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Escape Corporate

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The escape plan your company never wanted you to have. Courses, coaching, tools, and a community building their way out.

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14 contributions to Escape Corporate
How long its going to take you to win
Hey fam... I have had the opportunity to be meeting with a good amount of people lately through my coaching calls and I wanted to share with you one common theme I am finding with EVERYONE. I share this to offer your inspiration, but also let you know there are so many people out there that need whatever help/offer you are considering putting out. The one common theme I am seeing with all my students is that they tried something once... maybe for 2 weeks, maybe for 2 months and did not see success so they stopped. Every single person got distracted, was unmotivated, just did not feel like continuing. I am here to tell you that success is a slow train, not a rocket ship. Want proof? James Dyson made 5,127 prototype vacuums over 15 years before his design sold. Spent most of that time broke. Colonel Sanders was 62 when KFC finally took off. Spent years driving around getting rejected by restaurants before one said yes. Steve Carell, Conan O'Brien, Stephen Colbert — all spent a decade-plus doing nothing work before anyone knew their names. J.K. Rowling was rejected by 12 publishers over years. Was a broke single mom writing in cafes. Sylvester Stallone was so broke before Rocky sold that he had to sell his dog. The script got rejected over and over. He finally sold it but only on the condition he could star in it...then it won Best Picture. Rick Rubin spent years building Def Jam in a dorm room before anyone took it seriously. Now he's considered the greatest music producer alive. Sara Blakely sold fax machines door-to-door for 7 years while developing Spanx on the side with $5,000. Every manufacturer she pitched initially said no. Almost everyone gives up too early. My message today is to keep going. Your first product will suck. Your first video will have zero views. This is the initiation to play in the game. Do not forget that!
Remote Closer Roles
https://public.3.basecamp.com/p/z9DEDiCZxnR1eLh74rx6GUgH I found this remote closer role on Upwork today. I found it interesting because they really dont interview you. Rather they train you and give you a shot to sell. I have not fully vetted them out yet so proceed at your own risk. That said, they have spent money on Upwork which means they are hiring and paying people. Check it out!
1 like • May 4
@Ashley Isrow Yeah definitely a pass. In the interview I usually set boundaries and ask their working style. If they are all “used car salesman hustle culture” I say thanks but no thanks. Essentially “bail early” mentality. Don’t think of these as jobs. These are just short term hopping opportunities
0 likes • May 4
@Ashley Isrow nah one of the questions was asking if I could work 40 hours a week so I think that disqualified me
Boosting IG posts and running DM automations for more sales
Happy Monday guys. I got up super early this morning and got everything I needed to get done today between the hours of 330 and 6 AM. I had some extra time to kill so I wanted to show you guys exactly how I’m getting sales using Instagram right now. This video is gonna walk you through how I use boosted posts and DM automations to drive more sales from my organic content. I hope that you guys can find some value at this and let me know if you have any questions. By the way, I’m using talk to text so if there’s any spelling errors it’s not my fault lol
Boosting IG posts and running DM automations for more sales
0 likes • Apr 29
@Ashley Isrow yeah it’s called being an old man 👴 😂
Meta ads 101 training
Happy Monday friends. Today I’m walking your through building a meta ad. This is a very basic ad built for traffic. In the coming days I will put out some more advanced principles. Additionally, in the comments I’m leaving you a full walkthrough on how to run any type of ad. Let me know if you have any questions!
Meta ads 101 training
0 likes • Apr 20
https://drive.google.com/file/d/18Zwk-StGHshi4_HMwjw3wahCQ9bIB3-Y/view?usp=sharing
Monday night grinds
Hello friends. Been thinking a lot about social media and how it’s evolving in a daily basis. I think the future of advertising will be Ai (LLM models suggesting products) and personal brands. You know… I have to admit that my algorithm is currently all “I quit my job, I got laid off, etc etc etc” and I’d be lying if I wasn’t comparing my content to other creators. The algorithm does this for a reason and it’s honestly why I felt I was stuck. Trying to make too much of what others are. The reality is… being unique and telling your story is what wins right now. I went in and reset the algorithm today and it was a breath of fresh air. I wanted to remind all of you that I laid out my entire social media strategy that got me over 50k followers between Tik tok and IG. By no means is this the “end all be all” strategy” but it’s what I find works for most creators especially if you’re just starting out. Here’s the link: https://www.skool.com/escape-corporate-3087/classroom/dd058d99 As always, this and other courses I have laid out are under the “classroom” tab here in Skool
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