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I hit a million dollars a month for the first time in December 2024, and it's May 2026 now. And the peak we've hit since then is around, like, just over 1,400,000

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a month. So it's a year and a half later, it's only gone up by another 40%. A lot of people might be thinking, wow, Daniel. That's really slow. Like, you're a failure. You have no idea how many people I see who hit a million dollars a month, and they did it by spending $700,000

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on ads. And then they had the cost to fulfill all of the product that they just sold, which is another

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$250,

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and then they take home $50,000

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on a million dollars of revenue. What is even the point? For me going from 1,000,000 a month a year and a half ago to 1,400,000

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a month, I've more than tripled my take home income in that time. Who's the retard here? There's a tremendous amount of people who are conflating

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make more money with, like, taking home more money. And these are two very distinct things that tend to be separate from one another. Because you can make 1,000,000 or 2,000,000 or 3,000,000 a month and bring home legitimately fucking $0 at all. This is a thing that occurs. I see it with a lot of people. It's not like every person who hits a million a month is doing that, but I'm just saying that there exists a substantial amount of people who that is in fact the case. At that point, if you're gonna spend $700,000

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a month to make a million dollars a month, like, why not just make $300,000

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a month and deal with two thirds less headache? Like, what is even the point? So, like, how do I triple my take home income? Like, how did that happen? And the answer is through cash flow maxing. Here's what we're gonna talk about in this video. I wanna walk you through what that actually means. I've got four things I wanna rant about this particular moment. And the first one that I wanna talk about, and they're all gonna kinda play into each other, but the first one is LTV

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maxing. So if anyone does know, that means the lifetime value. Right? It costs money to acquire a customer. Now there's three ways to get customers. You've got ads, content, organic and referrals would kind of technically fall under content. And then you've got outbound. Now all of these require a combination of time and money. You only have two resources that you can expand to the planet's time or money. Now all three of those mechanisms adds content, and outreach all require some combination of time and money. So, therefore, even if you're sitting here and you're making content, you're like, I don't have a cost to acquire a customer because I make content. Yes. You do. You're spending time to do so, and you're spending capital to get it edited. There's whatever to deal with the logistics of it. You do have a CAC. You do. You have a cost to acquire a customer regardless of what you think. You always need to be expending some kind of resource in order to acquire these people. Now costs more money. It costs more resources to acquire somebody than it does to keep somebody. What I'm trying to get at here is if you just acquire the same amount of people, say you just get 10 customers a month or you get 10 clients a month. And by some assortment, either through churn reduction or cross sells or upsells or launching new products, you are able to triple the amount of money that the average person pays you, you would more than triple the profit of the business. Why? Because the additional

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acquisition of the new sales of the additional products, cross sells, or upsells would have a $0

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cost to acquire a customer. You would just make more money from the people you already have as customers. There's this book. It's called Ready Fire Aim by Michael Masterson. It's one of the best books that anybody here who's making about a million dollars a year or more will ever read. And what the premise of the book basically says is that when you reach a million dollars a year, the way you expand the business is by making more products. You start selling more stuff. Now it doesn't have to exactly be a million dollars a year. You could be making 30 k a month. You could be making 300 k a month when you do it. The general gist of it is that the way you grow a business is by product expansion. Now when I tell this to people, they always say something like, well, shouldn't I focus on the thing I'm good at? And it's like, these are not mutually exclusive activities. Listen. If you wanna make, like, a million dollars, you could take home a million dollars a year by being really good at, like, ecommerce email. But if you're trying to make 2,000,000, 3,000,000, 4,000,000, $10,000,000

