Omnichannel - Turn Your Knowledge Into A Million Dollar Launch

Episode Date: February 16, 2024

Send us a textEver felt trapped in a job with no growth in sight? Meet Evan, a former Target staffer whose career trajectory took a 180-degree turn into the realm of digital marketing mastery, and now... he's spilling his secrets. Our candid conversation with Evan unveils the metamorphosis from retail to revolutionizing subject matter experts' bank accounts through dynamic sales funnels. He not only reveals his three-step plan to digital wealth but stresses the undeniable value of genuine connections with potential customers.Taking action is the heart of today's discussion as we dig into the art of transforming resistance to selling into profitable ventures. We share insights from a staggering $1.6 million launch, all thanks to the strategic use of webinars and lead magnets. The chat navigates through the challenges and mindset shifts needed to excel in the ambitious world of digital entrepreneurship, alongside the pivotal role of storytelling and AI in business growth. Taylor's tale of copywriting wizardry that boosted his wife's salon business further underscores the transformative power of compelling communication.But this episode isn't just about making money; it's about making a difference. We explore how monetizing passion and expertise isn't confined to influencers with massive followings but is accessible to anyone with a niche interest and internet access. Plus, we look towards the future, contemplating the profound benefits of instilling entrepreneurial skills and a growth mindset in the next generation. Whether you're seeking a side hustle or dreaming of a digital empire, this episode with Evan serves up the inspiration and actionable advice to fuel your journey.Get a FREE Copy of the High Converting Online Events Book: https://book.dominikalegrand.com/

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Nine to five might be just something they do to pay the bills, but they might be super passionate about something. And if they're thinking about that thing on vacation, that's a really good sign that they can become a subject matter expert. And they can blow up online and avenge. And so you have to know what you're talking about in order to get good responses. And even then, you need to be able to read this and put your consumer hat on and be like, Okay, if I read this, would this move me in a work? These are the funnel. Getting my first client because i took action and i talked to a business owner that was it for me that gave me so much confidence i'm like oh my gosh anybody can do this hello
Starting point is 00:00:34 everyone welcome back to the omichannel podcast today i have the amazing evan with me sharing his story from going to work for target for 20 years into turning his business into um what exactly did you turn your business to come a club winner multiple times helping experts monetize their expertise oh yeah helping subject matter experts is what i call them people that have amazing knowledge for specific things online, I help them turn that knowledge into high converting funnels to help them sell their knowledge. That sounds amazing. So can you tell me a bit your story, by the way? Like, how do you go from target to a subject matter expert?
Starting point is 00:01:18 Oh, yeah. So I've worked retail, basically my entire life until about five years ago, I started at 15 at McDonald's. That was my first job. So it was either food service or some form of retail. And after I got a degree, Target allowed me to promote to a senior team lead level. And then I got to an executive team lead level. And I just did that. And I ran teams and I was in basically every position that you can imagine at the store level. And then the next step for me would have been to go up to Minneapolis, which is their headquarters. And my wife does not like the cold. So I was not going to go to Minneapolis. So I knew that I was capped and I did that for many years. And I started working,
Starting point is 00:02:02 you know, 60, 70, 80 hours 80 hours especially during q4 very busy time in retail and then one day I saw this online course for digital marketing I had never done digital marketing and it intrigued me I'm like well shoot that that could be good at least at the very least it would be a good side hustle right like I could make some side income maybe I know a lot of people take these courses and they try things online and it doesn't work, whether it's affiliate marketing or dropshipping. I mean, they see ads for this stuff all the time. Well, I had never really seen ads. Only if you're in this world, you see ads for it all the time. But if you're in retail, you're really not seeing the ads for things so the first ad that I really noticed I bought the the course and it was amazing it showed me the foundations of how to do digital marketing for brick and mortar businesses chiropractors med spas roofing companies you know helping them generate leads and this was back in 2018 and very quickly I realized I was
Starting point is 00:03:02 pretty good at it because there's there's a three-step process. You got to learn how to prospect. You got to learn how to close deals. And you got to learn how to do the fulfillment, building out the funnels. It's pretty simple. It really is. People make these things so much more difficult than they are. If you can put the right offer in front of the right person at the right time, you can sell anything.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Yeah, that sounds amazing. Do you remember what the first course that was? You said it was a digital marketing course? Yeah, it was actually a program that a guy named Douglas James put out. And back then it was called the Expert Academy. And now it's Industry Marketing Academy. And he's still rocking and rolling. Douglas James has been doing this a lot longer than me.
Starting point is 00:03:47 He's probably been doing digital marketing for small business for at least 10 years. And now he has evolved into, oh man, DeFi, into cryptocurrencies. He is buying businesses. He's doing a whole lot of things. So, you know, and he's kind of one of my mentors that I follow that, you know, every time he moves up, I'm So, you know, and he's kind of one of my mentors that
Starting point is 00:04:05 I follow that, you know, every time he moves up, I'm like, you know, four or five rungs down and I just like, okay, maybe I'll get to that next level. And now I have a really good support system of mentors that are doing, you know, insane numbers. You're talking when you start this business, most people think, hey, if I can just make $10,000 a month, that would be great. And then once you hit that, you realize, okay, well, how about $25,000 a month? And his program, actually, when I hit that, this was maybe four and a half years ago, I got this $25,000 a month award. And I was like, oh, this is great. And then as you keep scaling, you realize there's people ahead of you that are doing million dollars every month, you know, multi-million dollars. Then you got some of these people on podcasts, you know,
Starting point is 00:04:47 you got people like you and influencers out there where there is no cap. And if there ever gets to be a cap, you can sell that business for a 10x multiple and you go start something else. It's amazing. It's like the head on a treadmill, right? It's like always more and more and more. You just want to keep growing. You never stop. Yep. So you said this three-step process and the first was prospecting. And I want to go here a bit because I feel like that's the hardest part for, especially even if they have subject matter expertise. There's a lot of artistic people with expertise. They just don't know how to get to people, you know, like in front of people. So what would be your number one tip for prospecting for the experts? So if I'm going after what I call a subject matter expert, I just am going to be myself.
