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🚨 Do you understand what just happened..
the owner of OnlyFans just died at 43.. Leonid Radvinsky.. the man made $3 billion off a platform where other people sell themselves..
he took 20% of every transaction.. every video.. every message.. every tip.. while creators fought algorithms and chargebacks and deplatforming threats just to make rent.. he sat at the top collecting a cut of their bodies.. and everyone called him a "tech founder"..
the man wasn't a tech founder.. he was the most successful middleman in history..
and the wildest part.. OnlyFans was profitable from day one.. no VC money.. no IPO.. because when your business model is taking a fifth of what someone earns from their own skin.. you don't need investors.. you need creators desperate enough to not ask questions..
he had $3 billion and still couldn't beat cancer at 43.. what exactly are we all racing toward.
Pop Base@PopBase
Leonid Radvinsky, owner of OnlyFans, has died at the age of 43.
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@conductr_ mental toughness + psychology are probably the top two lessons
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@AlexHormozi They all seem to be steps to each other, like levels
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@mcuban The difference is going something cool enough that people will start to listen to you. You did that cool thing. That’s all that matters
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No one knew who I was when I started. Literally no one. My 1st company , I had to email reporters and tell them what they got wrong or right. I learned quickly they needed as much content as I could help them generate.
That led to more people asking me for my opinion on software, networking, you name it.
That led to me going on various radio and tv stations and then news channels.
That blew up my first company that I sold
Then it helped blow up my second company that I sold.
Then it helped me blow up my 3rd company that I sold. Then I bought the Mavs and the rest is history
I wasn't an actor, athlete or born into fame. I was a guy who figured out that the more I communicated with people who had platforms, the more they would platform me
The more I stood apart from everyone else and was able to back it up, the more interest I could create
That led to a TV show that failed. That led to Shark Tank and who knows how many tv appearances. They got me the platform that allowed me to create @costplusdrugs
I never had a PR firm. Never paid to appear anywhere. I found places where I could add value and stand out and went there.
That's what got me here
The difference between now and then, there are thousands of podcasts and streamers and influencers that need content more than anyone ever did back in the day .
Anyone who knows how to brush their teeth can start on small podcasts, find a niche, see if it works and grow from there
Sean Gilfillan 🇺🇸@SeanCGilfillan
GTFO, Mark. If you have a mass distro channel like having an influencer with over 1M followers that you can use for free that’s ok. But that’s a silly thing to say. Every company needs distro. Influencer, event activations, digital, social, etc. you HAVE to have mass distro to reach enough people.
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@hiarun02 and then they will sell “intelligence” to us, and make us dependent on AI thinking
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@rinasnights Cloudy with a chance of meatballs and Lego movie alone got me convinced
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@readswithravi @patrickbetdavid feeling the struggle rn for sure
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@LensScientific This is the most memorizing video I’ve seen
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@TheICHpodcast there is literally no reason to not have an abundant mindset
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