Chances are if you are reading this, then you are familiar with the infamous YouTuber, internet marketer, and online “guru” best known for his “Here in My Garage” YouTube ad and “67 Steps” program. He used to live with the Amish, and used to be dead broke. He uses his rags to riches story to draw in attention and promises that you can do the same, if you buy his programs.
PROS:
- He gives free information, he used to do book reviews for free on YouTube before he turned the whole thing into a business idea.
- Gets people to start reading, I ran into his early videos he used to preach that you can learn from successful people through books and that you need to READ.
- Great marketer, uses material goods like large houses and exotic cars to lure in attention.
CONS:
- He claims to read one book a day, he DOES NOT do this. So he doesn't seem to be 100% truthful. He skims through and picks a few pointers and adds on his opinions, which is not necessary a bad thing
- His paid programs tend to be overpriced. Around $1000
- Recently his content doesn't seem to be informational, usually just him hanging out.
Overall his early free content was full of free information and had lessons in them, but today that doesn't seem to be the case. If you check out his older videos they have bits of information you can takeaway, he is the one who got me into reading. Before him I thought books were just too boring, since the U.S. school system constantly made student read books that were not of their interest. Starting to read books is something invaluable and I am thankful for that. I have gotten access to a few of his programs such as 67 Steps, Entrepreneurship, and persuasion but I personally don't think they are worth $1000. In my opinion, if you save that money and do your own research it will help jump start your "rags to riches" story.
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