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a year, it tends to be a lot easier to do that by just selling more products. So, like, let me give you an example of this through my own business. We first started Client Ascension, for instance. So, like, I got my start at an Instagram growth agency. I got all the clients through cold email. An algorithm update to Instagram ruined that business. So then I started selling cold email as a service to other agencies because I had already successfully done it myself, so it was easy sell it. I was getting clients for that agency, and then I made a course on how to do cold email, and that led to some more clients on the agency. And then a lot of people were buying that course, wanted a coaching program. So then we made client Ascension with my now business partners, Andre, Christian, and Dan. And then now if I were to give you, like, the full product suite of what we do now, like, I'll just run you through some right now. So there's two businesses. There's client extension. There's list kit. On client extension, have AI assisted agency, which is a coaching program, Olympia, is a coaching for higher level people who wanna scale with ads. We have the AI business challenge, scaling with ads workshop. We're about to launch a low ticket course, and then we have, like, another low ticket course in the works after that. So there's, like, two low ticket courses over there. So that's the coaching side. So right there, that's six products.

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Like, just right there. And then we have list kit. So list kit, have the leads product. We have a new thing launch where it's, like, full stack do it yourself cold email, like, all the stuff involved with that. We have done for you cold email and then done for you cold calling. Then over our list kit, there's four products over there. So it's like, we got 10 products. The reason why we've been able to get so high is because we've been LTV

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maxing. There's, like, just hella shit available

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to purchase to buy. When we are just running I don't know. When, like, client Ascension was just the main thing by itself, like, we were hanging around, like, 200 k a month or, like, 250 k a month. And then we started launching all this stuff continuously over the past, like, three years. Like, to go from one product to 10 products, we've effectively 10 x ed the company by launching 10 times more products, like, literally directly proportional to that. Like, it's actually insane words. It's worked out like that. If you go, like, put this in Clod or ChatGPT and just be like, how many total products does Apple sell? Apple sells, like, 250 products. How many total products does Google as a company sell? It's in the thousands or tens of thousands. There's just so many products available for sale with very large companies. For you to launch another offer doesn't mean you stop selling the previous offer. When you're building a company, you're building an operation behind the acquisition and delivery of that specific funnel. So say, like, you've got some product and you're selling it successfully through a funnel with ads. Maybe let's say that you're able to profitably spend about $500

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a day on a specific funnel for a specific product, and it's very profitable. But anytime you try to spend, like, 1,000 a day on it, like, stops being profitable and it kinda blows up. It's like you might be like, well, my business is a failure. I can't scale. It's like, bro, that's not that's not correct. That's not true. Just run that funnel at 500 a day and build the team and the operations team for the people who fulfill that and then launch another

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product.

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And you might be able to get that other product also to 500 a day at, like, a four x or five x robust. Or, like, maybe you'll be able to get that other product to a thousand a day. You have this funnel at this much a day, this funnel at this much a day, another product with another funnel at this much a day, another product with another funnel at this much a day, and it's like you've horizontally scaled.

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You don't have to vertically scale something. It's very rare that, like, you're gonna get one thing to make tens of millions of dollars a year. It's just so improbable of an outcome that really doesn't occur very often. I've just personally found it to be significantly easier to horizontally

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scale.

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Like, that's I I think it's just, like, way easier personally. It's just what I've been able to do with a lot less volatility. So, like, going back to what I said earlier about how I've tripled my take home income, like, we are a very, very profitable company. And we are only a very profitable company from what I believe is because of this horizontal scaling pattern of just having Hella products. Could you get somebody into some product? Now they're watching your content. They're opening your emails. They're just, like, interacting with your team. They become aware of the other shit you have available for sale. They end up purchasing that thing, and they're just, like, in your ecosystem.

