opinion, I feel like they did compound because you were still learning things those months.
>> I mean, I was getting client results. I was like, you know, mastering service delivery. Sure. But that's not what makes you money. Well, it is if you think about it, cuz then you're never going to turn clients. You're going to have great client results. Like my turn rate right now is literally 0% in my niche.
>> It's like I've turned one out of 12 clients that I kicked out because she wasn't paying me commissions. So like that doesn't even count.
>> The niche will be get kept.
>> Oh, [ __ ] yeah. Uh some people will know.
If you know, great. I'm proud of you. Um >> but what was I saying? Yeah. So essentially it was literally The labor was there for me to do. I was choosing not to do it for some reasons that we can't get into.
>> Yeah.
>> Um, >> and as soon as I did the labor, >> it was basically just a mental shift of, okay, well, I want to scale now, so let me just do it. Scaling is so simple.
This business model is the most foolproof, simplest business model, but at the same time, the most boring.
That's why most people don't do it.
That's why most people think it's a scam, because like you get no dopamine from it.
>> It's so [ __ ] boring.
>> It's so boring. But boring makes money.
>> That's why I lose so much respect for people that quit in this industry.
Because if you can't make this work, you're not going to make anything work in my true view.
>> Like the only reason why you can't make this work is because you didn't try.
>> Yes. Seriously.
>> Like you just didn't try.
>> And you really understand that now because it's like you had the tools for a while and then when you actually pick them up and just put them to use, you [ __ ] ripped.
>> 2 years. I just wasn't doing it.
>> Yeah.
>> I was just wasn't doing it. And I'll tell you guys, I think what I did was okay in one way or another. I wouldn't say it's automatically okay for you unless you know deep down that you have a deep reason why you're not scaling, why you're not making 50K a month, then okay, I guess that's your decision to make.
>> Mhm.
>> I lost my train of thought.
>> But you were building, in my true opinion, yourself up as a man. I mean, dude, you were fighting for months. You know what I mean? You were you were teaching yourself regret anything. It's It's not like I was sitting in my hometown [ __ ] jerking off and [ __ ] smoking weed with my old friends. No, I was still doing stuff like every single week of me in the last 2 years >> is something has had something that I can talk about for the rest of my life.
>> Yeah.
>> It's just this season of life and the next probably 5 to 10 years are just going to be money money.
Yeah.
>> For the last 2 years, I was making some money. I was making pretty respectable money. for you guys, you know, it could be a lot or whatever. Uh, just for reference, I've been making about 5 to 10k a month for the last 2 years now.
>> Yeah.
>> With just a few lower months. Um, some months were even higher. Like this 20k month is not my best month at all. I've made I've made 55 in a month, >> but this is with SMA.
>> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Just to be clear, >> I've made I've made more money with other stuff before that I wouldn't recommend, especially today, maybe in 2 years. Um, but yeah, with SMA, you know, just clean, boring business money. This is the most I've made.
>> Um, >> but yeah, it's it's like so foolproof.
It's so simple.
>> And it's really not hard.
>> It's it's >> I mean, if you're a complete beginner, sure, there's going to be a learning phase you have to go through. If you're doing it alone, you're [ __ ] Um, >> yeah, >> unless you're putting in 18our work days and somehow getting all the right information from the millions of YouTube videos that you can find online where like 99.9% are just going to be [ __ ] either outdated, >> never worked, >> will not work or might work.
>> Chances are you're not going to apply because you haven't paid for them.
>> Yeah.
Another thing is a lot of people mix and match from different methods because each and every person that has scaled scaled with one specific recipe for the whole thing. You can't mix recipes from different people because this works for acquisition. This works for snowshoe rate. This works for sales.
>> Yeah.
>> Three different ingredients will not create a working recipe.
>> Yeah.
>> You have to get it from one source. You have to you have to get one system that you know works and then apply that.
>> Yeah. It's like if you're trying to do outreach for one very specific type of niche that deals with younger folk versus, you know, maybe utilizing that same quote unquote outreach method for older folk, it's just not going to work because what are you doing? You're mixing the recipes. But when I say that it's easy, if you have no one, if you have no tools in front of you, yes, it's it's definitely very hard. I'm talking >> Marco has a 5 hour. No, is it you or Marco?
>> It's both of us.
>> Yeah. I mean, there's two nine hours of content.
>> You can you can watch those. Those are going to work. I just know you won't do it. I know, but I'm talking about like look, it's easy when you have seven calls a week. When you have a call every single day, you have access to someone who's actually running the business model every day. That's when it actually gets easy and that's when it just comes down to it being a real choice. Um, >> and the proof is in the pudding because everyone who has been joining the calls in fortune consulting, >> yes, >> the mentorship for the last, I'd say 2 to 3 months, >> other than the people that either have a job for whatever reason, they really don't have to >> or go to school for whatever reason.
They really don't have to.
>> Y >> everyone who has been on these calls for the last few months is literally in Dubai.
>> They're literally here spending money.
>> Yeah.
>> Not going broke like some other people.
>> Um, not switching to coaching. Yeah.
like some other people, >> but actually just here making money.
>> Yeah.
>> Enjoying life, you know, driving super cars, going to expensive dinners, [ __ ] smoking $100 shisha every day.
>> Yeah.
>> Why? Because we feel like it, you know, >> they made a they made a decision to go all in and not halfass it. Okay. A lot of you guys think this is like a side hustle. You guys think this is like easy money. This is You have to take this as serious as as if you would take college almost.
>> It is easy, >> but it's not effortless. Yeah, >> it becomes effortless after a year or so.
>> Yes.
