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How To Get 1 Million Subscribers On Youtube - From 100k Subs - Duration: 9:21.
Alright, friends. We're back. Kris Krohn here. - Grant Thomson, the king of random.
- And today we are talking about how Grant specifically went from a hundred
thousand subscribers to a million and we're going to break that down for you so
that you can be mimicking the strategies that are working today. - Specifically
we're going to give you all the principles and the tools that you need to go to a
million subscribers yourself.
Now you probably know by now that in YouTube
there's different milestones that you can achieve and you get rewards, it's a
hundred thousand subscribers, you get a silver play button, 1 million subscribers
you get a giant gold play button. - Okay, now just pause, help them know
what that actually looks like so the silver was about this big,
a monster belt buckle size, they give it to you in frame or? - Yeah,
it comes in a frame, we've got one up on my wall if you watch my videos, just see
it up there in the left top left corner and the gold play button is
monstrous, it's about this big, it's very heavy, it would come in this frame that
was so large, at first I didn't know what to do with it you know, it was just
cluttering up my house and I personally just wanted to kind of like donate it,
give it to charity because I didn't really want this clutter and that's
really just emphasized, I wasn't into making videos for the rewards or the
tears. I'm really glad that we didn't get rid of it, my wife made me hang it up in
the shop and now we got it and I love it but at the time it wasn't my main focus
so how do you go from one hundred thousand subscribers to that coveted
milestone of 1 million where you get your gold play button? - Yeah, and think
about this for just a moment so we've taken you on a journey. If you've been
watching our other videos, we've been talking about if you're brand new,
how do you build a subscriber? How do you get your first 20 subscribers? How do you
get your first thousand subscribers? We've taken you all the way through how
to go from 50,000 to 100,000 and today's a magical day I mean, you guys just
passed the 9 million line but going back and reverse engineering, what did you do
to go from a hundred thousand to a million? - This is exactly what I did. Well
I'm going to teach you more of the principle so that you can do it too and
in the next video, I'm going to get into specifics for which videos on my channel
popped and what milestones those created and how many numbers we saw happen but
for this video, I just wanted to keep it principle base so that it's something
that you can replicate. Now when you're at a hundred thousand subscribers, you're
probably in a position now where you've got a decent enough income that you're
paying your bills, you're probably making a basic living, you might be in a
position to spend more time on your YouTube channel, it's becoming a viable
career option and because now this is a career, in a
way you want to look for what works, you want to be able to play the game so
looking at the platform or identifying what's working
but remember from my experience, YouTube is not going to make you a successful
YouTube channel. I found that it's often off-site websites that make you
successful now for example, the San Francisco Globe website, for me I've
noticed, draws massive attention. I was noticing other DIY-ers and youtubers
who were getting tens of millions of views on their videos while mine were
getting eight hundred thousand to a million and I was trying to figure out
what's happening, these are smaller channels and their content I didn't feel
like was quite as good and yet they're getting 10 times the views so when I
investigate into that, I saw it was because other websites were featuring
their videos on the front page and they had massive audiences so what I started
doing is reverse engineering what kind of style those types of websites wanted
to see, what kind of videos could I make that San Francisco Globe would want to
feature for example and I started tweaking and playing around that style
and then every time I had a video I felt it was a good fit, I had a contact that I
developed a relationship with over there I would email and let them know, here's
some content that might work for you and very frequently they would feature that
content and those videos would go from 1 million to 10 million views almost
overnight and my subscribers would jump like crazy.- That is actually a really
really significant bit of information. We've been talking so much about how you
can't look at YouTube is just a standalone platform, you have to look at
it in conjunction with all the other media outlets that are out there. You've
got social media that you're building along the way, you've got vloggers that
are out there posting material and bottom line is people are looking for
good content and so if you're producing that good content, you've got to make
sure that you do the work to say, hey, let me get it in front of you so that you
can actually turn around and do something with us. - And not only is it good
content but it's all about the packaging and the presentation. You know recently,
my wife and I went on a cruise and they just come out with these small bits of
food that are just decked out with presentation because it really is about
the experience and since you're playing the game of the internet, you need to
find out what Internet consumers like to ingest, what they like to consume and
although I felt like I had really good content, it wasn't being packaged in a
way that the internet wanted. Now here's how I got clued into that,
my videos were getting stolen and put on Facebook all the time and they were
going massively viral on Facebook but they weren't getting watched on YouTube
and what I realized was they were chopping off my intro. I had about 22