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They're just in there. Imagine running a grocery store. Like, I go to the same Publix. I live in Tampa slash Saint Pete, Florida. I go to the same Publix every day. It's right next to my house. And, like, I buy 98%

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of my groceries from this Publix. And it's like I walk in, I get water there, I get meat there, I get fruit there. Imagine if, like, that Publix didn't sell meat and didn't sell fruit. It would just be completely retarded. I like to buy these waters called Gerald Steiners. There's a calcium and magnesium in it. It's like a sparkling water. I I have to buy them from Amazon. I have to get them shipped to me because Publix doesn't carry them. If Publix started carrying the Gerald Steiners, they'd make a shit ton of money off me just selling me the Gerald Steiners. They might make, like, $2 profit at Gerald Steiners, and throughout the year, that's, like, an additional, like, $600

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in profit that they would make from me buying fucking Gerald Steiners. If you don't sell more shit, they're gonna buy it from somebody else. Like, a buyer is a buyer is a buyer is a buyer. Somebody who buys something buys everything.

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They tend to continue buying things. So this also works on the opposite end where people who don't buy anything tend to not buy anything. They're the brokies. This is why I hate, like, free webinars because I think they're, like, broke retards because they don't buy anything. I like selling, like, low ticket products, live challenges,

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or live workshops because people who buy stuff tend to continue buying stuff, and they're just, like, way higher quality of a person. Again, I'm just saying, like, you need to sell more shit, and it doesn't mean you need to be the person fulfilling for the shit. You can find a partner or a white label partner who does it for you. Like, we do that shit all the time where it's like we work with outside parties to help facilitate the delivery of the shit. You get what I'm saying? Like, it's a totally valid way of going about this. What I'm trying to convey to you is you need more products. You have to sell more shit. You need to be LTV

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maxing. The next component of cash flow maxing is brand maxing. What does this mean? So, like, if you've watched any amount of my content, you'll see that there's basically two types offers of that you could sell. There's a cold traffic offer and a warm traffic offer. So, like, a cold traffic offer, generally, like, you need to have the four pillars of, like, new money, done for you,

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low commitment, and derisked.

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So, like, what does that mean? Like, new like, new money means that, like, it's not like an optimization. Like, you're like, you're helping the client make new money. And you generally like, a cold traffic offer, like, normally, depending on your level of authority, you gotta put, a guarantee on it. It's like a very specific thing that you're gonna help them make a specific amount of money in a specific amount of time. And if you can't do that, you're gonna give them a refund. Generally, like, that's kinda how that works with a cold traffic offer. Now there's also warm traffic offers. So, like, I'll give you a for instance. Like, I sell one hour consulting calls for $1,500.

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I'll leave links to this shit in the description as well if you wanna buy some of this from me, but it's like, I'm never gonna get cold traffic to pay me $1,500

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for a one hour consulting call. Like, that's not gonna happen. Like, the only people who are ever gonna pay me $1,500

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for a consulting call are people who already know, like, or trust me. This is also the case with some of the products like AI assisted agency for the coaching program where we help people make AI assisted agencies or Olympia where we help people scale their agency or b two b offer with ads. Like, the only people who would buy that are people who know, like, and trust me. And generally, they're people who are watching my YouTube or follow me on Twitter or LinkedIn or on my email list or have known me for a while or have purchased something else from me before because I am brand maxing. You know what I'm saying? Like, I'm posting content. Like, I'm sitting here. I'm on a little work trip now in Scottsdale, Arizona.

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And, like, I'm sitting here and I'm filming this YouTube video. Like, I didn't have to sit here and make this video and talk shit on camera. Like, I didn't have to do this, but I am doing this. And, now what's that gonna do? Like, a substantial portion of you, this might be the first video you've watched of me. And you're like, wow. I fuck I like this guy. This guy, like, I really like what this guy is saying, and that might lead you to watch continuously more of my videos. You might click some link in the description, maybe buy something for me, like one of the challenges or the workshops or something. You might opt into a funnel and read my emails for the next, like, six months of your life, and then, like, something happens and you're like, you know what? I really want help with this and that Daniel guy. I've been watching a lot of his shit. Like, I think he can help me out. Let me buy something from him real quick. And then you buy it, and then you get results with it. And then you're my customer for the next fucking eight years, and, like, you've bought, like, hell shit for me, and your LTV on me is, like, you spent, like, $37

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on me at this point, but throughout that time, I've helped you make, like, $900,000.