>> Like right now I could literally sit back, do nothing as I was for December, January, February, and the first two weeks of March. I was working >> [ __ ] 10 hours a month.
>> Yeah.
>> 10 hours a month. Maybe 15 hours a month making 5 to 8K >> doing nothing.
And like don't get me wrong, in May I no, in May I've worked a good amount because I've been building new systems.
But in April I did 10 10 and I was probably working like 2, three hours a week.
>> Yeah, >> maybe a bit more.
>> It becomes effortless once you get the clients, but to get your first couple of clients and to get them results, it's a bit more effort, but once you have that, you literally have a skill that's always going to make you money forever.
>> Yeah.
>> Cuz people want more work. There's always going to need people there's always going to be people that need more work.
>> Yeah.
>> It's as simple as that. People say, "Oh, is SMA going to die?" I've been hearing that for the last two years. Are people ever going to stop wanting to grow their business?
>> Yeah.
>> If you said yes, >> I hope you didn't, to be honest. I just hope you didn't.
>> Yeah. It It's very interesting how this business model, it just relies around literally buildings being built.
>> That's it.
>> And it also relies around you having a skill set and it not being a luck based thing whatsoever. If any one of you guys thinks that he's lucky by any means, no.
He's built a skill set that has allowed him to actively bring in cash nearly every single day.
>> Yeah. I mean, I've been in social media marketing for like like in the industry in the bubble for the last 3 and 1/2 years now.
>> Yeah.
>> 2 and a half years ago. I wasn't as good as I am now. Or like a year ago, I wasn't as good as I am now, but I still knew what I was doing. I knew I had the basics. I knew what to build off of. And it takes like once you know the basics, mastery only takes like 6 to 12 months.
And then once you're once you've mastered it, you can scale to 100K like this whenever you just decide it.
>> It's really not that hard.
>> If you like you, don't get me wrong, you can scale to 100K a month within 3 months. That doesn't mean you're going to be master at it.
>> But once you're a master from zero to 100K, you can scale like this because you know everything that you need to do.
All you got to do is do it.
>> That's it.
>> There's no thinking. There's no guessing. There's no testing. There's just doing.
>> Yeah.
>> And then you just do. So when it comes down to it, boys, the real question is, are you going to make that decision to do it? Because in my true opinion, that's kind of the whole gist of this video. It really just comes down to a choice. You made that decision very recently and now it's really paying off.
So you guys could just sit, you guys could just watch, you guys will watch him hit the six figure month.
Um, or >> it >> or >> they could just instead of just watching you do it and watching us live this life, maybe they could get off this video right now, go to the 5hour one that's right below it.
>> That's a great idea.
>> And just watch the whole [ __ ] thing through and actually put in the work.
>> School tomorrow. I have a job. No ka.
No, >> it's too long. It's too boring.
>> The excuses that you're using to not do it are literally the reasons why you want to do it deep down. Just your current self is not is giving you excuses that are seeming like excuses because he it wants to stay alive. Your current self wants to stay alive.
>> I'd say to me >> it is a decision but it's also like do you want it? Like just do you want it?
>> Ask yourself that question.
>> Ask yourself that question. For me, I was saying no. I don't want to scale to 50k a month. I don't want to have 20, 30, 40, 50 clients for a while. I just had five that were paying me good money.
I was just chilling. I was [ __ ] loving life. I've been loving life, bro.
I've been loving life just now. Okay, I want more money.
>> Yeah, >> I want to get a car. It's funny because um I didn't have a license. I couldn't buy a car. And now that I can, you know, it's like [ __ ] >> time. Buy a car. I'll have a car in two weeks. I'll have my license in two weeks. I'll just buy a car a week after.
>> Easy.
>> Maybe same day.
>> So, boys, it really comes down to a choice. I mean, at the end of the day, you guys have, you know, the option to go down there, watch that 5 hour long video, apply yourself, make some money, and win.
Read this, too. Or, uh, you guys can just keep watching like you do. Um, which, holy [ __ ] that's probably really bad existence, but at the end of the day, I really want to see you guys win.
Seriously, >> if all you do is watch YouTube videos about making money, wow, you are the method, bro. You are the not in this industry, but you are the method for a lot of other people.
>> You're literally the method. Oh, how do people make money from you literally from you that just sits here watching not this video, but other videos? We don't make money from you. We actually >> another penny going to their YouTube whether you watch this video or not.
>> We do not profit or benefit from it. I want you guys to know that.
>> Yeah, I'm not for the sake of it.
>> I'm not monetized. I'm not monetized on YouTube. Yes, you guys might say, "Oh, I coach people." Um, but at the end of the day, guess what? I still practice what I preach and I'm not scamming people.
Seven coaching calls a week in inerson coaching is probably more valuable than anything you could derive out of college.
>> You know what I mean? Truthfully, at the end of the day, >> fortune will teach you more about >> business than a business professor could literally ever do.
>> Yeah.
>> Seven years of college or however long college is. I don't know. I didn't even [ __ ] finish school, bro.
>> Aren't we both high school dropouts or what?
>> Yeah.
>> Wow. Crazy. Um, but yeah, boys, I'm telling you, it's a choice at the end of the day. And um, you guys got it in the bag. You just have to commit yourself.
So, I want you guys to watch that video after you've watched it. I want you to apply yourself truthfully. And then I want to see some wins in the comment section. Seriously, cuz there already some wins on that on that video of people actually doing the [ __ ] Like, they're literally saying that they're booking appointments. You can literally do that. Um, so boys, we'll see you guys in the next interview when he's hitting a six figure month. And let's [ __ ] crush it. I'll see you guys on the other side. Peace.
>> All right, Marco.
>> Banger.
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