Starting point is 00:05:36 I'm going to send them a quick little video showing them. I call it the illuminator strategy. I use Loom for it. It's very easy to use. It's a screen recording. And I'm going to cover everything that I see on them online and I'm going to give them extreme value. I'm just going to give them tips of what I'm seeing in their current funnel. Many of them, it's amazing. There are YouTubers and TikTokers out there that are making a lot of money from ads,
Starting point is 00:06:02 right? Like they're making the ad money or the gift money, but they're making maybe five to 15,000. There's, there's somewhere in that range and they think that's it. They just assume that's all they're going to be able to do. They don't really know, you know, they might be thinking, well, should I be like Mr. Beast? And should I create these chocolate bars? Like, what do I do here? And I'm like, timeout, you have a warm audience. Many of these subject matter experts will have over a hundred thousand followers. I'm like, that's a warm audience. You're an expert at something or these people wouldn't be following you. You need
Starting point is 00:06:33 to productize that knowledge because people can learn anything on the internet, right? Like you and I, if we wanted to learn how to paint a house or if we wanted to learn how to build a car, all of the information is available. What's not available is the step-by-step instructions and what to not do, like the things to look out for. Well, the experts that have made it, they've probably spent years making mistakes and learning all that stuff. So them productizing their knowledge, there's nothing wrong with that, right? Because it's going to save people time and money when they buy their course or their program or their one-on-one masterminds or whatever they're going to buy from them. So I help these subject matter experts monetize their brand way more than just ad spend. Yeah, that's amazing.
Starting point is 00:07:19 Yeah. So basically what you were saying is that you know exactly the type of experts you're going after. You said 100K follower mark, right? So you know exactly who they are. And then you just go over to see what they've been doing and then personalized, you know, or loom video them to like, hey, I think this is something that you could do. And they're like, oh, my God, that's so cool. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:07:41 I want to work with you. How do we do this, right? That's kind of your process. it's very authentic as well you know there's over just youtube alone there's over 325 000 channels that have over 100 000 followers you will never get to the end of these experts now some of them you know you may not be able to work with, but some of them you can, I mean, there's gamers out there. There's a lot of gaming channels, right? But even gamers, if they put together a little, you know, I don't know, $19 course on how to beat this game, they're going to sell it. If they got 300,000 people, there's a percentage of people that
Starting point is 00:08:18 follow them. Like, you know what? I'm wanting to beat this game. Let me just buy this thing. There's just, the list goes on and on and on yeah that's so good and you know what um i know people they do it backwards as well like they are like i'm gonna create a course even though i have no following and you know my expertise level is like somewhat you know something you know i learned from online right i'm gonna create a course and i'm gonna try so hard to sell it and it's not selling because it's just like there's no audience there to buy and it's just like so hard to do but in your case it's like the expertise is already there it's just you have to kind of help them productize and monetize that right absolutely yeah and it blows my mind how many of these influencers with huge followings
Starting point is 00:09:00 don't even they don't even have a link in their bio or their description there's there's nowhere to go to buy anything they're just they're just talking it it does blow my mind as well and i was even thinking um i've been following this psychology channel there's this lady with like 250k subscribers and she's fucking amazing and i'm like there's no link to buy nothing there's nothing to sell there's not even a contact you know in her you know description like no email i couldn't find her website there's a website there's no contact info i'm like oh my god like this lady is amazing i see people loving the content it's just there's nothing there's nothing to buy and i'm like i'm so ready to buy like what do i buy there's nothing to buy and i'm like fuck maybe I should send you know her channel to you and you
Starting point is 00:09:46 you're gonna hit her up like hey or you you could do a loom video you could share that piece that you just said send it to her because she might not even be thinking that way now you might have a lot of experts out there they don't want to sell things right it's fine they might see an ethical dilemma there if it's psychology or something like you know what I just want to help people and there's nothing wrong with that there's a lot of people psychology or something like, you know what, I just want to help people. And there's nothing wrong with that. There's a lot of people out there. They're like, you know what? I don't feel like selling anything. That's not why I got into this. I just want to, you know, help people online. All good. They can do that. But there's a lot of other people that would love to monetize their brand. It would help their family and give them more time freedom.
Starting point is 00:10:20 You got a lot of these YouTubers on here that have huge followings and they still have a full-time job and they would love to do YouTube full-time. They just haven't gotten to the revenue point where they could leave their career yet. So what I do helps them tremendously to get to that point. They're like, oh my gosh, I can make X, Y, Z. I'll give you an example. I knew a guy that, I have these bird dogs, so I have two people, basically their job is to go out and find me subject matter experts that fit my criteria exactly, and then they
Starting point is 00:10:51 bring them to me, I get them on a call, and I close them, and then the team fulfills for them. So that's where I'm at now in my agency. Well, I had a bird dog send me this one guy, and he was helping people learn how to start a glamping or an Airbnb business. This was a few years ago now. So we got on a call, closed them on. And he also wasn't selling anything.
Starting point is 00:11:13 He was making money from Google because of his YouTube channel. And he was making money with his Airbnb businesses, right? Those were his two sources of income. He wasn't selling anything though. And he had, at that point, he had well over a hundred thousand followers. So we put together a simple webinar and we did a lead magnet. You know, I might be talking some industry terms here, but we built a simple little PDF lead magnet on some tips on if you want to start an Airbnb business. People that opted in for that got an email sequence to get them to a webinar. And in that webinar, within a two-week
Starting point is 00:11:45 period, we did over $700,000 for this person that has his channel. And when we did the replay for the next couple of weeks, and then we closed the cart, right? There was real scarcity, real urgency. We did 1.6 million total. Just everybody. I really hope you took some commission on the sales or something. It was $90,000. I'm not ashamed to do that. And what I'm even more proud about is that $90,000 didn't go to me. I taught somebody else how to build that funnel, and the $90,000 went to them. That's why I started Subject Matter Expert Academy to teach people how to do what I do.
