Introduction
Are you ready to embark on a 90 days journey to make $20,000 by following a proven system? This guide will help you achieve that goal, but first, you need to join the program that provides all the tools and strategies necessary for success. Head over to www.yougetpaid247.com, sign up for the Legacy Builders Program, and start your journey. Remember, it’s a condition of the program to join before you can embark on the 90-day run.
This guide is designed to help you achieve your financial goals by dedicating just two hours a day for the next 90 days. Commit to showing up consistently, learn new skills, and watch your business grow!
Day 1: Set Your Goal and Master Your Mindset
Step 1: Define Your $20K Goal in 90 Days
To achieve $20K by the holiday season, you need to impact 23 families or customers, with each customer worth $900. If 23 customers feel overwhelming, start smaller but commit to growing into that number. Your first task: write down your goal and keep it visible as a constant reminder of what you’re working towards.
Step 2: Commit for 90 Days
The key to success is consistency. Give yourself permission to commit for the full 90 days. No distractions, no excuses—just show up every day and give it your best. Track your progress and celebrate every small win along the way.
Step 3: Focus on Wins, Not Doubts
Success is built on small, consistent wins. Start by focusing on the win of creating a piece of content or completing a task. Whenever doubt creeps in, use a “doubt jar” to symbolically let go of your fears. Write down any doubts, put them in the jar, and shift your focus back to what’s working.
Step 4: Create Your Launch Video
Action step: Record a video where you declare your goal to impact 23 families (or your personal goal) before the holiday season. Let people know you’re launching into this 90-day run and how excited you are to help others. Share it on your social media platforms.
Day 2: Understand the Numbers and Sales Process
Step 1: Know Your Conversion Rate
Aim for an average conversion rate of 1 out of 20. That means for every 20 people who subscribe to your funnel, one will purchase. Focus on getting traffic and growing your leads—aim for 7 new email subscribers a day. Over 90 days, this could result in 23 customers, which equals $20,700.
Step 2: Track Your Progress with Data
Decisions should be based on data, not emotions. Log into your dashboard regularly and track key metrics such as the number of new leads and conversion rates. Adjust your strategy based on these numbers, not on how you’re feeling. If you don’t have 500 leads yet, focus on growing your list before adjusting strategies.
Step 3: Create More Exposure
Exposure is critical. Don’t think in terms of finding customers—think in terms of getting exposure for your business. Leverage free ads and social media posts to increase visibility. Follow the strategies outlined in your training.
Day 3: Attracting Customers to You in 90 Days
Step 1: Use Social Media to Get Attention
Social media is your gateway to attracting customers. The key is creating content that helps people know, like, and trust you. Use platforms like TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook and commit to posting three pieces of content per day. These could be videos, stories, or posts that share your journey and the value of the program you’re offering.
Step 2: Share Your Journey, Not the Product
People aren’t looking for products—they’re looking for solutions. Instead of promoting the product directly, share your personal journey and the outcomes you’re experiencing. Think of how advertisements like Tide commercials focus on the results of using the product, not the ingredients.
Step 3: Add a Call-to-Action (CTA)
Always include a clear CTA in your content. For example, invite people to comment or visit your website to learn more about the system you’re using. The goal is to build relationships, not just make a sale. Here’s a sample CTA: “If you want to learn more about how this blueprint has changed my life, drop a comment or visit www.yougetpaid247.com.”
Day 4: Choose Your Social Media Platform for the 90 Days
Step 1: Go All In on One Platform in 90 Days
To maximize efficiency, focus on mastering one social media platform at a time. Whether it’s TikTok, Instagram, YouTube, or Facebook, each platform has its own strengths. Start with the one that resonates most with your style and content preferences.
Step 2: Tailor Content to the Platform
Each platform requires different types of content. YouTube is great for longer, educational content, while TikTok is all about quick, solution-driven videos. Learn the nuances of your chosen platform and optimize your content for that audience.
