Tonya Daily
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Also want to mention that it's very common to give away free stuff to get people to show up to webinars. No different than serving lunch in corporate business meetings to get busy people to show up. Webinars are more believable and worth the time of the host when enough people show up to ask questions. Bottom line is those guys know what they are talking about, they are not ripping anyone off, and they are providing a great service for a lot of people. If someone who has actually watched their videos and taken their group coaching program has a legit complaint, then that would be worth reading. There are so many extremely successful entrepreneurs doing podcasts and webinars doing the exact same thing. They are millionaires, some even show their income reports, and they have hundreds of hours of free podcasts and also charge for coaching. Marie Forleo, Pat Flynn, Ramit Sethi, Mixergy, and the list goes on and on. Why would any of those extremely successful people do free podcasts and also charge a few thousand for coaching? It's their prerogative and seems to be the standard. Yet all the info they give out can be found online for anyone who wants to spend a year or two digging to learn everything they have already gathered to present. Busy people appreciate these successful people taking the time to get an insane amount of information gathered for us in one place to learn from. There is no reason to question StartupBros based on what was posted in this thread.
Jordan Malic approves of them. Apparently Malic is well respected and a good source. See him introduce them on this informative presentation.
Jordan Malic approves of them. Apparently Malic is well respected and a good source. See him introduce them on this informative presentation.
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