Starting point is 00:12:23 That's amazing. So basically, you can multiply the knowledge, you know, and teach people how to do exactly what you're doing. I love it. I love it. Yeah, but it's so good. Because like I said, you're going after people that have the expertise, right? There's no fake expertise. There is the following there. They have been working. It's just that they what do you do with people? By the way, I'm just, like, jumping into the next question, what do you do with people that have shame around selling, you know, because I think you said there are some people who are, like, oh, you know, I don't want to be a sellout, you know, like, here we go, you know, this person is selling again, especially there is some resistance when there is, like, sponsors in videos, especially in videos,
Starting point is 00:13:01 like, okay, the sponsors, here we go again, right? So what do you do with those people that are like, just like, I don't know if I can sell, I just feel like so like, I'm not a sellout. What do I do? Yeah, no, it happens sometimes. I am not a clinical psychologist. I'm not a psychiatrist. But what I typically find is those people have what I call a scarcity mindset. And somewhere in their past, they were taught that making money is wrong on some level. And being rich is wrong. And it's not. Money is just paper. It's just a tool that you use to do whatever you want to do in the world.
Starting point is 00:13:35 So if you want to help people, money will help you help more people. And I'll give you an example. My big why for why I started digital marketing was I wanted to have more time with my family. I've got three kids. My wife and I just finished foster care classes. We're about to start fostering kids or have even more. Well, I wanted to get out of retail so I could spend more time with them. Like making more money, that's great.
Starting point is 00:13:57 But money was just a, it was the way I could get more time freedom. Once I got that time freedom, it was around 18 months into doing digital marketing that I was able to leave retail full time and do digital marketing. When I started hitting my goals of, okay, now I have the money coming in and I can have the time freedom, I started getting bored and complacent. This is what entrepreneurs won't tell you. Once they start hitting certain goals, they're just like, oh crap. Like, is this it? Is this all there is to it? Like, this isn't fun anymore. You know, I don't, maybe I'll go back to Target because now I miss my team of people. Like, it's really weird. So now my big why, and I've got it, I've got a big whiteboard
Starting point is 00:14:36 right next to me. On the very top, it says family mission trips. Like, that's my big why. I want to take my family on overseas mission trips we want to build schools and churches and water wells and whatever else right well that's going to take unlimited resources I'll never get enough money to help all the people in the world right so it keeps me fired up just yesterday I closed a client $9,200 setup fee and then I have a 25% red share deal on the back end this is what I do and I need that revenue to keep coming because I got big plans with my family to help people. And that might evolve. Like my big why has evolved once over the next decade, it might evolve again. You always have to be open
Starting point is 00:15:17 to that. But the people that are saying, you know, oh gosh, I don't want to, I don't want to charge for my services. That feels wrong. I'm like, all right, but what you're saying is I don't want to charge for my services. That feels wrong. I'm like, all right, but what you're saying is I don't want to help as many people as I could help with what I do. That's really what you're saying. That's such a good way to think about it, especially, you know, I think when you have your mission locked in and loaded, even if there is resistance, even if you get into a call with someone,
Starting point is 00:15:43 you say, oh my God, it's so expensive. Like, oh my God, I can't, you know. then you're like, okay, cool. Next one. You know, it's not, it doesn't hit you. Like, what am I doing with my, you don't get in your head basically about things like that. No, like I said, every day, another YouTuber hits, you know, a hundred thousand subscribers, actually multiple hit it. So you'll never get to the end of that list. You know, you'll never be able to talk to all of them anyway. So that old saying, there's a lot of fish in the sea. If somebody is not ready to work with me, that happens too. I don't close everybody. And it's not because I don't know what I'm doing. It's because they have some sort of a barrier.
Starting point is 00:16:17 Maybe it's mental. Maybe it's a time barrier. Maybe they just, you know, there's a trust issue there. They've never seen this work before. And I can show them all the testimonials I want. Some people, if they're stuck in that scarcity mindset, I just move on. But I know when it's a right fit, I mean, you know this as well. When you get on a call with somebody and it's the right fit, it just flows. It's so easy. It doesn't even feel like you're stalling because you're really not. You're just leading them down the path they were already going to go on and they're basically roping you into their journey, which is awesome. Yeah, that's so good. Do you do any type of content marketing to get people to come to you?
Starting point is 00:16:53 Or you get referrals? Or it's just like you guys have your team reaching out and people say yes to you basically that way? Yeah, I don't have any agency level paid advertising running. I never have. It's just I have these, like I said, these bird dogs. And then every once in a while, I'll personally reach out to somebody like if I see an influencer and I'm like, selling, this thing is old as the hills. You might have seen this book before. It's called The Greatest Salesman in the World. And the guy's name is Og. It's old.