seconds of introduction to my videos, they were just chopping that off
completely and the videos going viral so I took note that, hey, if I cut off my
intro or get right to the content, maybe my videos will perform better because
that's what people are are obviously choosing on Facebook and also looking at
other websites that featured these types of videos like the San Francisco Globe,
like Gizmodo, like Huffington Post, what content are they featuring? What do they
want more of and so I use that almost as a template and a guideline to take my
content and fit it into this pattern so that it became very easily shareable
across the platforms that had the audiences I wanted to reach. - Now Grant,
what would you say if we had to just take this video and boil it all down to
this idea of what's the principle here, what's the core principle that you're
recommending for everyone watching this that is an up-and-coming youtuber, maybe
already a very successful youtuber, what's the principle? - So there's actually
two principles that I want to convey in this video the one is relentless
consistency. You have to be so committed to producing new content, innovating,
playing with ideas, tweaking, you have to be in it for the long haul, it's just
like anything you do in life, there's going to be a weeding out process. When you
get into it, things are going to get hard, you're going to want to quit, you have to
have something that wants to push you through those hard times, you have to
have an end goal in sight. You know for me personally, I had a personal goal to
make a hundred videos for myself whether or not I got any subscribers, whether or
not I got any views, whether or not I made any money doing the videos, my
goal was make these videos for me and after I've done a hundred then I'll look
back at the results and see if it's worth continuing. I think you need to
have something like that as well, some commitment that's going to drive you
beyond the pressures that are going to arise when you put your content. - Now at
the same time I just gotta jump in here Grant, I want to make sure that you
understand something. Some of you are going to watch this you're like, Grant, it
sounds like you're really kind of paving a long and hard and difficult road and I
just want you to be aware that when you're alone it can be but here's
something that you must be aware of, you can have Grant and me in your back pocket
leaving and guiding you and helping you along the way because you don't have to
wait for a hundred thousand subscribers for your bills to get paid by
YouTube or maybe start transitioning into a career, that's with things like
absence, that's old-school thinking or the limited scope. Grant and I, we're here
to share with you that there is a far more fruitful way of doing it today
where even if you have 10,000 subscribers, you can start producing a
very serious income and if you want to learn how to accelerate your success, yes,
we want you to have the principles that Grant just said, we want you committed, we
want your long-term, you got to have those goals but if you have a mentor in
your back pocket that can show you the way and give you some of the shortcuts,
that's what we do up here on our link and make sure that you take an
opportunity to click that so that we can share with you a variety of different
ways talk to our team and our and let us consult you on understanding where
you're at, what gaps may be missing and how we can fill them in by having a team
come in and make that happen for you. - Okay, the second principle is really just
a condensation of what we were talking about earlier as you're relentlessly
producing new content and following your passion doing what you love, find what is
working, find what people are consuming and make your product tasty to them if I
can use that kind of a metaphor. If you have awesome content but it's just
really hard for people to digest, think about their day, you know, they've
got their morning routines, they're commuting to work, they've got families,
kid,s they're riding the subway like, they're going to be looking for content
in a way that matches their lifestyle so your goal is to market yourself in a way
so that your content matches what people want to consume, you need to promote
yourself, you need to do it in a way that other websites are going to want to
feature you because the more people you get to watch your videos, the more people
will subscribe your videos, it's not rocket science. Ss you have more people
watch, more people will subscribe and if you do that consistently long term, you
will go from a hundred thousand subscribers to a million subscribers,
there's really no way that you can't especially if you're promoting yourself
in unique innovative ways. What I want to do is teach you some specific examples
like what actually happened on my channel, what videos were they that
popped, what were some of the numbers that involve and how did I go from zero
to nine million subscribers on my channel, I want to give those to you as
real-life examples to help you wrap your mind around something that actually did
happen and interpolate that to create value and in whatever way it works for
you. - So there you have it, guys. Some quick start guides to get yourselves on
your way to 1 million subscribers. In the next video, we're going to give you all
the details on how it happened on my channel, be sure that you subscribe and
ring the so you can catch the next video and be
one of the notification squad. - And if you're looking for one of the quickest
shortcuts that are out there today, make sure you visit our website, click the
link or in the description below, we're going to show you a variety of ways that we
can help you from wherever you're at whether you are brand new just starting
or whether you're already an established youtuber looking to simply crank faster,
be more successful, we've got all those tips tricks secrets and helps on that
website. See you there!
