This video teaches a systematic approach to converting social media engagement into revenue using AI clones. The core strategy involves creating multiple lead magnets (free resources like reports, guides, or tools) and placing links to these resources in the first comment of every social media post. This method works because users who self-select into lead magnets are high-quality leads who have already demonstrated interest. The presenter emphasizes that consistency is key—posting content daily and maintaining engagement builds trust with social media algorithms over time. The strategy can be applied across platforms like Facebook, YouTube, and Instagram, and can be automated using AI tools to create and manage lead magnets, making it scalable and sustainable for generating leads and sales while the creator sleeps.
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>> So you have an output coming from your booth IQ in the chat if you want. Um, let's see.
Welcome to the family. Um, but this is very important specifically to you guys.
Tomorrow, bonus day has starting at 11 a.m. Eastern time.
Tomorrow and what network are you network? No, no. Like when you say network, the LA we're not connected.
USB freaked out for starting at 11 a.m.
Eastern time tomorrow.
>> So literally next time you can just literally avoid this.
>> Can you guys make it?
Can you guys make it? The people that have joined >> for what it's obvious.
Awesome. So many of you. Awesome.
Awesome. Awesome. It's a great time.
We'll all be up here. It'll be obviously a much smaller group. We're going to be engaging with the entire sort of >> No, last time I tried on this software and that's where it fit. have FOMO, right? We get it. You already have to block out three days after lunch just to even be here. We will be sending out the recordings and stuff. So, you're you're you're all good. You're all good. But I'm so happy to see so many of course.
>> So, I want to go back to this though.
Everybody filled out their application.
>> Everybody filled out the application to to win the Tesla. 4:30 today.
Everybody's done with that. What uh today? Uh 44 430th we're going to have to draw in for the Tesla. Let's see. Did you fill out the application? The URL is make my phone.ai Tesla. I want to make sure that you know in here. Um fill it out. Still doing it. Just get it done.
You want some more tickets. Just upgrade to VIP. You'll have some additional entries today.
Okay. 4:30. That' be absolutely amazing.
Okay. Love to see it. Still need to join us. Hackathon tomorrow. So, do not forget, you'll get some emails about it starting around 11.
Next announcement. I know we got so much fun stuff going on. All right, we got so much fun stuff going on tomorrow 3 p.m. Eastern time. Okay, 3 p.m. EC time. Available to everybody, not just phone IQ. Who wants to learn more about investing in uh Eugentic AI? Okay, that is going to be our investor webinar.
Okay, that's going to be at 300 PM Eastern time. So, where you want to go for that is partner with.com.
Okay, we've got a lot of questions about, hey, how can I invest or maybe I join shares with that? That's amazing. But you want to potentially invest more, you want to learn more about what we're doing here. Look, tomorrow's webinar, it's not going to be about us talking about how to clone. It's we're literally going to show you the behind the scenes of how we're growing duetic AI our road map all that good stuff that you guys have been asking me so much right especially on those VIP road map I want to see all this stuff this is where we're this is the relevant webinar where we can talk about that okay how we're planning to grow our product she su how we're acquiring companies right how we're building companies all that stuff is going to be happening tomorrow at 800 p.m. Eastern time. Okay. So, go to partnerwithic.com.
That's going to start around 300 pm Eastern time. Get yourself registered.
It's going to be incredible. You're going to love it. You can uh our our minimum investment is going to be a thousand. We're also going to have an accredited investor session afterwards and I'll be hanging out with everybody else uh in that session um starting around 4. So, make sure you do that. I know we're going over a lot of links right now. So, make sure everybody has everything they need. Okay, >> let's go through it quickly again because I see somebody asked in here.
So, I'm sorry if you've been in here and we're we're kind of kind of repeating the same thing. It's the last day, guys, right? We we went over a lot and we still have so much more uh still coming.
Okay, number one, get your Tesla application in. Make my phone.
Tesla drawing's going to be 4:30 today.
deletn for that. Don't stress about it. This one >> so it doesn't show there tomorrow for our investor webinar. going to see behind the scenes of AI, how we're growing our business, buying companies, building businesses, our whole product suite, our roadap, all that good stuff. That's a webinar specifically for investing in us, right?
If you want to be part of this, what we're doing here, >> I'm going to do this. Keep it private so it doesn't show up.
>> For those of you that want to have an interest in AI, okay, make sense? Those are the three tell you right now. Okay.
So, I just want to see how it's playing out on YouTube side.
>> Um, uh, Lewis asked if this was a good question and you did bring it up yesterday.
>> Can you get extra entries uh for the Tesla? So, no. Unfortunately, we set the rules already for the raffle. We couldn't we can't make like a last minute. Hey, now you get more entries.
The only way you can get more entries is just upgrade to the >> and you will get more entries.
Let's see. Um, Elizabeth, I have to know what email and phone number I have registered with. So, it would not accept my application, but that's okay. It's not the main reason. I'm not sure what you're referring to, but email us our support.com if you have are having any issues there.
>> Awesome.
>> Awesome, Steve. I'll see you at the investor investor meeting. Good job.
Done with the Tesla registration.
Fantastic. Good morning, Deed. Yes. Yes.
Yes. Yes. Kelly already invested.
Awesome. Um, yes, partner with Onyx.com.
That'll be starting about an hour after our hackathon. Okay, so around 3 PM Eastern time. Okay, >> ask. VIP is open in that. Yes, we will have our VIP hour at the end of the sessions today. Okay, when are we doing the Bugatti giveaway? That is a very good question. Right. Should we do a Bugatti giveaway? Can I Can I do that?
>> There's a Facebook There's a Facebook going on, too. So, let's just keep those two on. Um >> you cannot submit more than one >> more.
We're gonna scrub it. So we're going to make sure everything% >> Yeah. VIP room. Um um the VIP room is um That's all incorporated.
>> Are you referring to the VIP?
>> I know that might be a separate one, but you would email that basically basically HTML.
>> I know it's a separate and we have more questions into the rooms.
>> All right, let's keep going because I know more more trickling in. I want to ask the question again. Who did their homework yesterday?
>> If I were to go here in who posted their homework with >> what did you post and where did you post?
>> Let's see.
>> I want I want to hear specifics.
>> Right.
>> Right. We I asked at the start of this session. We had a couple 500 views using it for all sorts of stuff. Posted how it posted 500 plus views already. All right, let's see. I want to hear some more specifics.
Let's hear some more specifics.
Where did you specifically post? What was it about?
>> Lisa, the work was to post something on social media. post something uh your AI code on social media whether image post text post whatever you're comfortable with but to post something get that momentum going a little bit homework number something inside Facebook and then yesterday's homework is to actually go out there >> that was okay right be specific I post.
What did you post specifically? Like were you like, "Hey, I was like this challenge and I'm doing this fun."
>> I want to hear specifics. Were you trying to sell something? Did you just do like a high value post from your from your brain?
>> How much something like this?
>> I like that there posting on Facebook.
>> What does that mean?
Um, see that's good.
And then how fast you have to get it from >> um you don't have to social media.
you know, and and you know, you know, even if you just have a personal Facebook uh page, post it on your personal personal Facebook page.
My video was an advertisement for my business showing how easy it was to do the AI.
Um I picture flying shark.
Um but oh see the observation that can get away and watch the beautiful sunset right here. All right let's look at the Facebook group. Let's look at some I think I covered all that we needed to so everybody knows quickly Tesla giveaway 4:30ish today. Get your application in.
Okay. Get your application in. with you.
Otherwise, you will not be entered into win. That's where you need to be. All right. Get your application in for the Tesla. Number two, if you join us inside of Clone IQ or considering joining us inside of Clone IQ today, we will have a bonus session for you tomorrow starting at 11:00 a.m. Eastern time. Be there.
It's our phone hackathon. Don't stress if you can't make it. You get it three days already. Maybe you can't do it tomorrow. We'll send you the recording.
And third is our partner with ANIC.
Okay? If you want to learn about how to invest inside of AI, own a piece of Eugent AI, we'll have our investor webinar starting at 3 p.m. Eastern time.
You can get yourself registered for that at partneric.com. That will be tomorrow, 300 PM Eastern. Okay? So, Christine can post those uh those two links, the the application for the Tesla and the um partner. Those are the two most important links that you need that you need to have. Okay.
Uh, Antonio.
>> Okay. You guys all ready with that?
>> Yes.
>> So, I'm only going to talk for about 20 minutes and then I'll link you can post that. You can fill out an application and see if that that makes sense. You can always email me if you're interested of something like that. Email me peter.ai.com.
So if you are interested just come here to the office spend half a day with us four hours with you um getting your phone done or you can just up. All right let's go. We got it all covered. We got all the links covered. I know lots of links. Okay, let's see. Oh, there you go. Just posted two hours ago.
at least sort by US post.
All right, let's see. I want to see some comments. Who posted in the Facebook group yesterday? Anybody post what they posted on social media yesterday in the Facebook group?
I would love to see stuff uh in the face that you posted post it in both, you know. And I I I did say this before, like yesterday was the was the day we kind of try to push you to post it on your social media account, but my challenge to you is to keep posting.
Post today, not not you can post on Facebook, but post it on your social media and then tomorrow post again and then the following day post again. And just never stop. Just stop stop. Never stop, right? Like literally just keep posting every day. Great things that are going to happen. Uh, great things are going to happen. All right, let's see.
What do we got? Um, we got Lauren. Two, uh, two nights ago, I did this for Oh, I love this. This is a great Facebook cover photo, right? So, like your Facebook cover images, right? You have like you can have your CTAs, you can have your website in here. Fantastic.
You can do YouTube banners. Um, literally any cover images for your Facebook groups, your, you know, your business profiles. Literally, these these banners go great anywhere. Um, really good. I love that. Let's see.
Let's go down here. Oh, this one again made a bunch of images. Oh, this one's supposed to be like very nice. Oh, this is really cool, right? And this is why you want to be part of this Facebook group because let's say you want to do like this for yourself, right? Like make this, hey, what's the prompt? There's nothing wrong if you comment and ask, hey, what's the problem? What's the prompt that that that you use to make something really really cool like that? Okay, let's see.
carries. I want to see some uh Asian ones. I see a lot of Italy ones. These these individuals are fantastic.
Absolutely. I I Oh, cool.
Add style. I want to see some uh video.
I think >> you guys hear that.
>> No, you don't. The build your AI clone course, also known as the video where expectations go to die. Truly a masterpiece of mild disappointment. But don't panic. We're told to embrace the sun. So here we are embracing away. So then you click a few things, uploaded a photo, and somehow I emerged, blinking, confused, and already questioning your lighting choices. Is the video good?
Absolutely not. It's the digital equivalent of lukewarm tea. But it's day one. Listen, I was I mentioned this uh yesterday. I mentioned this yesterday.
Why does like that was so good?
>> Was it not like was it not? We are so we are so like particular and and and uh like I don't want to say like judging but kind of like judging of our own clothes. Like everybody that I feel like I've seen everyone that I've seen has posted like an agent says, "Oh, it's not good. It's terrible." But they're so good. But like it's so good, right? like I can't you know uh you know stress it enough we're very critical of our own funds uh for whatever reason don't we right like literally we just saw his everybody you can see everybody in the chat if you're on here Alexander um people are loving your clone it's fantastic it's amazing right there's by no means I would say that is a bad clone by any stretch of the imagination especially for your first every single one moving forward is only going to be getting better and better and All right, let's see. I'm going to keep going uh through a couple more.
Awesome. I want to see some video ones though.
My name iselcome >> I don't like the other one. Hold on.
Let's see.
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Look at the amount of This is why we say go into Facebook because literally everybody's like literally no reason. What's What is holding you back? What's the issue? Like we're here to help.
uh not legendary, where are you stuck?
Where where are you having an issue?
>> And we we'll get into a couple uh uh technical questions in about five minutes. So, I'm going to have come up and we're going to answer a couple questions, but I want to specifically speak to those of you that are stuck right now when he comes up.
>> Um why haven't you posted just yet? But I do want to recap a couple things because I know now it's 11 o'clock. a lot of people are doing. We'll be starting a little bit later here today in about 30 minutes. We'll be hearing from John Maxwell, but I do want to get some quick reminders right now. Okay.
Yeah. Number one, get your application in for the Tesla.
>> Okay. I know I've been repeating this.
Um I can't stress it enough because then there's there's you know that you know everybody at at 4:30, I didn't see the application, right? Like and we don't want that, right? We I'm we're telling you right now, you need to fill out the application.
Go to uh make byphone.aiestla.
Okay, makeone.comtesla.
Okay, that's going to tweak you to the application page. If you would like to get uh additional entries, you need to upgrade to VIP. That's the only way to to get some additional entries in there.
Okay? So, make sure go there. We're going to say it throughout the throughout the sessions. Uh, but don't say we didn't warn you. 4:30 comes, I can almost bet you we're going to go into the chat and there's going to be thousands of people saying they didn't hear about the application. Okay, 4:30 is the calling. Get your application.
Okay. Number two, we have a bonus day tomorrow. So, if you have upgraded to Phone IQ or if you're on the fence of joining Clone IQ, we do have a bonus day special for you tomorrow starting at 11:00 a.m. Eastern time. Okay, 11:00 a.m. Eastern time, we will be starting.
That is going to be our own hackathon day. It's going to be a great time.