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You know what I'm saying? Like, it's brand maxing. I wanna help you illustrate this real quick. I assume 99%

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of the people watching this video right now know Alex Hermosy. All of you may not be aware

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that Alex Hermosy

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sells exactly zero cold traffic offers at the time of this filming. What does Alex sell? He sells an in person workshop in Vegas, and then he has his upsells like l one, l two, l three, and that's like his coaching thing. And then he's got his, like, a thousand dollar a month school group or something like that. And then, like, that's what he sells. Like, none of these are cold traffic offers. So what I'm trying to convey by telling you this is that you don't need a cold traffic offer to be able to run successful business. But what I am saying is that if you're not gonna have a cold traffic offer, like, you need to be brand maxing the shit out of yourself at all times. Like, Alex Ramosy probably runs the largest media empire in the entire b to b market on the whole fucking planet. Like, he just he just does. Like, Alex Tremozi probably sits down, is actively on camera for, like, legitimately forty raw hours a week. Like, the guy can spew out a completely infinite amount of content. It's a completely disgusting,

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absurd amount of content that the guy can spit out because he works harder than literally anybody else at all. So what does that allow him to do? It means that he's able to brand Max so hard and build such a profusely

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massive warm audience of people to sell warm traffic offers to. There's really two ways that, like, you can help yourself grow. You either need a cold traffic offer that you are advertising to cold traffic. If, like, your cold traffic ads aren't working, they're not buying your cold traffic offer, it means your offer isn't good. Like, straight up. Like, that's what it is most of the time. Like, maybe you've got bad ads, maybe, but most of the time, it's because you don't have a cold traffic offer. You have a dog shit cold offer. Right? That's why you can't convert cold. Like, it's straight up. That's just, like, normally what it is. If you don't wanna make a cold traffic offer and do the shit where it's like, oh, I have to, like, promise a result and, not everyone can get a result. I don't wanna have a guarantee. If you don't wanna do that, then your only available option is to make a shit ton of content and get a shit ton of people to know, like, trust you, and then you can sell them warm traffic offers, which, again, is a totally valid way of going about growing a business. All I'm trying to convey to you is that you only have those two available options. Now, again, how does this convey back into me saying I tripled my take home income in that last year and a half? It's that I started brand maxing like hella. Like, I post hella YouTube videos. I have way more YouTube content that I spew out than I was at that time. I send way more emails. We have way more shit to sell. Dude, this has just resulted in me making a fuck ton more profit because it's less money in ads we need to spend to an incrementally higher amount of revenue because I just have so much more warm traffic. Okay. So that's brand maxing. So the next is high ticket maxing. This is a very interesting thing I kinda learned lately where, like, for a while, like, we spent, like, $3,000,000

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on ads to a done for you cold email setup slash done for you cold email management offer over at list kit. Made, like, $13,000,000

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with that offer. It's super low ticket. Like, we were doing monthly packages for a while there. We were doing, like, $600 a month packages for a while. Then we switched. We started doing, like, quarterly packages where it was, like, 3 k a quarter or something like that just to get more cash up front. But then, dude, we started a done for you cold calling offer. The price to do that is $6,000 a month, or you could pay quarterly with a 10% discount. We're still playing with the pricing and whatnot, but, like, we've closed people 4,000 a month, 6,000 a month. Today, as I'm filming this video, we've closed $29,000

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a month today right now. And what's very interesting is the CAC, the cost to acquire customer on ads for the cold email offer, like the $600 a month or the 3 k a quarter, the CAC on that was about, like, $2,200.

