Lil Cross Reviews

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Julian Hurt, better known as Lil Cross, has his tatted hands in a little bit of everything.

He raps. He runs Dead to the World, a collective of rappers in the Bradenton area. He used to consult for other artists, helping them monetize their music. Now he’s made that into a course.

Not a musician? Not a problem. Lil Cross has a way for you to make money as well.

Arguably the best way to make money today.

Read on for my Lil Cross review.

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Lil Cross thinks the online gurus have it all wrong.

They say, in order to make $8k to $10k a month remotely, you have to start an agency, become a high-ticket coach or consultant, drop ship, or invest in real estate. Right?

That stuff can work, sure.

But he’s found a much easier way to make money. Especially if you have no desire to create funnels and run ads and build a big team.

If you just wanna make six figures a year, be your own boss, work when and where ya want, and skip all the complicated steps? He’s got you.

And this is something you’ve never heard mentioned in any pitch before.

He’d bet his life on it. He’s seen all the ads. Nobody’s talking about this.

Alright, enough buildup. So what is it?

Hosting music events.

“With music events, I can show you how to leverage very simple and easy skills to be able to make that $8k to $10k a month within just a few months,” Lil Cross says.

“And that’s a guarantee,” he promises.

Other advantages? You’re not dealing with the headaches of hiring a guru, starting your own business, trying to learn all the tech, or wearing all the hats.

Here’s the pitch.

“My Dead to the World team will help you put together a music event,” Cross explains, “and if you do not make $8,000 in profit? Then you don’t pay anything.”

What makes him so confident?

Because he’s done it, other members of his rap collective have done it, and so have average, everyday people just like you.

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People like Thomas.

Before working with the eccentric crew at DTW Headquarters, he had never hosted an event in his life.

Yet, within a month of enrolling, Thomas was able to create a fulfilling, lucrative, full-time remote career for himself.

Then there’s Tabitha.

She had her own massage therapy business. And while it paid the bills, she was miserable.

It was a nonstop grind. Her quality of life was a black hole of despair, sucking in all rays of hope.

But once she installed their plug-and-play method for events, 45 days later – at double the income – she decided she would never give another massage ever again.

And remember, Lil Cross and company practice what they preach. They still host events themselves on the regular.

But since no one else is teaching this, it’s wide open.

It ain’t like Amazon FBA where 5,000 sellers are trying to flip the same spatula they saw trending on Alibaba.

Okay, but how do you go about getting everything?

  • A venue
  • Artists
  • Food and drinks
  • Bartenders
  • Security
  • A decent DJ
  • And whatever else I missed

Lil Cross doesn’t exactly say.

It’s more like: Trust me, bro, we’ll show you how to get all the people and resources you need – and without paying for it up front.

Hmm. So what happens if you throw this whole thing together and nobody comes?

“Our Sell Out Method will ensure that’s not an issue,” Cross says.

“You’ll sell out performance slots, vending slots, sponsorships, drink sales, food sales, ticket sales, everything,” he assures us.

Book a demo call with Lil Cross’s team to learn more and find out what it costs.

To me though?

It sounds like nonstop phone calls, text messages, negotiations, and last-minute cancellations.

And I need that stress like I need Diddy having compromising footage of me at one of his freak-off parties.

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