How much would you pay for a Google Doc?
They can be made for free...
So you might be thinking you wouldn't pay much for something that costs nothing to make. I know that's what the younger, stingier version of me would have said.
How much would you pay to have a conversation with someone? Old me would have said conversations are free, so why would I pay for one?
How much would you pay for a book? A few dollars, perhaps? I'd have thought about how much I'd typically seen books sold for and guess based on that. Maybe you're nodding along, thinking that young me has a point.
Now, what if that Google doc, that conversation, that book…
What if it taught you how to run a business?
What if it taught you how to make millions of dollars with a skill?
What if someone gave you the literal BLUEPRINT to success?
What would you pay for it then?
See, the problem with basing your perception of value on the sticker price is that it forever exiles you from the ranks of the truly competent. I'm not saying there isn't any good free info out there because there definitely is...
But anyone worth their salt, anyone you'd want to prostrate yourself at their feet and beg for guidance from...
They have an infinite number of better things to do than to teach you for free or to give out their knowledge for free via any medium.
You might get lucky, and someone gives out some of the good stuff to get you on their list or to build their brand (depending on which marketing school philosophy they live by), but there's a whole world of secret information you can only access by opening your wallet.
If that offends you, you're on the wrong list, bucko.
But if you have an above-room-temperature IQ, you probably already knew this deep down, even if it's inconvenient to admit.
You know that renting a lifetime of experience is a literal cheat code and can put you many steps ahead - being shown things that might have taken you years to figure out alone, safe in the knowledge that what you're being taught has already been tested by who is teaching you.
So if you have the Mr. Beast mentality on consultants ("consultants are literally cheat codes") and your copy needs a second set of evil, evil eyes... you're in luck.
Here's the link:
James Perkins