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Contents
Introduction ................................................................................................................................... 3
About Me ......................................................................................................................................... 4
Locating your niche .................................................................................................................... 5
Setting up your profile .............................................................................................................. 6
Content creation ........................................................................................................................14
Algorithm ......................................................................................................................................18
How to grow your Instagram...............................................................................................21
Your Story .....................................................................................................................................25
Hashtags ........................................................................................................................................27
Outsourcing..................................................................................................................................30
Performance Analysis .............................................................................................................32
Multi-Platforming......................................................................................................................35
Tools for content creation .....................................................................................................36
Monetizing your brand ...........................................................................................................38
Your battle plan..........................................................................................................................42
Gumroad ........................................................................................................................................46
Marketing Strategies................................................................................................................53
Closing words..............................................................................................................................58
Introduction
Welcome to Digital Domination.
Let me begin this guide by asking a few questions:
• Are you looking for the ideal side hustle?
• Do you want to escape the 9-5 grind?
• Do you want to start earning extra money?
• Are you looking for a scalable and accessible business model?
In 2022, when this book is being written, the only viable option, in my opinion,
is to start an online business. Why an online business, you may wonder?
Because it is the most effective business model in today's world. An online
business is everything that an offline business isn't: it's scalable and
accessible from anywhere, and it requires almost no capital to get started. You
can start your online business from scratch with no investment, just like I did,
and become very successful.
The difficulty in generating an additional income stream is being able to work
on it consistently. I've worked as an electrical engineer and served in the
army. Both jobs involved being away from home for extended periods of time.
For me, starting an online business was the only viable option. And, with the
rapid rise of social media usage, you would simply pass up an opportunity due
to ignorance.
Life is an ongoing process of adaptation, and we live in the age of social media.
Digitalization is sweeping the globe, and it's either adapt or die. Many jobs
will be obsolete in a few years, and you don't want to rely solely on one source
of income, especially if it's a 9-5. You're out the door the moment your boss
decides he doesn't need you anymore. Remember that "job" means "just over
broke."
This guide will teach you everything you need to know to start a successful
online business, from Instagram basics to multi-platforming, growth
strategies, advertising, creating and selling digital products or services, and
much more!
Allow me to quickly introduce myself before we get started.
About Me
My name is Manuel Bolley, and I work as an online coach and digital author.
I've successfully built my online business over the course of two years to the
point where I can quit my 9-5 job. I've amassed over 50.000 Instagram
followers and am now rapidly expanding across all platforms (Twitter,
TikTok, YouTube). I've released five products in total, including two books
and three online services. I made 1142 sales and generated over $34000 in
revenue in the last 7 months with very little investment. My only significant
investment was time. Here's the evidence:

My new goal is to assist other men in doing the same. I understand how
difficult it is to work from Monday to Friday, far from home. Building your
own brand is, in my opinion, the only viable option. You want to make a lot of
money and work whenever and wherever you want (within reason), which is
impossible with a traditional job. You want to start a family and be able to
support it. You want a nice house and a nice car. You wish to take nice
vacations. You want to have fun in life. And I want to assist you in
accomplishing this.
Locating your niche
Before you start making money online, you should consider what you truly
want to do. There are numerous niches in which you can make money. Finding
your purpose or passion is similar; what do you enjoy doing? What are you
able to work on after a stressful workday?
What is it that ignites your passion? What would get you out of bed every
morning without an alarm clock, eager to work on it?
You bought this book, which means you are probably one of my followers, so
I recommend that you look into the dating or self-improvement niches.
However, these are only two of many possible niches.
Here are some more niches for you to look into:
• Fashion
• Traveling
• Business
• Beauty
• Luxury
• Food
• Health
• Fitness
• Memes

There are many more; there is a niche for everything.


Do you want to make money with photography? There is a market for it.
Do you want to make money as a video editor? There is a market for it.
Do you want to make money with programming? There is a market for it.
It's not about your profession, but about your marketing skills, and you can
be successful in any niche with the right tools and strategies.
Setting up your profile
After you've determined your niche, it's time to create your profile. Setting up
your profile is quick and simple, but there are a few things to keep in mind.
Picking your name
Choosing a name is the first and most important step in establishing yourself
in a niche. You can simply use your name (@name.surname or
@surname.name) if you are running a personal brand. Avoid using numbers
in your name because it looks unprofessional. If you're not running a personal
brand, but rather a niche page, make sure your name gives some idea of what
you post about. When it comes to your name, you want to avoid
misunderstandings; don't call yourself @beautiful.photography and then post
about dating. And keep it professional; @pussy.slayer777 is not an
appropriate username for a dating niche page. Your name should be brief and
to the point:
@the.headman implies power.
@puasecrets implies pick-up artistry.
@the.datinglab implies dating.
Your bio
Your bio contains the most important information about your account. Your
name suggests the niche in which you operate, and your bio is a brief
description of what you do and what people can expect if they follow you.
Here is an example and analysis of my Instagram bio:
I always structure my bio in a specific way:
• Priority #1
• Priority #2
• Priority #3
• Call-To-Action (CTA)
This structure ensures that a visitor to my profile does not leave immediately
because he is unsure what to expect. People will leave if you are not specific
in the first line of your bio. They will read the first line of your bio and leave if
they don't understand what your page is about. This takes only a few seconds.
So, whether or not people stay on your profile is determined by your first line.
The second line contains some extra information. Most of the time, one line is
insufficient to fully describe what you do or post about. This line can also be
used as a "you can expect" line. What can people anticipate from you if they
follow you? This could be "follow for daily dating content" or "your daily dose
of memes."
While the first two lines are required to explain what your account is about,
the third line is optional. But I'm not talking about the CTA because it's also
necessary - so you have three essential lines, two of which are explanatory
and one of which is a CTA.
A bio like this would be ideal:
I help men dominate their dating lives
Follow for daily dating content
Become a better husband today
It is much easier to write a catchy bio when you concentrate on one niche or
one subject within a niche. In my case, my niche is very broad; it includes self-
improvement, masculinity, and intergender dynamics, which makes writing a
decent bio a little difficult. That is why I added a third line to my bio; two lines
were simply insufficient to describe what he can expect from my page.
The final section of the bio should always include a call to action. A CTA is an
invitation to complete a desired task. The downward-pointing finger emoji
suggests that he should click on the link to become a better husband.
A call to action can be anything: "Learn more by clicking here." "DM READY
TO CHANGE YOUR LIFE" "Sign up for coaching"
And they work best when combined with a sneaky marketing strategy:
“ Lose 8kg in 90 days without cardio”
“ FREE Seduction eBook”
“ Change your life in 90 days”
What is the psychology behind those CTAs?
The first one is ideal; it provides a visual metaphor for what will occur (weight
loss) and conveys the idea that you can achieve the desired goal quickly and
easily (90 days, without cardio). The third one is similar, as it also works with
"quickly."
People want results that are quick and easy. The average person hates work
but wants results. The less effort required, the better. Or why do you believe
fitness teas and vibration plates are so popular? You'd be surprised how many
people buy these to lose weight but then continue to eat chips and watch
Netflix all day.
What else do you think people want? Things for free. As a result, the second
CTA is also quite effective. Of course, if you use this CTA, you must provide
something for free or people will be extremely irritated. The second CTA is
primarily used to collect email addresses so that they can be added to your
email marketing system. Nonetheless, you can use this CTA and incorporate
the free product's link into your linktree or beacons website (platforms where
you can add multiple links into an apposition of buttons). People will be able
to get the free product while also seeing all of your additional products and
services - and they will most likely look at them as well.
Your profile picture
Your Instagram profile picture can make or break your account. When
creating one, there are a few things to keep in mind. You have two options:
use a personal image if it's a personal brand, or use your brand's logo if it's
just a niche page. When using a personal photograph, make sure it's a high-
quality portrait photograph of you; don't stand too far away from the camera,
as people won't recognize your face, and make sure the quality is adequate;
you don't want to be a pixel-monster. Make sure to choose a clean background
when taking your personal photograph.
It doesn't have to be a photo wall, but having a vibrant landscape in the
background isn't the best picture to use as your personal brand's profile
picture because it draws too much attention to it. There is currently a huge
trend in which people incorporate the color of their brand into the
background of their personal photograph. You can remove and dye the
background using an online tool. This is something I also recommend you do.
It looks nice and gives the profile a more personalized appearance. You should
use brand colors because they are very effective.
If you use a logo, make sure the format is scaled appropriately. What exactly
do I mean by that? A good logo can be scaled. If you use tiny details, symbols,
or text, it may look good at 2000x2000 pixels, but when shrunk to 32x32
pixels, nobody will see shit. For this reason, popular brands have multiple
versions of their logo. Here's an example to demonstrate what I mean:

The logo becomes more minimalistic as it gets smaller. People can still
recognize the logo, but the details have vanished. Imagine if the first Coca-
Cola logo was as small as the last one; "drink" and "coke" would just be
annoying, white, unidentifiable things ruining the aesthetics of the logos.
Keep this in mind when designing your Instagram profile logo. I would
completely avoid any unnecessary text or details in the Instagram profile logo
version, and always create multiple color versions (for example, one black
and one white version) for a broader application.
Here are two of my brand logos:

They are both simple but instantly recognizable. I have a larger version for
both that includes the project or brand name, but I usually use the more
minimalistic version.
Please don't overcomplicate this, especially at the start. Most people make the
mistake of initially investing far too much time, effort, or money in things like
a logo or website. You don't have to spend a thousand dollars before you even
begin. You don't even need a logo to get started; look around; many niche
pages lack a brand logo and instead rely on images from the internet.