Step 3: Be Consistent
Post regularly and engage with your audience daily. The key to success in social media is consistency. If you batch-create content, you’ll always have something to post even when you’re busy.
Day 5: Content Creation That Converts
Step 1: Make Content Creation Easy
To make content creation easy, think of yourself as a “cup of coffee” for your perfect customer—someone who energizes and brings hope. You need to make people feel good about interacting with your content. It’s not about selling but about being helpful and relatable.
Step 2: Know Your Customer
The key to great content is understanding your audience. Your perfect customer is essentially you, or someone like you before you discovered this opportunity. Consider what you wanted, what problems you were trying to solve, and how the program bridged that gap.
Step 3: Identify Six Core Topics
Write down the six main reasons you joined the program. These could be benefits like 100% profit, a two-hour workday, no need for tech skills, automation, a low investment, and rejection-free selling. These are the points that will resonate with others who are in the same position you were.
Step 4: Use These Topics for Content
Plan your content by discussing one of these six points each day of the week. On the seventh day, do a Q&A or respond to comments. This gives you a structure to follow and keeps your content flowing without overthinking.
Day 6: Creating Unlimited Content Ideas
On Day 6, the focus is on generating an unlimited supply of content ideas by leveraging the insights gained from the six key factors that led you to the program (as covered on Day 5). Content creation can feel daunting, but with a clear strategy, it becomes more engaging and effective. The key takeaway today is to create prompts and hooks that address your audience’s concerns and needs, using tools like ChatGPT to facilitate the process.
Step 1: Identifying Key Concerns
To start, reflect on the six key factors you outlined during the previous session. These factors are what resonated with you when you joined the program, and they will likely resonate with your audience as well. These factors might include things like:
- 100% profit
- A 2-hour workday
- No need for technical skills
- Automation
- Low investment
- Rejection-free selling
Each of these points speaks to common concerns that your audience might have. Once you have these concerns in mind, you can use them as the foundation for creating hooks—compelling one-liners that grab attention and encourage your audience to engage with your content.
Step 2: Creating Effective Prompts Using AI Tools
One effective method for generating content is by using AI tools like ChatGPT. You can input your audience’s concerns and the benefits of your program, and let the AI generate prompts or hooks for you to build on.
For example, you could enter a prompt like:
- “I’m an online business mentor. Create three video hooks, each addressing one of these three concerns: not enough time to start an online business, lack of tech skills, and fear of bothering friends and family for customers.”
Here’s what you might get:
- Concern: Not enough time to learn online business
Hook: “Busy parents, what if I told you that running an online business can take just 2 hours a day? Let me show you how!” - Concern: Lack of tech skills
Hook: “No tech skills? No problem! You don’t need to be a tech wizard to start a successful online business. I’ll guide you step-by-step!” - Concern: Bothering friends and family
Hook: “Tired of chasing friends and family for sales? With our automated system, the business comes to you!”
Step 3: Optimizing Hooks and Refining Your Content
Once you’ve generated hooks or ideas, refine them to ensure they are catchy and aligned with your audience. For example, a hook, like “Zero overhead” can be eye-catching and effective in video thumbnails or content covers.
By continuously feeding these prompts into AI tools and refining the outputs, you can create an endless stream of content ideas that keep your audience engaged.
Step 4: Build a Content Calendar
Now that you have numerous hooks and content ideas, organize them into a content calendar. Aim for 21 video ideas across three weeks. Each day, use one of the hooks as the starting point for a piece of content. This will ensure you always have fresh and engaging material ready to go.
Looking Ahead: Tomorrow’s Focus
Tomorrow’s session will build on this framework and focus on structuring videos effectively. We will discuss how to create a solid framework for your videos, what elements to include, and how to tell stories that resonate with your audience.
This process of creating unlimited content ideas will help you engage your audience consistently over the 90-day run, ensuring that your message stays fresh and persuasive.
Day 7: Four-Step Framework for Video Creation
- Hook (3-5 seconds): The hook is crucial in capturing attention within the first few seconds of the video. Social media users scroll quickly, so you need something bold and compelling to stop them from scrolling past your video.