Don't stress if you can't make it. We'll get you uh we'll get you the uh the recording um in there as as well. My goodness, all of the uh the AI assisted fantastic far enough, but we'll we'll get you all those links um for the uh Okay. And then number three, if you want to learn how you can invest and be a part of augmented AI, you're going to want to make sure go to partner with.com partnerwithon.com.
Okay, head over there. You're going to be able you're going to attend our webinar tomorrow at 3 p.m. Eastern time.
That's where you're going to learn more about what we're doing here to grow AI, our business, what our plans are in the future, what what what our pipeline looks like, right? So, it's not going to be a session about, you know, talking about how to clone. Okay? Don't come there asking questions about that.
That's where you want to be doing this now. Okay? That's what this tomorrow if you want to just put have potential interest inside of your ad. That's where you want to be. Okay? So, partnerwith.com.
Head over there right now. That's going to be get you that's 3:50 some time uh tomorrow. Okay. We'll be going for about an hour two hours there private session for those of you that are credited investors uh to jump in. But let's see let's see some some questions uh start coming in because I did want to see if PvP is available to jump in for a little bit and answer some technical Oh, okay.
Never mind. Sorry. Sorry.
Plans plans canled. Okay. All right. But you guys got your three most important links, right? Everybody filled out their Tesla application? Yeses. Yes. Yes. Yes.
I don't want to hear anybody at 4:30 saying, "I didn't see the link. I didn't see it." We got you. All right. You got the link. You got the link in chat. If you want more entries, it's the only way. It's the only way to get some additional entries. Okay. I see some fill. Fill out the fill out the fill fill it out. Don't say you can't find the link, Dave. We've been spamming it in in the chat. You'll see it. Make my code. uh Tesla. Okay, go there. We'll mention it uh throughout the throughout the day um as as well. Number two, if you joined us for IQ, welcome for the family. We're excited to have you. We have a special bonus day for you as well. Okay, tomorrow 11:00 a.m. Eastern time. Be there. We're going to go for about two, three hours. It's our bone hackathon day. It's going to be a lot of fun, a lot more intimate room, small group, great time. You can't make it.
Don't stress out. You'll get the recording, but if you can, absolutely.
will get links for that Zoom room uh tomorrow or later today for that hack today. And thirdly, if you want to invest inside of AAI and see what we're doing, how we're building the company, our our product pipeline, all that good stuff, go to partner with.com, okay? And be there. This has been final day.
>> Is anybody a little bit sad?
>> Put it up. I know it's been a lot, but we still got a we got a lot to go still, guys. We You We've got a lot a lot to go. All right, so final day. Let's give a huge huge huge welcome back to the stage, Onyx.
>> All right.
What's up, everybody?
How you guys doing?
>> Day three.
How's everyone feeling today? Let's see some chats going. David says, "I'm ready to sleep."
>> Come on, David. Pull it together. One more day, buddy.
>> All right. Alicia says, "Mind blown."
>> Uh Kate says, "Whoop!"
Oh, man. We got to do a little bit better in the chat because otherwise I'll go to sleep. So, let's go. Come on.
Let's bring that energy up. Let me see.
I want to see everyone in the chat type something fun.
>> Type in I'm excited. Type in anything.
Just give me a yes. All capital letters, exclamation points. Come on. There we go. Oh, yeah. The structure of the day, the co-founder.
And like every good co-founding relationship, I tend to have some anger at Claud now and then. It's been doing all right lately, but it's it's been struggling sometimes. All right, man. We have got 1,500 of you back. Look at you guys. Proud of you. for sticking it out.
All right, let me ask this question. I'm sorry if I repeat some stuff that Pete already asked you. Uh, how many of you have officially deployed your clone in some capacity and that would make you applicable to apply for the Tesla today?
Give me a me in the chat. You still technically have a few hours. The last time that you'll be able to apply is three hours away. 2 p.m. It's 11. Little less than three hours. 2 p.m. Eastern time. Okay. So, um, that's not a lot of these. Hold on, let me ask again. Give me a one in the chat if you deployed your clone, put it out there in the world in any capacity and technically qualify to apply for the uh for the Tesla.
I hope you guys are seeing it, man. It's probably right now it's looking like you have a high chance of winning. Give me a one. Unless my chat's not working. Give me a one if that's you. All right. So, uh, we're gonna I'm gonna put the URL out there in a minute. And just remember, you have to have been there all three days and you have to, uh, have done the homework.
>> Tell us your story.
>> And then, uh, and if you are VIP, it drastically increases your chances of winning. But would you still have an opportunity? Who's not yet VIP, but is going to do it now? Give me a two in the chat if you're not yet VIP, but you're going to do it now. Give me a two in the chat. That's makemyclone.aivip.
makemyclone.aivip.
I've left it at $67 for now, but there's a highly likely chance that it'll go up tonight when the event ends. All right.
So, this is your final opportunity to take part and to take that. All right.
We have people still up in the VIP, which is awesome. Welcome. Okay. Okay, so today today um oops my time is not correct.
Get off that. Uh today we're going to talk about building your phone funnel.
I've got quite a few amazing things coming up today. So right now I'm going to give you a quick intro to the day, do a little recap for you and uh do a couple more giveaways and after that I'm just going to quickly introduce you to what we call the comment method. The comment method. Okay, this is the beginnings of how you begin to take those leads, sorry, those likes, comments, shares and turn them into leads and then from there turn them into sales. We also in the next 15 to 20 minutes will be revealing the interview that I did with John Maxwell, quite possibly the most prolific leadership author of our time and someone who himself is now using AI and I spoke to him exactly about what he thinks the future is and how he's using AI. So, who's excited about John Maxwell interview? Give me a John in the chat.
If you're pumped and excited about the John Maxwell interview, gonna have John in the chat. Oh, Joe, look at the John's blowing up. All right, now you guys are alive. He was waiting for Don Maxwell. I get it. All right. And then after that, I'm going to come back and I'm going to do my Rise AI presentation. I'll tell you right now, you want to watch this presentation. And then it delivered to you actual stats, numbers, figures that prove that all this fear modeling about AI is completely incorrect. I've been saying it now since December and every day the data is backing up what I'm saying more and more and more. But even more so, even more so, I'm going to give you an opportunity to pledge a contribution to our nonprofit initiative, which is called Rise AI, which is a case. And in exchange, we will give you a free ticket to coming to our AI Summit event at the Rick Carlton here in Virginia. Right. You land in Washington, Dallas airport in Washington DC. It's a 105 minute drive to the hotel. Beautiful hotel. Amazing deal we got with them. I love this property.
It's the same one I got married at. Uh we're expecting 700 people. We are more than 50% sold out. As a matter of fact, probably within the next few weeks, the hotel will be fully sold out.
>> We will be in the entire hotel. Meaning pretty much anyone that you bump elbows with in the entire time you're there will be a pony. Imagine the level of networking an entire list Charlton's full of I love that. All right, so let me ask you this before you even had a chance to hear me talk about it. How many of you have already gone ahead and penciled in the dates of September 15th to the 17th to be at our event in person here? Give me in the chat if you've already committed to being there. All right, you've already committed in your mind. Not like you have a ticket already, but in your mind you're like, "Yeah, I'm definitely coming." And hit me in the chat.
All right, you guys are gonna absolutely love it. I promise you right now, it is going to be the absolute best event I've ever run in 20 plus years. Um, we have so much that we're going to be going at this event. Look at these. Love it. All right, so as always, clone. Ladies and gentlemen, the replays are up.
Everything is up. So, please go grab and watch day one day two. Today, the five uh five day uh clock starts. So, today, Thursday, the five day clock starts and have those details removed unless you are a get them for uh ever. And then also, uh pretty much I think Tuesday is going to be the day that we start to remove some of the big bonuses for the phone office. Just so you guys know, we have almost 280 of you now that are inside the community, which is going to be incredible. Plus the thousands that we have. So this this is really awesome.
Awesome to see that. All right. Uh make my clone.aigroup.
Make sure you go in there. Make sure you join before this event is over. We have last check 32,000 members now. And look, every post has an average of 20 or 30 comments on it.
>> Don't miss out, man. Be a part of the family. Go join it if you still haven't joined it. Okay.
>> Um, turn it on. All right. And then here are the times that you need to know so that we make sure nobody complains later. 200 pm Eastern. 200 PM Eastern, we will cut off the application. We have to cut it off. There will not be an exception. 2:1 too late. 2 PM last submission. We have two hours in. We take those submissions.
We look at them. We make sure you qualify. And then at 400 PM right here live, I'm going to have a spinny wheel thing that's going to go and randomly pick a winner. Now, if you qualify, you get one ticket in the ring, but if you're a VIP, you get 20 tickets in the ring. So, another reason to be VIP. Now, it's really cool because our team actually hide coded an entire little software to do this uh wheel of fortune thing. So, gotta love hide coding, right? Gota love coding. Now, um the other thing I want to let you know is tonight I will be doing dinner with again. Last night we went like two and a half hours. I think we'll be doing that tonight. Be about an hour or so, but we'll hang out. Um the goal was the plan was to talk about by coding. However, however, base 44 has asked us to wait and I will honor that. They would like us to start talking about it next week.
Now, we have about 50 of you that joined us uh I think what three uh last week and uh you enrolled in base 44 and we're going to start a workshop with you. We will still be doing that. Um and you will hear about the dates and times for that. But tonight we'll come, we'll hang out, maybe I'll still talk about live, but we won't kind of kick off our group initiative and come next week. They wanted to get a few things done on their side. So, I said, "No problem. We'll go off." All right. So, make my phone.tesla.
Get your application in. Who's already applied? Give me a one in the chat if you've already filled it out. Giving your story, applied, and you're looking forward to getting three years to drive this amazing car where we pay for it.
Uh, we paid for your lease. Okay, that's that's a lot of money, but it's also not a lot of money.
Listen, I expect you to probably have 100 maybe 150 applications. That is the highest likely probability that you'd ever have.
Ain't that cool? So, go get yourself.
Okay. All right. Now, uh, someone said, "That's it." You know what, Katie? Yeah.
I'll tell you what, it's crazy.
>> Um, you know, people fall behind or whatever. They're still working on it.
And uh it's funny, but the anxiety of putting the tone out there is I get it.
I get it. People, you know, people are scared of it. So, we kind of keep pushing. We keep people keep pushing.
How com people aren't getting stuck or scared. Um I've seen amazing posts. Literally filling up the Facebook filling up the Facebook group. But the other big reason uh Katie that you know I'm expecting not as many um you have to been here a few days that some people a day or so B you have to be here to hear the link to go rep.
All right. Okay. How many of you dig your shirt?
>> Your shirt. Uh everyone can win. I don't care if I have to ship out 2,000 of these. Give me a one in the chat if you already did this. If you already did what we asked for you to be able to get your free shirt, we pay for all of it.
Shipping and all included. Okay, give me a one. Last I checked, you about 55 of you that have already done it.
Typically, all of them come in on the last day. All right? So, I won't be surprised if they hit like four or 500 today easily. And again, I don't mind. I don't care. Every single person that does this, I will pay out of my pocket the same. So, what do we want you to do?
Go to makemyone.ai.
makemychrome.ai and literally you see this page. Click on video. You can be on your phone. You can be at your uh laptop and you turn whatever device you're on into a video camera and you speak into it. You answer a question with this. What was your experience? Right? What are we doing?
We're trying to get testimonials that we can use. We want another world to be able to see that this isn't just some pitch fest and that we actually teach great actionable content. How many of you agree that we've delivered so far?
Give me a yes even though we had a clone IQ offer. Give me a yes if you feel like we still delivered quality and made good on our promise and it wasn't like the other events you're so used to seeing, right? That are just big pitch yes and no quality lot. Lots of yeses. Thank you. How many of you have not done the testimonial drive or the make my uh the make my home t-shirt drive but will do it today? Do you two? You haven't done it yet, but you're committing. You're saying, "Hey, I will get this done today."
Not only is it about the shirt, it's just about a way to show some gratitude to our team. So, please take a moment to do it. If we've been helpful to you in any way, please take us a minute to do this. It means the world to us. Okay.
Now, in case you don't want to do a video, we still would love to hear from you. You can click the link next to it, which is text. Um, but that won't get the shirt. That's it. Won't you the shirt?
And then, of course, tomorrow at 3 p.m.
Eastern time, I'll be back with partner with Onyx. Give me a P in the chat if you will be there tomorrow at 3M because you want to learn how you could get shares in our company for as little as 10 cents a share. Uh, anyone can do it anywhere in the world.
Um, and those of you who are considered accredited investors will be doing even a special hour after that. Um, where the SEC allows me to share a little bit more with you than I'm allowed to in the in the main pool. Um, accredited investors are classified as anyone who has a million dollars net worth or more >> or if they earn more than $200,000 a year or if they have their securities license. Um, how many of you are accredited and will be joining us in the later uh session that comes after this session? Give me an A in the chat. Give me an A in the chat if you are accredited and we'll be joining the subsequent smaller group session where I can share a lot more detail. All right, great. Lots of course giveaway. Listen, what we're going to do is it's the same post that it was there yesterday. Okay? So, I want you to go to make myclone.ai3.
Let me show you what that looks like.
Make my clone.
That's make my clone.
A3 and I want you to grab this top post right there. I want you to grab this top post right here. And I want you to drop me a comment. Right now, we're starting at 5:43. What I want you to do is tell me how you felt about yesterday's training. We'll just stack on to that 542. What did you think about yesterday's training? I wanted to see if we can hit at least a thousand. Even if you already commented on this yesterday, you are welcome to comment again. Just don't give me a one two word answer.
