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Assurance Ebosele

@Assured_Wealth1

I help individuals and small business earn 10x extra income, through effective marketing strategies. An Entrepreneur Talk on sales and Marketing.

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Assurance Ebosele
Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
Many trials but still keep trying after a while with consistency, here's my first sale finally! Looks small, let's get more this new week. Don't ever feel weird as a Newbie. Thanks @promptearn and my boss @MartinsOsimen_ Let's go for more...! I'll keep you updated HSD
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Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
Let me show you how you can make from $100k - $2000 by simply recommending solution product to people in need. No experience needed ❌ Just your smartphone or laptop Get access to free video training right now! 🔗 wa.link/xhk1x6
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Assurance Ebosele
Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
Cutting across sales is just one sweet feeling you can get... Let's leave the money or reward out of it The fact you are dealing with solutions and finding people to help is one big blessing. Next is the fact that it's a number game, numbers is business and business is number.
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Assurance Ebosele
Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
If you don't mind I can show you how myself and 2,000 others have been able to make a $200 - $1000 monthly without owning a single product selling online. Get my Free video 👉 wa.link/axteeg
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Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
Many trials but still keep trying after a while with consistency, here's my first sale finally! Looks small, let's get more this new week. Don't ever feel weird as a Newbie. Thanks @promptearn and my boss @MartinsOsimen_ Let's go for more...! I'll keep you updated HSD
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Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
The moment you grasp that life is all about numbers, you'll feel more in control and things will start to click. Ps: forget about the pic lol Credits @Sabinus1_
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Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
@bruno_nwogu "Lots of spaceeeee" it's very fascinating and funny at same time compared to Nigeria lol
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Bruno | Einstein of Marketing
Bruno | Einstein of Marketing@bruno_nwogu·
A few not-so-obvious observations having being abroad for a few days 1. There are lots of older people here…it’s like their old people live long o. I know it sounds funny but either their population is old or their old people live long. 2. They barely need or use assistance. They go about their day by themselves or their dogs. No “house helps” 3. They give each other lots of space. Right now we are seated at a service space…and everyone is giving each other 3-5fts of space. This is fascinating to me because why is there so much space lol. 4. They seem very polite. Everyone attends to you with a smile and energy. Maybe it’s the culture, maybe it’s fake, maybe it’s me. 5. They give each other lots of spaceeee lol. I can’t over emphasize this one lol. It’s quite interesting to me
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Assurance Ebosele
Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
Coming across this.... just trigger the sense of awareness that is to be announced and spread so far that each young Nigerian should be aware of Abe alert. Run your own race! That's why Nigerians a known for toughness and resilience despite all odds
Toyyib Adewale Adelodun@taadelodun

Them don finish us with storytelling. All I see on our Instagram feed are American influencers telling us they started from nothing, that the global south should work harder and manifest. This is very misleading. An American does not start from "nothing" If anything takes 5 years in America, budget 10-15 in Nigeria. This is the reality. Run your race🙏

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Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
The beginning reminded me of those days 😂 Thank God for parents I never had the chance to do all that... All been said the point was driven. You make your own luck by staking up skills. Still wondering how people still believe in luck this days! Ahh
Joseph from Kaizen@josephdonsells

I wish I had figured this out earlier!!! If you grew up in Nigeria some 15-20 years ago, then you're probably familiar with this. There was always a "get lucky and win promo" One time it was Coca-Cola. They said find bottle corks (canta) and if you find a particular item under it, you could go to the depot and redeem your price. The only thing I ever won was free drink. Just once or twice. Car oooo.... I no win Bicycle ooo... I no win Money nko.... I no win Another time it was indomie They said gather indomie wraps and submit to the nearest depot. You fit win something. I tried... In fact I dey waka dey find indomie packs then I no win anything. It took me a few years to realize that this method is not working for me oooo. There are only a few people who make it big by suddenly becoming lucky. And that one no dey work for my side. In fact, till today, anything wey involve sudden luck, you can't see me there. Even those my very broke days when people on social media will say... "I'm crediting some accounts randomly. Drop your account to win this giveaway" I no dey drop... I kuku know say this method is not for me. I started to understand the art of engineering your own luck. Such that you don't leave things to chance... But you deliberately build systems so that your success is almost predictable. What did I do? I started stacking skills. I learnt barbing in 2013, a lot of people don't know this. I also started playing around with the camera around 2013. I would go to CIWA every Saturday in Port Harcourt. They always had weddings. I'll do wait and take photography. In 2016, I started learning graphic design, editing Facebook ads, how to sell online, etc. In 2017, I became better at my craft. I started building my digital businesses... Networking and building relationships. Since then, it's been me skilling up, showing up daily, building systems to ensure that I engineer my own luck? Had it worked? I'll leave you to answer that. Here's a simple task, go check Joseph Don from the last 3 years and compare with Joseph Don today. Let me know what you find. What's the point of this whole post? Stop waiting for your lucky break. Start engineering it. When your hardwork pays off, people will think it was mere luck... But only you will know that you engineered your luck.