- Example hooks:
- “Parents, want to make $900 a day in just two hours?”
- “What if you could double your income without working extra hours?”
- Ensure that your hook is displayed boldly on the screen in text to further grab attention.
- Example hooks:
- Value (3-8 seconds): This is where you introduce the benefit or solution that you are offering. Make sure it aligns with your audience’s pain points or desires, as discussed in previous sessions.
- Example value statements:
- “I’m going to show you how you can make 100% profit on every sale with no overhead.”
- “Here’s how you can set up an automated business that works for you 24/7.”
- Keep the explanation short, concise, and impactful.
- Example value statements:
- Explanation and Story (20-45 seconds): This is the core of your video. Expand on the value by giving tips, explaining how your solution works, or providing a personal story. Storytelling is essential because it creates a connection with your audience, and connection drives engagement.
- Example: Share how a free automated sales funnel helped you while allowing you to spend more time with your family or how you overcame challenges with automation in your business.
- Tips for making this section engaging:
- Use visuals and text overlays.
- Show something intriguing on the screen to keep viewers interested.
- Call to Action (5 seconds): End your video with a clear CTA to guide viewers on what to do next. Engagement is critical because it signals social media algorithms to push your video to more users.
- Example CTA: “If you want to learn more about the blueprint I followed, put ‘ready’ in the comments!”
- Encourage viewers to comment, like, or follow your page, depending on the platform you’re using.
General Tips for Creating Engaging Videos:
- Keep it short (unless on YouTube, where long-form content is acceptable).
- Use trending sounds and music that align with your content.
- Reinforce key points using text overlays and fast transitions to keep the video dynamic.
- Consistency is key. The more you practice this framework, the better you will become at creating impactful content that attracts and converts viewers into customers.
Using ChatGPT for Content Creation:
To streamline your content creation, you can use AI tools like ChatGPT to help generate video hooks, values, and CTA ideas. For example:
- Input prompt:
- “Create a TikTok video with a 3-second hook, 10-second value, 45-second explanation/story, and a 5-second CTA sharing how busy parents can launch an online business and make 100% profit.”
- ChatGPT will provide detailed scripts, which you can further customize with your personal story and experiences.
Conclusion:
Follow this framework consistently, and remember to practice. As with learning any new skill, creating impactful content will become easier and more natural with time. Stick with it, and watch your content evolve as you learn and earn throughout the 90-day run.
Day 8: Know Your Audience
The key to growing on social media is understanding who your content is for. It’s not about your personal preferences or what you want—it’s about what your perfect customer needs.
Who is your audience?
Are you creating content for a 55-year-old couple who wants to retire early, or a 23-year-old living life to the fullest? Each of these groups has vastly different needs. Understanding this will allow you to tailor your content and messaging.
Create Value for Them
Your content should always aim to solve a problem for your audience. Think about what keeps them awake at night and how you can bridge the gap between their problem and the solution you offer. Stop focusing on how many views or likes you get and instead ask, “How much value am I delivering?”
Day 9: It’s All About Value
When you focus on delivering value, you’ll naturally attract your ideal customers. People do business with those they know, like, and trust, and offering valuable insights helps build that trust.
Shift the Focus
Instead of thinking, “I need to get a customer,” shift your mindset to, “How can I deliver so much value that my perfect customer can’t ignore me?”
What Stops Your Scroll?
Think about your own behavior on social media. What makes you stop and engage with content? It’s usually something that offers value, right? Use the same logic when creating your own content.
Using AI to Help
AI tools like ChatGPT can assist in generating hooks, values, and even outlines for your videos. Here’s an example prompt you can use:
- “Create a TikTok video with a three-second hook, ten-second value, and a 45-second explanation, showing how busy parents can launch a business and make 100% profit.”
Keep the framework from Day 7 in mind: Hook → Value → Explanation → CTA. Tailor each step to your perfect customer, and you’ll see results. Stay tuned for more content ideas and ways to grow your business in the next few days!