Story highlights
Story highlights can be used as marketing tools. Many creators make the
mistake of creating dozens of story highlights that are completely
unnecessary. Your story highlights should only include the most important
aspects of your page, which are likely to be your products and services. You
might want to include one or two catchy story highlights to pique the viewer's
interest and pique his curiosity - and once he clicks on it, he'll probably watch
all of your story highlights. Aside from that, you simply want a point of
reference. If you have a coaching service and FAQs about it, for example, you
can include them in your story highlight. People will continue to ask you these
questions because not everyone will watch your story highlight, but some will
be grateful that they were included in the story highlight. If, on the other hand,
someone asks you a question or requests information that you included in
your story highlight, don't just say "check story highlights" - that's bad service
and will turn people away from your products or services. Customer service
is not optional; it is required. Here are two good examples of story highlights:
Both are minimalistic and clean, and in my opinion, those are the only two
options. You can either use icons or type the title of the story highlight into
the cover picture. Which one you choose is a matter of 1) personal preference
and 2) whether your story highlight titles are short enough. You can see in the
icon example that the story highlight titles are very short - this is because you
only have a limited number of characters, and if you precede them, it will look
like this:

If you ask me, it's really fucking ugly. Your page should be as visually
appealing as possible at all times. The user should enjoy his experience on
your page, and things like this imply incompetence. The more time you can
keep a user on your profile, the better. Because Instagram can make more
money by showing him advertisements in between posts.
Post layout

I gathered 6 themes for you, three of which are good layouts and three of
which are bad - can you guess which one is which?
The upper row is filled with bad examples.
The lower row with good ones.
You might be surprised – let me explain.
#1 and #2 upper row: I know these two examples are visually appealing, but
the performance of each post will be abysmal. When you're on your profile,
everything looks nice and put together, but you're not going to reach a lot of
people with single posts because you can't recognize a lot on them. Many
people fall into this trap, which should be avoided.
#3 upper row: This one is just a clusterfuck. Random things thrown together
in a random order. No design whatsoever, and even the reels itself look like
shit.
#1 lower row: Beautifully designed layout. Images on the left and right. Text
in the center. The design is continuous, creating an enthralling user
experience.
#2 and #3 lower row: I know you can't see much, but I didn't want to take up
more room for this. These are just plain text posts. #2 is actually quite lovely,
but you can't see it because it's cropped. #3 are simply resized Twitter
screenshots. This is a good example because it is quick and efficient, and it
allows for easy multi-platforming. I'll go into more detail about multi-
platforming and how to do it effectively later, but for now, just know that
multi-platforming simply means posting on multiple platforms. It's Twitter
and Instagram in this case. Simply post on Twitter, take a screenshot, and
upload it to Instagram, and you've posted on two platforms with minimal
effort.
There are numerous other ways to make a lovely Instagram theme. The so-
called "puzzle grid" is one of them. It's one of my favorite themes, but it also
requires a lot of work, so you decide. Right now, I'm experimenting with
different styles. As reels become more popular, I needed to start
incorporating them into my posting routine and am currently looking for a
nice layout. And I'd like to offer you a few pointers if you want to do the same.
If you are one of the early buyers of this guide, my profile may still look a little
sloppy, but it will look much better in a few weeks. So here's what I'm
thinking: As previously stated, reels are becoming increasingly popular,
which is why I decided to begin posting reels and incorporate them into my
posting schedule. And, in order to provide the user with a more immersive
visual experience, I decided to create two distinct scenes. Because different
visual stimuli will draw people's attention, having a variety of scenes will
increase your engagement. If you only post Reels, make sure to have three or
six different scenes and always post them in such a way that the same scene
appears in the same spot on your profile grid. But why will it only be two
different scenes in my case? Because I will stick with one carousel post for a
while. I enjoy making them, and they work reasonably well. So, this is how my
layout will look:
Reel (Scene 1) – Reel (Scene 2) – Carousel Post.
A quick piece of advice to conclude this chapter: do not upload the Reel as-is.
Make sure you have a nice thumbnail photo and a readable title on your
profile grid so people know what your Reel is about and you don't look like a
fucktard in the thumbnail. So, before you start recording the reel, take a nice
picture of yourself.
Content creation
So, your profile is now complete. You must now create content. You will not
reach anyone if you do not post content. Content creation may be more
difficult than you think, but once you get the hang of it, it's very simple. Let's
begin with the tools you'll need for content creation. You can use any tool you
like or are familiar with, but I recommend Photoshop, Canva, and Veed.io
(website) and CapCut (phone app).
Photoshop and Canva are both excellent for our type of content creation. Even
though I use Photoshop, I would recommend Canva to you. The reason for this
is that Canva is much easier to use, more beginner friendly, and has a free
option that Photoshop does not (unless you pirate it). Photoshop has a lot
more options that we don't need for content creation, making it much more
complicated.
I use Veed.io and CapCut for Reels, TikToks, and Shorts because they are
better than the standard in-app editors. You have significantly more options.
I prefer doing this type of work on the computer to doing it over the phone. If
you prefer to work on the phone, CapCut is an option.
What kind of content do you produce now? I'm sorry to disappoint you, or at
least it's very disappointing for me. Tikstagram… I mean, Instagram is
gradually becoming TikTok. This means that Reels are currently the best
performing posts. So, if you want to go viral, sharing Reels is your best bet.
But first, let me go over some content creation fundamentals with you.
People's attention spans are nearly non-existent in 2022. If you're reading
this guide, you're one of the lucky few who can still function as a normal
human being. The average person spends their entire day scrolling through
Instagram, TikTok, and Shorts, and as a result, their attention span continues
to shrink. We've reached a new low since the invention of vines and TikTok.
According to research, the attention span has decreased significantly in just
22 years. It was 12 seconds in 2000. It has now shrunk significantly to under
8 seconds after. Scientists claim we now have shorter attention spans than
goldfish, which can focus on a task or object for 9 seconds. That means we're
all trying to sell to goldfish as marketers.
What can we take away from this? You must create concise content. If you're
making reels, keep them between 5 and 30 seconds long. In my opinion, 15
seconds is the sweet spot, especially because people can then see the entire
reel in someone's story (as you might know, videos in stories are limited to
15 seconds per story). And, if you're making text posts, make sure it's not too
long to read - this will cause people to skip it entirely; TL:DR.
But more is needed to go viral. I'm going to be completely honest with you
here. The more people who are offended by the post, the more likely it is to
go viral. You might not understand why, so allow me to explain. People on the
internet are constantly compelled to comment on the posts of strangers. They
enjoy talking and sharing their unpopular opinions. And it doesn't matter if
someone comments under your post "Aw, I love this post" or "You piece of
misogynistic shit" - engagement is engagement. Remember this the next time
you want to rant under someone's post - I always say it's free real estate.
Aside from creating content that is controversial, consider this: what type of
content would I want to see if I were my target audience? Because it is difficult
to create controversial content in certain niches. It will be difficult if you are
in the luxury niche because people just want to see expensive shit in high-
quality resolution. That is why you must always consider your target
audience's point of view. If you can't answer the above question, simply look
at your competitors. Use hashtags to conduct a search. In the luxury niche, for
example, simply search for #luxury or #designer and see what types of posts
perform best.
And here's another sneaky trick that many people utilize: What went viral
once is likely to go viral again. I'm referring to outsourcing. Outsourcing is
simply reposting someone else's post - and it's everywhere. At the time of
writing, everyone was outsourcing Andrew Tate videos because they were
going viral. And you'll see it in every other niche, especially business, luxury,
and motivation. Now, I wouldn't recommend solely outsourcing your content,
but it is possible and effective. Many people simply repost other people's
posts, give them credit, and profit from affiliate marketing. The original post's
author won't mind (as long as you give him credit) because he gains extra
reach, and you can make easy money with little effort.
However, since you purchased this guide, you most likely want to create your
own products, or I would strongly advise you to do so. Affiliate marketing is
fantastic. It's also a great way to start earning money right away. Because you
don't need a product, it's simple money. However, if you want to be extremely
successful and earn a lot of money, I believe that creating your own products
or offering your own services is the only way to go. Furthermore, I dislike the
idea of making someone else wealthy through my efforts.
Caption
Instagram captions are frequently misused. Many people advertise their
products in the caption, unaware that this will completely derail their
performance. When Instagram detects that you are attempting to sell your
products on their platform, they will reduce your reach and engagement.
Social media is an excellent way to build a successful online business, but
there is one important distinction to make: Instagram does not want you to
make money. They want to make money off of you. They want you to entertain
the user so that he stays on their platform longer and allows them to show
him more advertisements. That is all they are concerned with, not your
business. Of course, you will advertise your products, but the key is not to
overdo it, and especially not in your caption. Later, I'll teach you how to
properly advertise your products or services, but for now, let's get back to the
captions.
To be honest, your caption isn't that important because most people don't
read it in the first place. That is why you should not overcomplicate it. I always
write 1-2 lines about the post or simply rewrite the best line from it. Some
people write the same thing in their caption as they do in their post - because
it doesn't really matter. Some people use the caption to write a post, which is,
in my opinion, the wrong approach for Instagram. Captions are not read.
Assume you're creating a luxury niche page and posting a picture of a Rolex.
You can simply write “Wow ” or “Stunning! ” – no big deal.
You can, however, use your caption to encourage the user to leave a comment.
This will increase your engagement and, as a result, your reach. Let me give
you a couple of examples.
• Assume, for whatever fucking reason, you are a celebrity or have a
successful personal blog and only post about your life. You shared a
photo from a weekend trip you took. You could write something like,
"Throwback to my weekend hiking trip." It was scorching! What was
your most memorable weekend experience?!"
• You're in the crypto niche and have posted a performance comparison
of various crypto currencies. Your caption: “Which one is your favorite?