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Assurance Ebosele
Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
@josephdonsells The beginning reminded me of those days 😂 Thank God for parents I never had the chance to do all that... All been said the point was driven. You make your own luck by staking up skills. Still wondering how people still believe in luck this days! Ahh
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Joseph from Kaizen
Joseph from Kaizen@josephdonsells·
I wish I had figured this out earlier!!! If you grew up in Nigeria some 15-20 years ago, then you're probably familiar with this. There was always a "get lucky and win promo" One time it was Coca-Cola. They said find bottle corks (canta) and if you find a particular item under it, you could go to the depot and redeem your price. The only thing I ever won was free drink. Just once or twice. Car oooo.... I no win Bicycle ooo... I no win Money nko.... I no win Another time it was indomie They said gather indomie wraps and submit to the nearest depot. You fit win something. I tried... In fact I dey waka dey find indomie packs then I no win anything. It took me a few years to realize that this method is not working for me oooo. There are only a few people who make it big by suddenly becoming lucky. And that one no dey work for my side. In fact, till today, anything wey involve sudden luck, you can't see me there. Even those my very broke days when people on social media will say... "I'm crediting some accounts randomly. Drop your account to win this giveaway" I no dey drop... I kuku know say this method is not for me. I started to understand the art of engineering your own luck. Such that you don't leave things to chance... But you deliberately build systems so that your success is almost predictable. What did I do? I started stacking skills. I learnt barbing in 2013, a lot of people don't know this. I also started playing around with the camera around 2013. I would go to CIWA every Saturday in Port Harcourt. They always had weddings. I'll do wait and take photography. In 2016, I started learning graphic design, editing Facebook ads, how to sell online, etc. In 2017, I became better at my craft. I started building my digital businesses... Networking and building relationships. Since then, it's been me skilling up, showing up daily, building systems to ensure that I engineer my own luck? Had it worked? I'll leave you to answer that. Here's a simple task, go check Joseph Don from the last 3 years and compare with Joseph Don today. Let me know what you find. What's the point of this whole post? Stop waiting for your lucky break. Start engineering it. When your hardwork pays off, people will think it was mere luck... But only you will know that you engineered your luck.
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!+^🦅🦉@_lakithi·
"This is Emmanuel, he makes R150 000 per week working from home. Click the link to find out how."
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Assurance Ebosele
Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
@_lakithi Great 👍 That's how affiliate marketing has helped young people.
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Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
@Habbyforex_ Surprise is surprise whether it's something you can afford or not. Enjoy your surprise man... Las las gift na gift nort your expense
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Habbyfx@Habbyforex_·
Guess who I’m surprising with this 2025 Rolex
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King Leo
King Leo@CoachKingLeon·
One Product Can Change Your Life... I was sitting with a guy who complained that business is hard. He said: “How do people even make millions in this country?” I laughed. Because the answer is not that deep. All you really need is one product that gives you ₦10k–₦15k profit. That’s it. You don't need 50 products. You don't need killing yourself chasing tiny margins. Just one solid product with breathing space inside it. Most people are stuck selling things that give them ₦500–₦1k profit.. So to make ₦1m, they have to sell to half of Lagos. By the time they’ve chased transport, delivery wahala, and stress they’re already tired. But if your product gives you ₦10k profit… 100 sales and you’re at ₦1m. And 100 sales is not that crazy. That’s why the guy selling iPhones is calmer than the guy selling phone pouches. Same effort but different margins. The day I understood this, business stopped looking like blood and sweat. It started looking like math. Simple multiplication. So, you don’t need to stress yourself to death selling crumbs. Find one product with real margin. That’s the cheat code.
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Assurance Ebosele
Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
@MartinsOsimen_ I would automate lead generation, Business is simply a game of numbers, the more leads no matter how poor you are at converting, you'll still convert 5% sooner Then follow up the remaining 95% while more leads are still coming in... This way more conventions will come in sooner
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Martins Osimen | Mallion
Martins Osimen | Mallion@MartinsOsimen_·
If you could automate only ONE part of your affiliate business, What would it be? Content creation? Lead generation? or follow-up sequences?
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Assurance Ebosele
Assurance Ebosele@Assured_Wealth1·
The Law of Duplicate Effort, also known as the Law of Duplicate Success, states: "If you do what successful people do, you will get the results that successful people get." In other words, the law states that by duplicating the: Efforts, Habits, Strategies and Mindset.
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Digital God'stime
Digital God'stime@e_ekpen·
Finally 🥹 I made my FIRST SALE ! 🥳💸 “It didn’t make sense before, but now I get it!” Big love to my Coach @ibrahimoniye_1 you kept pushing me when I stopped Big thanks to @MartinsOsimen_ & @BamsonOfficial the course is 🔥 More wins by God’s grace 🙏🏽
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