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My Rating System! - Duration: 5:21.
Hey guys, I'm Lou. In today's video I'm going to be talking about my rating system. I
got this idea from Common Spence because he did this video not too long ago, and I
want to do some reviews so I thought it would be a good idea for me to do it too.
I'll leave his video down below. So I rate books 1 to 5 stars. On Tumblr
I've also rate them 1 to 10, but that's partly because for like the first year I
was rating it in the 1 to 10 system. But then I realised I prefer 1 to 5, but then
I felt too bad to just suddenly change it, so now I use both. That seems quite elongated.
So let's work our upwards. To me a one star read means that I DNFed
the book. This is incredibly rare because I'm the sort of reader which will push
through a book, no matter what. Typically I pick up books that I do have some sort
of interest in. So I do want to finish the book. In my next video I'm going to be talking
about what it takes for me to DNF a book, because that's also incredibly important
to me as a reader. And something that I don't take lightly. One star read is just
DNF-ing and DNF stands for did not finish, by the way. For 2 star reads is
just the category of where I considered to DNF a book. This also applies for
books that I give 2.5 stars for, but 2.5 stars tend to be more of a mixed bag. They tend
to be books that have possibly three or four star elements within them but
something within that book caused me to want it to DNF it. Three star reads for
me tend to be more on the average side. But if it's just bang on three stars it
means that it has disappointed me or underwhelmed me in some way. For me an
average is a 3.5 stars so 3 stars is a bit like iffy and I perhaps
wouldn't recommend it to you guys. 3.5 stars are just bang on
average. They're the sort books which I would be okay in recommending, if they seem
to be like someone's taste, but overall they're just a bit like ehhhhh
There's nothing bad about them, but there's nothing unique or extraordinary
about them. Four star reads, for me, have two sides of the spectrum.
One side is above-average books and I do really like
them. And they have some sort of unique aspect about them and like it was good. I
would recommend it. But there's also the other side of four star reads and they
tend to be books which could have been five star, but due to one or two elements
they weren't. Four star ratings can also be a disappointment to me, but they would
still show my love for the book. I do sometimes also give books 4.5 stars.
But that's rare because it usually just means there's one element of the book
that I would change, and then it would be a 5 out of 5 star book. And then you have
5 star books. They're my all-time favorite books and I would highly
recommend them. And there are sort of books that I would gift to other people
just to make them read. I would say if you're on my Goodreads, trust my
five-star opinions more from like April 2017 onwards because from January (2017) into
about April I was not reading critically and I had just got back into reading. So
I was rating pretty much everything I read 5 stars. And there are some reviews
which I have lowered and I think I will continue to do so. I'm also just gonna
quickly go over my ratings for three genres; contemporary, fantasy, and classics.