Okay? Give me a few sentences. Give me something worth uh worth taking a screenshot of to put on our site. Okay?
Make my phone.
Three. Go grab the top post that's pinned. Post something there. I'm going to give you guys about two minutes and then we're going to pick the iPad mini winner. And again, remember we give you the gift card for that and then you can go buy whatever you want with it. You won't have to buy an iPad. You can get something else.
>> Oh my wife is locked out of the car. All right.
>> Hey, camera. Camera. Camera. Camera.
Came camera. Camera. Came camera. Get out of the place.
>> All right.
>> All right.
It's not I think.
>> There you go. If anyone's wondering whether we're live or not, my wife locked out of unlock it from mine.
That's the nice thing about having a Tesla, by the way. Um, you can unlock it from your phone. Um, so yeah. She's like, "Lol, it's live." Yep, it's live.
All right. Um, so right here, um, let's see where we're at.
>> Let's see. Let's see. Let's hit refresh.
All right. All right. 600. All right.
I'm going to give you guys another minute or so. How many of you are going to post a comment here for me? All right. Give me a one if you're in a post. So, I know you wait just another 30 seconds and then we're gonna get in and kick off into the day. All right, they'll get it done and then um Allison, if you can pick a winner and come tell me who it is. Don't have my phone on here, so Alison.
All right, we'll give you guys another minute and then Allison will tell me who it is.
>> All right, so listen, day one, if you missed it, make uh go to clone.online.
We talked about we actually showed you how to build the clone yesterday. We started in the beginning by showing you advanced tricks to what you can do with your clone. We had a brilliant interview with Dan and John in the evening. I did my lemonade talk. If you haven't watched it, it's all live on clone.online. Go watch it. All right. Day two, yesterday we showed you how to go viral with your phone. We showed you how to pick topics, how to create content, how to do all of that so that you can actually gather tons of branding, tons of views, tons of likes, and tons of comments. All right.
And then yesterday evening um or afternoon, I made you the best offer I believe I've ever made in 25 years to join us at Clone IQ where we give you 70% off and you get the entire the entire curriculum that shows you how to take your leads from or take your clone from getting views. First of all, get your clone done. Get views and then turn those into leads and then turn those into sales and monetize it. a full fourstep curriculum that's there >> ethics.
We talked about how you get the best out there for you to network the world. We talk about how you get daily coaching access. That's right. We have open office.
Nobody else offers that. We talk to you about how we will give you the job launch system >> so that you can literally get your phone done. talk to you about how you have >> we're building >> and it does whatever it is you want to do marketing. All right.
>> Five bonuses >> and >> we showed you how right now limited time we are giving you double the credits for life every month. be up from 25,000 to 50,000 credits a month for life. If you join us during this founder period and I'm giving anyone who does the full pay or takes our financing partners option, you get 3,000 free shares in the company. All right, 3,000 free shares in the company. So, we've had quite a few of you join us, but I will ask this. Who here has not yet joined us but is going to today? Give me a one. If you haven't joined us inside of I2, but you're going to do it today. Give me a one.
That's a lot of ones. Okay. I'm going to be doing a special session today. Okay.
about after lunch after I finish my RiseAI presentation I'll give you a URL to go to where anyone who specifically has questions about the offer who wants to talk to me about the offer who wants to ask me whether it's a good fit for them or if you have a question that's holding you back from joining I'm going to ask you to come join me in a separate small room where I'll be on my laptop and I'll be talking to each of you individually to help you make that decision in the main room the training will continue all right and in that room. You'll kind of come in, ask me a question. I'll support you and you can come back to the main room. So, that'll happen in about an hour or so. I'll let you know. Hour and a half. Um, and you can hop over and ask me a question. Give me two right now. You're going to hop into that room. If you have some questions, give me two right now. If you have some questions and you're like, "No, I'm going to hop in that room. Then I'll make my decision this morning." All right. Awesome. Lots of you. Good. Good.
I'm glad I'll be there to be able to help you. Uh, and just to remind you, we have three ways you can join us. You can do the pay and hold which gets you all the best bonuses including um the shares. You can also take the payment plan for six payments or I guess five payments I'm sorry of $6.97. Um but that won't get you the shares. The shares are only for the full payment. Or you can join up with one of our financing partners, get up as much as 24 payments and you get the shares done because the financing partners pay us up front.
Okay, your choice. clone.com/join.
So, today is all about building your clonefunnel engine. All right, we've got Don Maxwell's interview coming up very, very soon. And then after that, we are going to have Oh my god, I had a whole slide that needed I had these great pictures of you. All right, I was basically going to tell you, we have Sunday coming on to train you on how to build long form YouTube that go viral. We have Sarah coming on to train you on how to build your phone funnel. And then we also have Pete. Yes, your MC Pete will be back to train you on how to convert those leads into sales. So guys, give me a team in the chat if you are excited to see um our own team come out and present to you. By the way, did I make good on that? I told you, right? No external speakers. This is a curriculum. This isn't some kind of pitch where we do random topics. These are my team that run my clothes that are coming and teaching you. So, I love this. All right. Lots of teams. Lots of teams. So, look, today is called the comic method, right? Get leads with your clone. That's what it's all about. Now, this is more recent for us. So, for the last so many months, we focus mostly on teaching you how to generate leads. I mean, how to generate views, likes, and comments and build that branding using your clone. But I understood deep down that that's not enough. We need you to be able to actually get leads and sales with your clone. And that is precisely why we started figuring out and testing different systems. And very early on, this was the results during our testing.
We actually have now probably brought in I don't know 150,000. This was taken just during the first few months of testing. and we felt like we have have us solutely dialed it in. Now, having said that, of course, my page and the pages that we manage, we've been around for a while. We have brands, we have a lot of views, but just take this and and divide it by 10, divide it by 15, divide it by 20. All right, the whole goal, someone posted in the uh Facebook group uh today. I saw it this morning. They said, "Oh, I posted my film yesterday.
Only got 500 views. It's not 5 million, but I'm off to a start tonight. I never post 500 views, dude. That's amazing.
Right. Just for perspective, sometimes I post videos, I don't even get a,000 or 2,000 views. That was Howard. Yeah, Howard, man. Congratulations. That's huge. That's massive. Listen, not every video goes viral. Go ahead, go look at my YouTube. It's about every like seven to 10 videos you post up. But when you're just getting started, Facebook doesn't trust you. I've always said social media is kind of like dating, okay? So, let's say I ask a girl out, I take her on a date, we have an epic time, you know, it's great. I'm a gentleman. She has fun. And at the end of the date, I get down on one with me.
I'm like, who are you married? She's like, whoa, whoa, whoa, man.
>> I don't really know you, but you got one good day. Like, let's get to know each other better. That's how these social media platforms are. This can show up and post one video, two videos, three videos, four videos. They say, "Okay, great. Thanks. Like like where this is going, but let's see how consistent you are. Let's see how you keep this relationship. Are you here just to use me or are you going to actually be in this with me?" So the consistency is what pays off. You're probably not going to start seeing things pop for a few weeks. And that's again why I love my phone because those few weeks are difficult to get through when you feel like not enough people are watching your videos. 500 people just to put perspective you know like I don't know there's high schoolers where that's the entire high school 500 kids that's a lot of people all right so be consistent so the strategy that we're going to share with you today after we have John Maxwell and I come back and do rise AI we're going to share with you how we use lead magnets and not just one but we create multiple lead magnets and every time we put a a social post out or our clone to post out. The first comment underneath of that post, we just offer our free lead magnet with a link. That's it.
It's the simplest strategy ever. Very repeatable, rinsable, and repeatable.
Works like a charm. So, look, you basically make a post and sometimes in the especially like a written post at the bottom, you can say, "Hey, do you want my free blah blah blah blah blah?"
Type yes. We actually have now tested not even asking for that. We don't give any perspective whatsoever on our YouTube, on our Instagram, on our Facebook. We just make the post as we would. And we don't ask for a yes or anything. And then the first comment, we post a promo that says, "If you want to join my newsletter and download my free report on blah blah blah, click here."
And we just do it again and again, every day, multiple times a day on multiple platforms. And then we just start coming automatically.
Automatically, right? So someone says yes, then they get the message. We don't even have to do that anymore. But we made it even easier. But this is another way to do it. So it's a very simple thing. They see the video, they see the first comment, they click the link, they go to an optin page, they give the email address. Does that make sense? Give me a yes right now. And it's like it can be as simple as that. As simple. Now, I'm going to do something else. I'll be testing that this week.
I'll show you. Okay, let me actually show you. So, let me show you.
Let me go to Facebook here. So, I was looking last night on my Facebook and so I'm going to test something. What I'm going to do is if you look at these videos, right, there are some that pop off.
Okay, so for example, this is 14,000 views and another one here, 53,000 views. This is the Microsoft line on a Google. This is that. Okay. So, any of the videos that are popping off that have a high outlier, I'm going to take that video and I'm going to simply run it as an ad. And it's almost, can you tell every seven to 10 days I have one that pops out? It's pretty common figures. Okay. Every seven to 10 days, you have one that pops out. So, I'm going to take like I could take like this one 37. This is the default one.
This is a fun.
If you guys didn't know, I'm a pizza champion, did you? Uh, this video went viral, by the way. Um, on my public page, it has like 1.4 million views. It took us like 38 seconds to create this using a video tool. Uh, assist for the win. Exactly. Um, but I could totally turn this around and just boost it to my warm audience because it's a viral video and just put a comment. It says, "Hey, get your free report." I have another one here, 53K. This one, the Microsoft one, 67K.
So, I look for the ones at top and now I can just give it a little boost. It paid just hit boost on it. And then my comments are giving out to a ton more people very cheap. Uh, I haven't tested this yet. I'm going to be testing it and I'll report back to the community how it goes, but I'm pretty sure it's going to work pretty well. All right. So, the other thing I want to tell you about with these leads is that they're incredibly quality leads because they selflected to opt in. You didn't pull them to your site with their ad. They chose on their own to say, "I would like to get this report." They found you on organic, so you have more trust in their eyes. The relationship is stronger. So, we had one of our lead magnets that went out and got 11,000 leads, but look at that opening quickly.
35% openings.
So, these leads are superb quality. That is why it's not about quantity, but it is about quality, right? You then get another lead magnet. Look at this. Look at the Look at the opening click rate, guys. It's freaking the same. I thought that was amazing. So, the second one really popped off. Got 28,000 leads and 35% open rate there, too. Just so you know, uh, Clone IQ can write this entire lead magnet for you and design it for you, format it for you. So, now there's no excuse. You can have a new lead magnet every couple weeks. Keep testing until you find a big winner. You don't have to hire writers and you don't have to sit there and slog and hire or slog and and write it or hire. Okay.
So Jerry's like DTFO. Yeah, I'm not kidding when I say IQ will do anything you need from a marketing standpoint.
And think about this. That's just the beginning of what it can do. This is the beginning. It's where we're starting.
All right.
Um, GTFO. You guys don't know what that is.
I I prefer not to say it out loud. So, they'll Google it real quick. All right.
So, ladies and gentlemen, today you are in for some epic speakers. They are. So, these three thumbs are on our team. You've met already.
Thumb I've spoken about. He's like this myth, this legend. Uh he'll be streaming in straight from India, which is where he lives and works from. He is a freaking mad scientist with biology.
Anything you can learn from him, anything you can scoop up, pay attention to fake know. And then Sarah, as you've seen, she is like the AI queen, right?
So, she just knows all the different things. She's always messing around with it. She's your community director for IQ. You will get to know her. She takes her job super seriously. She takes your success super seriously. So last night during the dinner she was going over what she's doing called the summer sprint where for the next 60 days every week we are all working as a cohort to not only build but to then publish your clone to the world. Um so she'll talk more about exactly all the different steps that it takes. And then Pete's going to be on having been himself a business owner who has done millions in sales especially through email. Pete's going to come on and teach you exactly how to turn email leads that we pick up into sales and leverage. Okay. So, who's excited about the rest of the day? Give me a yes. Give me the yes right now in the chat. If you're excited about today and for all of you on camera, give me a thumbs up. Give me a thumbs up. There you go. Love it. All right. Um, but without further ado, without further ado, I I I'm excited to bring to you um the interview that I had conducted with John Maxwell. It's never been seen. It's never been released, but it was pre-recorded because of schedules and conflicts and time. John's a busy guy.
He's a very busy guy. Um, he's one of the most prolific authors I've ever met.
He was a gem of the team, and you'll see on the interview, he had such a nice guy. We had a blast. But it was so awesome to see his perspective on um who wins. I'm sorry, I just read your comment. Yeah, I didn't read any uh the iPad. But I I love hearing from John, someone who's been around in business for so long, share his perspective on on AI. Uh who has won the iPad mini? I'll send you.
All right.
I don't think Allison wants anybody to win. I think she wants to take her iPad me. All right, I'm gonna pick someone.
Here I go. I'm heading on over to my page.
Oh, we ended up at almost 800, by the way. All right, here we go. Here we go.
Here we go.
Close my eyes.
Leslie Hughes. Leslie, are you on?
Leslie, congratulations. You just won yourself an iPad mini. Leslie Hughes, are you there? Leslie with a Z. I've never seen a show that way. I like this.
Leslie, are you there?
L E Z L Y live y Yeah, I think I saw you a little bit earlier. All right. Well, Leslie, message us to the host and panelist and we will get you over your gift card at Vinnie. And guys, don't don't worry, we got lots of stuff. Go to the t-shirt campaign.