Starting point is 00:17:34 I don't think his parents were thinking original gangster. They just called him Og. But there's secrets in this book. One of them is persist until you succeed. Think and Grow Rich, that's another good book. And when I'm wanting a client, I'm pretty relentless. I'll stay on them until they say yes to me because I know I can help them. I typically go after people that I'll see as I'm just scrolling on social. I'll see somebody and I'm like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:17:59 This person has really good charisma. They're super energetic. They have great presence on camera, they look like they love what they do, I'm going to reach out to them. I love that. And you know what, I'm also in the same way. I'm also in the same way. But you know why it's working? It's working because you know that you want that person, you want that person for a reason. And you know why. And you can explain to them why you want them for me it's the same for like for example podcast guesting you know like when i have people that are you know bonet halberd copywriting you know i'm sure you know i've heard of him as well
Starting point is 00:18:34 or taylor valch came to the show as well i actually went through traffic and funnels back in the day went through client kit i still follow his new um what is it oh gosh he's got a new chamber he has the chamber now or whatever the wealthy consultant yeah but that was that too you know i tried i think two years ago i tried to get him on the show on my show and he was like meh it didn't happen it didn't work but then i don't know i was just like i i just got him you know i don't know it's just like god i knew why i wanted him to come to the show and know and it's it happens all the time so i i can relate to that but i know why i want him i know him you know i know the questions i
Starting point is 00:19:17 know it's the same with with the youtubers you see the charisma you see the energy you see that they could sell really well like they can sense that you see them in that you see the energy, you see that they could sell really well. They can sense that you see them in that way and you can just tell them that. Yeah, Taylor Welch. He was actually, it's funny you mentioned him. He was one of the main influencers in late 2018 or early 2019 where I learned that you could charge high ticket prices for your service. Before that, you know, coming from a retail background, I would never in a million years think, oh gosh, I should be charging thousands of dollars to build this funnel. Well, if I can
Starting point is 00:19:59 make a funnel that'll make you hundreds of thousands of dollars, why shouldn't I charge you thousands of dollars, right? Like it makes perfect sense investment both of us are going to get it so he he really helped me with my mindset early on and i'm very grateful to him for that yeah so taylor if you're listening to this one evan you have a huge fan two fans here in the show um now he was he was really... Fangirling. No, he was very pioneer in his ways. You know, the smartest guy in marketing. That's what he called himself with Chris, actually.
Starting point is 00:20:35 So, yeah, it's crazy how that evolved. And, you know, we both got traffic on funnel, you know, programs as well. I love the copywriting on those fucking funnels. I don't know. It's just like, I don't know who did those.'m like screenshotting everything and it's so good like the way they are structuring your funnels i'm sure you have seen those two as well well and not to it's so funny taylor is welcome to hijack this podcast but we're just talking about him now his story is so relatable and relatable to me. You know, he started learning marketing to help his wife get more clients for her hair salon, right? And that was lead generation, which is what I was doing.
Starting point is 00:21:12 And then he took it upon himself to learn copywriting, which helped him, I'm sure, get a lot more clients for his wife. But also it turned his business completely upside down where he was now, you know, he used to work in a church and then he was growing his agency because he learned copyright. Copywriting is a very important skill. Every business needs a good copywriter. Exactly. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Hey, we totally like, okay, Taylor, again, we appreciate you. We love you. Whatever. But I think it's good because I think when I was talking to him, he also said the first mission of his was to make money, basically make more money. That was all he wanted. And then pivoting into a bigger mission.
Starting point is 00:21:56 Okay, why am I doing this? I think you as well got to that point where like, okay, now I have the money and where I'm going from here. And, you know, just looking in the mission to build schools like having this you know international mission to help and give back and foster i think those things are amazing and you can get to do that with your with money with the money that you're making from your business so that's so cool yeah and teaching my kids too that's super important to me is teaching them you you know, the value of a dollar, the value of hard work, the value of helping others, you know, being living selflessly, where most of our culture is all about being selfish, you know, what can what can this do for me.
Starting point is 00:22:39 So that's, that's something that when I look back, that's what it's the most important impact that I can make is with my sphere of influence. And it starts with my family. Yeah, that's amazing. Thank you. Thank you for sharing that. I want to go back to the subject matter expertise a little bit and on the programs that you have. So you basically have two parts of your business, right? One is the done for you.
Starting point is 00:23:06 And one is the, a bit more on a coaching side, right? That you teach people how to become, how to build funnels, like basically the basics of one-on-ones on marketing to sell online products and services. Yeah. Yeah. We take them from A to Z.
Starting point is 00:23:25 It's really from basics to advanced in the program. Is it like a 12-week program? How long is the program? Program is eight weeks, and then we have lifetime support. We have lifetime calls, weekly calls, that when you're in the program, once eight weeks end, the weekly calls never end. And I'm running the calls. I have other experts come in and run the calls. end and i'm doing i'm running the calls i have other
Starting point is 00:23:45 experts come in and run the calls these are private zoom calls with the group and they're great you know we get to stay on the cutting edge all this ai that's come out in the past year year and a half we're right on top of it and we're getting some really cool things going are you using ai in your business or are you trying to you are oh yeah i use ai oh i'm just asking if you're like anti-ai or with ai like which which which part are you leaning towards more like yeah so i am not anti-ai at all i've used it all i mean i use it daily you know i don't use it solely so where you're gonna mess up is if somebody is like, hey, let's just use AI. Well, AI is not human, right? So we talked about how important copywriting is. You know, there's
Starting point is 00:24:31 Jasper AI, there's Meet Cody, there's ChatGPT. All of them are using some of the same foundational things. For images, you can use Midjourney, Dali. There's so many tools out there now, and there's thousands of tools that are just pulling from those other tools. Those are like the baselines. But the ChatGPT, I've used that to help me craft emails for my clients. I've used it to help me craft landing page copy. But all we are are prompt engineers. That's it.
Starting point is 00:25:00 It gives us responses based on how good our prompts are. And so you have to know what you're talking about in order to get good responses and even then you need to be able to read this and put your consumer hat on and be like okay if i read this would this move me or does this look like it came from a robot right it's not to the point yet where we can just give it a prompt and just let it go and just copy paste if you do do that, you're not going to see good results. That's our experience so far. But some of the AI tools that we're using are bots that have all of the, they've got all of our knowledge put into the database. So we can now expand our reach. Instead of it being one-to-one on these direct messages, it can be one-to-infinite numbers because we have this bot that has our mindset as far as the knowledge base of what we provide.