Because they are different ranges I just want to quickly tell you about them. Contemporaries tend
to be within the three to five star range. If a contemporary is a three star
rating for me... avoid it. They basically means that there's nothing really that special
about it and I was either disappointed or underwhelmed. But it's quite hard for
a contemporary to be lower than three stars. So if I do rate a
contemporary lower than three stars avoid it... don't buy it... If I do rate
contemporary five stars then go out and buy it right now, because it's quite hard
for contemporaries to be 5 stars. They have to have quite a lot of depth to
them and tackle a serious subjects. For fantasy... fantasy tends be four to
five stars. If a fantasy is lower than the four stars then... it's like average.
I have rated a few fantasies three stars. Like I think I rated the Red Queen three
stars but that was on my second reread but then Glass Sword and
King's Cage were better. Five star fantasy reads also means go out and buy it. Five star
just means go out and buy it right now. The thing is though for classics...
classics is where it changes. For me a really good classic is three stars. This
is because me and classics don't really get along... so I have a lower bar for them,
Although I just rated a classic four stars. It was the play, Journey's end by
R.C. Sheriff and I absolutely loved it. But as a whole classics tend to be two or
three stars so don't be too discouraged if a classic is three stars.
I'm just waiting to find the classic for me. So yeah that was my quick video. I'm
not sure if you would have enjoyed this. Hopefully you'd find it informative
though. I do need to like change my Goodreads description to how I'd rate
books... but I just haven't been bothered to do so yet. Thank you for watching
and clicking on this video. And I hope see you soon. Bye!
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How to Edit Videos for YouTube Every Beginner Must Know! - Duration: 10:31.
Last month you guys spent over 3.7 million minutes watching my YouTube
videos and that's a lot of time. One of my most frequently asked questions is "how
do I edit my YouTube videos" and "what music do you use". Whether you're an
aspiring content creator on YouTube or Instagram, or you have a video that
you have to edit for a class project, Today I'm going to share with you my top
10 video editing hacks, my top tips on how to cut, color and add music to your videos.
Special thank you to my friends at Squarespace and Epidemic Sound for
sponsoring today's video. For a full written guide, be sure to check out my
blog FashionbyAlly.com which will be linked down below. If we can get this
video to 12,000 thumbs up, I will definitely make a part 2 to this video.
How I edit my videos on my phone. I have so much love for my youtube channel
and all of my supporters! I want to be able to give back to you
and to share all of my knowledge that I've learned over the years in a
condensed 10 minute video. If you're new to my channel be sure to subscribe it's
totally free just click the button here or down below. Alrighty without
further adieu, let's get started!
Welcome to my bedroom!
I've been on YouTube for over eight years now. I am so excited to share with you all of my tips
and tricks I've learned over the years. This is the area where I like to edit all my videos.
This is where I create all of my YouTube magic. So let's dive right in
Today I'm going to demonstrate how I edit my videos on Final Cut Pro 10.
For a big-picture overview, Libraries hold Events, events hold Projects.
I like to start a new Project with every video that I edit.
Step number two is the set your video dimensions. Choose the optimal video
dimensions for YouTube or Instagram. YouTube is 1280 x 1920
I like to create portrait style videos or square videos on Instagram.
Lastly, if you're editing vertical videos for stories like Instagram stories or
YouTube stories the dimension is 1080 by 1920.
The one issue I used to struggle with in the beginning when editing my videos was running out of space!
Final Cut Pro they create optimized files and rendered file.
The third hack is to leave your files in place when you're transferring or importing
the files into Final Cut. Final Cut likes to make duplicates of every single file
including video, music, and pictures so just leave those files in place.
Step four: create a rough cut to keep everything organized.
I like to use a solid background as a placeholder in between each section of my videos.
With every video I like to organize it in a similar way. I have an intro section
with just music, intro with me talking, a middle section, and an
outro. Sometimes I like to include bloopers with Bella or just funny things
that happen throughout the day.
I use solid backgrounds as a placeholder for each of these sections to keep everything organized.