• You decided to try your hand at the luxury niche and posted a photo of
three Bugattis with the caption "What color is your Bugatti?" I'm
kidding, but if people recognize the plot, that could be a good caption.
Alternatively, you could say, "Which one do you want to drive?"
The purpose of these questions is to tempt the user to leave a comment, and
as you know, people will gladly share their thoughts.
Algorithm
Let me tell you a story. The Instagram algorithm is a jerk. End of story. Things
will occur that are completely beyond your control. You will have above-
average performance for a few months, and then your posts will perform like
dogshit for the next few months. I mean, there will be times of the year, such
as the summer and winter holidays, when your engagement will be lower
than usual because people aren't scrolling social media all day. So, disregard
the months of June-September and October-January. Your engagement will
suffer; it has nothing to do with the algorithm, you have not been shadow-
banned, and there is nothing you can do about it. Simply keep posting.
There isn't much to know about the algorithm, especially since it is constantly
changing. So, if you really want to be good and use the algorithm to your
advantage at all times, you'll have to read about it all the time. However, there
are a few fundamentals that will always be true, which I will discuss in this
chapter.
Posting frequency
The algorithm is obsessed with consistency. If you only post once a week, the
algorithm will prioritize you less than if you post daily. People want new
content every day. And the more effort you put into keeping people on
Instagram for as long as possible, the more the algorithm will favor you. That
is not to say that quantity takes precedence over quality. You should only post
high-quality content; otherwise, you will be pushed down the algorithm's
priority list. And you are not limited to posting once per day; you can post
multiple times per day. However, if you're just getting started with content
creation, I understand how difficult it can be. If you can't post every day, start
with your best effort. Three high-quality posts per week outperform seven
low-quality posts.
Early engagement
The first 20-30 minutes after you post are crucial because that is when the
algorithm will determine whether or not this post is significant. The amount
of engagement in the first few minutes will determine whether or not your
piece of content will be pushed by the algorithm. The algorithm works as
follows: First, it shows the post to people who are constantly engaging with
your content. If those people do not engage with it, you are disqualified -
Instagram views your post as irrelevant because not even the people who
normally engage with your posts engaged with this one. However, if they do
engage with it, they spread it to a larger audience, much like people who
occasionally engage with your post. If they interact with your post, it will be
pushed even further, and so on, until you're on the FYP (for you page)/
explore page.
Instagram hates advertisement
This is something I've said before. Instagram dislikes advertisements. They
don't want you to make money. They want to profit from you. So, technically,
every advertisement is bad for your reach and engagement, especially if you
include it in the description of every post. Instagram can detect this -
especially if you include a link in your caption - and immediately limit your
reach, so avoid heavily advertising your products or services in your regular
posts. Your regular posts should only be used to reach out to your target
audience; they are not an advertising tool. You may promote your products
and services in your posts, but only once per week or so. I don't advertise my
products or services in my regular posts because I believe there is more
potential in reaching a larger audience and closing them through DMs or
advertisement on my story.
Getting reported, flagged or content removed
Violating community guidelines will limit your reach and engagement, and if
done frequently enough, you may be shadow-banned or have your account
removed. A shadow-ban is a few days in which you are not listed in any
hashtags and your engagement and reach are severely limited. So, how do you
get rid of a shadow-ban? As previously stated, a shadow-ban is simply a few
days of limited reach and engagement. You can either refrain from posting or
continue to post. It's not a big deal. Just be careful not to post anything that is
against the community guidelines, controversial, or offensive. Violating
community guidelines too frequently will result in the removal of your
account, which you obviously want to avoid. To be honest, Instagram is run
by soy boys who will frequently simply flag or remove content that is slightly
controversial or offensive, so it's best to always have a backup account and
never rely on a single platform.
Instagram notices lousy strategies
I frequently see people repeating the same mistakes in an attempt to trick the
algorithm into believing their post is relevant - but the algorithm isn't that
stupid. It will notice your bad strategies in the hopes of increasing
engagement. If you tag a lot of people in your post, it will be immediately
flagged as spam. Do not mass-DM your post because the algorithm will catch
you. And forget about engagement groups. Many smaller accounts are in
engagement groups - groups where you like each other's posts to increase
engagement - but Instagram is aware of this. It is preferable to do this outside
of the group. Simply find some other creators and agree to always liking and
commenting on each other's posts - the algorithm will think your post is
relevant as a result.
How to grow your Instagram
Growing your Instagram will be an essential part of growing your business.
You want to reach as many targeted people as possible in order to convert
them into clients or customers. You'll spend a lot of time and effort increasing
your followers, especially at the start of your online business. It is critical to
note that you do not simply want to reach as many people as possible. Because
reaching a large number of people does not guarantee that you will gain a
large number of followers, let alone potential customers or clients. You must
first identify your target audience. If you are in the dating niche, looking for
potential followers in the luxury niche will not help you. As a result, the $1.80
strategy is one of the most effective organic growth strategies.
The 1.80$ strategy
The $1.80 strategy gets its name from the fact that you leave your "two cents"
on 90 posts per day. Your two cents won't be some worthless opinion that
nobody asked for, but they will be a valuable addition to the post.
For instance, the post states, "Whether you're looking for a serious
relationship or not, you must understand that you will meet women you enjoy
being around." And if you want to keep them around for a longer period of
time, seduction and attraction skills will not suffice."
You comment: "Seduction and attraction skills are only a fraction of what you
will need to be successful in dating." It is far more important to develop into
a man of high worth, purpose, and honor. Put in the effort to become a man of
substance first, and then learn seduction and attraction skills.”
That's an excellent addition to the post. You are exposing yourself to an
already pre-selected audience with this comment. People who read this
comment are already followers of this account, so they'll probably check out
yours as well. When it comes to comment sections, you can also engage in
what I call "follower pirating." I call it that because you are stealing someone
else's follower. How do you go about doing that? Many, if not most, big
creators do not respond to their followers' questions in their posts. This is
where you come in. Answer their question, engage them in conversation, and
they will most likely check out your profile and follow you. Followers gained
through the $1.80 strategy are extremely loyal. It takes time to build an
organic audience, but it is well worth the effort.
Buy advertisements
Buying advertisements will be the quickest way to grow your social media
accounts. When done correctly, you can rapidly grow your account with high-
quality, hand-picked followers. That's why you shouldn't buy advertisements
from random accounts - you'll get a lot of DMs from people offering you that
as well. They may have 100,000 to 1.5 million followers, but they are
completely worthless. 1) Because it is not your target audience, those
followers will not engage with your content and will eventually unfollow. 2)
Their large number of followers is merely a ruse. They only do advertising.
They have extremely low engagement and reach. As a result, I always advise
checking an account before buying advertisements. For a more in-depth
analysis, you can use socialblade.com or hypeauditor.com for free. Look for
things like follower growth and engagement rates. If an account is losing
followers rather than gaining them, and its engagement rate is very low,
money would be better spent elsewhere. You can also use hypeauditor to see
how much an advertisement on that account is worth. However, as a general
rule, one story shoutout costs around $5-10/10k followers, whereas 24h post
shoutouts cost around $5-20/10k followers. I generally recommend using
shoutouts as advertising because you get more bang for your buck than using
Instagram's advertising option - especially if you don't have a lot of money to
spend.
Buying followers and fake engagement
Do NOT use this. I'm including this because you'll receive a lot of DMs asking
if you want to buy followers and engagement. Purchasing followers and fake
engagement is a waste of money. First and foremost, Instagram detects fake
engagement and will immediately limit your reach as a result. Buying
followers will also not help you because they are either bot accounts or not
your target audience, so you will either be fucked by the algorithm or have
useless followers because they don't engage with your content.
Follow-unfollow
This strategy has been used for centuries. It's not the best or the most
effective, but it works. Follow-unfollow means that you first follow an account
and then unfollow it a few days later. The idea is that that account will notice
you, probably check you out, and possibly follow you. However, this tactic is
so overused that many people assume you're just using following them to gain
followers. One thing to consider is how many people you follow and unfollow.
Instagram will limit your action if you follow or unfollow too many people in
a short period of time. Around 20-30 follows/unfollows per hour are
adequate. If you get flagged, simply slow down.
Liking other people’s photos
Going to an account in your niche is another viable strategy. Go to the list of
people who liked a post in your niche, visit their profile, and like 1-3 photos.
This has the same effect as following and unfollowing. People will notice that
you liked their photo and may visit your profile. You must also be cautious
about how many pictures you like per hour. You will be flagged if you like too
many things. Liking around 50-100 pictures/ hour works fine.
Posting frequency
The frequency with which you post will determine the rate at which you grow.
Once again, quality overrules quantity. However, more posts per week will
result in more weekly reach, it's a simple equation. As a general rule:
Lower posting frequency = lesser reach, more engagement.
Higher posting frequency = more reach, lower engagement.
Assume you post once per day. This will result in more engagement (likes and
comments) than posting three times per day. However, posting three times
per day will provide you with more reach than posting once per day.
When you first start building your Instagram page, I recommend posting
three times per day to ensure the fastest growth. I understand that this is a lot
for most of you, and you're probably thinking that you can't think of even one
piece of content right now. But don't worry, I'll show you how in a later
chapter - and you'll get better at creating content as time goes on.
Community management
Taking care of your community is critical to the success of your business.
People will not buy your products or services if you do not take care of them.
That means you'll respond to all of your posts' comments (except the stupid
ones, of course), as well as all of your direct messages. You can't just post once
a day and then disappear. Good community management is an excellent
marketing tool as well as a way to grow your account and care for your
community. People are more likely to buy from you if you have already helped
them. You will be very active in your DMs. You must first help people for free,
demonstrating that you know what you're talking about, before they will buy
from you. Aside from that, people want to make friends and talk to other
people. Always look after your community, and they will look after your
business.