Everybody wins get yourself a shirt. And then later on today at 4 pm live today with a Tesla. So, without further ado, everyone, I give to you my interview with John.
All right, everybody. I I'm a little speechless and I'm not even going to pretend to try to do an introduction for this next legend who has joined us. Holy smokes. The one and only Mr. John Maxwell. Now, you have to have seriously been living under a rock if you do not know this individual. written gosh I don't know 100 plus books um has reached the lives of absolutely across almost 200 positions um is an absolute legend in the world of teaching training guiding mentoring leaders and I have been following his work personally for two decades and that is why I'm a little bit nervous and I don't get nervous but um to interview someone as special as this. This is quite the honor for us. So, if you're watching, come on.
You've got to be excited about this.
Type it in. Uh yes, in the chat if you are ready to hear what the one and only Mr. John Maxwell has to say about leadership, about AI, about digital planning, the convergence of all three of these. All right. First of all, before I even try an introduction, Mr. Maxwell, thank you so much for being here. What an honor to have you here.
It's a little surreal, but I'm excited.
No, I'm Oh, I'm thrilled. I thrilled to be with you. I love what you're doing. I love how you're um expanding people and their message by the visual. So, anyway, I'm excited to be with you and and I want to just serve you. I want to serve the people. That's all my life. All I've really tried to do intentionally, I've people. So, I hope I can do that for you and for all of your audience.
>> No doubt, sir. No doubt. So, let's start with a little story time. um you know for maybe the three people that are watching out of the thousands who who haven't heard your story which okay like I said there's not that many um you know you you started a church um which is for me so personal because I've helped and watched uh one of my pastors and maybe like their church and I was reading about this and started with about 30 people and dare I say that's almost exactly the number of people that my pastor hired and you were helping each other there. You started on like $80 a week. You grew it. You 10x the size of that. So, I think it's safe to say you didn't have a big marketing budget. Um, but you 10x it to 300.
No budget, right?
>> You've you've since trained I don't even know how to put this. Like I I I was reading a number like six million people across almost 200 countries. I would just love to take a few minutes to hear about your story how that started and specifically you have become the factored name in the world of leadership. When I mean how did you pick that to be you know when did you know like okay leadership is what it is for me. Was it sometime in between that 30 to 300 growth or was it after that like give us a little perspective on that? So glad you asked the question because if somebody kept came to me and said, "John, what is your one wish for people like it would be that they could have seen me in the beginning?" Because I am a passionate man on personal development growth. Where where I am today is because I intentionally in my middle 20s said I'm going to every day learn, grow, ask questions, get better, improve myself. But I wish they consumed them in the beginning because they would be great. Well, the the problem is they see me on the back end with all the success and they kind of go overwhelmed.
But but but they see that and and I I want to go back and say, "No, you don't understand. Yes, I I was a little country church in southern Indiana. Uh 30 people, just good fun, just good, solid people. first chance to ever lead.
I knew very little about leadership.
Never had a leadership course in college and uh but I love people and so I just worked hard. I just worked hard. So when we when we grew the church, we didn't grow the church because I was a good leader. We grew the church because I worked hard and I just asked people to come and I connected with develop relationship. So the good news is we didn't tend that church. It was a country church. The bad news is this is where I want people to hear. Within six months after I left the church, it went curved down back down below.
And I immediately I knew, okay, I did something wrong. I didn't know what I did wrong, but I knew I did something wrong. And what I did wrong was very simple. Now, very simple for me to explain it now. Took me about six months to sort it out.
I just worked hard and I did all the work and and I didn't train anyone. I didn't equip anybody. I didn't develop people. I just worked hard. And when the hard worker left, no one doing the work and nobody been trained to do the work.
And I I watched it. I watched it collapse. And I said to myself, that'll never happen again. That'll never happen again. So, how do I keep it from happening again? But it's always the fact of awareness. We we we can't fix what we're not aware of. And so I uh I just asked God to help me do what did I do wrong. After six months I gave the conclusion. I didn't betray anybody to help me. But I did get older myself and I said to myself, I'm never going to do anything. In fact, you know, I'm a person of faith. Bible says my responsibility is to equip the saints to do. I put people to do that work, but I was doing all myself.
So in my second church everything changed and I developed people trained people off find new spiritual gifts. We put those people put them out in areas where they can be successful. That church just in fact by the time I was 28 it was the 10th largest church in America in a town of 20,000 people. We had 3,000 people.
And so I learned I learned how to I learned how to leave not because I was smart. I learned about leading was I did it wrong and had to go fix it and have it back up. I had to pivot and say, "All right, let's do it." Right. It was in my second church when you asked about where did I know that leadership was kind of my gig.
In fact, it's very interesting. It was on July 4th, 1976.
50 years ago, 50 years on July 4th this year, it'll be 50 years. I was I was speaking to about 5,000 people already.
We had this we had this fortune where I prayed in this little towel and we just had floats and everybody came together had about 5,000 people I'm teaching and in the middle of my lesson in my middle of teaching God spoke to me and he said you're going to train me is what we have to do what you call for in fact on the way home I I share that with my wife >> and she said well what are you going to do about it I I don't think anything about it really God said that I think I'll open up the doors and I'll certainly walk through them the next two weeks two days I got invitations from two different organizations can you come and teach us how to read and I did that and the invitations have never stopped and work just as comp one more the calling came out of the conviction because when I was 24 I I came to the conclusion that everything rises and falls forward.
And so I had already committed myself to be a leader. I just didn't have a clue I was going to be in a footprint of leaders around the world. I didn't I just committed myself to and what I would say to people is I think your calling comes not as an accident or not as a surprise. I think your calling comes in what you're passionate about >> and I think you're very passionate about leadership. how do I be because I didn't know very well and then how do I do better?
>> So anyway, that probably g me a little bit too long of an explanation of that.
But what I want people to know is that if you're not doing well flat, it's okay and get a return out of it and you get a return out of that.
We can do that two things. We can either make excuses which will take us nowhere.
That's a what I call a badness or we can make adjustments which is a goodness.
No one has ever figured out all that.
In fact, my book just came out how to get a return on failure. It's just >> anyway that's what happened. Oh man, one day we got talk that's the second >> a story comes to my mind that I just share with you and share with the audience and so you mentioned the car I had a really interesting moment that a lot of years before so first and foremost I tell everyone I've been in hospital for 25 a lot of the people following me or that are on this challenge would say that they've seen a lot of success. Um, I would tell you that I only think leadership in its true essence clicked with me until we're talking 24 years out of a 25 year period that I've been able to achieve what I did by working was working really really hard and I worked myself to the point where I was and it just I just couldn't do it right and I put a lot of that to my team. They brought a lot of reality check into life as well. So, um, but >> you know, a year ago, I learned >> that part of leadership is to be able to step out and let other decisions for them or just do it for them. It could be a great back stop, could be a a great, you know, parachute to help ensure that they're safe, but at the same time that they have some room.
>> But going back to the calling, something just crazy happened. So, I think seven years ago >> and um we had a friend there who was kind enough to pop the signing section over and so five different people never met them. They don't know who they are.
They didn't know who were coming in my name and I have the audio from it still written and one of them one of the individuals starts talking about AI and you have to understand eight years ago no one was talking about oh yeah this wasn't a common conversation >> and he says how I was going to be a vehicle to help >> against the the loss of jobs and the message of how jobs are being eliminated because of I always be there to help you. It made zero sense to me. I didn't understand anymore. They had glossed over it. I thought it was until years ago, like two, three years ago when I started being on AI, I remember thinking something. I'm going to go back and then I read that two years ago my perspective on AI was that oh yeah, this is going to distort like people are going to reach out to me. And if you listen to some of the biggest pundits of AI, they still echo that thought process.
And I remember thinking, gosh, I don't think that's really God's purpose to me.
Like it clearly says here that I'm supposed to do the opposite of this, but I don't believe that. And then I kind of forgot about it. I put it away. I said, you just go back to doing what I do.
Until about six months ago, I took an index of my own company. And we are at the forefront of using AI in every way that we possibly can. And I looked at something very interesting. I said, "Wait a minute. We can't hire customer.
We've grown from one office to the next in a matter of months. I changed my visas three times in one year. We are growing faster internationally. We're hiring people out of villages in India who otherwise are earning $150 a month in income and giving them three four or five times that changing their life. And that's when he said I don't believe that anymore. I actually firmly believe that there is a very good positive to AI the efficiencies and increasing productivity.
And so that's become my message now. And I just sit back and think, well, look at that. How does that work? Right? Like sometimes you don't even have to push for it. You just got to step back and kind of figure that's been at least my story. Not trying to turn this into a cooking session for everybody, but a huge part of my life where I've come and I and I love doing that for you. It was a calling. We're going to strategic business decision that you sat down and punched files and said, "This is where I'll make this money."
Steve doing some stuff and he said, "You know, John, career is what you get paid for college and I and I think that's very true. I think that's true." You think that's true, but I also think it's true of the people in the audience.
Again, I I think we were created for greatness. I think we were created do something that makes a difference in people's lives. And I just would encourage all the people that are part of this to go deep within something and say, "Look, what's my purpose?" Because once you find your purpose, you find your why. And once you find your why, it's kind of a core incentive for you to go out and make a difference.
>> Fascinating. I I I really hope the teams will be okay with me in a little bit here. Um because that question we want to ask purpose drive you know before we started officially on camera you mentioned that hey you do use AI you have some thought thinking process that you run with AI >> how do you feel AI can be you know there's a lot of people watching right now I want to tell you that probably don't know what they don't understand or know what they're here for. Do you think AI can be a positive force in helping them explore that or how would you handle that?
>> Well, well, it is for me, but you'll have to understand I'm really stability.
So, I I I I'm kind of like I'm working on I write, I sleep. So, I use AI a lot.
Uh, and then and one day I I thought I need to start using it a lot and I need to start using it more strategic and and because I'm around people again that know a lot more than me that basically talked to me about how you prompt how you set up the question to kind of get you maybe a better return and I think I was in the beginning because I didn't know anything I just g questions and I was getting some good stuff but but I I said I got to help my game and so I I wrote have some like AI thoughts that I use like for example I use what I would call contrarian thought and and what I sometimes when I do >> I just don't agree with that um help me out help me to see the other side uh sometimes I I kind of do the expert talk where I just do the property and I basically Imagine a panel of experts are discussing what I just shared with you.
What do you think collectively they would come up with that would really help me very much better? And then I do a simplified thought because I'm very much into simple and I break things down. Educators educators take care of simple make it complicated. I try to make things complicated simple. And so I I do I feel proud sometimes and I say, "Okay, the idea I'm just gaining to you, explain it to me as if I never heard the idea at the beginning."
And I I don't know how many thoughts I've worked on. I've had people come upside. I think I have probably what maybe 15 or 16 thoughts I use. And obviously you were doing it better than me and you rather talking about this because you I mean I've got what I call the rabbit test that is you know you know rabbits multiply and my rabbit is I just put it out and said you multiply this compound this what would this look like if if we if we can really 10x 100x or whatever it is. So anyway, I just had all these this stuff. I didn't hear it and it would just, you know, because I'm a communicator, I have the aha kind of thought where I said, "Okay, spice it up." I gave it to you and it was really good, but you know, you know, make it make it much better. You know, make make it fun, make it put some sweetness in it, put some spice. So anyway, I don't think you need to walk all that.
>> No, no. I That was fascinating, though.
So I there was a huge takeaway there.
Um, and I want everyone to acknowledge it right now. And that is that notice how Mr. Maxwell is using it on top. All right? So, he's got the contrarian where he says challenge. Don't agree with this.
>> And then he's got the other side agreement.
How do I connect this right now?
This is what there's something you want to do.
>> Don't, you know, challenge AI for challenging. And that's where you might get some of the most difficult things.
As a matter of fact, for me, I use it all lately. I've been really using it and building projects and products from head to toe. And >> um I took some of my stuff and I gave it to one of my lead developers. And one of the things he came back with was he said, "Hey, this is really strong architecture. Wow, well done. This is well thought out and you know, I'm not used to seeing this from AI driven products." And I said, "I'll tell you why. because I built an actual what we call adversary review process into the beginning of this project. So what you get what I did is I had one AI architect how it was going to go took that to two different AIs and said attack it right tell me the weaknesses tell me what's missing I took their reviews back to the original AI and that original AI said it's really good.
So, I went back and I wasn't scared of the quote unquote negative review, but what I haven't done yet, which I'm going to do as soon as we finish here, is the rabbit test. I haven't actually taken it and said, "Now, multiply this thing, right? We got the architecture down.
Now, how do we make it 10 times bigger?"
Um, which is fascinating. So, brilliant, brilliant idea. All right. So, one of the biggest concepts, right, that you've talked about multiple times in the world of leadership is going from, and I think these are your words, soloist to conductor.
>> Yeah.
>> Uh, right. Playing every instrument yourself versus conducting a team that plays those instruments. I would say I would venture to say most people right now on this challenge um would consider themselves closer to a soloist than a conductor. Right? If you are right now, type in a one in the chat right now if that's you. If you if you relate more to the soloist and I can tell you even three years ago even with a team of 50 60 people I would have said one today I don't but there was for me kind of a reckoning that made me go from soloist to conductor I feel like it was I was forced to most blessed to have done it and life is so much better but what have you seen especially a lot of people are popping up every day right now soloist because of AI right there's more entrepreneurship more ideas percolating than ever before. What's that mindset shift that has to happen, Mr. Maxwell, for someone to go from soloist to conductor? Because it sounds great because it's it's it's a challenge I have found for myself at least. And >> you found well well first of all I'd say that we all start off as solos. So that's how we start. You don't really start off as a conductor. Can you play an instrument? If you can't play an instrument, you can't do something good.
