Sean Travis walks by in uniform and all you hear is mac and cheese getting stirred. The only thing in sight? Your auntie, now in need of a bucket and a mop.
Guy looks like he changes flat tires for fun, grills a mean steak, and knocks out 100 burpees a day, even on vacation.
Wouldn’t surprise me if he went and saw Zach Bryan last weekend.
But what’s this tanned beefcake doing in my feed? Auditioning for the cover of a romance novel?
Not quite.
Read on for my Data Den Media review.
Sean worked as a full-time firefighter and paramedic for one of the biggest agencies for 14 years.
But it wasn’t enough. He needed more.
A side income. Something to quiet the drive bubbling under the surface.
Overtime alone wasn’t gonna “build his kingdom.” Plus, it meant more time away from home, away from his family. Exhaustion. Frustration.
Sean was like, “Nope. Not today, Satan.”
That’s when he discovered the art of “ecom storefront building” – listing products people will come and buy to improve their lives.
“Help others while helping myself?” Sean thought. “Say less!” And just like that, he was off to the races.
Still, it took him a solid year and a half to get his first sale.
He made a ton of costly mistakes – time and money he’ll never get back. But hey, that’s what Data Den Media is here to fix.
They won’t just teach you what to do; they’ll do it with you.
It’s not them rushing you through a bunch of dusty videos, smacking you on the ass, and saying, “Go get ’em!” They’re actually with you for a whole year.
After that, you won’t need them. You’ll be able to rinse, repeat, and do it all over again.
Or, even better, partner with DataDen Media. I’m no psychic, but I see a Yamaha WaveRunner in your future.
What’s the catch? Why wouldn’t Sean just scale his own ecom stores?
Because of something ingrained in him from his years in the fire service, he says. And that is, “Pay it forward.”
Gross. That answer gave me a gag reflex.
Sean claims he makes over $40k/mo with his ecom business, and says it’s perfect for first responders:
- Start as a side hustle
- Complement your job
- Cover your bills
- Secure a comfortable lifestyle
- Spend more time with family
Run your ecom store from anywhere and pull in good money every week.
This is real, he says.
This “Building The Kingdom Program” has helped 67 first responders create $10k/mo storefront businesses in the past 12 months.
But for some reason, Sean could only cough up three DataDen Media reviews:
- “I cannot stop tearing up with gratitude for my beautiful life today!” one member supposedly texted Sean. “So grateful for both you and Lindsay too,” they added.
- Blake Stinnett, a firefighter from Georgia, says working with Sean has been easier than falling off a ladder.
- Another guy, Tim Cody, says Sean gave him step-by-step guidance on launching a product on Amazon – a valuable skill to have.
Hmm. I didn’t catch anything about $10k months, did you?
Sean wants you to believe he’s just a stand-up guy doing the Lord’s work: helping firefighters, law enforcement, and first responders like you build a profitable ecom business.
I think he’s just a meathead trying to sell stuff to his colleagues.
First, it was Functional Hero – peddling tactical programs and longevity hacks for first responders. Now it’s ecom stores.
What’ll it be next?
The nail in the coffin for me was seeing how much Data Den Media charges: $25k to $35k spread out over a year.
I’d rather be ground into compost and sprinkled over someone’s garden.