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 -
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Appreciate you Adam got more work yo do with you
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