How the richest entrepreneurs ACTUALLY Land Clients
If you’re ambitious but broke, it’s usually because you’re competing with too many people, for customers who don’t have enough money. 🤷🏽♂️ That one sentence alone changed my entire life as an agency owner. I took a step back and noticed that most agency owners fight over: - Small businesses making < $10K/month - Startups “pre-revenue” - Founders who need a “discount to get started” In reality, the wealthiest 10% of the world makes more money than the lower 90% COMBINED. So when you go after these smaller budget clients, you're competing for a SMALLER piece of the pie with MORE people. Because most entrepreneurs don't feel confident enough to pitch to the wealthy. And then you wonder why margins are thin and why they're not growing enough. -_- The richest entrepreneurs don’t compete there! They build lead gen systems that only surface people who already have money and success. Luckily, I built this exact system as an N8N automation that only those in this community will have access to. 😈 Here’s what it actually looks like behind the scenes. All you have to do is simply enter a basic search query and the automation scans: - LinkedIn profiles - Instagram pages - YouTube channels - Meta Ad Library (find who’s actually spending) - Website traffic - Follower counts - A business owner's offer and price point If after all of this scanning, someone doesn’t show real signals that they're generating a significant amount of revenue... they’re eliminated. No ads? No audience? No clear high-ticket offer? No traction? See ya. Only because wealthy agency owners understand that the difference between a $2K client and a $20K client is not persuasion. It’s selection. Instead of competing with 500 agencies for underfunded businesses… They compete with 10 agencies for companies already printing cash. Once a lead passes the strict filters, the automation doesn't stop there, it also analyzes their business, identifies gaps and opportunities and even creates personalized outreach messages for each person.