You have no them earning no right to lead an orchestra. So it starts off with I think we'll start with the sol and how I did it was very simple.
I had a staff member give me a book uh one day uh for Christmas called the greatest story in the world and I thought oh my gosh well this is going to be amazing and I open the book and all the and her name was Eileene and I looked at her I said I don't understand it says the greatest story in the world and there's nothing in the story she smiled real big and she took to the front inside the black cover she had written me a note basically note was John you you put in here uh on these pages, your dreams, your hopes, your desires, the things that you want to see happen in your lifetime. And you like the greatest story ever told. And so I'm an author that the first book I ever wrote was that book. I I took it I took it home and the next morning I started writing in it. And the first thing I said on the first page was I want to make a difference. I know. Now, I honest to God, I had no idea how it was going to make a difference. I I mean, I I wasn't into the leadership world. I mean, this was right at the very beginning of my life, but deep down inside what I knew I knew I I knew one thing I wanted to do was I knew nothing else. I mean, I didn't know how I was going to do it.
But I tell people all the time, once you have that inner prompting of things that you feel that you want to do, don't allow what you don't know to stop you. In fact, here's what I've heard. I need to act on what I know to find out what I don't know.
But if I don't act on what I know, it's called action attraction. I don't attract anything to you. I just put I won't negative.
So now fast forward a few months as I'm going through and I'm writing how I want to make a difference and I'm working I'm making difference every day I'm adding value one thing I can do and and one day just hit me I'm making difference I I'm doing but I'm very limited one is too small of a number to achieve great it just is and I said so I I really went from I want to make a difference to the second time with people who want to make a difference.
And that was that was the beautiful thing. Now, let me just say this. When I start, I said, I want to make a difference with people. I I I brought people on my team that didn't want to make a difference. So, this we had another hiccup. I've got people now.
They don't want to make a difference.
They just want a free ride. They want the Maxwell train, you know, hey, where are we going and what are we seeing today? And do you have anything to eat?
and and so they they were so I all of a sudden I realized the key wasn't I want to make a difference with people the key was I want to make a difference with people who want to make a difference so I started separating the players from the pretenders and I you know so how do I do that well I discovered that if I would put commitment in the game I could quickly separate the players because pretenders don't like commitment they they want a free run and so I basically said, you know, it's uphill all the way. This is where I'm going. Do you want to go with me? And we began to develop really good teams, you know, the law ever since the challenge escalates, the need for team.
And so we just brought people around us about that. It's very simple. I wrote a book called >> Yeah. shoot your email. You got that from um leadership 12 solo conductor >> this is like >> the only way you influence time >> money >> is through people you can't do it alone and the moment I realized that the compounding factor was in the people >> the visual >> yeah just a visual This is the visual motivated >> I would see my >> all because now they're focused on taking people that are watching us now call Apple take that they use the same >> for the first the shared memory of the Mac that's how you're going to pull everything Zero latency, zero frame drop, all the calls natively. You will get all the information from there. We'll be able to extract all audio video without copying anything.
>> Oh my god.
>> Can I pause really quick? So go back up, >> you know. So by the way right now, one of the things that we're gonna do is what all is coming in here. Is that just the main call? Is that the full like all of the individual RTMS streams or what are do you do you know what that is yet?
>> That's the latest book.
>> So we'll have to work on that. That's what I was kind of understanding was >> very interesting. Yeah. because I was presenting so much that count.
>> Yeah, >> I was on stage where I need help their help from what I saw last night and the developer at least when I was just looking into >> how I use AI's max streams you can have. I kind of surprised myself.
>> And what I said to him is I said >> it allows me to >> I thought back on the words >> I thought about it though. I thought about doing a shot of espresso. Yeah.
>> So yeah.
>> Yeah. There's their Zoom meeting and then there's Zoom whatever.
>> I can't believe you manually search for things, man.
>> Well, because I found it through something.
>> Yeah. Looks like a super villain hacker guy. Thank God that no one else is out there talking about it.
Gemini >> Gemini there just so you fed uh have you fed Gemini all those URLs or had a search for all those URLs?
book just it just came out this week.
Okay. It'll be a bestseller because it I think >> it RTM >> RTMs talk about how to fail my whole thing is fail fast because if you fail fast you can learn and I'm just think that good >> and w and then I would have had you do it I think I because I think we are 100% separate first of all the big mistake we make is we separate success this is I will promise you in this book I'll talk about four things about failure you never heard anybody talk about you never say you have got to put failure success together that they belong together they have never ever been to be separated and yet our culture says look succeed don't fail don't right don't mess up and they separate it but when you put success and failure together and this is this is because you learn how to fail you learn how to fail now watch this if I'm succeeding at how deep failure comes to my successes it'll give me humility humility is essential for learning and teachability if I remove that failure from success I'm succeeding I'll become arrogant And Bill Gates said, you know, success is a lousy teacher against people think we can't leave. Let's go to the other side. What I'm fairly keep success right beside it over here in the pitch. It's not going well. But if I keep my success right, what gives me resiliency and help me get back up. You see, in failure, we either learn from it or we leave it as fast as we can. If I leave it as fast as I can, there's no learning. I just repeat it again and again but I have a happy but if I learn from it and and what you're saying is the quicker you fail when you have the right perspective whatever it is perspective is everything how we view things is how we do things so perspective is essential if I look at you do with AI and say oh my god this gives me a chance wow it taken me a long time and AI got me there quicker that working back and you're exactly right.
Fail fast so you can succeed. That's that's you just I I don't know what to do. I need to call publish pull the book off the shelf.
I just got a chap wants to help me.
You're so you're so right on it's I and and it's it's a message I think everyone's here guys. What a fitting message for I have not read this yet.
>> It's like a little different than the one yesterday.
>> I really really really really cannot stress this enough. believe in the power of but I love how you you said that right and vice >> versa like over see There's like a little black dot right on it.
>> But as you start to look at it, >> our camera's perspective, it goes away.
We're only seeing it again because we're looking at it.
>> It looks totally fine.
I wouldn't touch it or mess with it because the same push it in to make it look good on the side, but you stay the same. I remember taking That is that's what I want. And so >> yeah, so everyone grab the book, read it, internalize it. And I'm telling you right now, one of the greatest gifts that AI will give you is not success. It will give you back success. Last thing I'll leave everybody with, which has been a core value of mine and my company as well.
>> And I always teach my team members, I say, make as many mistakes as you prepare. Just always make sure you never make the same mistake.
And as long as that's what we're doing as a company, we'll be growing as a person every day. Mr. Maxwell, it has been an absolute honor, beyond honor of thank you. It's been such such an insightful session. I cannot wait for our chance to actually meet you, create your clone. We're going to be doing that soon. It's going to be a lot of fun to see the millions that we can amplify your message to.
>> Thank you, my friend. It has been a joy.
And to everyone who's watching, give me a wow right now if you didn't have if you had a mindblowing moment. I know you did. And hang tight because it's about 10 seconds and we do a deep briefing.
But with that said, Mr. Maxwell, thank you very much. Have a great day and uh we'll see you soon.
>> Thank you sir.
>> Wow.
I had seven questions which were whittleled down from 20 to two. two and still such mind-blowing moments from the legend himself. So, I want to debrief a little bit, right? I don't want to take time during the interview with to do this, but there's a couple of areas that I want to draw some personal reference to here and I'm going to maybe step aside from the clothing concept and just go more macro level and talk about AI. So, one of the first things that we talked about was the health of AI to find your purpose. I I talked to so many that don't know their purpose. And and listen, I'm going to be very open and honest with you.
There are times I wake up in the morning, I'm like, is they have purpose?
Do I know my purpose? And that's a normal thing for an entrepreneur to face. But if you go back to me even a couple years ago, that's probably when I was the most lost, right? Because one of my businesses, which I had spent over 20 years building, was was kind of in transition phase now. And and I wasn't done. at the age of like, you know, 40 or whatever, I was like, man, I want to do the next big thing. I'm I'm ready.
Let's go. And I was going to be and that was when AI entered into my life. Funny enough, I was a big critic of AI, if anyone knows me, back in 2022. I hate that. It was the stupidest thing ever.
And now, right? And so, one of the key areas that I use AI right now in my life, forget clone, forget everything. This is a simple concept.
and open a plot, open a pet, open up whatever I feel comfortable with is I use it to brainstorm. I use it to just I use it sometimes ask philosophical questions. I use it to sometimes say, "Hey, I'm thinking the following. What am I missing? What's good? What's bad?"
And this brainstorming, I do it at a micro level, which might be on a singular decision. Okay? I do it on a macro level which is the who am I, why am I here or what am I? Now I mentioned a prophet signing session during that interview that was happening. Um I don't talk about this publicly a lot and I know everyone intends for our sessions to come together to become a religious exercise but it's important and it's close to my heart and so I'll talk about it. I had this session eight years ago and I remember walking out of the session not uplifted whatsoever.
It's weird, right?
Hol is supposed to leave uplifted. I I I didn't I left the building and I remember for days just being finally when my wife asked me about it days later I said I didn't like it. too much. They said nothing but amazing powerful things. They said all the good things that we're you know that God has in store for you. And I said that's exactly what it is. I walked away with too much burden. I didn't even know how to what to where to my brain couldn't process all of it. And true story I never listened or went back to that process. And one of the things we had done is I had used my phone. I had turned the voice memos app on and I had reported about an hour walk five different people. Never went back and it never went back and did it. My wife had frequented hers many times. Heck, my wife had frequented mine and I wouldn't just for some reason I I just it was too much and too long. And when I started building the jump at the eye and learning to the world of AI, it was actually my wife who said, "You might want to go back and look at your thoughts." I said, "What?" I didn't remember the open.
And she's like, "Yeah, there's something about AI in there." And I looked at I said it can't there was no AI 89 there's nothing in there I went back and I found what was and again that feeling just overtook me again I felt super burdened because I was on the right wrong side of the I was on the wrong side of the stick right God had asked me to be on the left side I was on the right side and I'm like or God asked me to be on the right side I was on the left side and I felt like oh crap you're playing against what God funny.
I uploaded that to AI and I can't tell you how many times I probably it was AI that helped me see that I wasn't on the wrong side, I was on the left side and I was on a journey and that perhaps they said I'll never forget this. It was a perhaps you'll mind your team as you actually execute on your world because that was early not only change physical evidence.
So I I have to encourage you to expand how you use AI. Too many people are using it to write a social media. Okay, that's great. That is a very good use case. How is you using AI at.1% of its container?
So take the bigger things to even sometimes as big as your purpose you do.
You have to best brainstorm. Now one advice I do want to give you if you're going to do that is I've never been on the on the boat of the world. I've never thought was even that important. I've always been on the side of content engineering. So I would encourage you before you starting session and we talk about this in the coding context right day one. talk about from your brain.
Give it context. Who are you? What are you? What are your stories? What are your challenges? What are you working on? Why are you working on it? What are what is your deepest fear? What does your family look like? What's your day look like? There's no overindulgment of information going to that partner because the more context it has, the better it answers. So my one take away from that portion of the interview, right? Looking for your purpose. Get AI context.
Give yourself time and know that this isn't something you're gonna solve. For me, it took years and I'm probably still, right? It's been a pivot and change and I'm okay for that. I'm enjoying the journey. We don't in the present moment. That took a lot of inner work. I'll tell you, it's not easy.
Okay. Number two, we talked about the idea of going from soloist to come out.
That has never been an easier way for you to get And you know um over the last few days before this challenge started in our heart truthful is proof of evidence.
I used a clone version of myself AI. I have developed five different applications. This is totally not encouraged. This is me not taking away.
This is the opposite of, you know, focus and so I don't recommend it. I have a great justification for each of them so I can justify my way out of it. But leave aside the fact that I did not focus at all for the last few days and puku.
But the big take is it was my daughter's birthday. I u I have family over. I have other things going on. I never ever allow work to get in the way of being a great father and a great husband and a great son. That's priority. And uh man, I I I can tell you there was a moment when I was walking around Dave and Buzz video games and in between little breaks here and there, I could take out my phone and I could record an audio message and unleash an agent with AI that was out and I come back to you later and they're done better than I'll be honest with some seniors senior human race.
So your ability if if you don't love reading from the perspective of like other people and find it challenging, it is challenging.
You can have multiple versions of you right now research and get more used to the world and that we're already working on that AI. The next big innovations coming to you soon. the next challenges that are coming are going to be on the world of agent and development and launching. Um, so wow, we can go from soloist to conductor in this whole new fascinating way that was never possible before. Last but not least, failure.
Failure came at a great cost and it is a very difficult thing to accept that failure experience. I'll tell you why.
Because failure comes at the greatest cost of all time. I've never cared about money. I've never cared about anything.
But if I spend a year on a project only for it to fail, it's not only a year of my time. It's a year of my leadership's time. It's a year of team's time. It's a year I didn't get to invest in my audience, the customer properly. And that would that would bother me. It really would.
But now I think I I mean this there is an app right now that I'm getting ready to show to my team that when I ideated with AI initially it came back and said this is no small application. This is an 18month build. They gave me a million dollar human budget. Okay. I I uh I can't I wish I could make this up on $1 million human budget. 18 months of developing is what I would have taken just two years ago to develop this.