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That's like what it is at scale when we spend, like, 6,000 or $8,000 a day on ads. The cost to acquire customer on the cold calling offer where we're charging 6,000 a month, 9,000 a month, and, like, successfully selling people at that is the same CAC as the cheap cold email offer. You gotta imagine what's happening. We're going from, like, a one point o to 1.3 x cash ROAS to, like, a 2.5 x, 3.5 x upfront cash ROAS, and then, like, they renew month two. And now, like, your ROAS is, like, fucking five x by day 60. It's like, holy shit. I'm a retard for not having done this earlier. Like, I'm a complete profuse fucking dumbass for not having done that way earlier. Like, I'm so stupid.

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Fuck. That was such a giant mistake to not be selling just significantly

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higher priced shit. Now the trade off you pay for this is that the sales cycle is, like, way longer. This is what happened to us, and this is why I think a lot of people end up fucking this up and they don't do this successfully. It's like, normally, with the $600 a month or, like, the 3,000 a quarter shit or, like, just, like, clients who pay less than, like, $5 or something like that, the sales cycle for that was, like, really short. Like, you might close in, like, two days or three days on average, and, like, 70% of the deals were gonna be a one call close. Like, that's generally what happened there. But with these higher priced ones, it's a different kind of person who's buying it. So there's a lot more, like, investigation around it, I'll say. And the sales cycle tends to be at a minimum of ten days. That's a minimum. So, like, from ten days to, like, thirty days. So, some people take thirty days to close after their first call. So we've been running this thing about three months now when we launched the funnel to cold. Probably, like, 800 a day or 1,000 a day, we launched that, and we were getting calls booked in. Dude, we spent into that for, like, three or four weeks until we closed the first deal. So it's like we were 25,000

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in the hole before we closed the first person who paid us $6. So we were like,

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hella negative. It was a little scary for a moment there. I was like, shit. Is this gonna fucking work at all? I'm like, fuck. But then they just started coming. Like, the frequency with which they started coming was higher. And we kept spending into it because the deals were like, no. These are good deals. Like, you think these people are gonna close. I think the sales cycle is just gonna be way higher. So, like, what an average person would see there is like, wow. I spent $25,000

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on ads, and I closed one. I have a CAC of $25,000.

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That's, like, way too high. It's not true. It's just because the sales cycle, like, you're spending into the ads every day, and, like, each incremental call you get, that one person of the ads you spent that one day needs a bare minimum of fourteen days to even have the possibility of closing at all. And even then, like, the average might be, like, twenty days. It just takes way longer. So it's like now it appears as if the CAC on that at scale will probably be, like, 2,500 to $3, but it's like the cash ROAS is so good. I'm like, holy shit. We're so stupid for not doing this so much earlier. It's like, fuck. We can be, like, even way more profitable on that. I'm like, fuck. It's such a good idea. I think I also learned this when Client Ascension owns AI assisted agency in in in Olympia, which is its mastermind, but Client Ascension used to also be the name of the product, like the beginner coaching program. But AI assisted agency is now the name of the beginner coaching program, and Client Ascension is just the name of the coaching company. Before we just were running Client Essential for, like, three years before we even made Olympia. I remember when we launched Olympia, that pretty much doubled our profit immediately.

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Just straight up immediately doubled the profit of Client Essential of the company. I was like, oh, yeah. Because, like, people in Olympia pay significantly more because they're significantly larger companies. I'm like, oh, yeah. Got it. Like, I'm a retard. Just, like, charge more money for higher priced people. You get what I'm saying? But then, like, going back to the previous lessons, I've literally already spoken about in this video. It's like, well, how were we even able to launch Olympia? What does that do? That's LTV maxing. Just making more products for people you've already shit to in the first place. Why are people open to paying $14,000

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to join Olympia? And, like, the answer is because I'm brand maxing, and they already know, like, and trust me. You get what I'm saying? So, like, I just keep continuously learning this, like, sell more expensive stuff to the finite quantity of people who can afford to pay it, and your profit, like, your bottom line profit just shoots the fuck up, like, so hard. And I'm like, oh, I'm a fucking idiot for just not continuously doing this, like, so much quicker. And it's like, again, going back to what I was talking about Hermosy and brand maxing, it's like Hermosy,

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like, has this l one, l two, l three. I think, like, one of them is a $100. One's, like, I don't know, 300. One's, like, a mil or some bullshit like that. And it's like, imagine getting somebody pay you a million fucking dollars for consulting.

