Ben Sitting On His Lambo

Ben Muresan likes to be showy while reminding us every chance he gets how Humble he is.

When he’s not Bible-thumping or making music, he moonlights as a real estate guru.

He sells a program called Humble Nation.

Inside, he teaches his MOFOS framework, which stands for Marketing, Operations, Finance, Organizations, and Sales.

He wants to get you outta the grind, help you build a real business.

Read on for my Ben Muresan review.

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VNTR Homes

Dotun Jibowu is the founder of VNTR Homes, a small hospitality company in Denver, Colorado that offers vacation short term rentals and 24/7 property management.

At My First BNB Unit, Dotun teaches his unique approach to Airbnb arbitrage.

Calls it “The Airbnb 2X Method.”

Countless students have already used it to go from zero to six figures without owning a single property or calling any landlords.

Read on for Dotun Jibowu reviews.

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Julian Mexico

Julian Sherman is in Mexico one minute, Tokyo the next. Palm trees, skylines, excursions, and chilled white wine in a long-stem glass – that’s Julian for ya.

Always a fresh fade and a neatly-trimmed beard. Rarely misses a workout. 

A plain-black-tee kinda guy.

Silence is a must, violence is a plus. Looking like he’s about to get his get-back in every photo.

Julian wants to help you ditch that dreadful 9-to-5 before you get fired for something stupid, like casually hitting the pen during a Zoom call. 

Read on for my WealthQ Cashflow System review.

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Calvin Pool

Calvin Tran, fresh out the shower and dripping in Yves Saint Laurent cologne, looks like he just peeled himself off a GQ cover.

Meanwhile, I look like a pile of dark laundry on its way to the washer. 

Calvin could probably choke a lion to death with his bare hands and not even break a sweat. 

Me? I sweat just thinking about sweating. 

Maybe when you sell an Airbnb course that costs $8,000, your swagger reaches stratospheric levels – who knows. 

Keep reading for my Calvin Tran review.

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@PhilRypz

Philipp Ryppa (@PhilRypz) is this adorable little guy from Germany. If I had two chopsticks, I’d dip him in soy sauce and eat him.

He claims he went from zero to $17 million using nothing more than his phone, and that his students consistently make $10k to $30k per month on Instagram. 

Wait a minute…

You don’t suppose he got rich on Instagram by telling other people they can get rich on Instagram – and then selling them a course – do ya?

Let’s slip into our nightgowns and talk about it over a pint of ice cream.

Read on for Phil Rypz reviews.

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Polymath Consulting And Publishing

Steve Pieper claims you’re six months away from making a “career income” selling directly to your readers.

A not-so-fun fact: 0.0006% of authors have reached $1 million in lifetime earnings.

Yet, a handful of Steve’s clients have done it in just a few years.

He calls them AMMO authors. As in Author Marketing Mastery through Optimization.

The heck’s that, right? You’re about to find out.

Read on for my Steve Pieper AMMO review.

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The Investor Accelerator

Jason Pizzino can teach you how to trade crypto with the lowest risk possible and still outperform 90% of traders. 

Considering over 90% of traders are thought to lose money, is that saying much?

And now Jason’s telling me I can make life-changing income in an hour per week. Even if I’m a beginner with a small bankroll.

I feel crushed beneath a blanket of hulking skepticism.

Let’s see if Jason and his business partner – his brother, Michael – can change my mind. 

Proceed for my TIA Crypto review.

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@iamnickmetzger

Nick Metzger has a new way of growing your video business to $10k per month and beyond.

It’s what he uses in his own video agency to average $45k per month, about half of which is profit.

Nick spent $500k on ads, courses, coaches, and masterminds to answer a simple question.  

And that is: What’s the single best way to generate premium video clients?

Read every word of this MoneyTree Consulting review for the answer. 

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nickperryrei

Nick Perry seems like the kind of guy who makes hissing sounds while shadow boxing in front of the mirror. 

Tattoos, TRT, and grindset hustle?

It’s like Wes Watson and Garrett J. White had a baby and fed it nothing but pre-workout and podcast clips.

Nick claims he’s an eight-figure entrepreneur splitting time between Cancun and Austin, ready to help you scale to $500k or more per month.

I hope he promised that after polishing off his fourth Lagunitas IPA and letting out a big belch, because half a million a month? Please. Are you drunk?

Read on for my 7 Figure Wholesaling Cartel review.

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Justin Cutco

Justin Donald calls himself “the Warren Buffett of lifestyle investing.” When I heard that, I rolled my eyes and mimed blowing my brains out.

Justin looks like a guy who lives in a gated community… inside of another gated community.

Can’t you just see him?

Collared shirt and blazer, sipping his morning coffee as he glances out his front window at a Mercedes SUV circling the cul-de-sac before he notices a few weeds sprouting from the rocks that Manuel must’ve missed. 

At which point, he texts his wife to text their landscaper about taking care of those next Thursday when he comes.

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@den_lennie

Den Lennie wants you to know: great things are possible for your video business; and ultimately, your life.

Back in the day, Den was “just a cameraman.”

He had great skills but didn’t know the first thing about running a business.

So when he started one – outta the small shed behind his garden – and it was pure chaos. Lots of activity, little results to show for it.

He had to change. It wasn’t enough to just be creative.

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Caroline With Son

Caroline Hannay calls herself The Momtrepreneur, says she does affiliate marketing.

But after looking into how she really makes her money, let’s just say it’s not as wholesome as you might think. 

Rewind back. She was seven months pregnant, looking for online side hustles when good ole Facebook gave her one.

She saw some chick’s Reel talking about this 15 Day Online Business Builder Challenge.

Caroline was skeptical but the algorithm wore her down with retargeting ads. So she ends up signing up.

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@jordenmakelle

After Parks and Rec filmed their final episode, Jorden Makelle transitioned from acting to freelance writing.

Wait, what’s that? You’re telling me that’s not the same chick who played April Ludgate?

Well never mind then. Let’s start over.

Jorden, who has never acted but does make music, is the founder of Writing Revolt.

She sells two courses.

The first is called Killer Cold Emailing and teaches ya how to make your first $1,000 (and beyond) as a freelance writer.

The second is called F*ck Yeah Freelance Blogging and teaches ya how to write banging blog posts – that crush it for clients – so you can charge as much as $400 a pop. 

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Evergreen Clothing Brand

Rohan K Taylor has a spiritual streetwear brand called 369 Los Angeles that does about $35,000 a month in sales.

Wanna start your own successful clothing brand? Perfect.

Apparelize – Rohan’s new coaching program – has you covered like a black hoodie. 

Before 369 LA, there were many failures. Rohan would launch a brand, crash and burn, and go back to selling cars at a Honda dealership. 

It took him quite a while to find the right balance: a clothing brand that was profitable, scalable and sustainable.

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Digital Publisher LLC

Jon Benson calls himself “The Billion Dollar Copy Coach.” He’s been writing sales letters/VSLs since you were headed to Sam Goody with frosted tips and baggy jeans to cop the latest Matchbox Twenty CD.

He says he’s hacked ChatGPT to create A-list emails.

Something about a pre-prompt to get any email you need written – in about one minute – using only four words.

I feel like the copywriter in Jon wants to tell me it’ll also melt 15 pounds of stubborn fat and reduce the appearance of fine lines and wrinkles for just four easy installments of $19.95. 

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