I did it by myself using my agent in order to just simp it perfect. But is it another one or two days this ready for me to reveal it to the team and see it? Play with it. test.
Let's just say for a minute is a total.
Okay, this is an application that we otherwise are going to have to buy from another company.
It took me a few days a computer for a few days coding. No, every now and then I check in, give it a note, move on.
And if it fails, it probably cost me $300 in building cost and it fails. But if it succeeds, I just >> This is a failure. I could not have a failure.
You have to stop using these failure now more than ever because it doesn't come by even those are my big takeaways from our time with Mr. Roxball. Now let's get back to the event. How many of you loved that session? Bro, grab this latest book. He was a brilliant amazing man and also for us because we learn deep work. It's an amazing work that could impact the world with gun as well.
And so we'll see what outcomes and what happens.
But with that said, let's continue on with the comb to go challenge. And if you love what you heard, give me a yes in the chat right now. Bring up the energy. All right.
>> Wow.
>> Was that not >> a killer interview? I was so inspired and excited um after I finished that and um first time I had a chance to talk to him ever and uh man hope we get to do that again because that was an incredible talk. So um and yes, please do buy his latest book and uh we you will have to spend the next couple years reading if you want to read all of his books, but they're worth every single uh minute of your time. All right. How you guys feeling today so far?
Give me a word. Give me a word that describes how you're feeling. Blair says, "That was excellent on it." Oh, I'm so glad to hear it. Great, ready, blessed, phenomenal, excellent, inspired, motivated. Someone said, "Damn tired." All right, fair enough. Um, let's see. Superb.
Words are going so fast. Amazing, man. All right, let's see what's going on behind you. What's going on behind me? Hello everybody. How you guys doing?
Doing good. All right. Hey, listen. If you're a VIP, turn your cameras on. Let us see your beautiful faces. Uh the VIP rooms can do that. Um you guys can turn the cameras on. Look at that. Look at all the cameras turning on. All right.
Um well, listen. I have been I have been hyping up this talk this next talk for quite some time. So let me give you guys the schedule what's going to look like right now. So for now I'm going to share with you a little bit of my heart of something that I'm going to give you a backstory before I start this presentation. But this is a project that we've begun working on. It's officially already being worked on. And at this point, looks like we will be announcing it and releasing it to the world in September live at our Eugentic AI Summit. It is a nonprofit initiative that also has a for-profit arm next to it. I think you're going to find it to be a very interesting concept. I'm taking upon myself something that I just don't trust our government to do correctly. How many of you think entrepreneurs can solve problems a little bit better than the government?
Give me a yes right now if you would agree with that thought. Give me a yes if you feel like us entrepreneurs, we can solve problems just a wee bit better than the government. Okay. Yeah, it's a big yes. Okay. A big big yes. So, I've taken it upon myself and upon our organization and upon this community to go ahead and commit on behalf of this community and this family. A big mission, a huge mission, a mission that I've had multiple friends of mine in the entrepreneurship community who I've known for 20 plus years. I've had multiple of them reach out to me after hearing I'm doing this and tell me that they actually believe that this will be and is the biggest project that I've ever worked on in my life and will be the most influential project I've ever worked on. That's interesting because I've never really set out with that in mind. But the more I go out and talk about it, the more I see the reaction from people um including my own family, including people I know very dearly, my best friend. This is one of those things where you can see the the the national narrative, right? Like kind of the propaganda narrative and then the on the ground narrative about this. Um, and of course I do want to let you guys know September 15th to September 17th. I keep repeating those dates because at the end of this, it'll culminate in an invitation for you to be physically present at our event in Washington DC area uh from September 15th to the 17th to attend our in-person event which is going to be the best event I've ever run in 20 plus years of my entrepreneurial career. Uh I'm already working on it. It is going to be literally one big announcement after another after another. Uh I believe this will be the event that I do my um my Steve Jobs moments. I've always wanted to do one of those talks where you know my Steve Jobs reveal. Uh so I think I think I'm going to have that moment at this event. It'll be a big moment for us as a team, as a company, as a community, and for me personally. So, we'll see if you can make it out to that. Give me a 15, though. If you're open to leaving those dates open and joining us, you're open to it. I'm not saying you do it. You're open to it. Give me a 15. All right.
Awesome. Okay. So, a little bit about what I'm about to talk about. So, for the longest time, right, I met my now wife 15 years ago in India. I used to have an office in India. I used to travel back and forth. I did this for years, like 10 years. I'd be a month there, month back here, month there, month back here, month back and forth.
And um when I was in India, I remember seeing something that just would creep me up at night. It was the biggest dichotomy I've ever witnessed. I lived in this beautiful complex, very expensive real estate, highrises. It's like one of the best complexes I've ever lived in. get my view out of my 26th floor apartment was back directly below me of an entire slum, one of the largest slums in Mumbai, India. And what was crazy about driving around Mumbai was you could be in the wealthiest place and I'm talking about a ball throw away you enter into one of the poorest places. You could be in a place where the kids go to schools that are better than the best private school you can imagine and then the next step you take you could be in an area where they don't even have a school and they live in houses and I just I remember like not being able to understand that ever since I was very young right my father has always been very influential in my life and he's always said education is key you have to educate yourself and of course in his upbringing that meant traditional education go to school get a degree and albe it I'll give him hats off he's a nuclear mechanical engineering master's degree he was smart and at his end of this career when he retired he was the head of two nuclear power plants for the government for the NRC the Nuclear Regulatory Commission and here's the irony of that he grew up in a place where he did not have electricity at night. He used to have to study under a candle or walk down the street to the one lamp post they had in their entire village. To think that that person then eventually got to a place where he was directly overseeing the electricity that 15 million families got. I always was so inspired by that and my and he did it through education, right? He did it through education. So he instilled that in me from a very young age that education is important and growing up I was always fascinated by the fact that there are so many children all over the world that do not get that. I don't think that that is a privilege. I think that is a right for kids. And so I always wanted to do something with all this wealth I was creating with all this success I was having with all this you know voice that I was developing to millions of people. I wanted to propel that message and to bring education more to children. But as I am in Hawaii and I see all of this and I have the assets and I have the network and I have the wealth to do it. You know in these cases we've got to have someone on the local on the ground that you can trust who can shepherd and steward that capital and that's a whole another story. And that was when seriously God brought to me the most perfect family who had moved from UK to India to do the very same thing I wanted to do but they lacked the capital. They moved there to be the on the ground people and we ended up we lived in the same building. We ended up meeting I thought oh my god it was under completely different reasons that we met. This ended up coming out of the conversation. Next thing you know, we ended up building eight schools in the slums of India that were first class facilities. I'm talking about schools that honestly outdid and were better than some of the schools that the private schools that the rich kids get.
And it was so the schools were so amazing because in these slums you have you have you have slums. The real thing you have gangs and mafia that run that entire slum. They're not going to build something without their lessons. So, our landlords half the time who rented us the real estate could to put that school up would be the head of the mafia of that that sl. But they loved what we were doing so much that they would give us the place and actually protect us and say, "Hey, you're doing something good for our community. We got we have your back." I mean, I was in there. It was crazy. I was in the middle of it. I wasn't even allowed wasn't even allowed to know that I was involved in this because it could be dangerous, right?
And so we partnered with that.
Unfortunately, we have to stop that project. Ironically, because when the current prime minister of India came to power, >> he just did this blanket um thing where 26,000 nonprofits in India have the ability to raise capital from foreign organizations and that was how we funded our nonprofit in India was through our foreign nonprofit which is here in America. So we can no longer fund that nonprofit. But here's what's amazing. Of those eight schools, six of them are still open today because of something I did in my TED talk, which I encourage everyone to watch. It's a big part of my heart. I did a TEDex talk um where I said that my perspective towards nonprofits is very different. I believe that when you give to a nonprofit, you have the right to demand a return on your donation.
That's interesting. Now, I don't mean a monetary return, but here's the thing. I don't believe I don't believe in donating to a cause or to something that will require donations every single year.
>> I was looking at >> because I feel like then you just signed up for a liability. How about finding ways to empower people rather than how about finding ways to build nonprofits that have business cycles built into them so that they become self-sufficient.
You create leverage and create impact on their camera >> versus reliance on donations. I put a whole TEDx talk on my perspective on giving and when these schools you know when we could no longer support these programs in India we partnered with village enterprise in Africa we built out microeconomic systems with them in different villages in Africa but it wasn't the kids and it just wasn't me so my wife and I would talk all the time about hey at some point at some time in the future we would like to do something for children but you know I've gotten way have I had some C issue or busy until last year I thought oh my god I know what I can do that I feel perfectly called to do that I'm perfectly position to do and that I feel the need for because now I have two things and I go around and I visit schools trying to figure out which I'm getting to and the first question I ask you and here's you're going to learn some crazy stats during the presentation it'll blow your It'll blow your mind about how absolutely misguided our educational system here in the Western world is about AI. It's completely missing. I don't care whether you like it or not.
You know, I watch all these debates about data centers and energy and and I just sit there and I think there never been a time in our history where we could protest our way out of technical innovation. It's never happened.
Technology always wins. Imagine when Uber first came out, right? Of course, cities tried to ban them. Countries tried to ban them. The taxi robbing tried as much as they could. And guess what?
Couldn't stop that movement. Technology will win. So I sit here more practical.
And I think kids are going to have AI no matter what happens. It is absolutely ridiculous for us to try to ban them from that education due to a political movement versus empowering them because we know that that's going. So that's what I'm going to talk about whether you notic or not in this presentation. I will give you a ton of predictions. I'll give you a ton of my insight on where I think AI is going and I think you'll find it fascinating. All right. So, just wanted to share that with you um about how I feel about what's going on um and and let's talk about it. So, look um for a while, all of last year up until about October or November, I propelled a message and I supported a message that I was very wrong about. And it's so crazy because if you go back to some of the prophecies that were written about me 11, 10, 11 years ago, they actually said that I would be the positive voice for AI. And yet last year I was out fear-mongering saying dogs will be lost, humans will be replaced. I really believed it. The time I stopped believing it was when I started seeing what's happening in our own company. I started to think, wait a minute, we use AI more than probably 95 96% of companies out there and we can't hire fast enough. I mean, heck, we need more people all the time. We have more open job placements last year at that time than I've ever had in the history of my entrepreneurial career.
So now I believe that AI release will go to massive job loss. The headlines were confirming my theories, but then I actually looked at the data. And by the way, I have some dear friends that I look up to, that I work with, that I learn from in AI who still believe this.
We have party arguments about it. It's all nothing but respect to them. But I don't believe this anymore. And for the first time in the last few weeks alone, even the technology industry, including the VCs and all the big big guys, have been coming out and saying, you know what, we don't think there's a tune anymore. But check this out. We've seen this before. All right. 1970 30 to 50% demand for skilled labor okay since 1970 came from the use of computers right so sorry so in 1984 let me just talk about this which is this what happens with technical innovation is new jobs are created new demands are created 1980 is only 25% of people were leaving you watch keep watching that talk about this, right? Young man came in the face of planning. But 1993, 50% of workers used computers.
All right. The results, this was a big fear, by the way. When computers came out, it was just as loud as it is today.
Oh, computers will replace yada yada yada. But the result, the net result, the computers being released is that higher pain.
more drugs, not evil drives. Humans getting propelled to do higher level tasks.
Now, what people don't talk about is how many jobs will be created by AI. You only hear how many will be lost. Well, here's the numbers, right? And these aren't my numbers. These are for I'm going to pull it all up. This is the World Economic Forum that did this study and said by 2030 170 new million 170 million new jobs will be created and yes 92 million jobs will be displaced.
So in our company right now right absolutely we hire less developers. I used to have a team of 25 developers. I now have five and those five together do more work than the 25 did back then.
But I'm still hiring the developers. I'm just making very specific types. But because of that increased output, now I need to grow my team in the in the video editing, in the content creation, in the customer support, in the operation side.
So jobs are swapped. Sure. Which means the skills that you need to be learning right now are different. You can't be left behind. No left behind. So the survey was done out of a thousand companies, 22 industries, 55 econom economies representing 14 million folks.
That was what these numbers came from.
So AI job demand skyrocketing right now.
Check this out. 2023 saw a 115% increase in the letters AI being mentioned being their job description. 2024 was 121% on top of the 115%.
Then in 2005 it was 56% on top of 121% on top of 152.
So we are continuing to succeed companies as a matter in our companies right now. I don't care if you're customer support if you're design if you're any position you if AI is not in your resume it goes right out the door.
We don't want anyone that's not AI native in our company. So 7x increase in demand for AI fluency in the last two years.
Can you just just process that?
So right now we have kids going through the educational system and they are being literally banned from learning the number one thing that the professional job markets are demanding at a unprecedented rate that we're actually from jobs jobs requiring AI skills growing at 3.5x the speed of jobs that don't require it and now there's entire new job categories which AI engineer we just posted we only hire AI engineers now my entire engineering team is required to use AI to post we got rid of developers we didn't AI content creator I don't want my content to be not into if wasn't using AI. I my content output would be 10%.
It' be 10%. So 85% of today's jobs didn't exist in 1940.
Just read that stat.
What's that? 60 years. No, 80.
85% of today's jobs didn't even exist back in 1940. Right. So that is an incredibly incredible number and it clearly shows us listen history always repeats itself. This is exactly what's going to happen in our current economy with AI and it's already happening.