Starting point is 00:25:51 And if somebody's asking that bot a question, it's almost as if I'm answering because I've already given it all of my answers. And there's tweaking that can be done all along the way. But some of these things, they're really just meant to help us. I mean, robots, if they go too far, then it turns into Terminator, right? They take over everything. Yeah, I know. But at this point, we're just meant to use them as extensions of ourselves to help us be more productive and more efficient. And that's how the agency right now is using them. Yeah, that's amazing. How big is your team that you're managing? So I have full-time, we have
Starting point is 00:26:27 four, and then I have part-time VAs. And for some of my clients, I have partnered with other agencies because they have expertise in certain things that we need to fulfill for this client. And, you know, some of those teams have 20 people on their team. So it just depends on who the client is, on how many team members. But just for subject matter expert, there's four, five, including me. And I got by just me for the first two years before I hired my first VA at all. Yeah, that's why I was wanting to ask you, like, how long did that take you to get there to hire people to help you out? That's one of my mistakes.
Starting point is 00:27:05 And I just didn't know any better. If I could do it all over again, I would have hired a prospecting VA on day one. Because I was working full time. I was having to prospect all these businesses. And it's funny, I did not choose a niche. I teach everybody now, like, hey, just go after one niche
Starting point is 00:27:20 that you have interest in. Everybody says, oh, there's passion in the profits. Well, there's a reason everybody says that. That is, there's a lot of truth to that. But when I started off, my first client was a CrossFit gym. And the only reason is because it was right behind the store I was working. And I went there on my lunch break and I talked to the owner. I didn't even take my, I took my name tag off, but I had still my retail garb on. And I'm just talking to this guy. And I remember drawing him a funnel in his office and he's retail garb on and I'm just talking to this guy. And I remember drawing him a funnel in his office and he's looking at it and I'm probably explaining it terribly when I'm
Starting point is 00:27:50 talking to him. And we get to the end, he looks at me, he's like, man, he's like, I don't really understand a lot of what you just said, but you're clearly excited about this. Let's give it a shot. And the point is the way I got him is I was like super fast because I only had X amount of time on my lunch break. So I walked into this gym. I got lucky. He was in the middle of two classes. He was sweeping up. He had one of those big brooms.
Starting point is 00:28:13 And I just basically yell out. I'm like, hey, I can fill this place with more members. If you got five minutes, I'll tell you how. And he's like looking at me like, who is this guy, right? And he's like, he puts his things out. He is this guy? Right. And he's like, he puts his things out. He's like, all right, let's, let's go back to the office. And then, you know, I had the gall to ask him, do you have a, you have a pen and paper? Like I wasn't prepared at all. Right. Still got him as a client. One thing that I think most people, uh, I'll pull up another name
Starting point is 00:28:38 now. Noah Kagan is he's doing a book launch this month. Uh, it's what is it? Million dollar weekend.com. If you're watching this, you know, what is it, milliondollarweekend.com. If you're watching this later, that book, I can't wait to read it because he's a very smart business person and he scaled like from nothing. Well, he put an infographic out earlier today and it was talking about an entrepreneur
Starting point is 00:28:56 learns then applies and then they learn more and then they apply more and it's a flywheel effect. A wantrepreneur will learn and then learn and then learn and then learn and learn. And it's a flywheel effect. A wantrepreneur will learn and then learn and then learn and then learn and learn, learn, learn. They never apply what they're learning. Well, the sad part about that is if you never apply it, if you never implement the knowledge, you're going to forget it and you're never going to move anywhere. So me not even understanding all the inner workings of a funnel, getting my first client because I took action and
Starting point is 00:29:24 I talked to a business owner, that was it for me. That gave me so much confidence. And I'm like, oh my gosh, anybody can do this. But there's so many people out there that are watching podcasts like this. And I mean, I'll watch podcasts, right? Like I love it. But they're watching and they're learning and they're watching and they're learning and they are never taking that next step. They're never taking action and they're wondering why it's not happening for them. Get out there and talk to business owners, period. Do these loom videos. Send them to these influencers. Learn. You got to learn first, but then apply it. I love that. I actually filmed an episode and published it on my other podcast about this very thing that you just want just want to do something you do it
Starting point is 00:30:05 and the people who do it they don't wait for it to be perfect they just go for it and do it and then you just learn on the way i think that's the best way to go about it and i love that you did that as well my first client was a yoga studio it was like walking in me and my business partner at the time and we were like okay so i'm just going through her website okay so we can get you more people and just like on her website basically i'm like okay it is like from a user experience standpoint it was super complicated to apply for a session it was like okay you know we can fix this for you and then we can get your social media so whatever it was like that it was like that and And then I was getting clients everywhere. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:30:46 How long ago was that? It was five years ago. It was five years ago. That's wow. So similar. It's insane. Yeah. And it hasn't stopped. If you go on Facebook ads library, or you're looking at the Google transparency ad center, like there's still so many people running ads to websites that are confusing. I'm like, wow, you're wasting money. So there's still so many people running ads to websites that are confusing. I'm like, wow, you're wasting money. So there's never an end to the types of businesses. If you just wanted to go after yoga studios the rest of your life, there's no end to the amount of clients that you could get.
