I never thought people would care about “how” I do things — turns out, that’s what they love most. Super helpful!
I stopped overthinking and just shared what I know. This video helped me unlock that shift. So good!
What Alex Hormozi has done is what Brendon Burchard who is the guy who linked all the dots for all these online content creators to share their content did. Before that you were in the dark. He was the first one to show up with a whiteboard explaining all this stuff. He shared what the roadmap was. He learned online marketing from Frank Kern and others who had taught that same formula. It's...hey, I have this problem --> I solved it and got x --> My clients have done this same thing and also got X --> you can do this too...pretty straight formula. So Alex hasn't invented anything. He just took massive action, got results and shared his insights along the way. The thing is that he's an overachiever and this stuff is authentic in him. He doesn't have to force himself to do it. He loves working all the time and that's why he feels so authentic and straight to the point.
You just gave me an excellent idea for content in the first 2 minutes. I could litterally film myself enjoying content and discussing it with others, and basicallybfilm myself doing all the things i already love to do, and just post all that $hit Who's posting themselves implementing what they learn from hormozi, peterson, bioneer, etc Whoever you are watching that actually wants you to do well.
Make 50 videos and automate the posting to be on a fixed time and take 4 days to do so with post and when you reach 45 videos start recording the next 50 for 4 days
Most people struggle with consistenty. After a while they just stop. If they could continue doing they would see the different result. Accountability can improve this, having an accountability partner to talk to about the content making, Having an accountability coach can make a big difference for anyone who is struggling with consistently. Remember without consistent you can not win at anything.
I tried your CTA approach and my comments instantly increased!
Content may be easy, but engaging content people want to watch is hard for me.
Repurposing this way actually helped me reach new people. Thank you!
Great breakdown At the end you said after a few months you can grow to 1mill easily while in the vid you mentioned that Alex spent 7years building his personal brand before getting success so a little contradicting but good breakdown
People started responding when I showed my real process, not just results.
Thanks for this video. this brings me comfort knowing that. Respect brother
Sharing “what therapy is not” posts got strong reactions
Re framing that is Awesome! Instead of trying to get the Perfect video or most videos, try to build a catalog you can look back on Later down the line. I love that!
Thank you so much for the advise, I think keeping it consistent will be the most difficult part for me, as my focus is to make good quality content. But I think I have to work on the consistency part. Thanks for the advice.
Great video and advice! ive got a lot to learn but Clark Gary really understands content creation and solving people’s problems. Bookmarked and saved this video for later
Hey man, great video. I'm gonna watch that full speech after this. That last point he made helped get the lightbulb on when it comes to what I'm trying to work on and build.
This is really helpful content. I love how you outline the steps. It gives a long range perspective for marketing success. Slow, steady and consistent wins the race. Not only that volume matters depending on how quickly you want to grow.
Great Info! Thank you.
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