Here's the other thing. 400 million small businesses are about to implement AI into their business.
Do you know how many small businesses there are in this world? have always been the backbone of the economy of the world and they are just getting to the point where they're going to start hiring AI related people.
These jobs that we're seeing, this is just a few years, but yet again, they're going to demand AI in the skill set of the people that they hire. So, we're talking about going from 400 million to probably five to 600 million businesses over the course of the next few years.
All of them requiring and demanding that AI be a part of your resume. So let's just look at this make my clone challenge just this microcasm microcasm of the a of the economy just a little speck but check this out we spent $800,000 on meta hats $800,000 with just a small business and we spent that in two and a half weeks I could have never done this event today wasn't for AI. Do you understand that AI helped me put every every aspect of this event together from the ads to the project planning to the copy to the design to the poweroint everything that you get out of it. All right. You spent probably over $30,000 trillion which is going to be text me. It's credit to send out 58,000 text messages multiple times a day. We spent $50,000 just expanding our AV process, setting up a beautiful studio, >> right? $80,000 in consultants and Zoom. We had like eight Zoom upgraded >> easily over a million dollars invested and as of this moment actually 282 of you have then come back and invested in our program. So look at how much momentum we created from a standing and 11 generation perspective >> just here between us this group and this would have not existed if it wasn't for AI so the headlines they don't tell the whole story only 1% of service firms are laid off work due to AI you know recently Meta let go of a bunch of people and immediately the news flashes were oh AI released Meta actually if you look deeper into it these big tech companies way over hires during the co times they're way over hired they're just basically right sizing their businesses now and they have this they have a scapegoat of AI that they can lean on if you look far enough five weeks after they won the layoffs they say oh yeah by the way that wasn't met major layoffs because their whole metaverse didn't work out. They had thousands of people hired to build this metaverse. They decided to shut down that project.
Salesforce laid off 4,000 people. They had a big sh about it. The stock goes through the roof and guess what? Weeks later, they hire them back.
>> IKEA let go, let go of thousands of customers, but that's not true. You know what they actually did with them?
>> They retrained them and put them in a different department. So the headlines are just not catching the reality which is healthcare roles 52% increase in demand for nurse practitioners 18% increase in demand by we expected software development. So again I think the point of this is me making my case I don't think AI is going to be what the the media wants us to think about.
Remember media doesn't make money by studying positivity make money by peer marketing that's what gets the place but we have to keep it real we don't actually look at the data so the technology flow anytime a new release of technology has come out it's always been the same way always I went back and looked at multiple cycles it's always been fear led by a short-term displacement which we are experiencing right now to a massive a productivity boom which I can tell you in our company we've already had others will start to see it >> which then leads to an expansion of the economy that shows you millions of dollars are being created just in this room here that wouldn't have happened if they had to exist which eventually has to lead to more jobs and new categories of jobs go back challenge me on this no problem check this out every technical innovation with scar including the dot and uh the computer and go back >> it's the same. So here's what I see is going on with AI right now. You can see the technology is getting amazing in the video coding and audio coding side.
We're seeing an explosion of niche case loss of skills of agents.
People are really waking up to that. If you can take these big large language models and make them smaller into something very specific, there becomes a lot of use cases for it and companies are popping up left and right. Because of that, mass adoption is arising. Look, AI is becoming as common as email. Think about it. Does a day go by that you don't hear AI?
It's everywhere.
And even the smallest of businesses are absolutely applying it now. And then I believe by end of this year, we're going to start seeing more AI and physical stuff. What happened, right? Uh Elon Musk just went and shut down the production of the Tesla S and Tesla X. The two most popular cars, the first two cars they have come out with both II only one of these. He's a Santa not making them anymore. Why? And he's the factory space for what? Robots. We are going to be inundated with AI in hardware in the coming years.
Do you know how many jobs are going to get created for that? And by the way, human robots are made factories. So when you think blue color is going to get ruined, I think blue color jobs in the United States are going to go through the roof.
Things are going to go through the roof and we're already seeing that. So look, 2026 maybe job creation. We're already seeing it. New players that are coming out to dominate AI is finally going to start. We hear a lot about the dropic and open AI, but I'm telling you right now the landscape's already set. There's a lot of builders coming in and there's going to be a lot of spreading of that love. Why do you think AI are racing to be their IPO because they see the lighting on the wall? They're not going to be as much in demand come a year from now. There'll be tons of other companies that come in and I don't think AGI is this year and I turn right. I I think AGI is still a couple years away. And AGI is, you know, what is AGI? That's when AI truly just becomes very smart and it's not just like learning that by large data sets. It's actually inferring from large data sets. We're getting there.
We'll be equipped.
We'll be equipped. I do appreciate how AI even though fast it's being given to society instead. We're learning with it.
And then we went straight from where we were to AGI.
Um, now this stat scared the crap out of me. Being a parent now worrying about the future of my two kids in China is 100% mandated by law that 100% of the children starting at the age of six be exposed to AI in school. Yeah, the level of exposure, the length of exposure per week escalates as it gets older.
Since the time there are six, they are given a USB is right now 18%.
Out of the five schools that I actually physically asked about it, because we went to like 12, but the last five is when I started asking this question. out of five, four of them told me that they ban AI all the way through ban I think they don't use it if they don't teach it but they ban it they ban it and I flat out asked it to say what is your thought they said no you know they're not going to learn how to learn I said yeah but this is where the teachers learn how do you prepare the kids and they say oh not a if this is not where we're where I was when I was like and this was like last year and I started thinking I just don't understand it right so I was like let's do it right so AI has many barriers let me tell you some really cool stories that are kind of company okay so look a few years ago right if I wanted to hire someone to do let's say a engineer so in our company now audio engineering means very different. So when you go to 11 lives and you give it a script and you hit produce with my voice, there are parts that don't sound great. So you can like manipulate the script in 11 to make it say a little different. So we have people in the company who do that. Their entire job is to take the scripts that are supposed to be read by me and listen to it what 11 lines creates and make the modifications and then produce a file.
Well, an audio engineer back a few years ago used to have a degree. We used to have professional training or professional software. So, people who lived in villages of India and other countries, they didn't have the access to the money or the education that they now.
We hired someone in a village in India to do this for us. We end up giving him a salary that is literally five to 10 times the salary that he would earn via another job in the same village.
And within a few months, we got we got we learned of the fact that this this kid was able to purchase his father. His father had been a truck driver his whole life. And for the first time in his father's life, the kid was able to purchase his father his own.
And to me, when I hate the story, I said, "This is such a perfect example of entitlement versus empowerment.
Emptyment versus entitlement."
We just empowered that family to raise their standard, their living standard in a group of generations. We didn't give them, we gave them skills. We gave them the opportunity and that means a lot.
Then the second story from our company, we hired someone to do editing. Video editing.
Video editing was a skill that was really difficult to learn. It took a lot of money. Not now. And this person edits videos for us. Guess what? He would relocated his family to the city because of the money he was making. He saw five times increase. He took them to a small city. Got out of the village. Literally got his family out of the village.
Right? So now you're able to hire people from all walks of life and give them all this opportunity. uh Porva you saw he has a friend a green up you hired his friend to run our run the across the nation his friend saw five times increase in the salary living in small city providing for his family in a completely different way so what I want you to see here is that a lot of these kids and a lot of people that live in these far off villages who now have internet access by the way if we could have access to not personally because we happen to know them or have contact with them. This opportunity would have been wasted. This opportunity would have never.
So all of the hundreds of millions of entrepreneurs right now have the opportunity to hire not only locally but hire people from all walks of the world and hence helping these people themselves out of this and not just donations that have to be repeated day after day, week after week. So this is why we've decided uh obviously it was not today but December 10th was the official announcement last year and we've since made a lot of progress. We decided to announce a program called Wise AI and Wise AI is a nonprofit initiative of the Singal Foundation. The Singal Foundation is a foundation that's been around for years and a lifetime started.
It's the same foundation that schools under that we partner with Enterprise under. If you want to see the work that we've done, go to synagol.org s.org and you can go check out the work that we've been doing. But this will be the next project that we working on. So we're building what we call the martial arts of AI. Okay? We want to give kids and we're building three tracks, elementary, middle, and high school. So depending on where you are, you are able to earn your belts, but the education is tailored towards your age. So for example, we are going to make it so that by the time you graduate high school, you have a portfolio. I don't care what your grades are. We're not going to be scoring people, giving them A's, B, and C's and B's. That doesn't matter to us.
We are going to be giving you a portfolio of skills so that when you graduate you will know how to do media creation, content creation, research, planning. So right here, you want to get your white belt, write a book. We're going to take little kids teaching how to create a comic book and get it published for them with their parents or permission onto Amazon, onto other platforms, make them into a published author.
Older kids will write books about different topics, maybe fiction, maybe non-fiction books. You want your yellow belt, you got to create a presentation using AI.
All right? The younger kids will create a presentation about Paw Patrol or whatever they want to pick. The older kids will pick a serious more serious topic. You want your orange belt, go create a video, go create a song, learn how to use Suno, learn how to use VO3, learn how to use HP, right? Uh, and by the way, we've been reaching out to these companies and we've had a very warm reception where these companies are learning to partner with us and give free credits to these kids to learn. Uh, green belt, build a website, blue belt, develop a game. Listen, I have two entries that are with us for the summer, right? And both of them, one is 10, the other is 14. Both of them are dying for this event to end because I told them starting Monday next week they come to the office with me. This is what they want to do during the summer. They want to learn AI, right? And their mom and uh said I can absolutely. My sister is like please please teach them. Uh red belt automation expert, brown belt the product, black belt launch it. Let's go around the world. I don't think everyone should be an entrepreneur. How many you can learn the skills of being how much more powerful and lethal are you to the main world?
Right? So, this is subject to change.
It's been moved around a little bit, but the point here is we're gamifying education. It's virtual. It's self-accessible. And here's the cool part. We're raising money. We're using it to develop the education. And we're also using it to sponsor kids all over the world who cannot afford to pay for the education. So, they get it for free.
But wait for it. At the same time, Rise AI is partnering with a for-profit organization that we're so that those who can afford a $100 to $200 a year to put their kids through this program will ask that they pay for it, but then a sizable chunk of their payment will be paid back to Rise AI as a royalty. Hence making rise AI self-sufficient so that it doesn't have to constantly be out there raising money. So notice how we combine the forprofit and the nonprofit.
Those who can afford it, we request we go. It's not very expensive and you can't afford it. We take a big chunk of that payment and we give it as a contribution to the nonprofit and the nonprofit continues to support those people who say they cannot afford it.
But the point being we bring bring AI education to anywhere where the internet touches which now is a very large part of the world.
So, so every child will eventually know how to create, write, present, create videos, create images, create their clothes, build websites, develop software, develop games and all of that.
We'll have all a cart classes um where they can learn specific skill sets. We will absolutely open it up to the community. If you want to participate in filming class, we'll look at it. We obviously have to quality control with the kids and there's a whole lot of things that right now we haven't quite figured out, but we we're building a team who's figuring it out because teaching kids. We also that's a big responsibility. We don't take it so lightly. Only thing to keep them going, but the curriculum we're building will be fun to engage with. to talk to them at grade level and they give their actual assignments and they get scored.
They just finish the assignment and then they earn their soai and AI are partnering to do this.
Eugent AI does not own Rise AI. It is simply committing that hey given that we are an AI company, we would like to support LI AI and so we're making it available to our community to support it. Uh just out of curiosity, uh give me a one. If you have a child or a grandchild or a niece or nephew that you feel like you would want to put through this program, give me a one in the chat.
If I could tell you the how long the waiting list has already become for this, it's incredible. Just from friends and family saying, "Oh my god, I want to be first. Put my kids first. Use my kid as a beta tester." And so that's incredible. I love it. And right now we're on track to reveal the curriculum and release the beta of this come September 15 live in front of everybody at this event. And that brings us to the event summit. So we cleaned up and now this summit is going to cost me a small fortune to put 7 to $800,000 is what we will invest for this event because when you come to the event we cover your food, you get all the lunches. We have a gala night, a dinner party. Um we have amazing speakers who came in to fly out and came to their room. We have our staff and it's really not influencing but that'll be fun class right and so what we're doing thankfully we have some amazing sponsors shout out to go high level that's our title sponsor um we have our sponsors covering a large part of that expense we hope but we're not selling tickets we should have could have it would have helped us cover all those costs instead what we decided to do is say hey if you support our nonprofit If you contribute to Rise AI, it gives you a ticket. How's that sound?
Everybody give me a yes right now if that sounds like a good idea. Sounds like a fair combination of the two.
That's a great way for us to be part of AI support and absolute amazing cause.
So, our past event, we had 300 people last year, September. Everyone loves to do the event. It's at the same venue.
This year will be 700 people. Next door will shoot for a thousand plus people.
Um, and it's happening from 15th to the 17th of September. And I'm going to share with you how you get your tickets.
You can go to authenticisummit.com and you'll see that we will be talking about all kinds of topics. We'll talk about cloning. We'll talk about copywriting. We'll talk about paid traffic. We'll talk about offer creation. We'll talk about product creation. We'll talk about free traffic through social media and YouTube and all of these other strategies.
700 is what we're expecting.
Um we currently are seeing close to 400 tickets. I'm expecting us to be sold out within the next four to six weeks. The hotel is almost full booked up and tell everybody the minute you book your seat, get that hotel booked because it will be sold out.
Um, our goal is to lead this event to raise $200,000. We've already raised I think about 80,000.