Your Story
Your Story is likely more significant than you realize. Many people watch
more Stories than they interact with post feeds. It's another way to
communicate with your audience. Because some of your audience will only be
present in your Story, you must use it. It's a great place because it gives you a
lot more freedom than your post feed does. Your Story is where you can make
your account more unique. Here, you can share unrelated personal
reflections. You can talk to you audience. It is a place for content that does not
belong in your feed, including advertisements.
Why is advertisement in your Story preferable to advertisement in your feed?
Because people will still watch the Story, and it will not harm your
engagement. People will not engage with a feed post that only contains
advertisements (and Instagram will see it as spam), lowering your
engagement. But it won't be as detrimental in your Story. People will still be
less engaged with the Story. You can react to and like Story, but no one will if
it contains advertisement. However, the slight decrease in engagement is
insignificant. Aside from that, using Instagram's link button for advertising is
a great idea. I strongly advise you to make use of it. However, it will
decrease your reach slightly. Instagram understands that using this button
means you're redirecting people to something external, which Instagram
dislikes. Remember that Instagram wants you to stay on their platform.
I'll go over proper marketing later, but here's a quick tip: because Instagram
doesn't want you to redirect their users to another platform, I recommend
selling your products and services (if possible) through Instagram's
marketplace. This allows people to buy your products while remaining on
Instagram - a win-win situation.
In terms of engagement and reach, you want to get as much of both as possible
on your story, which is why you should use Instagram's features to increase
story engagement. Instagram has a number of features that are useful in this
situation. People enjoy clicking on things, rating things, and leaving their two
cents. That is why I recommend that you make your story as interactive as
possible. Of course, don't use the emoji slider in every story - but do use it
frequently. Use the poll sticker to allow people to vote on something or to
create a quiz. People enjoy taking quizzes. Use stickers and gifs for Q&As.
When a new feature is released, make sure to test it out. Instagram
appreciates when creators use its new features and will give you more
exposure as a result. Using location and hashtags is another way to increase
your story views and engagement. Using the location sticker allows your story
to be included in that location's story, and using hashtags increases your
chances of being featured on your target audience's explore page. You don't
want all of those stickers in your story because they'll be too distracting - but
you can use them all and hide them. Making the sticker very small and moving
it out of the screen is a trick that works with hashtags and most stickers you're
using.
Hashtags
Speaking of hashtags, they’re going to be an integral part of your Instagram
experience. Hashtags are used to expose your posts to a larger audience.
When your post receives a lot of attention, it will be added to the hashtag's
page, where people will see it when they search for the hashtag. Hashtags
work fine, but I wouldn't rely on them entirely. As previously stated, the
algorithm is a jerk. Sometimes hashtags work great, and other times they
don't. Nonetheless, I encourage you to continue using them - and to use
different hashtag sets and strategies, which I'll go over now.
3-8 Hashtags
You might believe that using more hashtags will increase your chances of
reaching a larger audience. While this is logical, Instagram does not work this
way for some reason. When you are just getting started, you will get better
results if you only use 3-8 hashtags with a specific layout. Three hashtags will
be used to describe your account. What niches does your account cover? What
topics do you write about? As a dating coach, those would be #dating,
#manosphere, and #relationship. For a luxury niche account, this could be
#luxury, #luxurylifestyle, and #money. After you've used those three niche-
specific hashtags, you should use 3-5 hyper-specific hashtags to describe
what you've been posting about. That could be #datingadviceformen,
#coldapproach, #femalenature, and #relationshipadvice in my case. Let's use
the luxury niche account as an example once more. You made a comment
about Louis Vuitton bags. #luxurybags, #luisvuitton, #designerbags, and
#bagsforwomen could be hashtags for that post. Those are hashtags that
describe what can be seen in the image.
Using 30 hashtags
Instagram allows you to use a maximum of 30 hashtags. Using them all gives
you the best chance of reaching the greatest number of people. However, it
appears that this strategy works best when you already have a large
following. To give you a rough guideline, for anything under 10.000 followers,
use the 3-8 hashtag strategy. Use 30 hashtags for anything above 10.000.
When selecting hashtags, keep a specific balance of low, medium, and high
competition hashtags in mind. The more posts there are on a hashtag, the
greater your potential reach, but also the greater the competition. Only using
big hashtags gives you the most potential reach, but if you are a small account,
it will give you none because you need to rank yourself against all the big
accounts that get 100x more engagement. Using only large hashtags is thus a
losing strategy. The bigger your account, the bigger hashtags you can use. The
smaller you account, the smaller hashtags you should use.
Guidelines
10.000 – 50.000 followers: 5 big, 10 medium, 15 small hashtags.
50.000 – 100.000 followers: 5-8 big, 12-15 medium, 7-13 medium hashtags.
100.000+ followers: 10 big, 10 medium, 10 small hashtags.
Keep in mind that these are just guidelines, not exact numbers. Experiment
with different hashtag strategies and hashtag sets to see what works best.
It's always a good idea to make 3-5 different hashtag sets - eventually with
both strategies. Begin by making three hashtag sets of 3-8 hashtags and three
hashtag sets of 30 hashtags. This provides enough variety, and if a hashtag set
suddenly stops performing well, you can easily replace it. If you're too lazy to
create your own hashtag sets, simply copy those of accounts in your niche.
"Yo, I can't do that?" you may be thinking. You certainly can. It's something
that everyone does. When I first started out, I did it myself. You must help
yourself if you have no idea what you are doing. If you want to start in the
dating/ masculinity niche, you can even copy my hashtags - many smaller
accounts have already done so.
In terms of hashtag selection, I'd like to share a tool that I recently discovered.
I'm not affiliated, and I'm not compensated in any way, but I'd like to share
with you all of the fantastic tools that I use on a daily basis. When you first
start out, you may have nothing, and especially no idea. However, as you begin
to learn about all of these topics, you will come across a few useful tools. I'll
give you an overview of all the tools I use later, but for now, I'm talking about
Flick. Flick is a hashtag tool that allows you to select and analyze hashtags as
well as their performance. It gives you hashtag recommendations as well as
important hashtag information such as potential reach and hashtag
competition. This allows you to select and adjust your hashtags more
effectively. Flick also tells you which hashtags were placed and which are your
best performers. So, after experimenting with various hashtag sets, you can
put together one super effective hashtag set that includes all of your top
performers. The only "drawback" to flick is that it is a subscription-based
model, which means you must pay monthly or yearly to use it. If you're just
getting started with Instagram, I don't recommend paying for tools like this
because your money would be better spent on advertising. Advertisement
will generate more followers than hashtags, which results in more potential
customers.
Outsourcing
Disclaimer: The information in this eBook is not all ethical advice. You
purchased this eBook in order to begin earning money. And success in
business will necessitate a degree of ruthlessness. You may have a difficult
time getting started with content creation. Content creation is a skill that can
be learned just like any other. Something you must do on a regular basis to
improve - which is why I encourage you to always create your own content
rather than relying on others. You can also merely outsource - it works
perfectly well and allows you to earn money. However, I believe you will
always make more money if you create your own content and products.
People resell other people's products because business is so ruthless. I'm
aware that some of my books are being resold for a lower price in my own
Telegram group. I'm aware that some people resell resources obtained for
free elsewhere. Consider drop-shipping. You profit by reselling someone
else's products at a higher price. Business is ruthless. Deal with it.
I used to outsource everything. Every creator is guilty of this from time to
time. The dilemma is that you can only say what you have already heard. It
could be phrased differently, but it's always something you heard somewhere
else. So, technically, everything is being outsourced. That is why I use the
phrase "consume to create." I produce a lot of content and consume a lot of it.
I consume in order to create. You will have a lot of ideas to post if you read a
lot of materials because you are basically just recalling what you have already
read. That, however, is not outsourcing.
Simply put, outsourcing is the act of copying someone else's work. I've already
mentioned it, but I'll go into more detail here. There are a million different
ways to outsource, some more discreet than others. Again, you can make a
good living online by simply outsourcing. Many large blogs only outsource
and give credit to the original creator. It's a win-win situation. However, I still
encourage you to create your own content because it will bring you far more
joy if it goes viral. But if you want to start outsourcing because you still need
to learn how to create content, that's fine. I did it on my own. Everyone did it.
Many people still do it. Business is ruthless.
Instagram top performing posts
I already mentioned one method of outsourcing: simply searching for
hashtags in your niche and reposting the top performing posts - what works
well one time will work well again.
Outsourcing from other platforms.
To outsource from other platforms, simply look for bloggers in your niche and
repost their posts on Instagram and/or other platforms. This type of cross-
platforming is more subtle because people who are well-known on Twitter
may not have an Instagram account at all. This is applicable to all platforms.
You can repost content from TikTok accounts in your niche. YouTube, Tumblr,
Reddit, podcasts, and any other internet forum or blog are excellent resources
for outsourcing. The most discreet method will be to outsource non-social
media resources, such as blog sites on the internet. There are a million luxury,
travel, and other blogs on the internet that are not on social media - this is
free real estate. So, you have an infinite number of content sources. If you
prefer to write, YouTube, podcasts, and books are excellent resources. You
can simply quote something someone said on YouTube or in a podcast, or you
can quote something from a book about something you are currently reading.
Performance Analysis
You should always strive for peak performance; otherwise, you are wasting
potential. Your content and hashtags will need to be constantly analyzed and
adjusted. There are several ways to analyze your content and hashtags, but
the best place to start is with your post's insights. The insights in your post
will provide you with a treasure of useful information:

Your post insights will provide you with detailed information about the
performance of your post. You will find a lot more information, but this is the
most important one. As can be seen, this post attracted 10.716 followers and
9988 non-followers. Look at the "From Home," "From Explore," and "From
Hashtags" rows. "From Home" means that this post was seen by 10.875
people on their home feed - this will mostly be your followers, but with the
latest update, your post could be seen by a lot more people on their home
feeds because Instagram displays "suggestions" that are similar to the content
you interact with (or at least should be).