Step five: finding music! Music is so crucial to
any video! It can add another level of dimension, tone, and feel. My favorite
resource for licensing music is Epidemic Sound. As a creator it's a huge struggle
to find quality music libraries with fresh and modern songs. I love listening
to staff pick songs on Epidemics Sound for inspiration.
One tip if you find a song that you really really like you can also search
based on similarity
oh I like to edit to the sound and beat of the music you can also search based
on mood happy tropical electronic you can also search based on beats per
minute for a faster or slower paced music and lastly you could download
songs in different ways so a song can have a full mix or get download a stamp
like and instrumentals as a youtuber I like to talk live and I like to talk to
you guys so I can now choose and select just the instrumental I like
instrumentals because I want usek to add to the mood of my videos whereas vocals
can sometimes compete with live talking
check out the link in the description box for a 30-day free trial to epidemic
sound there's no commitment to trying it out now fella and I are going to share
with you my favorite shortcuts on the final cut keyboard when I edit I like to
use the keyboard to create shortcuts so my favorite is command B to cut spacebar
just to play my videos V to hide a clip in case I want to see what the video
looks like without a specific clip and there are so many more shortcuts I'm
going to overlay it here so you can see it you can definitely pause the video
here just to take a screenshot but these are some of my favorites that I use all
the time
why mistake I used to make was color correcting each
clip individually I did this for years and trust me this was tough when I color
correct videos now I create color presets I select all the clips I want to
color with command a and I double click on the color preset this method isn't
perfect because lighting in varied but it's a great shortcut to save time step
7 now let's add some graphics I love
adding cute little cartoon effects or little sparkles here and there just to
jazz up my videos I always try to use the same effects font and colors on my
videos
graphics can definitely help you define your personal brand one of the biggest
headaches I get while I'm editing is running out of storage space it is such
a huge struggle when editing if you run into the storage space issue be sure to
delete your generated files delete the rendered unused files and it will save
you so much space
step 9 is to save your masterpiece you've spent all of this time editing
and now it's time to finally save and share it with the world
so I final cut I like to share directly to YouTube so it makes it super super
simple seamless and easy step 10 now that you've saved your video now it's
time to store it I personally like to store my videos on my hard drive and an
online storage solution like Dropbox on my phone I can also access Dropbox so I
could grab those videos whenever I need them to upload onto social media ha and
that is a wrap that is how I edit my youtube videos and it'll usually take
anywhere between 20 to 30 hours for me to edit a video I am so proud to say
that I'm so youtuber who edits her own videos I am still involved with most of
the entire production process be sure to check out my blog fashion by alikom to
see a full written step-by-step guide on how I edit my videos in case you didn't
catch everything I said in this video here I also included my camera gear and
my favorite equipment so if you're interested in starting your own YouTube
channel be sure to go check that out as well what are the biggest challenges to
starting a website it's just knowing where to begin I think it's so important
nowadays to have an online portfolio a blog or website idea desiring my own
website was super daunting but Squarespace made it so simple there are
hundreds and hundreds of designer templates amazing award-winning customer
service but around 24/7 so you can message them whatever if you have any
questions or concerns they are right there every step of the way go to
squarespace.com for a free trial visit squarespace.com slash fashion bye alley
when you're ready to launch your website to get 10% off fun five guys bail
actually likes to sit on my lap while I edit my videos I know this isn't
probably not the most comfortable I should to sit in but this is her
favorite spot
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Billionaire Volunteers to be Killed, Have Brain Uploaded to a Computer
A billionaire from Silicon Valley has signed up to kill himself in an attempt to try and
achieve immortality, for ten thousand dollars.
Sam Altman, an entrepreneur paid $10,000 to join 24 other people on a waiting list to
have their brains uploaded to a computer, which involves being killed.
The startup performing the operation, Nectome says this method is �100 percent fatal,�
in the company�s own words.
�The user experience will be identical to physician-assisted suicide,� Nectome�s
co-founder Robert McIntyre bluntly explained.
