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$20k a month profit isn’t success
It’s survival money
By the time you cover rent and a few dumb purchases
You’re barely ahead of average
Why take on all the stress and responsibilty of running a business just for $20K/month?
When you could quite simply scale to 6 figures with some proper processes and strategies in place?
Think bigger and you’ll find it often takes less energy and time than fighting at the bottom.
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IF YOU'RE TREATING YOUR CREATOR LIKE AN EMPLOYEE, YOU'RE BROKE
Here's why:
Employees follow orders
CEOs build empires
Your creator isn't a worker
She's the CEO of her own brand
Your job isn't to give orders
It's to provide strategy for her to conquer her market.
Wrong mindset:
"Post this at 3pm"
"Send these DMs"
"Reply to every comment"
Right mindset:
"Here's the data showing 3pm gets 40% more engagement"
"Here's why this DM template converts at 12%"
"Here's the psychology behind fan engagement"
The difference between $5k/month managers and $50k/month managers:
One treats creators like employees
One treats them like business partners
The day you understand this is the day you start making real money
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OVERCHARGE
...
Then refund half with this message:
"You know what? You actually seem cool haha. This one's on me ❤️"
Results:
Original purchase: $100
Refund: $50
Next purchase: $300
The refund created a debt of gratitude.
Turned a one-time buyer into a whale.
Most OFMs think the money is in what you take.
Wrong.
The money is in what you give back.
We've tested this 1,000+ times.
Refund strategy closes 400% more lifetime value than keeping 100%.
But nobody talks about this.
Because it sounds counterintuitive.
That's why it works.
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"NICHE DOWN" is amateur advice
Real money comes from niching UP.
Everyone tells you to pick a small niche and dominate it.
That's peasant thinking.
Here's what actually works:
Find the ONE thing your creator does better than anyone else.
Then build an entire universe around it.
Don't sell "spicy pics."
Sell THE spicy pic universe.
One client went from:
"Hot blonde OnlyFans model"
to
"The only girl who does X in Y specific way"
Revenue jumped from $8k to $95k/month.
Same content. Different mythology.
The money isn't in the mechanics.
It's in the mythology
Stop niching down
Start building empires
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your boss isn't keeping you broke
your saturdays are
friday night: drinks (6 hours wasted)
saturday: hungover (12 hours dead)
sunday: "recovery" (10 hours netflix)
28 hours every weekend
x 52 weeks
= 1,456 hours yearly
that's 182 eight-hour work days
burned on "relaxing"
meanwhile the guy getting rich:
friday: client calls till midnight
saturday: content creation
sunday: strategy planning
"but I need work-life balance"
balance is for people who are happy being average
obsession is for people who refuse to be
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discipline isn't waking up at 5am
that's just an alarm clock
discipline is:
closing the laptop at $50k months
to chase $500k months
ignoring "good enough"
when you know you're built for great
saying no to miami weekends
because dubai is the goal
everyone can set an alarm
few can reset their standards
5am means nothing
if you're still thinking small at noon...
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my top chatter makes $18k/month
because she's not selling nudes
she's dealing dopamine
every fan falls into 4 types:
the romantic (40%):
-needs connection
-will pay for attention
-text him at 2am
the submissive (25%):
-wants to be controlled
-pays for humiliation
-charge double
the dominant (25%):
-must feel powerful
-pays for custom content
-let him "win"
the collector (10%):
-wants exclusive sets
-steady spender
-create scarcity
being able to identify these early allowed us to make 10x more
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6am in a bucharest casino with sneako and yourealazyfvck
david's down thousands
looks at me
"chuck the stack and run it back"
goes all in
wins it all back
same energy i used when 3 models quit in one week:
didn't panic
didn't chase
just doubled down on the 2 left
they went from $40k to $197k/month combined
sometimes you gotta chuck the stack
to run it back
that's the difference between
pizza delivery tom
and private jet tom
one protected his £8/hour
one risked it all at 6am
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biggest lie they sold you: "time is money"
time isn't money
time is BLOOD
and you're bleeding out
8 hours at your job?
that's a pint for your boss's yacht
scrolling for 3 hours?
that's a donation to zuckerberg's bank
but here's what they don't tell you:
when you bleed for your own empire
the blood comes back as gold
i bled 18 hours a day for 2 YEARS
now my blood pumps through 30 employees
models making $100k+/month
and a business worth $8M
your choice:
bleed for their dream
or bleed for yours
either way, you're bleeding
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your parents advice is keeping you POOR
"don't talk to strangers" cost me millions
every millionaire I know
got rich talking to strangers
here's how I turned random DMs into millions:
Year 1: Followed parents' advice
talked to nobody
made $43K
stayed safe and broke
Year 2: Started breaking the rule
started talking to people
3 became clients
revenue hit 6 figs
Year 3: Went full psychopath
each event, networking group, etc
crashed every event uninvited
approached anyone with money
best year ever
some of my best examples:
Stranger #1: Guy at Starbucks
overheard him on call
interrupted rudely
became $50K/month client
Stranger #2: Random guy at a club
overheard he was looking for a partner, 6 fig partnership
Stranger #3: Airplane seatmate
forced conversation for 3 hours
gave me 100k of biz advice for free
Friends who'll make you rich: 0
Family who'll fund you: 0
Strangers with money: INFINITE
every deal starts with a stranger
every mentor was once unknown
every investor you haven't met yet
"Don't talk to strangers" = Don't access opportunity
"Stay in your lane" = Stay in poverty
"Be polite" = Be forgotten
"Wait your turn" = Die waiting
strangers I talk to daily:
anyone in first class
every yacht owner
all conference speakers
random verified accounts
people with expensive problems
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kid i went to school with fixed computers at the apple store
$19/hour
always stayed late to help one more person
customers started requesting him by name
then hiring him on weekends
then referring him to their CEO friends
5 years later:
runs IT for a fortune 500
just bought his mum a house
still answers DMs from day-one customers
watched him turn minimum wage kindness
into million dollar contracts
why?
he treated every cracked screen
like it belonged to his future investor
(it did)
REPUTATION COMPOUNDS
you just can't see the chart
every interaction is a deposit
most people make withdrawals
be the guy who stays late
especially when nobody's counting
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