Starting point is 00:31:16 I know. And I think for that reason, it's a lot. You need to buckle up and build a team around it if you want to service people. Or be like you and just white label it. Get people, contractors that have the specialty and just outsource all of that to them. So I think, like you said, again, I don't really understand people who have been struggling to get clients. Because it was so easy. And I think the passion is a big
Starting point is 00:31:45 part of it as well like you said if you are excited and passionate about stuff it's i was getting clients on airplanes because they were sitting next to me and we just happened to talk about like okay so what do you do like he was traveling to florida actually and and we just got to talking and i'm like okay i'm like checking his website and i'm like okay what we can do because i my main um the first thing i was starting doing is facebook ads you know that was my main specialty and then from then on just like going more deeper into different parts of the online marketing world but yeah it was so fucking easy it was the clients everywhere everywhere every conversation was a client and i it wasn't even. I was just talking to people and I think that was the best part. Oh yeah. No, that'll happen. And the people
Starting point is 00:32:30 in your sphere of influence, once they learn what you're doing, everybody knows a business owner, period. Everybody, whether they're a business owner or they know somebody that might be struggling or that's doing great, that could do better. Like before, you know, they're just going to be referring all these people to you that that's a here's a caution for people that are you know wanting to dive into online businesses if you don't choose a specific industry or niche then it's going to slow you down it's going to slow the trajectory of your success down because learning all of the ins and outs on any one niche is going to take time and effort and talking to business owners in the niche so real quick CrossFit two weeks later my wife talked
Starting point is 00:33:15 to one of our family friends that owned a nail salon that was my second client I had another person in the program that was in reach out and say hey I got this mortgage broker you look like you know what you're doing like you can you build this stuff out if I can close them I'm like sure so I just I had like six seven different niches at one point I'm like okay now I want to pull my hair out because I'm still working retail that's when I dove into just chiropractors that helped for a while but here's the the wild part I've never, or I've never gone and done CrossFit ever to this day. I just haven't done it. I've never gotten my nails did right. Like that's just never happened. I have never gone to a chiropractor, you know, thankfully I just have not needed that service.
Starting point is 00:33:55 So I wasn't really interested or passionate about any of those. And then one day I saw a post online where this guy asked, can somebody help us build a funnel to sell our stock trading course on Black Friday? That's when the light bulb went off for me. And that's when I made the switch from brick and mortar service businesses to online influencers. And I haven't looked back. That was, you know, late 2018. That's amazing. And I think, yeah, like you said, everyone is your client suddenly when you
Starting point is 00:34:27 are like putting yourself out there. And for me, a second was a carpentry business. And then I was like, I'm done. I'm just doing online and everyone that's online, you know, for the online coaching. And then I went to like, okay, I'm working with online coaches. And then online coaches came to me. And I realized like, fuck, even in online coaching, there are so many people coaching in so many subjects. And now I'm like, you know, have different clients in different industry. They are doing so well just by online marketing. But man, like it's a learning curve. So you got to be, you know, mindful of like where you're going and which, you know, industry.
Starting point is 00:35:02 Because you can learn each industry, but then still you have to have some kind of direction on what kind of service you provide for them and who are you providing services for. Yeah, absolutely. That's the ballgame. Yeah, I wanted to say something, but I completely lost my train of thought because of that. Yeah, online.
Starting point is 00:35:24 So I want to talk about this because obviously it was so easy for us to get people to to come to us to work with us just by walking into people like stores but when the pandemic hit and i'm not sure how is that for you that's why i started my podcast because i was like shit i need to get my online presence a bit more you know active um i could no longer walk into networking events or you know I had I could do online networking but then that was like slowing my business down so I had to like okay I need to do some kind of online something so people can find me and people can come to me or listen to my shit before they you know work with me so what was that process for you did you feel like a resistance because
Starting point is 00:36:05 I definitely did like I get like more resistance from people because it's online and I don't know how somehow they felt like it's less personal if you don't respond like no one cares like I don't know if that's something that you experience as well I was very fortunate to have shifted in 2019 to online influencers because had I stayed with CrossFit, let's just say I closed my first CrossFit client and I was like, you know what, this is it. I'm only going to ever do CrossFit gyms were closed. So that would have folded my business. And had I had left Target, you know, left retail and couldn't get back in there, my family would have starved, right? Or if I didn't know how I could go after influencers. Well, it was a very interesting effect the pandemic had. While it was terrible, my particular niche at the time was stocks and options traders. Well, everybody was now working from home wanting to learn how to trade to make money on, you know, and so that was those two years, honestly, it was insane. We had, we basically, one of my clients literally 10x'd because of the pandemic. It was just this
Starting point is 00:37:21 phenomenon. Anybody that was doing anything relating to things you could do to make money at home, it blew up. Yeah, that was a good choice. It's a good pivot for you. I could have never seen that coming. But there's always a sect of the population that's wanting to learn specific skills at any time. Other home services, they still did great.
Starting point is 00:37:45 You know, people now they're living at home during the pandemic. They can't do anything. So people are remodeling. You know, the people that had that niche, oh man, they also had a field day because everybody's now remodeling their bathrooms. Even gardening.
Starting point is 00:37:57 I think gardening was a big thing too. All of it, yeah. If you had, you know, landscaping, any of that stuff, they just went through the loop. They had two of their best years probably in history. Yeah. If you had landscaping, any of that stuff, they just went through the loop. They had two of their best years probably in history. Yeah. So I guess the lesson here is to pivot.
Starting point is 00:38:17 Just move with the trends, whatever is happening. So I think for you, it was really, really good that you did that at the time. And when you learn the marketing, the foundations of it it it's easy to pivot because it doesn't change the process of getting clients stays exactly the same the only thing that changes is the offer the copywriting it's pretty much it yeah by the way i wanted to ask you this and you can tell me if you if you want to share. When you guys are selling, let's say you have an influencer, it's over 100K, you pitch them, you know, to build a funnel, to launch a product or kind of a program or anything. Do you use any type of paid ads in-house or you just use the audience and social media or email lists to sell? We do both. We typically are going to start with organic because they already have a warm audience.
Starting point is 00:39:09 And then we're going to take, I do this thing called 30-30-30-10, where I'm going to take 30% of the profit that comes from that organic sale or the promotion that we ran. And then we're going to turn that 30% into paid ads to drive traffic, to even more people aware. We just take them right down the sales funnel. It's from awareness to traffic engagement, consideration, intent, and then purchase. Maybe mix some of those up. But we try to get people to understand that our influencer exists, but we want to test out the funnel first. If it can't convert for a warm audience, it's never going to convert for a cold audience. But when we get it to convert really well for a warm audience, we turn them hot and they're buying. Then we know we have something going.