�Our mission is to preserve your brain well enough to keep all its memories intact: from
that great chapter of your favorite book to the feeling of cold winter air, baking an
apple pie, or having dinner with your friends and family,� said Nectome on its site.
�We believe that within the current century it will be feasible to digitize this information
and use it to recreate your consciousness.�
The process is essentially embalming a person�s brain, so it can be possibly simulated later
on a computer.
Somehow, the person�s consciousness might be transplanted into another thing in the
future, after the person accepts the fate of death first.
These living people will be hooked up to some type of machine, and then their brains will
be filled with Nectome�s �custom embalming chemicals.�
This idea is so serious, it must be performed only in US states where physician-assisted
suicide is legal, which is only 5 out of 50 states, because this idea is essentially suicide.
People who want to have their brains embalmed must have a terminal illness and a prognosis
of six months to live or less.
It can probably be assumed that billionaire Sam Altman will not choose to end his human
life with this before he has a terminal illness much later in life.
It is unclear whether or not this legal requirement can be avoided.
The idea of uploading a person�s consciousness to a computer, which may place it in an inanimate
object or horrifically trap a person with possibilities we can hardly conceive of sounds
like hell, a fate worse than death to me.
To people obsessed with pushing the boundaries of technology no matter what the consequences,
this actually sounds like a good idea.
People who are excited about this include �futurologist� Dr. Ian Pearson, who believes
that in about 50 years we will be able to transfer our brains to �the cloud.� He
claims this will allow people to �use any android that you feel like to inhabit the
real world.�
According to the Sun:
�Altman, whose company Y Combinator funds startups, is best buds with fellow Silicon
Valley billionaire (and PayPal co-founder) Peter Thiel.
The two were recently lampooned when Altman let slip that they were planning to escape
a potential apocalypse by hiding in the bunker in Thiel�s home in New Zealand.
But, if you�re living in a computer, do you even have to worry about the end of days?�
This idea sounds like a veritable hell, and personally I�d rather die than risk the
possibility of having my consciousness be helplessly trapped in an inanimate object,
or replicated without my soul.
I believe in the soul, so I don�t know how that would work in this situation.
People can do what they want, but for me I am content with the current state of life
and death as a human being.
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Why You Need Residual Income - Duration: 7:55.
Kris Krohn here with Limitless Wealth TV and today we're talking about residual
income and specifically why you're going to need it and there's something you
need to do about it today.
Alright, my friends. Welcome back what I want to do
right now is I want to talk about why you need a residual income. I really want
to move as much way as I can from the cliche, MLM, hype, energy, residual income,
financial freedom, I just want to get real practical and real with you today,
right. All of us right now is spending, we're spending our time at jobs and
we're trading those jobs, trading dollars for hours and we're putting in all this
effort whether there were business owners, whether the business is running us
or we've got a job, we're putting in all this time and efforts so that we can have a
paycheck and the average person right now makes forty four thousand dollars a
year so if you think about it, we'll work for a month and what we're really
gaining for that work is $4,000 a month of income and this is
you and your income is probably a little bit different but this $4,000
a month, what you're doing right now is you're trading, let's just call it
45 hours a week for this income and so I'm putting in the time, I'm
getting paid for my time and right now I'm young, I'm healthy, I can work but a
time is going to come when you're not able to work, people don't want to employ you,
you can't work anymore and something happens and yet you're accustomed to
this idea inflating this $4,000 a month and the question is, how do you actually
create a residual income that creates freedom because wouldn't you agree with
me right now that if you had a residual income paying you $4,000 a month, that
some of you might actually want from your job? I guarantee if some of you do
not like your job, you would walk and if you like your job, you're like, dude, I'll
make $4,000 residuals, I'll make $4,000 for my job, I'll make
$8,000 and that's also cool but there's a lot of people that when
they realize wait a second, if I'm capable of making $4,000 a month
residually, then why would I need that job? Apparently I can employ
time more productively, more powerfully and what I want to talk about is this
concept of a residual income and there's a couple of different ways of doing this
but let's just talk about a common one. Let's say that you buy a property and
this property has a cash flow of $500 a month. For a basic single family home
below the median, it's probably on the high side we do deals like this, we see
this. $500 is a lot less than $4,000 a month, it's an eighth of it but this is $500
that is different than this four, think about this, if this person with $4,000 a
month is check to check, then how much discretionary income do they have every
month? They have zero discretionary but this $500 now means what? Means that they
have $500 left over at the amount that they didn't have before. Here they have
nothing to invest, here they have $500 to invest. You can compound that and you can
grow that. What would happen if because of how you took my advice and the equity
in the home and in time, let's say it took you 4 years and you went from
one home to two homes, this home was also making $500 a month.