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Just straight to the bottom line, like, 1,000,000. Like, what the fuck? You know what I mean? Like, that's insane. It's so fucking nuts. I'll probably be able to do that at some point. I just don't work as fast as Remozy. I should. But maybe in a couple of years, like, I'll be able to get someone to pay me a million dollars for fucking consulting. Right? But, again, it's just high ticket maxing. Right? Okay. So fourth component I wanna talk about is slow

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and steady

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maxing. Going back to kinda how I this video off, I was saying, like, a lot of people wanna blitzscale themselves to a million dollars a month to say they got to a million dollars a month, and they do it by spending $700,000

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in ads, and they fucking take home, like, $10 in profit. It's like, again, what the fuck was the point? It's like, normally, what happens is if you try to scale too fast, you're doing the literal opposite of, like, cash flow maxing. So, like, this whole video is about cash flow maxing. Like, cash flow maxing effectively means just profit. So, like, I try to convey this to a lot of people where it's like, dude, the idea that you're, like, you're at 10 a month or 20 k a month or 30 k a month or 100 k a month, and you're like, I need to be at 1,000,000 a month this year or the next, like, six months. And it's like, did you just end up doing so much shit that, one, burns you out, destroys your profit, just, like, just fucks the whole business up, makes it super unenjoyable. It just, like, ruins your life. What was the point? It was all for you to try to do it way too fast than what you're personally able to handle. I started my first agency in 2018.

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That was when I first started, like, social media marketing, like, I started, like, to sell random shit to businesses. So it took me eight years to get to 1,400,000.

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And I think a lot of people, like, they start, and it's like they think they have to hit it in, like, year or two. It's like, bro, like, it is abnormal

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to grow a company, like, 30% a year. Like, growing a company 30%

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a year is so healthy. It's so, like, crazy healthy while, like, increasing the profit as well and the profit margins and, like, you continuously

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take home more a year. Like, the barometer of whether you're doing good is whether the amount of profit on your tax return that you put as your take home profit, like, you file as your income per year is increasing. Bro, if that is going up 20 or 30% a year, you were doing just fine. Like, I fucking promise you, you are doing just fine, and you have absolutely nothing to worry about. Stop always looking at the monthly results, and look at the quarterly results. Like, are you growing quarter over quarter in revenue and profit? Are you sacrificing

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a substantial amount of profit to increase revenue for absolutely no reason? Like, it's okay. Like, you might be saying, no. I'm gonna ramp up ad spend to get a lot more customers. Well, okay. That's fine. But are you executing

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operation LTV maxing to capitalize and actually extracting the profit from those additional quantity of customers? Are you successfully executing operation brand maxing in order to be able to get these people to actually have an increased probability purchase these additional products for you? Are you executing operation high ticket maxing in order to be able to extract a significantly higher quantity of money from the people who can afford to pay? Like, unless you're doing all of these components inside of cash flow maxing, then you spending more money to increase your revenue for no reason at all is completely retarded. One of the reasons why I think a lot of people fuck this shit up is they're operating under the idea, like, I'm gonna sell my business. You're not gonna sell your business. You're not selling your company. You are never going to sell your company in your life. You're never gonna sell any entity ever. Some of you will. But, like, operate under the premise that you are literally never going to sell your business at all ever. No one's gonna buy it. It's not gonna happen. Now it's very interesting because people do this shit. You hear this from people who've, like, never sold a fucking company at all. It's like, I don't wanna do that because there's no enterprise

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value in that. It's like, dude, why the fuck are you talking about enterprise value? You make no money. Like, if your company doesn't profit anything, it's not fucking worth anything. You have a higher probability of being able to sell your company if it's profitable than if you're doing everything with enterprise value and you make no fucking profit. Like, you're not you're not a VC backed software business in, like, the AI space. You're not. You're you're a fucking dude selling a service business. You run an agency. You're not selling your business. Like, you look at that just like, bro, you're not. Like, so just stop operating under the premise that you are. Oh, I can't do that because there's no enterprise value in it. Like, please shut the fuck up. There's, like, these two kinda, like, avenues of, well, I can sacrifice, like, three years of my life or five years of my life and really go hard and be able to exit this business and take home, like, 10 or $15,000,000.

