You receive what you want when you stop wanting it so much btw. Excess importance is the thing killing you. This dog gets it. Every time you pump up how much something matters, you create resistance that pushes it away. The client you 'HAVE' to close. The promo you desperately 'NEED' to do numbers. That grip is blocking it. Lower the importance and the balancing forces disappear. You ofc still put in mad work. You just stop treating the outcome like life or death. Just read Reality Transurfing to understand this.
I know a guy who closed $92,000 last month by pitching founders who thought they were interviewing him for a job...
There are over 3,000 companies on linkedin right now publicly advertising that they are desperate for outbound help and willing to pay $102,000+ for it.
They don't know they're advertising it. They think they're posting a job listing for an SDR.
Every company that posts an SDR opening is publicly broadcasting that they have a massive budget to spend and a broken pipeline they don't know how to fix.
They are about to commit $102,000+ in year-one costs on a 23 year old who takes 3 months to ramp and statistically misses quota 61% of the time.
Here is exactly how you turn their job posting into your next $9,000 client.
Go to linkedin jobs. Search "SDR" filtered by your target niche. You want companies that just posted the role in the last 14 days because the pain is fresh and the budget hasn't been allocated to a recruiter yet.
Pull the company name and the hiring manager's name from the listing. Run both through ai-ark for verified work emails. 89% hit rate first pass. Findymail catches the rest at $0.05 each.
Now send the hiring manager this exact email.
"[first name] - saw you're hiring an SDR for [company]. you're about to spend $100K+ in year-one costs on someone who takes 3 months to ramp and misses quota 61% of the time. I install a complete outbound system that books 40-60 calls per month in 21 days. fixed price. refund if it misses. quick loom?"
The hiring manager reads that and involuntarily does the mental math.
$100K for a human who takes 90 days to produce anything vs a done-for-you system that starts booking calls in 3 weeks.
The job board is not a job board. It is a real-time buyer intent database updated every 24 hours by the companies themselves.
Link in bio.
don't listen to your parents
i'm 20 making $10k/mo and my mom still wants me to get a job
my grandmother never forgave me for not going to college cuz I'd be the 1st from the family
they are more PROUD of my old classmates that work in an office and sell insurance
or they say stuff like "why dont you get a job and do the online thing ALONGSIDE IT?"
bro because not having a job is the main reason im doing this. not even to get rich. just to BE UNEMPLOYED
moreover im unemployABLE now. I could NOT have a job its physically impossible once you make your first dollar online
i love them but they won't ever get it
and that's fine
your parents grew up in a world where job = security and anything else = risk
they want the best for you but don't know what's best for you
don't chase their dreams but yours
hear what you have to say what you think about sales, how to scale their business, how to run a company. Because they know you've gone through everything they're trying to go through, and you made it out to the top.
There is this quote from @TateTheTalisman, which i like he said: First, you get paid for what you do. Then you get paid for what you know. And if you get there, eventually you get paid for who you are. And then, when you are very financially successful, people are gonna want to
Every profession has an identity tax. If you want to become a cold caller, you have to become comfortable interrupting strangers. If you want to become an entrepreneur, you have to become someone who can live without certainty. To become wealthy, you must develop the ability to