Well now you're actually making $1,000 a month on residual, it's still only a
quarter of what you had here but it's all this discretionary income that you
didn't have before. If you really love your family and want to financially set
them up and take care of them, I'm not inviting you to create residual income
so you don't have to work but I am inviting you to create a residual income
because it is the prudent safe thing to do. You see, I want to just share with you
for just a moment what society's game plan is. Society says this is what
residual, they have a residual income plan for you, it's if you put your money
in a 401k and if you put money in an IRA and if you put money in your home equity
then when it comes time to retirement, let's say that you actually have
$250,000, that's a lot higher than a lot of
people end up having but let's just let's just call it something you're
going to have more than that, let's call it $250,000, they're going to tell you that
you should put it into an annuity and the typical annuity can safely guarantee
somewhere around 4%. Not quite the rate of inflation, pretty close to it but
it's also real dollars in hand and I want to ask you for a moment, what
is 4% of $250,000? It's $10,000 a year so if you break that out according
to month, that's going to be somewhere around $800 a month and I want to ask
you, can you live off of $800 a month when you're accustomed to $4,000 a month?
Most people can't afford to do that in fact, if you just wanted to replace your
income based on this math alone, you're probably going to need 1.25 million
dollars and and by the way, that with inflation, you need more than that
because that's still representing today's dollars but how many people can
really set 1.5 million dollars aside? Not very many people so
the solution says, we need to take enough financial ownership over our own life
that we can find a solution that society can't offer us, that's why I talk about
real estate, it's not the only way that I create wealth but it is a good way that
I create wealth and it's a dependable way and it is transferable meaning
I can teach you how to do it, I can give you tools and resources so that you can
do the same thing. When I had a residual income $10,000 a month, I
quit my job. I was nervous, I got my jobs paying me
tiddlywinks in the beginning and actually paying me quite well by the
time I left but I was nervous and what I did, I was glad I did because again, I had
this freedom and the freedom is what I value more than anything. If we want to
talk this game of residual income, it's not about the money,
residual income is about this word right here, it's how do I create the freedom
for me and my family to have more options and more choices and most
importantly, when it does come to those elder years and retirement years, have
you put plans in place that really got you taken care of? So one of
the things that I want you to want to invite you to do is, I want you to think
about how you're saving access money from your day job and I want you to
think about where you're putting it and if you're putting it in places that are
not going to get you where you want to go, it's time to diversify, it's time to
peel off some of that money and to put it into investments that can
help get you there. Now if you want to see some examples of what those are what
those look like, you can click the link on the website up here and me and my
team will show you and educate you on that website some of the different
options you have where you can easily blow traditional financial means out of
the water and do something incredible with your life whether it's through real
estate or through some of the other options that we have because at the end
of the day, that residual income is what's going to make the biggest
difference. You may never retire from working, they say the average man dies
within 5 years of quitting or retiring but instead of working because
you have to or instead of working at a job that you'd rather not, set yourself
up for success, be wise with your money and set money aside and friends, that's
why you need a residual income. Are you ready to get started on your journey of
creating and building wealth and establishing a residual income? Click the
link. Listen, when I started, I had nothing and I'm going to share with you some
options where with very little you can grow something tremendous so join me on
the website let me and my team educate you on what that looks like
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