Sabitlenmiş Tweet
Tony Teegarden
19.3K posts

Tony Teegarden
@ateegarden
Investor, Rainmaker, and author of Deals Over Clients (on Amazon). Founder of The Deals Over Clients newsletter. Lover of beaches & mountains.
Tuscon Arizona Katılım Mart 2008
2.1K Takip Edilen3.6K Takipçiler

The real skill isn't writing copy.
It's knowing whose audience to write for.
I spent years writing for clients who paid me flat fees.
Then I started writing for partners who paid me percentages.
Same skill.
Different leverage.
One email to the right list owner can replace 6 months of client work.
English

The difference between a copywriter and a dealmaker:
One writes for a fee.
The other writes for a future.
Same keyboard.
Same skills.
Same persuasion.
Different contract.
I write 5 emails.
I don't invoice.
I wait.
Revenue hits.
I collect 30 to 40%.
The copywriter charges $1,000.
I made $39,000.
Same week. Same work.
The contract is the strategy.
English

Everyone talks about "getting clients."
Nobody talks about what happens after you get them.
Scope creep.
Revision rounds.
"Can we hop on a quick call?"
I stopped playing that game.
Now I find businesses sitting on unconverted leads.
I write the emails.
Send them.
Revenue splits.
No calls.
No invoices.
No "quick" anything.
Just cash in 10 to 14 days.
English

Most people overcomplicate making money online.
They build a course no one buys.
A membership no one stays in.
A coaching program no one finishes.
I just find a business with an email list they're ignoring.
Write the emails.
Run the promotion.
Collect my cut.
No product.
No audience.
No overhead.
Just a skill and a conversation.
English

Exact take from opposite side: find someone with the audience affinity matched to your product.
Partner with them (meaningfully) on your product, but have them be your instant distribution system.
This is what it means to launch non the world’s largest affiliate network; bring your product to an army of 125k affiliates that already have your buyers as their audience.
They call it “affiliate,” I call it distribution.
Tony Teegarden@ateegarden
The fastest way to make money online isn't building a product. It's finding someone who already has one. Someone with customers. An email list. A backend collecting dust. You walk in with a skill they don't have. Write the emails. Run the promotion. Split the revenue. No pitch deck. No investor meetings. No 6-month build. Just a conversation and a contract. I've done this over 100 times. The longest deal took 14 days from intro to wire transfer.
English

@GoldilocksOrbit @GoldilocksOrbit I don’t wanna come across as insensitive but it means 👆👆👆
GIF
English

@ateegarden the fastest way is solving the bottleneck that lets you ship faster than your competitors. that requires product leverage, not just salesmanship.
English

The fastest way to make money online isn't building a product.
It's finding someone who already has one.
Someone with customers.
An email list.
A backend collecting dust.
You walk in with a skill they don't have.
Write the emails.
Run the promotion.
Split the revenue.
No pitch deck.
No investor meetings.
No 6-month build.
Just a conversation and a contract.
I've done this over 100 times.
The longest deal took 14 days from intro to wire transfer.
English

Everyone says "get rich slow."
I say get rich once.
Then stay rich forever.
The difference between 10 years of grinding and 10 days of execution is one thing:
Structure.
I structured a deal where I wrote 10 emails for a partner's list.
$197k in 10 days.
I walked away with 40%.
I didn't work harder than anyone else.
I just pointed my skill at the right opportunity with the right contract in place.
English

Most people think email marketing means sending newsletters.
I think of it as a printing press.
You write the words.
The machine runs 24/7.
And money arrives while you sleep.
Client work trades time for dollars.
Email marketing builds an asset.
One pays your rent today.
One pays your rent forever.
The difference isn't the tactic.
It's the mindset.
English

Most people think email marketing means sending newsletters.
I think of it as a printing press.
You write the words.
The machine runs 24/7.
And money arrives while you sleep.
Client work trades time for dollars.
Email marketing builds an asset.
One pays your rent today.
One pays your rent forever.
The difference isn't the tactic.
It's the mindset.
English

Everyone wants passive income.
Nobody wants to build the asset that creates it.
A partnership deal IS the asset.
I write the emails.
Someone else has the list.
We split the revenue.
No product creation.
No ad spend.
No audience required.
No service delivery.
Just recurring payments for work I did 7 months ago...
English