Day 10: The Power of Connection
On Day 10, the focus is on building connection with your perfect customer. It’s vital to realize that connection equals currency—the deeper the connection you make, the more likely people are to engage with and trust your brand.
To achieve this, start by understanding what your perfect customer feels. Use tools like ChatGPT to help you craft content that speaks directly to your audience’s struggles. For example, if your ideal customer is an overworked parent who is barely making ends meet, create video hooks or outlines that directly address this challenge and offer your program as the solution.
Incorporate storytelling and empathy to bridge the gap between where your customer is and where they want to be. You’ll notice more engagement and trust if your content reflects the real-life struggles your audience is experiencing.
Day 11: Creating Content Without Sales
If you’re new and haven’t made any sales yet, don’t worry! The key is to build trust and connection by using a three-step video framework:
- Hook: Grab your audience’s attention with the result they want.
- Outcome: Explain the transformation or solution your product or service offers.
- Testimonial: Share success stories from your community, highlighting the wins others have achieved by following the same program.
For example, you can highlight someone in your community who made a substantial income after following your program for a specific number of weeks. Emphasize their success while keeping the focus on how your program offers a clear path for others.
This type of content shows your potential customers what’s possible, even if you’re just starting out. It builds belief, both in your offer and in the process.
By leveraging connection and storytelling in your content, you will see higher engagement and trust, even before making any sales. The deeper your connection, the easier it will be to attract and convert your perfect customer.
Day 12: Celebrating Your Wins – Building Momentum and Self-Belief
On Day 12, the focus shifts to recognizing and celebrating your wins, however small. Starting a new venture can be overwhelming, and it’s easy to get caught up in setbacks or the challenges of learning. But tracking your wins is essential for maintaining motivation and reinforcing positive habits. Wins aren’t limited to monetary achievements; they can include taking a step outside your comfort zone, gaining new knowledge, or even completing daily tasks you might usually avoid.
By documenting and acknowledging these small victories, you’re building confidence and resilience, essential traits for long-term success. A nightly reflection practice, where you jot down one win from the day, keeps you focused on progress and growth. Share these wins with your community or even in a short video to keep yourself accountable and inspire others on a similar path. Reading others’ wins can offer additional motivation and remind you that everyone’s journey is unique, but progress is always worth celebrating.
Day 13: Mastering the Two-Hour Workflow – Maximizing Productivity with Structure
Day 13 introduces the concept of a two-hour workflow—a streamlined routine designed to focus exclusively on income-generating activities for two hours each day. This method is built on the philosophy that structure equals freedom. By dedicating focused, uninterrupted time to high-impact tasks, you can accomplish more in less time, allowing you to enjoy the rest of your day without feeling overwhelmed or distracted.
The two-hour workflow includes tasks like content creation, posting on social media, engaging with followers, and responding to potential leads. It’s essential to avoid time-draining activities during this period. For instance, while a video is uploading, resist the urge to scroll through social media; instead, use that moment to engage with comments or reply to messages. Set clear boundaries, and if necessary, communicate with your family about respecting this focused time. Over time, this dedicated structure not only enhances productivity but also fosters a habit of consistency and discipline that can compound into significant results.
Day 14: Building a Solid Foundation – Clarifying Your Purpose and Message
On Day 14, it’s time to lay the foundation of your business by answering three fundamental questions:
- Who do you serve?
- What are you serving them?
- How will you help them achieve their goals?
Understanding your ideal customer is vital. Instead of casting a wide net, focus on a specific demographic that resonates deeply with you. Imagine the people who would benefit most from your product or service and those you would feel fulfilled to serve. Next, get clear on what you’re actually offering. It’s not just a product or service; it’s the solution to a problem or the fulfillment of a need.
For instance, instead of promoting an “educational program,” position it as a means to “gain financial freedom” or “achieve work-life balance.” Lastly, outline the steps or tools you’ll provide to help them reach their destination. Think of your business as a vehicle helping customers journey from where they are to where they want to be. This foundation doesn’t just guide your content; it builds a relationship with your audience by showing them you understand and are prepared to meet their needs.
