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Welcome to the most dangerous room on the internet (for your competition)
Welcome to Profits Prophet 🔥 You just walked into the most dangerous room on the internet. Dangerous for your competition, that is. While everyone else is out there "building relationships" and "adding value" (yawn), you're about to learn persuasive skills so refined you could sell firewood to the devil himself. Here's what happens next: This isn't a spectator sport. You're here to level up, and that means getting in the game immediately. Your mission (non-negotiable): 1. Introduce yourself - Drop a post. Who are you? What do you do? What's the skill gap that's costing you money right now? 2. Ask me anything - Post one question or topic you want me to address. Sales strategy? Reading people? Closing techniques? Frame control? Don't hold back. 3. Bring your crew - You know someone who needs this. Invite them. Winners build winning circles.
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My Story/Bio
I didn’t have an ideal childhood—some have even suggested I should write a book or make a movie about it. This could easily turn into a sob story, but when you're 15 years old, unable to legally work, and you have no one but yourself to rely on, the struggle becomes real. How do you feed yourself when there's no safety net? ​ As a high school dropout, my opportunity came through a classified ad in the newspaper. I showed up as an introvert on a Monday morning at a warehouse filled with deep chest freezers. They were selling frozen steaks door-to-door. I gave it everything I had, but after two weeks, I had made just $40. I was furious. Meanwhile, I’d watch others—people who clearly had their own issues—work for six hours, make $700, disappear for a couple of days, then come back and do it again. Every time they worked, they earned $1,000 or more. ​ That day, I told myself: If a drug addict can do this, so can I. I never looked back. That experience taught me a vital lesson: sales is a skill, and anyone can learn it. It’s not about how you start, but about your perspective and determination. I’m not saying you should turn to drugs to be a good salesperson, of course. But the truth is, sales is an art form. Mastering it requires constant practice. ​ Since then, I’ve sold food door-to-door, Kirby vacuums, cars, property, databases, consulting work, marketing, merchant services, credit card processing, sales expertise, SaaS, businesses—and much more. ​ I eventually took a break from sales to join the military, driven by a sense of duty. However, after being medically retired, I felt guilty for receiving so much elite training but never getting to deploy. So, I spent the next ten years translating the care developed from the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan into civilian care. I started as a phlebotomist and worked my way up to head of clinical research at the busiest Level 1 trauma center in the world—without a college degree. I wasn’t trying to impress you with my “natural intellect,” but to show that hard work, enthusiasm, and a solid foundation in sales are what made the difference.
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6/24 WEBINAR -- Buyer Archetypes
If you missed the live webinar --- here is the recording!
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6/24 WEBINAR -- Buyer Archetypes
Your timing is just a little off.
I got an email at 7 that said this was starting in an hour, so I login with the link you sent me and 5 minutes later its over??? I'm sure your time is as important to you as mine is to me. Thank you for the lesson.
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Millionaire Closer's Webinar 6/24
Tomorrow! I will be live, HERE, at 7pm CST. Do not miss it - I will be dropping #gold! đź’¸ https://www.skool.com/live/x9DHqhcWRC5
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