I’ve reached a point where I’d rather pay someone I KNOW has good business sense and skills I lack to teach me their methods than watch free videos from random people on YouTube. $27 for a Gumroad course turns into $5k pretty fast. Worth it even if you hit a scam once in a while.
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A masters degree costs $40k-150k for those two postgraduate years alone and people pay that without batting an eye. I’d rather pay
@lawrencekingyo or@CVRLNE or@EdLatimore who I KNOW get results and are wiser than I am and learn their methods. Anything less than $40k is a steal5 replies 4 retweets 30 likesShow this thread -
People act like college does you a favor for saddling you with a mortgage to make a basic living that’s still tied to an hourly wage. Then they scoff at courses which operate like private tutoring from people proven successful in their field.
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Gumroad has changed the way private tutoring works. Are there scams? Sure. But the successful people who didn’t have time to teach their methods for free can now offer a private class for a small fee and teach unlimited people with a digital guide. Gumroad has changed tutoring.
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So I’d rather pay even $100 or $200 to learn from people who blow up the market.
@lawrencekingyo alone is worth a thousand dollars a course, the man is a genius and changed the way I see marketing and money, all for a measly $27. What’s that, a single movie ticket with popcorn?3 replies 0 retweets 14 likesShow this thread
Scoff at Gumroad courses if you like, but if you’ve got a mortgage on your fancy degree and wonder why you still have to shop at Walmart, maybe reconsider the private tutoring you can receive directly from masters who know the way out of your financial predicament.
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