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- they can't monetise a large audience
they can't monetise a large audience
There is a simple fix however and in this no cost guide, you'll learn how

Folks with big audiences they can’t monetise
Hey folks,
It’s Jamie here and I wanted to drop in to deliver some value….
It struck me recently not many folks know about my journey.
I’m not well known.
I don’t have a big audience.
That’s actually somewhat of a secret weapon of sorts (more on that later).
When I look around the interwebs I see some pretty cool things, but one thing I see incredibly prevalent is influencers and personal brands with big audiences making absolute peanuts.
100k followers and they’d be lucky to find a spare 5 cent piece lying around (in spite of what their social persona may suggest).
You’ve seen it too, right?
Rented lambos and yachts….
A fake private jet thrown in for good measure.
Now, before the internet slanders me to oblivion, lemme just say I do know some incredibly successful marketers online who genuinely own Lambo’s, yachts and everything in between.
The point I make is that the majority of folks have an audience, but have not much to show for it in terms of cashflow and profitability.
So often when a new client steps into my world and they experience how I’m doing things it blows them away.
My philosophy has always been this…
If I’m helping my clients, is it easier to show them how to build a 100k follower, subscriber or email list or show them how to find a small group of people they would love to help and start making $1k - $5k deals (almost) straight away?
I also have this concept that if you can’t monetise a small audience with some basic fundamentals, what do you think will happen if/when you do have a big audience? Probably not much right.
Ah yes, my ‘secret weapon’ is actually a full break down and guide on how to build your own highly profitable community that spits out cashflow week after week, month after month.
Download the ‘Secret Weapon’ here if you want to build a simple, profitable business without tech.
Cheers,
Jamie
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