Starting point is 00:39:51 Then we turn it into paid ads. And that's when you can really see that scale effect. I love that. Where do you see yourself in the next five years, if you don't mind sharing? I know of some of it you already talked about, but I just wonder if you have any vision for yourself other than the charity aspect. This is it. I don't want to ever do anything else. I love this. I love helping people who are passionate about what they do reach more people. And then the revenue is just a side effect of that. And my deals are pretty simple. If I have an influencer, I have two tiers and I don't mind sharing it with your audience. I've got 9,600 setup fee. The guy yesterday, we did a little bit of negotiating there. It ended up being 9,200, but typically it's 9,600 and 10% rev share on the
Starting point is 00:40:37 backend or 4,800 and 20% rev share on the backend. I always hope they go for the lower because I know when it works, I'm going to make a whole lot more from the 20%. And then if the influencer doesn't really have their own audience, then the rev share, it's going to be higher because we're going to have to put in a lot more effort and work to build the audience for them. If they're not over a hundred thousand, we'll say, you know, but it's always great when we can get influencers that already have half a million, million, two million. That's amazing that I know that's an instant win. The first promo we do should just go nuts. It's amazing.
Starting point is 00:41:16 So in five years, you're going to keep doing the same thing. Essentially, I get to hang out with my family and my kids are they're still at home. They're still in the house. We homeschool. So I get to hang out with my family and my kids are, they're still at home. They're still in the house. We homeschool. So I get to hang out with them, have fun. We, uh, you know, we just booked a cruise in a couple of months. We're going to, you know, have fun doing that. I get to unplug every once in a while, but here's how I know this is the right business for me is because whenever I unplug or I go on vacation, I'm always thinking about this business. I'm thinking about this business. I'm thinking about my clients.
Starting point is 00:41:48 What's the next promotion we can run? Even if I just can't get away from this, and that's really how you know. What are you thinking about on vacation? Now, some of the people listening to this, they might be subject matter experts at something. They might be able to monetize what they know and what they love doing, and it might not be their job. Their J-O-B, their nine to five, might be just something theyize what they know and what they love doing. And it might not be their job.
Starting point is 00:42:05 Their J-O-B, their 9 to 5 might be just something they do to pay the bills. But they might be super passionate about something. And if they're thinking about that thing on vacation, that's a really good sign that they can become a subject matter expert. And they can blow up online. And eventually, this world is big enough to where anybody that has a passion about something can eventually go viral and do that full time instead of the nine to five. I love that. I want to ask you this question because I wonder what your expertise, your expert opinion is. Do you think there are talents or do you think there are passions that are just not needed by the marketplace?
Starting point is 00:42:44 Or do you think that it's just big enough that everything can just sell and turn into a product or a course or service? I think so. You know, there's pretty much – I always go back to marketing 101. If you put the right offer in front of the right person at the right time, they're going to buy it no matter what it is. So I was scrolling the other day and I saw somebody that just they're the only thing they do is they go live on TikTok and they have a model train that's just just moving around. Right. And you're thinking, well, how is that?
Starting point is 00:43:19 How can you monetize that? Like, how can that person make money other than just spending their money from their job buying new trains and just showing us how does that work? Well, there's a lot of ways that that can work. That person that has all of these followers just hanging out watching their trains, they could put together a very simple course on how to build your first model train layout. Clearly, these people are interested in it. They don't have to charge much for that. They can charge more for if they wanted to do one-on-one calls to help them troubleshoot like gosh like my train keeps running off the track what am I
Starting point is 00:43:49 doing wrong well let me help you with that right or they can become an affiliate for the train the model train company like you can buy these things all over the place he could say hey you know what I want to help sell more of your trains on my channel. Can I get a revenue share of those types of trains? And then he can do his whole thing, just do lives and watch his trains ground. But every once in a while, every 20 minutes or so, he jumps in and hey, listen, if you really want a nice train, you need to buy this train. Check out what it does. And he can sell it right there on the TikTok shop for all intents and purposes. They can make a
Starting point is 00:44:22 fortune. And that, I just chose something at random, but that's not something that anybody would think could be a full-time career. And I'm telling you right now, there's millions of dollars right there. Whether it's sports, what, you know, people are passionate about all sorts of things. You know, I like, uh, spy John Ramut. I can just turn my, my camera here. You know, I've got James Bond type stuff in my office here. I love it. Well, if some guy that, and I actually know a guy that is very passionate about James Bond,
Starting point is 00:44:51 and he's got a channel devoted to 007 lifestyle and fun stuff. My dad got me into it when I was a kid. Well, I mean, shoot, you could sell a million different things about the James Bond lifestyle. Clearly, I'm an audience. I'll buy it from you, right? Really, any passion that you have, you can monetize it in the world that we live in because of the internet. 50 years ago, impossible. And what are you going to do? You're going to set up a table on the street corner and try to sell model trains? Like, no, it would never work, right? It'd be very difficult. But now, I mean, these people, it's amazing. If you go on TikTok
Starting point is 00:45:25 right now or YouTube and you watch these live videos, thousands of people are showing up to watch people do very silly things, you know, and there's people making money with the TikTok shops just while they're sitting there, they're doing things like, hey, I don't know if anybody noticed, you know, I know I'm just talking about whatever today, but did you notice this really cool Iron Man mug? Did you know if you click this button below,'m just talking about whatever today, but did you notice this really cool Iron Man mug? Did you know if you click this button below, you can buy it? That's all it takes. That person can make hundreds of thousands of dollars a month on simple.
Starting point is 00:45:53 But what I do, subject matter experts, it's monetizing knowledge more than products. I've never really gotten into e-commerce, drop shipping. Now, some of my influencers do have merch that they sell but it's a very small percentage of their revenue wow yeah you know what i'm with you on the monetizing passion you know because i think like you said there is something for someone you know everything for i don't know something for everyone yeah that's what i wanted to say so that's so true and And you know what? You sold me on the train thing.