Um, and here's how it works. Um, and by the way, my wife and I are committing a $200,000 commitment to it and so is AI from our investment capital.
Um, and our goal is to raise.
>> So, here's how it works. If you go to authentically.com and you click a $300 donation will get you a supporter classification, you will sponsor three children and you will get one ticket to the event included. If you do a $500 donation, you will sponsor five children. You will be tagged as a champion and you will get one ticket.
And then if you uh donate $1,000, you will be tagged as a founding member. You will get uh support 10 children. You'll get two tickets, but you'll also get VIP status at the event. So, you can go to either of these URLs, eugenicisummits.com or make my clone.ai and let me show you uh what it the process looks like. So, if we go to the cat summit now, I see the question coming in. Hey, what about virtual? Um we haven't yet made a decision on whether we will stream it virtually.
Chances are we will. Um, and what I tell people is even if you cannot come to the event, you are welcome to contribute to this cause and then of course if you contributed $300 and we open up the virtual, we will be happy to invite you into that first. Um, someone said, "What about tax receipt?" You will receive a receipt from our 503 the nonprofit and most of your donation will be taxdeductible. I guess we have to deduct about 10% of it for commercial use.
Since you are in exchange getting a ticket to an event, you have to give that a commercial value, but you're getting about 90% of that as a write off. Um uh so you will receive that. So when you come to the website, just click on donate and get free seat. You will be brought to this page. If you scroll down, you will see all of the benefits of supporter versus champion versus family member. You'll see all the perks that you get from either one. Let's just say you're ready. You just click donate.
You're going to first fill out this form. You need to have your information so that we can issue the ticket. After you fill this form out, you will then go to the next page where you can select how much you want to donate. Here's another thing I will tell you. You do not have to donate a minimum of $300 or 500 or a,000. There will be a field there that allows you to select a even amount. If you just want to give something and contribute to it, we've had people do 30 or 40 $50. You'll be able to throw that in and then contribute that amount. But if you'd like a ticket, um then you say, "Hey, a $300 donation to get the ticket." So again, the URL for this is make my clone.
Or you.com.
Both will take you to the exact same place. Um, we are absolutely going to sell out. We always do. All of our events that I've done over the last 20 years have all sold out. This one's moving faster than any other event we've ever done in the past. So, I would just ask that you go make it happen as soon as possible. And I would love to give some shout outs to those who support it um and help us. We actually had someone yesterday who found their way, they snuck their way into it.
Um, and so I'll be happy to give them a shout out. We found the URL somehow. Oh, Dave. Dave Finnean. Thank you. Um, I saw that you found your way to it yesterday.
You're sleepy. Um, all right. So, I'm just going to quickly ask this question.
Who here right now is in the process of filling it out to support and to reserve your ticket? Give me a one in the chat so that I know. Give me a one in the chat so that I know that you're willing, that you're doing it. Katie says, "Just finished it." Thank you, Katie. Um, lots of you are in the process of this. Uh, thank you. Someone says, "You can't ask this to site. Go to dentisticisummit.com." It is absolutely up. Make sure you spell it correctly.
Um, all right. Lots and lots of people are typing in one. So, um, as soon as, uh, and and we use a platform called Give Butter. It's a very common platform for nonprofits. So, they send me emails when we bring some topics. I have to wait until they they catch up before they wait on their emails. Kathleen, I think that's Katie. Thank you very much.
Appreciate you. I saw yours come through. Um, I'll wait for a few more.
I'd love to answer some questions. I've seen multiple questions about the virtual. Um, let me ask let me tell you guys how virtual works. Okay. So, um, in order for us to be able to do streaming, it'll add about 30 to $40,000 to the cost of the event. I am crazy. This just how the network works. You need different internet, different equipment.
You need a personal unit sitting there streaming it, making sure it's running correctly. Um and so that's why we like to just kind of take our time to figure out um you know how it's going to work.
I would say right now the chances are pretty high that we will offer over. So that's why I say, you know, if you can still make the contribution and obviously those you do will get the first ticket um offers first. Uh Tammy, thank you. I just saw yours come through. Thank you very much for coming in at the level that you did. Um so I think a lot of you are probably in the process of filling it out. Where's the hotel info? Uh one of the hotels, the Rich Carlton in Tyson's Corner, Virginia. Um, and all of the booking rates and the discount rates because you can go here. There's an excellent rate over Carlton that's given to you after your contribution to Bitfire. Um, then you get an email with all of that. And I'm telling you right now, take five minutes today, book your room, reserve it because, you know, don't say I didn't warn you because it is absolutely going to sell out. Absolutely going to sell out. Um, hey, can you give me a two in the chat if you've already done it because not sending me an email is delayed for some reason, but I want to be able to just, you know, thank you guys. Uh, yep. Katie, I saw yours come through. Thank you, Tina. Thank you. Uh, Rosie, thank you.
We'll definitely log in and see what's going on.
All right, let me just do this real quick. Um, and also if there are questions, how much will the VIP? Uh, that's a $1,000 contribution. Uh, let me go back right here. So, the $1,000 gets you a founding member of non of the nonprofit and also gets you a VIP pass at the event. So, I'll pull it up right here. It's on the screen. Go to eugenicaiisummit.com.
Augenticisummit.com.
Sorry guys, I'm just trying to log in here and giving you all the security codes and all that guys. Um, oh my god, I have a double level security.
All right, let's try. Hopefully it works. All right. Um, cool. Any other questions about the events? Any other questions about the events? We'll come back and talk about it here soon enough.
By the way, go ahead and finish the process for go for making a contribution. Um, you do not want to miss out. And like I said, we are absolutely going to sell out of this event. All right. Um, uh, Tony Marie, uh, yes, you can. Tony Marie asked, "Can I do the 300 now and upgrade to the $1,000?" Absolutely.
That's no problem.
All right. Um, >> oh yeah, Ben says, "I'm coming from California. My aunt.
Can I still qualify?" Yeah, you're not required to stay at the hotel.
Absolutely. That's fine. Quite frankly, the hotel, so that's absolutely okay. John says, "I just got the VIP." Oh, that's awesome, John. Thank you. Thank you, my friend.
Thank you. I I'm having a horrible time trying to get some scratch.
Shelly, thank you. I see that you're in.
Shelly, thank you very much. Um, all right. Okay. Any other questions before we move on? Let's see again. Tyson's Corner, Virginia. It's near Washington DC. Um, all right. Uh, Melanie says, "We looking for people to share a hotel or Airbnb."
Uh, maybe we'll put together something.
We should get tax and do it that way, but I'm sure there will be a lot of people looking for it. Uh Wanda says, "Can we do a donation for less than $300?" Yes, you can. Just go to go to the events.com, fill out the form. Um on the next page, you don't have to pick 300. There's an entry field. You can just pick a number. Um the event is three days. Yes, it's uh 15th, 16th, and 17th. Um all right. Grew up there. Mom still lived there. Good. David, hope to see you. Um, Shellyley, thank you very much.
If I had shouted out your name yet, Arlex, thank you very much. Lester, thank you very much. There we go. Now, people are moving. Um, how can we sign up for kids? Oh, Elaine, that will all be out there in September. So, this is going to take us some time to build. We have a ton of work to do to build this.
So, in September, we will come out.
Um, my office is across from the ridge.
Well stop at the event. Uh do we know the cost of the flight? Oh, so of the hotel per night. Oh man, not off the top of my head. Oh god. What is the cost? It's like around 300 bucks a night. There is another hotel down the street.
>> Um the highest rate within the same cost. We got a really good rate for the area for that. Um so oh 329 per night if it's in our block last year for people who did not book in our block and we're trying to book last minute because they sent up to a thousand plus a month to briefly if we can't go can we still sign up our grand yeah have to be at the end to then be using that and that That's uh what was the link for the Tesla I just finished my phone James? It's Nickone.
Tesla make.ai Tesla. Uh Tan, thank you very much for your contribution. Thank you very much.
All right, ladies and gentlemen, uh we're going to move forward and uh just so you know, um in about 15 minutes, I'm going to open up a separate room. If you have questions about the clone IQ office, if you have questions about the clone IT office, in about 15 minutes, I'm going to open a second room where you can join me. And we will not be doing training in that room. We are going to be specifically talking about IQ and the office. All right? And answering your specific questions about joining. I have a request. If you've already joined Fortnite, please stay in this room because I want to focus on those who have questions to make your decision. So, I won't be answering questions for existing members, but you should stay in the write the URL down. It is joinhic.com.
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That's where I will see you. I will be in my office on my laptop 15 minutes from now. We'll make sure the team here lets everybody know when that world is opening, but we have an amazing training coming up. So for everybody else who's already a member or who's already decided not to join, stay in the training. You're going to get great material. For those of you who have some questions, come to join. Don't go yet. I need 15 minutes before I open. We'll let you guys know in the chat when it's opening up and then you can hop over, get your question answered and hop back over here and if for some reason you miss something amazing, trust me, we have replays. It'll be good. But this will be your opportunity. Usually these rooms have about 50 to 70 people and you'll have a direct ability to ask me questions about the Okay, so without further ado, team, do we have Sunday ready? Is he ready to go?
>> All righty. It is with a great honor, pleasure that I get to introduce to you a dear friend, a brilliant man who has crafted and created the entire social media domination strategy for us. A lot a lot a lot of what we're learning is coming from his tireless nights. So, we've got to give him a big shout out as we bring him on because it is his hard work that has brought us here. And uh I met him about four three or four I actually met him when I went to that event that I spoke about when I was speaking in India in 2024 January and he is one of the most impressive people I ever met. He is a dog of development. He does not let go of things. He does not take mediocre. He continues to strive for the best and he's going to come share with you today how to create long for viral YouTube videos using AI. to everybody blow up the chat. Put the name T. It's spelled T A N M A Y. T A N M A Y. Show him the love that he deserves, the respect that he deserves. T M A Y streaming in to us live from India.
What's up, Bund man? Thanks for being here. Yeah, excited. Excited to be here.
Awesome, man. Take it away, dude. I can't wait to see what you got this morning.
>> Awesome. Awesome. How's everyone doing?
How has the last couple of days been for you guys? Oh, thank you so much.
Awesome.
>> Yeah.
Is he screen sharing? Oh, he's trying to screen share. We need to put the screen share. Say hi.
>> All right. So, today we're going to talk about how to get free leads from social media. Now, before we dive into this, just wanted to understand, right? So, how many of you have already started creating social media content? Some of you maybe who have a couple thousand followers and want to scale online.
>> How many of those people do we have on?
Can you just type one in the chat?
>> Oh, yeah. See, he's on screen.
>> Awesome. Awesome. We are quite >> awesome. And how many of you have not yet created a single piece of funnel and looking to scale this online? Just like maybe with that if you haven't started yet.
>> Yeah, pull it off. Just pull it.
>> Cool. So today we talk about how to get leads from social media >> and these are the three things that we're going to talk about. So number one thing that I'm going to share with you is the two ways to promote anything online and which is exactly the right system. That's the first thing that we talked about today. The second thing that we have >> he's tabing over to different things >> leads from shots from YouTube for videos and from Facebook >> and yeah don't make that chat full screen >> or sorry >> which is how do come up with all the prompts at the very end that I use to come up with.
>> Awesome.
>> And then we want the right >> and why does it matter for us is anything a contact which you can actually retarget or >> that's not what's it can be an email list. It can be a phone number that you're collecting. It can be anything.
So that is what we call fair. Um there's a reason why we actually the number one benefit of getting is so advantages you put in your time and effort to create that but the leads overall are >> okay >> no I think what I'm gonna be What I'm going to do is I'm just going to double click it and be ready to pull down and then we can see his >> no.
How do I tap Windows? If I do uh No, no, no. No, it's No, I got it.
It's command >> inside of the app. The different windows inside the app. something right people used to market on Facebook because of this right so that's one that's one of the reasons why phone numbers all of them and then something else also happen and Something that we realize is that >> Oh, I know. It probably double creative.
>> Okay.
And that's started becoming engage with people and solar commitment.
So that's one of the reasons why uh and this is a basic marketing concept that we talked about which is borrow traffic.
So that is yours.
as long as he doesn't tap over to some other screen.
>> I don't know why he's not >> bigger. That's yeah something.
>> Yeah, but he's not I can tell he's not even in presenter mode. He's just literally just arrowing down.
Yeah, I don't even think it's happening.
Like, yeah, he probably does, but like I literally see like there's not even we usually do responsible.
So let's just say let's just example we have been on Facebook for the last 10 15 years over the last 12 months doing a lot of media about it just because just because you know We have built up and this is something that I think this is something that gives us value. Now this is that hundreds of thousands of That's one of the topics that we share.
by far.
So when we actually wanted to promote something that we just at When we talk a lot of stuff, Here, let me just go to this link right here.
Copy it. Paste it here.
>> Facebook.
>> I'm just looking for >> I'm just looking for the setting here.
All right.
The reason why you saw this because Wait, that's >> cool.
The difference between these jokes is that this is where the Right.
So if you look at the post so you're just basically saying that be one of the first people to get so% if you want to do that.
So all these posts that we made people are actually commenting people have reached out to us because this is a high.
So that's the package.
These are the examples of these are now uh there's another type of that which is called so what we do here is that so we basically say that you know these are a problem this is what I using this.
These are the common way I think the common this is what the reason this and this is very is so that you can get a lot of engagement and also priority and the reason why you do this to get a lot of because once you do comment on your post right Maybe just redo it.
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