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want to come? (LIVE event in Boise Aug 21st-22nd)
I’m doing a very small (one time only) event for 30-ish people at my office for 2 days in August… There is a cost, but it will be an amazing event with a bunch of 7 & 8 figure entrepreneurs there! You can see the headline for the event (on the pic of the sales letter attached) that I just mailed to 1,500 people on my list who are the best fit for this. We’ve been profitably spending over $1,000,000 PER MONTH to fill my ‘Selling Online’ event (WITHOUT A SALES TEAM!!), and I’m going to be teaching the event structure, the funnel, the ads that are performing, the strategy, the offer and more! Of the 30ish spots, 12 were taken by my Inner Circle members as soon as I mentioned it, and then 16 were taken by those who got the letter, and I have JUST 2 SPOTS LEFT... If you want to slide in before we sell out, shoot me a message and I’ll drop you a link to the Google docs version of the letter, and get you the details on the event. Let me know if you need to be in this room!! I’m only doing this event live ONCE EVER!!!
want to come? (LIVE event in Boise Aug 21st-22nd)
0 likes • Aug '25
Interested!
Procrastination Tip
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How I make Genuine Connections on Skool 🫂
When I first joined Skool, my goal was to connect with like minded people who shared the same passion for growth. I focused on digging deeper with my connections I made rather than wider. I did this by being open and honest, I built trust and real connections. My community started growing fast! The best part with real genuine people. One thing that made a big difference was asking questions and really listening remembering things from previous conversations/post... People want to feel heard, and when you care about their input, they keep coming back. Go deeper with them! Today, my community is stronger than ever, why? Because of how deep I went, not wide. The connections we make on here are REAL and is like no other. Curious to know whats working for everyone here? LMK 👇
How I make Genuine Connections on Skool 🫂
3 likes • Oct '24
I'm totally new to Skool but it's a really cool place with a lot of talented, ambitious people - my kind of people!
[ROLL CALL] Who's Here For "Selling Online"!?!
Are You On Tonight's ROLL CALL!?! Tell me in the comments👇🏻 1. Are You On The Pre-Session?! 2. Who You Are! 3. What Is The #1 Thing You're Hoping TO Take Away From The Next 3 Days!?! The next few days are going to be FILLED with a crazy-ridiculous amount of #overdeliver value! Tell us the TRANSFORMATION you're focused on getting using the 3 questions above and LET'S GO!!! Missed it? Grab your ticket for the Selling Online Event starting TOMORROW!!
[ROLL CALL] Who's Here For "Selling Online"!?!
2 likes • Oct '24
I missed this but I'll be there for the entirety of the program starting tomorrow.
Beware of Shiny Object Syndrome ✨
I’m currently reading The Art of Money Getting by P.T. Barnum, and one of the chapters that really struck me is called "Beware of Outside Operations." Barnum talks about how some people, after building a fortune, end up losing it all by getting involved in things they don’t fully understand...often because they’re chasing after “big wins” outside their area of expertise. This reminds me of shiny object syndrome... It’s that urge we get to chase every new idea or opportunity that looks like it’s going to bring fast success. You know the feeling...you see a new business trend, an investment opportunity, or some new tool, and suddenly it seems like this is going to be the thing that makes everything easier. But, more often than not, it just pulls you away from what’s actually working. Barnum explains that many people lose everything when they stray from what they know best. They forget that their success came from being focused, disciplined, and mastering their field. When they start investing large sums of money in areas they don’t understand, they set themselves up for failure. Barnum compares it to Samson losing his strength after being shorn of his locks—without focus, you’re no stronger than anyone else. If you’ve ever been tempted by the latest and greatest new opportunity, this is a reminder to stay focused on what you do best. Here’s how you can avoid falling into the trap of shiny object syndrome: 1. Stick to Your Strengths: Keep your focus on the business or skills that got you this far. If you’re doing well in your current field, doubling down on what works will take you much further than switching gears too often. 2. Limit Your Risk: If you do want to explore new opportunities, make sure it’s only with a small amount of your resources. Don’t gamble your entire business or fortune on something you don’t fully understand. 3. Remember Why You Succeeded: Your success didn’t happen by chance. It came from hard work, focus, and persistence. Don’t lose sight of that by jumping into something new just because it sounds exciting.
Beware of Shiny Object Syndrome ✨
3 likes • Oct '24
One could say that THIS is a shiny object that caught my attention. But yes, as a solopreneur who does my marketing, it's a challenge to skip by so many ads on marketing without clicking through them to find out if it's worth more of my time. Good post and great tips!
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Eli Gonzalez
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As a ghostwriter I have written more than 100 books - I have an online course and my students dubbed me The Godfather of Ghostwriting.

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