After going to Stanford, it's shocking that people still think the average Stanford student is 'smart'
Maybe this was the case 15 years ago
Now, they're just kids who knew how to game the admission system at ages 15-17 to get in
Can get As, do their homework, protest 'Google' and not much else
The smartest people i've met skipped college or went to random state schools
Hosting Free 2hr Masterclass next Sunday
There are companies right now that will pay you $4K, $8K, even $10K per month per contract to book sales meetings for them remotely from anywhere in the world.
They do not care about your degree.
They do not care about your past job titles.
They care about one thing:
can you get results?
Stack two or three of these and you are looking at $130-300K per year.
From your laptop. On your schedule.
I am going to show you exactly how to find these opportunities, land them, stack them, and turn this into consistent income
I am not recording this. There is no replay.
There is no "I will catch it later."
Here is why: I am sharing things in this training that I do not put in public content. Specific strategies. Specific examples. Info that actually moves the needle.
⏰When: Sunday, 6/6 at 10a EDT
📍Where: Registration link below ⬇️
See you there