Emilee Vales has this innocence about her – like she’s perpetually skipping into science class clutching her Trapper Keeper, finished homework neatly tucked inside.
Just a small-town girl with big dreams, right? Probably gets real chatty after about two High Noons.
You can tell a lot from a single photo.
Obviously, she teaches Pinterest. I’ll give you a minute to act shocked.
Here’s my question, though: who, besides your Aunt Liz – baking banana bread in front of her Live. Laugh. Love. sign – still uses Pinterest?
Christian Osgood is not the hero I wanted but the hero I did not need spamming my newsfeed asking me to attend his Multifamily Strategy webinar.
Always with his backwards hat and patchy beard and one eyebrow raised up like The Rock.
Always going on about how single-family homes are about as enticing as a loaded diaper compared to multifamily. Right?
But is that really accurate?
‘Cause begging investors to pour money into a sketchy old motel crawling with bed bugs and bullet holes, then sinking cash into renovations, managing tenants, and waiting 30 years to see a return doesn’t sound all that great, either.
Pedro Adao is the founder of 100X, an eight-figure Kingdom entrepreneur, and the top challenge expert on the planet.
Or at least, that’s what he put in his Instagram bio.
But what’s his backstory? How did he get here? Is he legitimate, or just another “Jesus is my bestie so you can totally trust me and give me all your money” type of gurus?
I did some digging for this Pedro Adao review.
Here’s what I found.
Pedro’s parents immigrated here from Portugal. They grew up in the Bay Area.
Anthony Alvarenga’s about two tattoos away from legally changing his name to “Trauma.”
For now, though, he goes by MambaFx, dresses like a GTA character, and has the personality of a vape pen.
Homeboy claims he’s the world’s richest trader.
If that were the case, you wouldn’t think he’d need to sell a $99/month live trading room on Whop… or a $4,999 course to anyone with a credit card and a dream.
Also, he’s planted so many fake articles, you could hide a body under all that SEO.
Ashley Kinkead got “revoked” by the BBB for attempting to manipulate reviews.
PL Mastery racked up 163 complaints, with the most severe accusations stating that she took tens of thousands of dollars from students, then closed her course and filed for bankruptcy. Lawsuit pending.
Here was my original Private Label Mastery review.
Ashely made over $5 million the last few years selling online.
Before ecommerce and entrepreneurship completely changed the trajectory of her life, she had several jobs.
She worked in corporate America, did substitute teaching, and on the weekends, she worked for this promotional company, helping out with bourbon and whiskey tastings.
Airbnb? I thought the mortician was already pumping its graying corpse full of embalming fluid. No?
Apparently not.
Shaun Ghavami and Ari Rahmanian would have you believe Airbnb is alive and kicking – hard.
They’re the co-founders of Iconic Retreats, an Airbnb and Vrbo management company out of Vancouver.
They also run 10xBNB, a mentoring program that teaches their co-listing strategy.
They look like the type to greet you with a kiss on both cheeks before sending you to meet Vinnie on the corner to pick up an unmarked package and drop it by the deli later.
Marcus Gilhooley has sun-kissed skin from the nonstop vacation he’s on. I’m popping Dippin’ Dots into my mouth and washing it down with a Diet Coke while I type this Club Closer review from a dark two-bedroom apartment.
Marcus has the best opportunity as of right now to make $10k/mo online.
From anywhere in the world, leveraging just one skill.
That skill being something called remote high ticket closing.
But you already know that, don’t you, because you’ve seen dozens of Marcus lookalikes saying the same thing.
Caleb Boxx claims thousands of people are becoming financially free on YouTube without ever showing their face on camera or even making a single video.
“Did you know that 79% of internet users have an active YouTube account?” he asks.
“Did you know that YouTube paid out over $15 billion last year to its creators?” he continues.
“Did you know that YouTube is available in over 100 countries, more than 80 languages, and you can make money in all of those marketplaces without living there?” he adds.