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This comment is from 2018.This is why I don't use LinkedIn, it's full of guru spam.
This is hilarious. After a freediving session I was talking outside in front of the school with some guy about ways to make money as an author and mentioned that as new formats come along (such as NFTs), you can possibly take your content and adapt it into these new channels.
He started asking me various basic questions about NFTs (stuff I was also extremely apprehensive about, such as "why buy it if I can download a JPG"). Since I've done my homework I was able to answer all these questions in what I feel was a non-hypey "here's how it works" way.
Other people started listening as well and suddenly I became an NFT expert even though I know almost nothing about it LOL.
This only shows how early we're in this stuff and how little you need to know to know so much more than everyone else. If you dedicate a few dozen hours to it, you'll know more than almost everyone else in the world. When NFTs grow into new, everyday applications for regular people (like real estate, royalties, communities, etc.), you'll be far ahead.
I'll personally probably focus on NFTs for authors and/or artists in general as I think that they're so badly f*cked by big corporations that this can change their lives.
I'm glad you realized your situation! I too also almost fell into the trap of buying books from gurus. After I had read RichDadPoorDad, I added a few other books to his book list. But I watched a video on YouTube by "alux" that completely opened my eyes. Like MJ DeMarco said: The gurus make money not form their own advice, but from SELLING their advice. We were tricked lmao.I almost fall victim over these famous "gurus." First, they (richdad) make you listen to their show every single day. It becomes very repetitive with little to no new content or specificity. Then, they tell you that the best way to invest is in you by buying books, going to seminars, etc. I called to receive more information about mentorship and the person I spoke with said "we will see because we need to find out if YOU are a match for out program." They hand you to another sales-person who will hook you in for four-five grand in mentorship which lasts three-four months. For the following weeks, they called me several times but I did not answer to sign up. Now I realized why the person I spoke with asked me about my financial situation and how much credit I had available.
Back in the winter of 2017 when bitcoin went up to $17k or however much my mom got involved in a bitcoin MLM scheme...nothing legit at all, not even affiliate stuff, but sign up your friends type junk. Of course, after the 22nd of December, she lost interest in it.So as soon as people think someone has *secret knowledge,* they will flock to that person, hoping for a shortcut, ready to shell out cash for courses because... "I'll just repay the $20k credit card debt when I make my first billion with that NFETHWEB3 thingy or whatever you know?"
I think Alex Becker has a free course on email marketing, maybe check that outRecently I have been looking for cold e-mail for B2B and I found this: Cold Email Mastery
It doesn't have a crazy price on it, but I'm wondering if it's a scam or not? If anyone has any clue on that, I would really appreciate some input here.
I think that guy is on Twitter as "Cold Email Wizard" or some-such. Maybe follow him and listen to him on podcasts if he's on any?Recently I have been looking for cold e-mail for B2B and I found this: Cold Email Mastery
I saw some of his video interviews on Youtube. He might be nervous on camera, but for some reason he sounds a lot like a 'college bro'. His writing on twitter and sales page seem a bit more articulate than the way he speaks in the videos. Maybe I'm reading too much into the guy.I think that guy is on Twitter as "Cold Email Wizard" or some-such. Maybe follow him and listen to him on podcasts if he's on any?
I’d say that’s normal. I mean, have you heard my rambling when I chat with folks?His writing on twitter and sales page seem a bit more articulate than the way he speaks in the videos.
Can't stand that guy.LOL I paid for this !
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