"From Explore" implies that 6308 people discovered this post via their
explore page. In addition, "From Hashtags" can be used to analyze your
hashtags. This post reached 2341 people through hashtags, which is
reasonable given the post's overall reach. If that number is extremely low, you
know your hashtags aren't working and it's time to switch them up.
Let's look at the insights for your account. There's a lot of useful information
in there, such as overall account reach, overall engagement, and a lot of
information about your followers, such as location, age, gender, and more.
Take a look for yourself; they're fantastic insights. However, not everything
needs to be covered here. One very important insight I want you to consider
is when your followers are most active. This insight can be found in your
"Total followers" insight.

As you can see, my followers are most active between 3 and 9 p.m., with a
peak at 6 p.m. This may be different for you, and it is important to consider it.
Because you should always post when your audience is the most active.
Remember that you want as much early engagement as possible? Posting
when your audience is most active ensures that you receive the most potential
engagement. You can also target your audience by posting at specific times -
figure out when your target audience is most active and post at that time. To
illustrate, if you want to mainly target the American market, you should find
out when those people are most active on Instagram and post during that
time. Use the following guidelines and experiment to see if you can reach your
target audience in this manner.
How can you tell if you've reached your target audience? Go into
your "Accounts reached" insight and look under "Reached audience" to see
where your audience is. Assume you want to reach more American followers
and begin posting at a specific time to reach that audience; after some time,
look at your insights and see if the following in that specific area has
increased.

Here is a list of the most active time(s) in each time zone:


• Western Standard Time (WST): 12 AM to 6 AM
• Central Standard Time (CST): 6 AM to 8 AM
• Eastern Standard Time (EST): 4 AM to 9 AM
• South America: 4 AM
• UK: 4 AM to 6 AM
• Europe (Western): 6 PM - 8 PM
• Europe (Eastern): 5 AM to 7 AM
• Africa: 6 AM
• South Asia and Middle East: 3 AM
• East Asia and Southeast Asia: 11 PM to 4 AM
• Australasia: 11 PM to 2 AM
Remember that those are the most active times in that time zone, so if you
want to post at that time, find out what time it is in your time zone.
Multi-Platforming
It would be foolish to build your online business solely through one medium.
This guide focuses primarily on Instagram because that is where the majority
of my expertise lies. However, you should post on all social media platforms
for two reasons:
1) You want to expose yourself through as many channels as possible with
the least amount of effort.
2) You don’t want to rely on a single medium, because what if it gets shut
down or your account gets suspended?
Multi-platforming will be the only acceptable way to build your online
business in 2022, and the sooner you start posting on all platforms, the better.
Just think about that. Why limit yourself to one medium when you can
potentially reach 5x more people with almost no extra effort? We want to
concentrate on the following platforms: Instagram, Twitter, YouTube, and
TikTok. Whether you like it or not, excluding any platform solely because "you
don't like it" is simply stupid. I despise TikTok and never use it. I just upload
my videos, do some community management and get the hell out of there.
However, not using TikTok is simply stupid. TikTok has the greatest potential
for reach of any social media platform. TikTok is the most popular social
media platform of all time. It grew rapidly and set the trend for Instagram
Reels and YouTube Shorts, so you know it's legit. My low-effort multi-
platform strategy is as follows:
• Write a post on Twitter and screenshot it.
• Post that screenshot on Instagram.
• Make a Reel and post it on Instagram, YouTube and TikTok.
• Make a video podcast episode, extract the audio file and upload it to
YouTube, Spotify and Apple Podcast.
With this simple strategy, you can post content on six platforms with little
extra effort. Of course, not everyone will create a podcast, but even if you
didn't, you'd be effectively on four platforms, with the only extra effort being
to post on all of them. There are two types of content and four platforms. If
you do this for a year, I guarantee you will see massive growth in your
business.
Tools for content creation
I can assure you that if you want to become more efficient and professional,
you will eventually begin using tools to make your life easier. You may not
need them at first or at all, but some tools are invaluable in terms of
convenience. I'm using a lot of tools, but keep in mind that you don't need
them at all, especially at the start, because money is better spent on
advertising. However, as you earn more money from your online business,
you may want to invest some money in making your life easier and more
efficient so that you can use your time elsewhere. Here are the tools I use to
create content:
Quillbot
I'm so glad I discovered this tool. This tool has been my faithful companion
for over a year, and I must say it is the best of all of them. Because English is
not my native language, my writing isn't as good as you think it is. When you
read my posts and books, you might think my English is excellent, but Quillbot
is rephrasing everything to make it sound more professional. If English is not
your first language, this tool is an excellent investment. Simply type in your
sentence(s), and it will rewrite it for you. You can even select different
rephrasing styles - truly amazing.
Flick
I've already mentioned Flick. But I'll just mention it again here so you have a
complete picture of all the tools I use. Flick is an Instagram hashtag tool that
will assist you in analyzing your hashtags and finding the best hashtags for
you. You can create a collection of hashtags and simply copy and paste them
into your caption. Flick shows you how many hashtags you have placed on
each post and collects all of the data to filter out the most effective hashtags
for you. Flick also allows you to schedule posts.
CapCut
I despised making Reels until I discovered Veed.io and CapCut. CapCut and
Veed.io are the ultimate Reel creation tools. It allows you to easily edit your
videos and generate captions automatically. Manually creating a Reel caption
is a time-consuming task. It takes a long time, and the size and alignment are
almost certainly incorrect. This process takes less than 30 seconds with
Veed.io or CapCut. Auto-generated captions, use style, adjust size and position
- and presto - every text is the same style, size, and position.
Canva
Canva has grown in popularity as a tool for creating Instagram content. Canva
has become popular among professionals due to its user-friendly overlay. I
use Canva because you can download the app to your smartphone and create
content on the go if necessary. Canva is simple to use and free, so it's probably
your best bet if you're just getting started with content creation.
Photoshop
Photoshop has always been and will always be the best photo editing
software. Photoshop allows you to be as creative as you want. Photoshop
allows you to literally do anything. Photoshop has a million functions, but not
all of them are useful for content creation because photo editing is one of its
primary use cases. Nonetheless, you can create content in it perfectly. Because
I'm so used to it, I create the majority of my content in Photoshop. I started
learning graphic design at a young age and have been using Photoshop ever
since. You're unlikely to use Photoshop because it's difficult to learn and isn't
free (… ).
DaFont
If you're into graphic design, you've probably heard of this or a similar
website (s). DaFont is a website that allows you to download fonts. Many
people have asked me how I made my eBooks, which appear to be one-of-a-
kind. The secret is DaFont. I'm using unique fonts to make it stand out. There
are millions of fonts from which to create your own style of content creation.
Fonts can also be obtained from 1001freefonts.com, fontspace.com, and
Google Fonts.
Book Mock Ups
When you look at my and other creators' sales pages, you will always see
beautiful book mock ups. Those mockups are generated automatically. There
are websites where you can upload your cover image and have it turned into
a mockup. Smartmockups.com and diybookcovers.com will be your best
resources for this. You will never need anything else because there is so much
variety on these pages. Let's hope no one ever takes these pages down. And if
they do, simply search for "online book mock up generator."
Monetizing your brand
So, you've created your profile and are regularly posting content on all
platforms, but what now? How do you make money from your online
business?
When it comes to monetizing your online business, there are a quadrillion
ways to do so. Your ultimate goal should be to have multiple income streams,
which means offering multiple products or services. I'm an advocate for
developing digital products.
Passive or semi-passive income > active income.
You can only work 24 hours a day, but you can sell an unlimited number of
digital products. That means that if you want a scalable business, you must
either hire employees or sell digital products. I say digital products because
this guide is only about digital products. Why? It is far easier to sell digital
products than physical products. It's easy to automate, requires little effort
and expense, is scalable, and poses little risk. As your online business grows,
you will have a variety of products to offer your target audience. You will not
be paid until those products are completed and ready to sell. That means you
could be working on something for a year without getting paid - which is why
I recommend you start working on your first digital product first. You can
work on that product while still working a regular job that pays the bills,
reducing stress.
Let me give you a quick overview of all the ways you can make money online,
including things other than your own products, and we'll go over them one by
one later:
• Affiliate marketing
• Advertising
• eBooks
• Courses/ Workshops
• Coaching
• Membership platforms
• Freelancing
Affiliate marketing
Affiliate marketing is the simplest way to begin earning money. You do not
need to create your own product and can begin immediately. Affiliate
marketing is used by many successful businesses and creators to increase
sales, and it is a legitimate way to make money. This is your best bet if you
create a niche page and rely on outsourcing. Simply find a creator or business
that offers affiliate marketing and inform them that you want to become an
affiliate. They will then add you to their affiliate program and possibly send
you marketing materials. You can immediately monetize your page with
affiliate marketing and use the money you make to build your brand.
Advertising
I told you that advertising is one of the most effective ways to increase your
followers, so this is something you can offer once your brand is large enough.
As previously stated, you can earn approximately $5-10/10000 followers for
a story shoutout and $5-20/10000 followers for a 24-hour post shoutout.
