Sean and Brooke Ashe

Sean Ferres calls himself “The Gmail Maverick” and somehow manages to keep a straight face. He says he’s a Forbes-featured copywriter who’s done $200 million in client email sales.

Now he teaches people how to get rich writing emails.

Wonder where he finds the time. Between traveling and selfies and groping Buns McGee, he seems like a pretty busy guy.

For real, though.

Bae got a bird bath behind her. If they ever visit Buenos Aires, they’ll hafta rename the country Largentina. If Dora explored that ass, she’d surely get lost and need helicoptered out. 

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ScaleBold LLC

Kendall Shaw is one of the founders of Ecom PhD, an online university that teaches students from around the world how to build a six or even seven figure lifestyle business through ecommerce.

Kendall got into digital marketing when he was like 13 or 14.

Then he sees Tai Lopez’s infamous Here in my garage ad, signs up for his SMMA course, actually gets some clients but struggles to deliver on the leads he had promised them.

So he ends up pivoting to dropshipping.

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Zac In Bali

Zac Richman can’t be bothered to have an h or a k at the end of his name. After all, time is money.

Rumor has it, Zac’s jawline enters the room five minutes before he does.

When he’s not looksmaxxing, Zac runs LaunchVector, a company that helps you acquire a cash flowing business in 30 days or less. 

We’re talking vetted deals, no hassle, Zac says.

Okay, but why buy an existing business when it’s so easy to start one these days?

It really comes down to data, Zac explains. 

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Foster Wedding

Foster Newman’s so squeaky clean he makes bubbles look dirty. I’m guessing that’s from his wedding? I hope he gets along with his mother-in-law. 

You’ve been sold a lie, Foster says. Making money online is supposed to be easy. It’s supposed to give you financial freedom.

But all it’s given you so far is more debt, more stress, more anxiety.

At best, you replaced your 9-to-5 with a 24/7. 

Maybe you’ve tried consulting, freelancing, dropshipping, or Amazon FBA. Chances are, it didn’t work out.

That’s why Foster’s motto is: Screw online side hustles.

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Jeremy Green Tee

Jeremy R Russell was blessed with nice, thick hair. I bet he can hardly get a comb through it after he showers. Barber probably charges him double, huh?

Look, if you’ve been having wet dreams about green candles, Jeremy created 20-Minute Trader for you.

Everybody wants to click buy and sell, and turn a little money into a lot. But there’s a dizzying amount of experts to listen to, and strategies to try. And you only have so much time and capital, right?

Knowing what to do’s like trying to decipher the lyrics from “Bawitdaba” by Kid Rock. Until now, that is.

Read on for 20-Minute Trader reviews.

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Nicolas And Dickie On Boat

Nicolas Cole and Dickie Bush look like they’re filming a rap video parody. But no, they’re here to talk about ghostwriting.

They sell a course plus community for anyone wanting to become a premium ghostwriter.

It’s called Premium Ghostwriting Academy, or PGA for short.

Cost is reportedly $6,800.

No wonder they’re hopping from yachts to steakhouses to NBA courtside seats.

What about us? Can we really achieve that by tweeting for brands on a laptop hot enough to cook dinner on? 

Read on for Premium Ghostwriting Academy reviews.

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@renelacad

Rene Lacad started posting content on social media back in 2014. Instagram, YouTube, and eventually TikTok.

He wanted to document his journey as an entrepreneur.

So he would upload day-to-day moments, little travel videos, whatever felt right.

No one was interacting with it, but he couldn’t care less. He loved what he was creating. He’d watch it back over and over and over again. 

Rene was his own #1 fan. People could sense that. Soon, they caught on.

Read on for my Rene Lacad review. 

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Adam Beach House

Adam Chapman calls himself the Home Service King. Instead of a crown and sash, he dons flannels and beaters and flaunts hipster tattoos to complete the “cool without trying” look.

Adam’s the founder of Pad Pal which has done over $5 million in home services.

He’s also the founder of Home Service University, where he teaches you how to build a home service business that makes at least $10,000 per month, in 90 days or less, guaranteed.

Wondering if this is legit?

Read on for Home Service University reviews. 

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Johnny Exercising

Johnny Lynum is an Air Force Officer, apartment owner, and the founder of REI Genius.

Calls himself The Military CEO.

Says you can invest in multifamily properties using your 401(k) or IRA to create passive income.

And he’s here to help.

Johnny’s been in the real estate game for over 17 years now.

Him and his wife started out doing fix and flips. Did alright. Averaged 10-15 deals a year.

Then, in 2020, bought their first apartment complex, which had 18 units. Liked it better. So they been doing that ever since.

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Tim Speaking

Tim David steps on stage looking like corn on the cob slathered in butter. Big ups to his tailor, and props to Brooks Brothers for the drip.

Tim claims he can help you land paid speaking gigs in the corporate market even if you don’t have a corporate-sounding topic and nobody knows you exist. 

The fact that you even want to do this is impressive. 

I’d rather die a horrible death in front of a large, judgy crowd – who’d all collectively agree, “Yep, went out like a total bitch” – than get up there and actually say words to them.

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Copy MBA LLC

Mason Doerr, with his blue eyes, baby face and curly hair, goes by Cardinal Mason online.

He went from serving Caesar salads to crying kids… and baked ziti to their pudgy parents… to millionaire at 24.

How? Freelance copywriting: writing marketing materials for other businesses.

And here’s the thing:

Mason wasn’t a natural-born entrepreneur. Never had a lemonade stand growing up. Never flipped candy on the playground. Never dreamed of making the big bucks.

Wasn’t exactly the hardest worker in the room, either. 

Fast forward to college. His buddies are starting internships, getting into med school. Mason? A lost pup.

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@jonkirch

Jonathan Kirchner doesn’t need to chop wood; it splits itself – out of sheer respect. The axe is just for decoration.

Jon has a solo recruiting business that pays him $20k to $50k per match.

His Headhunters Academy program will teach you how to do the same.

Even if you don’t have a big budget or any tech experience. And you can automate the whole thing.

Um, is this dude peddling pipe dreams or what? Let’s find out.

Read on for Jonathan Kirchner reviews.

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Ason Figueroa Ecom

Ason Figueroa was making $2,000 per month in the Army when he took a shot at high ticket ecommerce.

Good thing he did.

He ended up making his first million as an active duty sergeant.

Now he’s out. He’s free. No more fatigues or physical fitness tests for Ason.

The Elite Ecommerce Strategy, as he calls it, can work for you as well. It’s untapped. It’s current. It’s no nonsense.

Ason says he’ll prove it.

Read on for High Ticket Elites reviews.  

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Clint Skyline

Clint Turner claims you can easily 3x, 5x, or even 10x your real estate business simply by adding land to the equation.

Clint started investing in land seven years ago.

This year, alone, his company will do over $10 million in transaction value – about $5 million of that being profit – just from flipping land.

Sheesh. My man’s colder than the vodka tonic in your stepmom’s Yeti.

But will his methods work for you? Let’s find out.

Read on for my Learn Land review.

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