Starting point is 00:46:26 I don't know what it is, but I want to buy. I don't even like trains. Yeah, see, and that's it. If somebody, which is one of my main pieces of criteria for a subject matter expert, they have to have passion. Now, I clearly have passion about what I do, helping people monetize. But these people have passion about what they're talking about. If you see that passion, it's infectious. You just hold into it no matter what it is.
Starting point is 00:46:53 It's so crazy how nowadays everything can just be monetized. Even you see people eating, just eating. Set up a camera, some Asian chick is eating korean food whatever and just like a hundred thousands of people are just watching that i'm like yeah what in the world but it's so cool as well like it's insane all that person needs to do is pick a you know a hot sauce or some sort of a sauce that they really like done you know They could reach out to that manufacturer and be like, listen, I'll sell this for you. Give me X percent revenue share of this. Or if it's in some sort of a store that they can already become an affiliate for, put that link there. They get paid to eat.
Starting point is 00:47:36 I mean, I see people get paid. There's a guy right now that walks on a treadmill all day long and he gets paid great money. Why? Because people are buying that treadmill in the link. All he does is walk. He just walks on a treadmill all day long and he makes, I money why because people are buying that treadmill in the link all he does is walk he just walks on the treadmill all day long and he makes i don't know what he makes he's probably making ridiculous money or he wouldn't do it and he's getting fit at the same time he's getting paid to work out basically he's saying i love you know what i was before i let you go i was having this conversation with one of my friends you know and they were like super pessimistic about the world. Like, oh my God, look at the world. People are getting poorer.
Starting point is 00:48:09 And I'm like, what do you mean? There are endless opportunities everywhere. It's never been so exciting to live than this era where we have internet, when we have access to knowledge, when we can set up our own Airbnb, we can do our own show, we can have our own YouTube channel or whatever. There's so much liberty and there's so much freedom in today's world. It's so exciting to me. And I'm just like hear people like, oh, my God, like the world.
Starting point is 00:48:35 No, no, no. There's so much opportunities. And I love that. You just ignited that again in me. I know. I love it. I just love that, you know, freedom and opportunities. One of the first things that I teach people in the program is that mindset piece.
Starting point is 00:48:49 The difference between scarcity and abundance mindset. It's so, it's huge. For many years, you know, I had a somewhat scarcity mindset thinking that, you know, oh gosh, retail is the only thing I'll ever be able to do. You know, I'm going to cap my income at this. I'll probably never make more than that. And I started to just fall back into just being like, I guess that's it. So many people are thinking that way when clearly online you go anywhere
Starting point is 00:49:16 and you're going to see all of these people. There's 18, 20-year-olds right now. They're dropping out of school and then they're making millions. Now, there is something to be said about education in our normal system of education. But I mean, if they can do it, anybody can do it. Right. There's so much out there. You know, I think a lot of times the reason why younger people usually they get success at things like this a lot quicker is because the world just hasn't had as much time to beat them down and to keep them in that scarcity mindset the scary part is a lot of people get to a
Starting point is 00:49:51 certain point and they just give up right it's just like i you know i guess i'll never do that you know that's ridiculous i love people like gary v i don't know if you listen to him but he's great because he was always saying oh what you're 50 like people come up to him and they're like yeah i don't think I can start. I'm 55. I'm 60. He's like, you're a baby. He's like, you haven't even started yet.
Starting point is 00:50:10 And then he starts like listing out all these people that founded these companies in their 70s. He's like, what are you talking about? You got to have that mindset that it's never too late. You can do anything. And because of the internet and the way that we connect with people, I mean, where are you right now? What city are you in? I'm in budapest hungary right now yeah i'm in lower tennessee in the u.s like we're so far away yet we're talking like we're right in the next room this is how business is done we got the whole planet to go after infinite i know infinite yeah and i love that and you know what i'm gonna i really hope you're gonna
Starting point is 00:50:45 teach your kids all this you know juices that they're gonna be like the i don't know millionaires you know like in in a couple of years they're gonna start their own tiktok and they're gonna just monetize everything like fuck school like you know at least you can even start your own school you know like the evan donson school where we teach mindset and actually knowledge that helps you you know make the most of it in this world something like that that's that's not a bad idea never thought of that but hey we'll see i'd love that you know entrepreneurship is not something that's taught you know it really is kids in school are taught what go to school get a degree go find a
Starting point is 00:51:27 nine-to-five job that you can work your way up the corporate ladder starting your own business i mean how many schools are teaching that not many i don't think any and there's just so many like even emotional level not just mindset but like how do i handle clients like how do i fulfill expectations how do i manage expectations how do i manage expectations how do i how do i they're so like even not get triggered you know by things and i don't know for me it's just like such a learning curve to just learn so much about myself and it's i don't think i would have ever done that in in a job in an actual gop job you know yeah so yeah thank you so much for being here, by the way.
Starting point is 00:52:06 I had so much fun. Yeah, this was so fun. It was an honor being asked by you. I love it. How can people find you? What's the best way for them to find you? You know what? I'll give you a link for people
Starting point is 00:52:23 to either book a call with me or we can talk off off stage about, you know, what kind of links that they could go to. Um, I'm, I didn't want to come on here and like pitch what I do to people, but yeah, if people are listening at this point, they're clearly interested. And so I'm, I'm fine jumping on calls and just seeing what, what they have to offer. If maybe they're a subject matter expert or if they're wanting to learn more, I've got a couple different options for them. I love that. Okay, I'm just going to make sure to put that in the description of this episode.
Starting point is 00:52:54 And then they can just, you know, go ahead and contact you right there. Thank you so much, Revan, for being here. It was a pleasure having you. Thank you.

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