Most people will contact you if they want a shoutout on your page, but you
can also DM smaller accounts and offer this service to them. If you look at
larger accounts in the niche, you'll notice that they all advertise. I used to do
them as well, but I no longer do so because I don't care about other people's
business. I use my page to promote my own products. But that is entirely up
to you. Advertising is a great way to earn extra money with little effort.
eBooks/ Audiobooks
I'm a writer. I enjoy writing. That is why I wrote three books in two years. This
is a great way to monetize your page if you're an introvert like me who can
spend long periods of time alone. Writing is a skill that you can learn. It's not
so much about how you say things, because you can use tools like Quillbot for
that, but about writing in general, like coming up with ideas for what to write.
However, you can write about anything. Write about anything that interests
you or has something to do with your niche.
Courses/ Workshops
If you are a graphic designer or programmer, for example, you can use
platforms like Udemy to create an online course and teach others your skills.
This is an excellent way to monetize such abilities. You do what you enjoy and
are good at, teach others what you know, and earn money for it. I used Udemy
extensively to learn Photoshop, web design, and marketing. It's a fantastic
website that is extremely popular. I considered making this book into an
Udemy course, but ultimately decided to stick to writing. Workshops are
another option that differs slightly from courses. What is the distinction
between courses and workshops? A course is something that you create once
and then sell online. Everyone has the same video material. A workshop is
more like a live training session. You work with a variety of people in a variety
of situations and will take a variety of approaches to resolving their problems.
It is more "hands-on." You don't record a video once and have everyone watch
it. Every workshop may cover the same topics, but it is always a new
workshop with different people. A workshop is an excellent way to
supplement your income as a coach. For example, you could sell eBooks, 1:1
coach other men, and hold workshops. That is three income streams for one
company.
Coaching
Of course, coaching is another way to monetize your business. "Who needs a
coach for this or that?" you may think. You can provide coaching in any niche.
There's coaching for everything - it's 2022, and people don't even know what
gender they are. Your imagination and marketing skills are your only
limitations. You can offer mindset or dating coaching if you start in the self-
improvement or dating niche. Coaching entails imparting your knowledge to
one of your clients. They want to achieve something, and you help them do so
- it could be anything: self-improvement, mindset, dating, finances, styling,
makeup, meditation, or anything else.
Membership platforms/ subscription-based models
I recently discovered that the best business model is one that:
1) You create one time.
2) Doesn’t need to get updated.
3) Doesn’t need active management.
4) Pays you on a regular basis.
Unfortunately, that is nearly impossible. You can't charge a monthly fee for
something that doesn't need to be updated or managed in any way, shape, or
form. Netflix comes the closest. All they have to do now is add new series. This
statement, however, made me realize that you need to do more than just sell
digital products. As previously stated, selling digital products is an almost
ideal business model. You can become wealthy solely by selling digital
products. But what if there is a period when no one buys? Then you make no
money. To avoid this, you should have a source of income that is consistent.
Again, your only limitation is your imagination and marketing skills. You can
create a Patreon blog with membership-exclusive content that only
subscribers can see. You can have a paywall on your website; anyone who
wants to access it must pay. You can charge people a monthly fee to join a
Discord server or Telegram group. I'm sure there are many more ways to
develop a subscription-based business model, but those are the ones that
come to mind.
Freelancing
If you are a graphic designer, coder, or any of a variety of other professions,
you can work as a freelancer on platforms. There will always be people
looking for people with specific skills. Graphic design, web design, and
programming are currently in high demand, and as a freelancer, you can make
a lot of money. Using sites like fiverr.com, you can immediately offer your
skills in exchange for money. I used to get a lot of work done from Fiverr
freelancers and will probably do so again because you can get excellent work
for a low price.
Your battle plan
Okay, now that you've learned about the various business models you can use
in your online business, let's get started making money. I'll give you three
examples of how to monetize various niches, and following them will set you
up for success. Let's begin with self-improvement/dating. Assume you've
started a blog in that niche and want to start monetizing right away; here's
your strategy:
Step 1: Begin affiliate marketing. As previously stated, affiliate marketing will
allow you to monetize your business immediately and with minimal effort.
This allows you to earn extra money while working a regular job and creating
your own products. If you want to get started with affiliate marketing, find a
product you want to affiliate with and inform the product's creator that you
want to become an affiliate for his product.
Step 2: Begin amassing knowledge. There is a cost to everything. You can't sell
knowledge if you don't have any. This means that you will be studying for the
next six months. To sell knowledge, you must first acquire it. Make notes as
you read books, listen to podcasts, watch YouTube videos, read blogs, and so
on. Just reading, listening, and watching is mental masturbation. You want to
write things down because they will be used as a reference later on when
creating your product, which in this case will be a book.
Step 3: Make the book. You've read dozens of books, dozens of blogs, listened
to a few podcasts, and watched a few videos - you've taken lots of notes and
learned a lot. Decide what you want to write about next. This can be a small
book covering a specific topic or a large book covering a wide range of topics.
It's a good idea to start small so you don't get overwhelmed. Let's say you
started a self-improvement blog; you could write about developing discipline
and overcoming procrastination, or you could write about developing a
bulletproof mindset. Begin writing and keep your notes for future reference.
Use the internet if you get stuck at any point. Conduct additional research,
take notes, and keep writing. Writing a book is less difficult than you think.
It's especially simple when you're really good at what you're writing about -
you're essentially just writing down your knowledge. Before you begin
writing, make a list of the chapters you want to write about and do some
brainstorming. This will allow you to keep an overview and will prevent you
from being stumped as to what to write about. Work your way through each
chapter until you're finished.
Step 4: Put your eBook out there. I'll show you how to do it through Gumroad
in another chapter. For the time being, you can easily publish your eBook on
Gumroad or PayHip. You can also get an Amazon Kindle if you want, but I
wouldn't recommend it. Amazon charges a hefty commission. People may find
it more convenient to purchase it through Amazon, but Amazon charges a
hefty 30% commission. So, you're far better off going with Gumroad or
PayHip and paying only 3-9%.
Step 5: Stop affiliate marketing and start selling your eBook.
Step 6: You can now begin developing a new product or service. Keep in mind
that you want to learn new things all the time. Never rest on the same amount
of knowledge because doing so will limit your success. This is because the
next step will be to implement coaching.
Step 7: Provide a coaching service. Coaching can be easily implemented in the
self-improvement niche because there are many people looking for a coach in
that area. A coaching service can be as simple as providing text support and
face-to-face meetings, as I do. My coaching consists of 24/7 text support and
the option of two monthly calls. People can write to you about their problems,
and you can tell them how to solve them. The monthly calls serve to
personalize the coaching. And there you have it - one semi-passive and one
active source of income.
Example 2
You've decided to begin your career in the fitness industry as a coach. You can
always start with affiliate marketing; however, I'm not sure how many people
in the fitness industry have affiliate marketing for their books. However,
many businesses allow you to sell their products through affiliate marketing.
Step 1: Find a product to affiliate and offer it to your audience.
Step 2: Begin creating a coaching program. That could be a product in which
you assist the gen-pop (general population) in achieving some basic fat loss
or muscle gain - something that is highly generalized. This is something that
a lot of people do, and it works. With something like this, you can help people
achieve their goals. Cover the fundamentals such as calories, calorie balance,
how to lose fat, how to gain muscle, and include a variety of training programs
that people can use. It is always best to concentrate on a single target
audience. Let's say it's all about fat loss in this case, and you sell a guide called
"Lose 8kg fat in only 3 months" or something along those lines. But don't just
sell nonsense. Keep your promise. Create a REALISITC program for them to
follow in order to achieve that goal. You can make several products with
different use cases, such as "Gain 4kg of lean muscle mass in 3 months" - or
whatever. You can create a million programs for a wide range of target
audiences.
Step 3: Stop affiliating and offer your product.
Step 4: Begin coaching others. The same steps as in our self-improvement
niche. Perform some "hands-on" work. You have a program for people who
want to work for themselves and earn a semi-passive income. You now begin
assisting people in achieving their fitness goals by working one-on-one with
them. If you're not sure where to begin, look at how other coaches work. "The
Muscle Mentors" is a good reference I can give you - they have a membership
platform where you can learn how to properly coach other people and include
a ton of educational content to take your expertise to the next level.
Example 3
Let's use the cryptocurrency niche as an example. You're interested in
cryptocurrencies, so you follow the same step as always:
Step 1: Find something you can affiliate.
Step 2: Begin writing an eBook about cryptocurrencies, which can be
anything: "Crypto Fundamentals 101" "How I made a 400% ROI in
cryptocurrency" "Your guide to generational wealth" - your only limitation is
your imagination. I'd like to bring up something I haven't mentioned yet. You
may believe that the market is saturated or that the product you want to sell
has been created a thousand times. But you must understand that it was not
created by YOU. Everyone has a different approach, writing style, and so on,
which makes each product unique. An oversaturated market doesn't exist; it's
all about your mindset. The market is only oversaturated if you believe it to
be so. This is the mindset of abundance vs. scarcity. Never stop writing or
creating something because you believe someone else has already done it.
Another thing: if you're unsure about which business model to pursue, simply
look at what our people in the niche are doing. What works for them will work
for you, believe me. You know why I provide coaching, sell eBooks, and
maintain a Discord server and a Telegram group? Because other people in this
group also have it. I copied how they ran their business. There's no need to
reinvent the wheel.
Step 3: Start selling your eBook.
Step 4: Instead of coaching, you could offer access to a Discord server or
Telegram group - a subscription-based model. Create a Discord server or
Telegram group to which people must pay to gain access. You will create
content, answer questions, and give people coin tips on that server or group.
Assume you're an experienced cryptocurrency trader. You form a group and
charge people to join it. You tell this group which trade you make and they
can follow it.
Gumroad
Gumroad is a third-party marketplace that allows you to easily publish and
sell digital products. Gumroad allows you to sell almost anything, including
eBooks, courses, and tutorials, as well as any other file format. Photoshop files
can be sold. You can sell anything you create, including logos and icons.