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Yeah. Or you could just be profitable the entire time and be rich, like, forever. Like, be rich as you're doing it. I'm gonna grow this as fast as I can for ten years and be fucking broke and miserable the whole time. It's like, this is so stupid. Or you could just make hella money, profit max hella hard, cash flow max hella hard, live like a relatively chill lifestyle, like do whatever the fuck you want, invest to like hella excess of that cash flow into the S and P 500, and just like become rich really slow

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and for sure. Stop trying to like make your business like a fucking lottery ticket where it's like, I'm gonna sell this for 10,000,000. You're not. Just a reality check there for you. Like, you're not selling your business. No one's buying your shitty fucking company that makes no profit. It's not happening. It really just isn't. Like, stop operating under the premise that, like, someone's gonna purchase it. Like, no one is doing that. Okay. So we've talked LTV maxing, brand maxing, high ticket maxing, and slow and steady maxing. Right? These are all the components of cash flow maxing. The purpose of running a business is to make money. To do anything else beyond that is completely retarded. Why else would you run a business beyond to fucking take home, like, $50,102

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$100 a month in, like, personal take home income? Like, what else is the fucking purpose? Everything else is stupid. There's a huge array of different people across different life cycles watching this video right now. So you may be a beginner. You may be more advanced. I have a whole ton of shit I'm gonna leave at links in the description. Like, if you're below 30 k a month, like, you should probably just join AI assisted agency. What does that mean? What the fuck is an AI assisted agency? So it's like, I'm gonna teach you how to sell a marketing service, get clients, manage clients, and how to fulfill

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the service by using AI. You don't need to know how to fulfill for clients to join this. Like, we're gonna teach you how to do that and how to build, like, hella AI systems around it to make the shit significantly easier than it ever was ever possible to do before. I have a fucking shit ton of case studies. I regularly try to hammer the fuck out of showing people, like, exactly how many case studies we get because we are better at getting people results than any other retard in this industry at all. So, like, if you're thinking about you're a beginner and you're trying to, like, decide, like, which things should I buy? Like, it's probably mine. Generally, all my competitors are trying to sell something similar to me are retarded and get zero client results. So, like, you should probably just join mine. Like, no bullshit. Like, you actually probably just should. It's better. Now for everybody above 30 k a month, you probably just need to scale with ads. In which case, like, I'll leave a link to join my mastermind Olympia. You can watch, like, the VSL for that and whatnot. If you wanna talk to me just one on one, you could buy a one on one call with me. I'll leave the link to that in the description. You might wanna just watch other videos of me on YouTube. Like, I'll leave specific playlist in there. I'll leave some, like, courses I've made on YouTube in there, you can consume that shit. But if you go to any of those funnels and you opt in on them, you'll be on my email list, and I send, like, five emails a week, like, value based shit that's, like, generally of the quality of the type of video that you literally just watch from me. Yeah. You can check those check all that shit out. I do a bunch of challenges and workshops. We do them kinda sporadically, so I'll leave those links in the description as well. You might have to get on a wait list for one. So if you see one open, like, you should probably just join it. That's it for this one, lads. Leave a like, comment, subscribe if you have if you're watching this, and it literally it says subscribe. Like, just touch the subscribe button. Leave a like. It actually helps a lot. Leave a comment. That helps a lot too. But, yeah, hope you got some value out of this. Alright. That's it for me.
