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@ericcooperx

$5M+ sold online at 22. Follow my journey on instagram 👇

Toronto🇨🇦 Katılım Nisan 2018
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Eric@ericcooperx·
I made $8,500 playing Fortnite competitively, I used to be afraid to tell people because I thought it was embarrassing. But I realized 99% of men who play video games will never make any money with it, It also made me successful in business because of the similarities.
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Our webinar has got pretty solid conversion. We’ve just swapped to automated. But our show rates have been pretty bad like 15-20% Anyone have advice on making this better? Or at least the process your looking at to see what’s making it so low
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Eric@ericcooperx·
Your fulfillment is so much more important than you think, if you run B2C the ONLY way you’ll be able to charge $30-$50k packages is if your fulfillment is good & you have a team that genuinely cares about student results. Too many offers care so little about the fulfillment & that’s why they can’t scale Backend ROAs > Frontend
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Eric@ericcooperx·
@iamtyfrankel @whop I had a random 3k just get pulled from my account. No dispute no chargebacks nothing. Messaged the team got zero response.
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Lachie@lachietrinh·
Jason Fladlien estimates they left several million on the table on @GadzhiIman's $10M+ launch. Here’s why: "I kid you not, there was probably 150,000 words of just email copy alone that was written for that launch and we still didn't have enough." — This is just scratching the surface of what Jason shared. In the full 1.5 hour conversation, with @matthewvolkwyn, they also dove into: • The psychology of why people don't buy • How to land premium clients with zero results • Using AI strategically to write copy 10x faster (without sounding generic) Just comment "FLADLIEN" and I'll DM you the full interview to you in the next few minutes.
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Eric@ericcooperx·
@IAmAlenSultanic Longer the conversation, the more the compensation
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Alen Sultanic
Alen Sultanic@IAmAlenSultanic·
I see far too many people obsessing over VSL lengths, thinking the shorter the better... ...Yet, how do you expect someone to give you a whole bunch of money if they won't give you time? One of the most important correlations I've seen over the years is the more time they spend with you, the more money they'll spend with you. Just focus on that and you'll 3-10x your business. Now, the important bit... ...It's not so much that people want to consume long-form anything; they just don't want to be bored, so as long as your copy is motivational in nature and not educational, you'll be fine. So I leave you with this: your audience wants to feel educated, but not be educated; deep down, they want to be motivated. Which brings us to the question of how exactly you know if they're being motivated vs being educated? Details, can they tell someone about it, but not go into too many details so that someone gets it without needing to know the details. That's the game. - Alen
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@TheJeremyHaynes Are you also running the challenge funnel to cold?
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Jeremy Haynes@TheJeremyHaynes·
Most business owners are planning 2026 completely wrong They're thinking about it month by month The million dollar month earners? They already have their entire year planned out. Here's the actual structure they use: Daily lead flow (runs all year): • Call funnels • Low ticket to high ticket • DM ads Weekly: • Cold audience webinars Monthly: • One warm audience webinar (they pepper in organic here too so they don't fatigue the audience) Quarterly: • 3-day virtual events / challenge funnels Why cold webinars weekly but warm only monthly? Cold audiences are harder. You become a true master at webinars Then you crank down the difficulty for your warm audience webinar and it's a fucking layup This is where most people fuck it up: They promote their challenge funnel for a couple weeks My clients promote for 60 days That's the difference between a couple hundred grand event and a couple million The timing matters more than you think: January - crank ad spend through the roof starting around the 3rd-5th February - big revenue event while daily lead flow keeps running March through September - milk the living shit out of it Q4 - pull back, tests become inconclusive, show rates drop Here's what nobody talks about: The cost of growth has to come from somewhere Once you're profitable, these guys take a percentage of ROI and siphon it right back into ad spend They're not "saving profits" They're compounding them If you don't have your 2026 calendar built out yet, you're already behind the people who do
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Joseph Henry
Joseph Henry@josephxhenry·
Jason Fladlien was the man behind Iman Gadzhi's 8 figure launches on Whop He spoke at WebinarCon and boy oh boy did he drop some value on webinars (comment "slides" for his slides) He had very detailed slides with prompts you can use to craft highly converting webinar slides with Ai He purposely skipped through them very quickly so you would just buy his program (which I did) but I managed to grab a photo of nearly every one of his slides. Like + comment "slides" if you want the photos of the slides with prompts and crazy nuggets some people have their inboxes locked and I can't send, so follow me to ensure you definitely get the DM
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Luke Rice
Luke Rice@lukericefba·
Most people skip OA because every “guru” online sells them on wholesale or brand-direct. They make it sound impossible or not worth the work. But 20% of my sales in the last 12 months came from just one month of OA. It’s seasonal, sure, but when it’s on, you can print money and make up for slow months. The scalability is real. You just need to know how to source and repeat the process every year.
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Eric@ericcooperx·
@densancar @TheJeremyHaynes Same thing for ads. Someone may not purchase the first time they see your face. But the more you throw yourself at them the higher chance they have to want to buy.
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Deniz Sancar@densancar·
The thing with ads is that it’s always money in for money out, And if you have a long duration between money paid and receiving money into the account, aka bad cash flow you may not be able to scale, Organic content is compounding on the other hand, you make videos once and then it generates leads continuously without any extra effort, Especially YouTube
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Jeremy Haynes@TheJeremyHaynes·
Client spent $292K on challenge promotion 1.9x ROI just on ticket sales going in Then made $3.4M on the event upsell Their mistake? Only spending $292K When you're profitable on tickets, you should be throwing way more money at it
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Arab@YourFellowArab·
Am I the only Fortnite kid who made it out onto bigger without selling his soul to the Devil?
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👀🏆 @Fortnite

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Augustine@odi_obu·
@EricCooperrr Thrilled to announce that I’ve officially joined the Amazon sellers community! 🚀 I’m inspired and ready to make a positive impact. Excited to learn, grow, and build a strong reputation in this space. Let’s achieve great things together! #AmazonSeller
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Matt Bender
Matt Bender@mattbendr·
I've hired several Walmart VAs (Virtual Assistants) who have been amazing I've created a FREE guide on hiring a Walmart Sourcing VA for anyone interested Comment "VA" and I'll send over a free guide (Must be following)
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Eric@ericcooperx·
@pricelinkio No chat button. Or support section. If you can shoot me a dm or send me an email that’d be great
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Price Link@pricelinkio·
@EricCooperrr You can message us via the chat button in the right hand corner
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Price Link@pricelinkio·
Features we have coming on June 16th: Track and see data for over 30 million products on Walmart with keepa level graphs Data broken out with price, stock and badge graphs A complete table of each seller’s stock and price history as well as offer history for being WFs and fbm
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Eric@ericcooperx·
@Adisxngh This is what I’m doing, September early asf tho
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Adi@Adisxngh·
Thinking of Moving to Florida when its September Spending the cold months out of Canada in FL Come back to Toronto during summers How we feeling on this?
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William Rivera@TheWillRivera·
Revuelto on the way to Miami 17 year old Will wouldn’t even fathom buying a $730,000 car
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Eric@ericcooperx·
Who’s from Toronto/GTA that’s putting in the work?? Trying to expand the circle
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