Podcasts and audiobooks. Gumroad also allows you to manage newsletters
and memberships. Gumroad isn't just for digital products; you can also sell
physical goods on the site. So, with Gumroad, you have everything you need
to get started. You are not required to have your own website or store page.
Gumroad also has a lot of analytical insights. Let's go over the basics of
creating a new product step by step. Simply go to gumroad.com/dashboard
to create a new product. Navigate to "Products" and select "New product." You
must first enter a price and a product name to create a new product, but don't
worry, you can change those later. Select the product type and click "next"
after you've decided on a name and a price for your product. You've arrived
at your product page, and I'll go over each parameter with you and make
recommendations.
Name
The name you choose for your product has a significant impact on its sales
performance. The book's (product's) value is always more important, but if
you had two books with identical content, one would sell better than the other
simply because of its name. You can sell a bad product with excellent
marketing, but you cannot sell a good product with poor marketing. And
naming your product is an important part of your marketing strategy.
For example:
"The Untold Secrets to Seducing the Top 1% of Women" will outsell "The
Dating Playbook."
"Get Fit Fast: Your 90-Day Body Transformation" will outsell "The Book of
Losing Weight."
“Digital Domination: How to Build and Monetize Your Online Business with
Low Risk and Zero Investment” will outsell “How to Monetize Your Brand.”
"Making Money EASY: Your Guide to Generational Wealth" will outsell "How
to Make Money."
I wish I could say I'm exaggerating, but people use titles that lack creativity
and enthusiasm. Selling is a lot like dating. Emotion sells better than logic.
Always keep this in mind. You want to evoke emotions in your customers just
as you want to evoke emotions in women.
Description
Successful descriptions have an unspoken theme. If you look at the best-
selling products on Gumroad, you'll notice a common theme. All of those
descriptions are organized in a particular way. If you look at my products, you
will notice a common theme. You are already aware that selling is an
emotional process. But do you know what selling is all about? Selling a
solution to a problem. That is why you must understand your target audience
and the problem they are experiencing - the problem that your product or
service can solve.
As a result, the first step is to identify and state your target audience's
problem in your description. Use story telling or simply questions to describe
your target audience's problem. Pack it into a well-written story. This induced
negative emotions in the potential customer.
After stating the issue, describe the place where he wishes to be. For example,
if your target audience has difficulty attracting beautiful women, describe the
problem first, then tell him about a life filled with the most beautiful women
and sexual abundance. This elicits positive emotions and a desire to get there.
Now you tell him that your product is exactly what he is looking for, or, more
specifically, that it will get him there - but you do so subtly. Don't say, "My
product can get you there." Tell him what your product has to offer and how
it will solve his problem.
I’ll give you a short example of this:
Dating has changed. The average man is in a sexless marriage with a
constantly complaining wife. He comes home exhausted from work, and the
first thing he hears is why he hasn't taken out the garbage. He lives by the
"happy wife, happy life" principle, attempting everything to please his wife
but receiving nothing but resentment. He no longer tries to have sex because
he knows he'll be rejected, which is why he started going to the knocking shop
and fapping to porn. This man is genuinely unhappy in his marriage and has
no idea how to get out.
However, there are some men who appear to have nailed it. They live in sexual
and social abundance and appear to be able to seduce any girl. They
confidently approach the most beautiful women in town, and you can tell
from their conversation that both are having a great time. What makes these
men stand out? They've figured out how female attraction works. They've
perfected the art of seduction.
This book will explain what those men are doing differently. You'll learn the
secrets of the world's greatest seducers. You'll discover how female attraction
works. You will become a master seducer with great conversation starters
and techniques for eliciting all types of emotions in her. She will be unable to
get you out of her mind notwithstanding your charm and sexual charisma.
Simply use this example as a point of reference and adjust the description to
your product.
Cover
Your book's cover, like its title, either makes or breaks it. Don't let your book
cover become a complete disaster; keep it clean. Perhaps use symbolism to
convey or exaggerate the book's content. The graphics, not your book title, are
the main focus of the cover. Because the title is the second focus of the cover
- whereas your secondary title is the third focus - it should be easy to read.
The name of the author is the least important thing on the cover. Take a look
at my Untold Secrets book cover for an example of how symbolism can be
used to convey or exaggerate the book's content. The cover shows a woman
wearing a hat that casts a shadow over her eyes, giving it a mysterious look.
By placing her index finger over her lips, she is making the silence sign. The
red lipstick, red polished finger nail, and slightly opened mouth give it a
seductive vibe and a nice color accent - which is also the picture's main focus.
When designing a cover for your book or product, less is more. Minimalism is
popular right now. People desire cleanliness. And don't worry, I understand
that not everyone can design his or her own cover because not everyone is
talented in graphic design. That's why I recommend hiring a freelancer on
Fiverr to create your cover. It's piss cheap. A book cover costs between $40
and $120, which isn't much. If you convert that into sales (say you start with
a low-priced product/book at $9), that is 5-14 sales. And you can use that
accounting investment to reduce your profit, allowing you to pay less tax.
Thumbnail
The Thumbnail is a smaller logo of your product that is shown in the Gumroad
Library, Discover, and Profile pages, so you don't want to skip this or just
upload your cover in a square format. The reason you don't want to do this is
the same reason as for why you don’t want to have many details in a small
logo, which I explained earlier. The details get washed out and are hard to see,
which is unprofessional. See the thumbnail as a smaller, square version of
your cover. There aren't many details, and it's easy to recognize. Let me show
you my thumbnails as an example:

Summary
Your summary is a small box that shows up on the right side of the Gumroad
sales page. I've added a picture and highlighted the area in yellow so you can
see which field this is. You can write whatever you want, but try to keep it
short and clear. You can use this to market more, of course. In marketing, you
should always exaggerate a little, and using special keywords in that small
field can help you make more sales. These are words that have worked well
for sales and getting people to interact with you on social media:
Free, fast, quick, groundbreaking,
easy, best way to, secrets, hacks,
psychology, tricks, lifechanging, …
You obviously can’t go with free but
you can experiment with the rest.
Numbers are another thing you can
use. People these days are crazy
about numbers. Analysis of Twitter
shows that Tweets with numbers do
better than Tweets without numbers
on average. And what works on
Twitter will work in sales.
Let’s put the newly gained knowledge
to use and put together some names/
descriptions:
“11 lifechanging lectures on female
psychology”
“3 easy tricks to boost your
productivity by 110%”
“13 secrets the best content creators
don’t want you to know”
Do you understand the concept? Read those titles and see how they make you
feel. Do they get you excited? Do they make you want to learn more about the
post or product? Make your sentences in a way that makes people feel
something. Give them a thrill. Make them want to learn more about what
you're selling or offering. The main lesson here is to use strong adjectives.
Additional details
You can add more information in the fields below the Summary. Each field has
a "Attribute" and a "Value." The "Attribute" is the text on the left, and the
"Value" is the text, number, or anything else on the right. You can use this to
merely list important information about your product, like pages, chapters,
and parts, or you can list each product and its price if it has more than one.
That is what I did. And here's another marketing strategy: you can make
things up. You can make it seem like people are saving money by giving parts
or chapters fake prices. As an example, look at my book. I made a list of all the
chapters and their prices, which come to a total of $130. I added the field "For
only $79" to make it look like it was less expensive. I know that many of you
who are reading this are shocked, but this is marketing, and I've already told
you that business is ruthless. And don't get me wrong. You don't want to sell
expensive nonsense and rip people off with your marketing. That's not what
I'm saying here. You want to trick people into making the right decision, which
is to buy your product or service, because you really think it's good. And
sometimes all it takes to get someone to buy is a little love tap.
Price
Last but not least, we still need to figure out how much our product will cost.
When you first click "Create a new product" on Gumroad, you will be asked to
enter a price. I told you not to worry too much about it because you can
change it later. We're going to do that now. The big question is always, "How
much should/can I charge for my product or service?" "Are my prices fair?"
"Are my prices too high?" First, let me tell you a cold truth: no product can be
too expensive. I charge a higher price for some of my goods because I think
they are worth it. If someone says it's "too expensive" and doesn't buy it, it's
not really too expensive. He doesn't think it's worth the price because he
doesn't see enough value in it. People will pay any amount of money for
something they think is valuable. Why do you think brands like LV, Apple
and Lamborghini sell so well? Because people believe it has value.
When I first started out as an online coach, I didn't charge much because I
wanted to get better and wasn't sure of my skills. After gaining experience, I
felt confident enough to raise my prices and adjust the prices of existing
clients, as I had people paying me 11x the price of my first few clients.
Consider it. 11 times as high as that. For the same job. When I changed the
prices for my current clients, some of them left because they didn't want to
pay the new price, which is fine.
One client even told me it was too expensive, so I explained him the following:
"It isn't expensive." You don't see what's good about it. If I offered you a
million dollars for $10,000, you would find a way to pay because you know
you get ten times the value of your money."
As an example, I took a marketing course that cost me $1,200, but it helped
me improve my sales skills and make a lot more money than I spent = positive
ROI.
I spent $2,000 on a copywriter who made me a lot more money than he cost
me = positive ROI.
I realized I'd get a lot more out of that investment than I put in, so it's not
about your price.
It all comes down to the value you can PROVIDE, the value you can CONVEY,
and the value people SEE in your product.
To wrap up this chapter, I'd like to give you a formula that you can use to
figure out how much your product should cost.
Price = Revenue Goal / Sales
Let me give you an example to make it clear:
You want to sell an online course and your first goal is to make $50,000. Now
consider how many sales you need to make to reach that goal. Let's keep it
simple and say you want to reach that goal within 1000 sales:
Price = $50.000 / 1000 Sales
Price = $50
Let's take it a step further and make it measurable by attaching a time frame
and a goal to it: you want to achieve that goal within a year. That means you
need to make 1000 sales in a year:
1000 Sales / 365 Days ≂ 3 Sales / Day
Now you have a goal you can pursue.
Marketing Strategies
Whether or not you make a lot of sales depends on how well you market your
product. Work on the product, not the offer, is what I always tell people. If
your product is terrible, but your marketing is great, it won't be long before
everyone knows how terrible your product is. But if you have a great product
and great marketing skills, your product will spread like wildfire. So, make a
great product and use some simple marketing techniques (some of which I've
already told you about) to boost your sales. The great thing is that you don't
need a lot of marketing strategies, just a few very basic ones. The book with
the same name says that human psychology is "predictably irrational." People
act irrationally in predictable patterns, which makes them irrational but
predictable. And you can use this irrationality to boost your sales when you're
trying to sell something.
FOMO
Most people can't resist this urge. People are afraid to miss out on something
that is rare or only available for a short time In other words, you need to
create a sense of urgency. This can be done by limiting the number of users
on a platform, the number of t-shirts you make with no restocks, the number
of copies you sell, or by making a discount that is only good for a certain
amount of time. By the way, you don't have to limit those, but you can make it
look like you are. For example, say you offer coaching and want to get more
clients.
Instead of writing something like: “I still have open coaching slots. If you want
to enroll in my coaching, drop me a DM.”
Try something like: “Are you an ambitious man who wants to take charge of
his life? Then its time to take action! I decided to open two more slots for my
coaching this year! Drop me a DM and we will see if it makes sense for us to
work together!”
This message does multiple things:
1) It creates a sense of urgency because there are only 2 places left.
2) You make people qualify themselves. You don’t take everyone. Only
people you think are worth coaching.
This makes your service look more appealing right away, and people will
want to join.
Another easy way to make people feel like they need to act quickly is to have
a sale that only lasts for a short time. It doesn't even have to be much, like 5–
20%. That is why I recommend that you raise the price of your products
slightly, effectively incorporating the discount. People would rather buy a 69$
product that is on sale for 55$ than a 55$ product that isn't on sale. Simple
marketing that works. Let's say you decide to have a 24-hour sale for 15% off.
People will think, "Oh, I need to get this quickly to save money," and then buy.
All people do this. Take Amazon's blitz deals or Prime day as an example.
Black Friday. Easter Sale. Summer Sale. Winter Sale. People like "saving"
money. Consumerism is a big part of modern life, and if you want to be
successful, you need to know how to use it.
Left-digit deception
The left-digit deception has been used for decades, long before the internet
existed. It's all around you. It's a simple strategy for convincing the brain that
something is less expensive. $499 appears to be less expensive than $500. $99
appears to be less expensive than $100. $999 appears to be less expensive
than $1000. You get the idea. So, instead of charging $20 for your eBook,
charge $19, or even $19.99. Little difference, big impact.
Price segmentation
Price segmentation is yet another effective pricing strategy. You can apply this
concept to tricking the customer into purchasing the product you want him
to buy. In general, I recommend having at least three different products: one
low-priced, one medium-priced, and one high-priced. This allows you to serve
a wide range of customers and build a scalable business. It is just as important
to have low or medium-priced products as it is to have high-priced products.
One is for scalability, and the other is for high sales volume. Some people
prefer not to spend a lot of money, while others prefer to pay a premium. You
should be able to provide various products and pricing to different customers.
Another trick that comes with this strategy is, as previously stated, tricking
people into purchasing a specific product. As an example, consider the
following: You're looking for a new pair of headphones on Amazon and have
three options. Low-cost, medium-cost, and high-cost. The average person will
purchase the medium-priced item because they do not want to pay the
cheapest price but also do not want to pay a high price. What can we take
away from this? Take the product you want to sell the most as the middle
ground. This is your mid-priced item. You now create two products: one that
is less expensive and one that is more expensive. People are more likely to
buy the product you want to sell this way. Aim for a price difference of about
1/3 between these items.
Reviews
I couldn't believe it myself, but reviews are very important for your
marketing. People base their opinions on reviews, and you probably do it
yourself. The show how important good reviews are: You are looking for new
headphones and asked your friend for advice because he just bought a new
pair. He says they are amazing and the best headphones he's ever had. He
gives them his highest recommendation. This would make it much more likely
that you would buy them. And the same is true for online reviews. What do
you do if you want to order something from Amazon? You read the feedback.
You wouldn't buy a product with an overall rating of 2 out of 5 stars. Even if
1,000 people said the product was great, that wouldn't be enough. But if 4.5
out of 5 stars are given, you are very likely to buy it. Even when a thousand
people say the product is garbage. That's how powerful good reviews can be.
And you will have to take the initiative to do this. Most people don't leave
reviews, which is a shame. People are more likely to leave a negative review
than a positive one, which is even worse. So, if you want people to review a
product you're selling, you'll have to ask for them. If you sell something on
Gumroad, you can easily do this by going to gumroad.com/customers.
Gumroad keeps track of a lot, which is pretty useful. It keeps track of the traffic
and, more importantly, the email addresses of the customers. To ask for a
review, just send an email to your customer after X weeks/months thanking
him for buying your product and asking him to take a few seconds to leave a
review. Instead of sending the same email to a lot of people, try to make each
one unique and personal. Even if you ask for reviews, you'll have to send a lot
of emails to get a few. If you send an email to 100 customers asking for a
review, you can expect at most 10 of them to leave a review. But it's worth the
work until you have dozens of reviews that you can use to market your
business.
Newsletter marketing (Email marketing)
Something I still don't fully understand, but that shit actually works. I don't
know why, because I only use my email when I absolutely have to, and I can't
imagine reading anything in there. Even more so when you think about all the
spam you get. I already have seven email addresses because I like to keep
things neat. But it looks like there are people out there who read their emails
more often than I do. Marketing through newsletters or emails is a great way
to boost sales. You can either set it up yourself or hire someone to do it for
you. One example is Mail Chimp. But you can also use Gumroad to make a
Newsletter. Basically, what you're doing is sending extra, valuable content to
your audience and occasionally dropping in an ad. I'm not very good at writing
copy, so I hired someone else to do it for me. So, you can either try it yourself
or pay someone else to do it. And it doesn't cost as much as you think it does.
Obviously, if you just started your business, it's not a priority. But as you go
on to explain, it's a suggestion.
If you sell your products on Gumroad, you already have a great email list that
you can use for that newsletter. Gumroad or Mailchimp can also be used to
get people to sign up for it. Aside from that, I've already told you that offering
a free mini eBook or guide is a good idea. It's all over the internet. People do
this because they want to get your email address so they can send you their
newsletter.
Expanding your community
I already told you about the power of multi-platforming. I've already told you
how important it is to use more than one platform. Everyone who isn't doing
it in 2022 is wasting their potential. On one platform, you can make enough
money to quit your 9-to-5 job. Now think about how much you could do if you
used 3 different platforms. It's harder to make 300 sales with just one
platform than with three. And as you get better at something, you'll move
much faster. It takes a lot of time at the beginning because you are not used to
all the functions and haven’t found your workflow. But you'll get the hang of
it as time goes on. I now get three times as much social media work done in
the same amount of time as when I first started. This is just because I have
gotten better at getting things done. You can go even further with this. Not
only can you use different platforms, but you can also make groups for your
most dedicated fans. Group as in a Facebook group, a Telegram group, or a
Discord Channel. People who follow you can talk to each other through this
layer. It's like forming a tribe. And it works very well and is, to be honest, a
real joy. At the time I was writing the book, I had a Telegram group with more
than 1100 members. Those are 1100 potential customers who are a perfect
fit. Because you will definitely advertise your stuff there too. When you start
building this new community, you'll have to put in more work, but once you
have a lot of people, it will run pretty much on its own. But you should never
give up completely. Be active in there. Answer the questions people ask and
talk to them. Because it won't work if all you do is drop in ads. People won't
buy from you if they can see you're not trying at all.
Closing words
Thank you for purchasing and reading Digital Domination! I really hope this
book will help you build your own online business.
Digital marketing is something I am really passionate about, and I did plan to
write this eBook a long time ago. When you want to be a 1% man, you need to
be good at a lot of things, such as fitness, mindset, business, finances, social
dynamics, etc. And I don't want to limit myself to just one area because I think
they are all important. I want to help you in all parts of your life. I want to turn
you into a 1% man.
That's why I have a special offer for creators who want to get started in the
dating, masculinity, or self-improvement niche. If you are now excited to get
started and want to start your own online business, I want to help you. My
account has been growing rapidly ever since I made it, because I know what
I'm doing. Now I want to help other men get there, too. Consider this a chance
to give your online business a jumpstart. The theme of the century is speed,
and you want to move as quickly as possible. That's what made me successful.
I never stop. I move quickly. I also want you to move quickly.
I know you bought this guide because you probably want to start with no
money down, which is also what I recommend. But there are some people
who are willing to put money into their business. If you are one of them, I will
help you build your online business with RAPID speed. You will grow 10 times
faster with my help. If you want to take advantage of this offer, send me a
direct message on Instagram (@the.headman), and we'll talk about how it
works.
As this book comes to a close, I'd like to ask you for a small favor. Now you
know how important reviews are. Please take a few minutes out of your day
to leave a review on my Gumroad sales page (here's the link) and send me a
direct message on Instagram with your personal review. It's very helpful and
much appreciated. I hope you have success as you build your online business.
Don't give up! If you keep working hard, it's only a matter of time before you
get what you want. Don't be afraid to get in touch with me if you have any
questions or ideas.
Best wishes,
Manuel

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