Day 15: Understanding the Customer Journey – Crafting a Map to Success
Day 15 builds on your foundation by mapping out the journey you’re taking your customers on. Think of this as a customer transformation map: the steps they’ll take with your guidance to transition from their current state to their desired outcome. It’s essential to have a clear picture of where they are now, the challenges they’re facing, and the emotions tied to those challenges.
For example, if your ideal customer is an overworked parent, they might feel exhausted, financially strained, and disconnected from their family. The journey you’re offering them might look like this: “I help overworked parents go from feeling financially stuck and time-starved to building a flexible online business that earns consistently, allowing them to enjoy more time with their family and achieve financial freedom.”
Use this transformation map to guide the content you create. By consistently sharing pieces of this journey, you’re reassuring potential customers that you understand their pain points and have a clear pathway to the solutions they seek. This customer-focused approach establishes you as both relatable and reliable.
Day 16: Taking a Deeper Dive – Connecting with Emotions to Drive Engagement
On Day 16, it’s time to dig deeper into your customer’s emotional motivations. Ask yourself:
- What does their ideal solution look like?
- Why is escaping the “time-for-money” trap urgent for them?
Surface-level goals like “financial freedom” or “more time” are just the beginning. Consider why these goals matter on a personal level. Maybe your customer dreams of having more time to make memories with their family, or they’re exhausted from missing important milestones in their children’s lives. When you understand these underlying emotions, you can create content that speaks directly to your audience’s heart, not just their mind.
This deeper understanding allows you to build trust and resonate on a profound level. It’s no longer just about selling a product; it’s about offering a lifeline to those who share your values and aspirations. When your content consistently reflects this emotional connection, you’re creating a brand that not only attracts but also retains a loyal audience.
Day 17: Researching for Content Ideas – Becoming a Solution-Oriented Resource
Day 17 introduces powerful tools for content research, such as AlsoAsk, Answer the Public, and YouTube Search. These platforms allow you to tap into real questions and concerns from your target audience, providing insight into what they’re truly curious about or struggling with.
For instance, if you enter a topic like “work from home,” you might discover common questions such as “How can I make $1,000 from home?” or “What are the best home-based businesses for parents?” These are direct indicators of content that will resonate with your audience. By creating videos, blog posts, or social media content that answers these questions, you position yourself as an authority and a go-to resource.
To leverage these insights, plug these popular questions into ChatGPT (or a similar tool) to generate content ideas and outlines. This process not only fuels your content calendar but also ensures that each piece of content you create is aligned with what your audience actively wants to know. Conducting regular research keeps your content fresh, relevant, and tailored to meet the evolving needs of your audience.
Days 12 to 17 are all about refining your focus, building a strong foundation, and aligning closely with your audience. By celebrating small wins, optimizing your workflow, understanding your customer’s journey, connecting emotionally, and researching their needs, you’re developing a sustainable strategy that goes beyond simple marketing. This approach creates a deeper connection with your audience, transforming your content into a valuable asset that resonates, engages, and ultimately drives long-term success.
Day 18: Content Planning and Scheduling
A structured content plan and consistent posting schedule are essential to a successful Twitter campaign. Here’s how to effectively plan and schedule your Twitter content for your digital marketing program:
- Create a Content Calendar: Use a calendar to map out your tweets for the upcoming weeks. This helps in visualizing the flow and ensures a balanced mix of content types (educational, promotional, interactive, etc.).
- Plan for Variety: Incorporate various types of content, such as:
- Informative Tweets: Share insights, tips, and updates related to digital marketing.
- Engagement-Focused Content: Use polls, questions, or interactive posts to increase follower engagement.
- Promotional Posts: Announce special offers, sign-up opportunities, and deadlines related to your program.
- Use Scheduling Tools: Tools like Buffer, Hootsuite, or Twitter’s built-in scheduler help you plan and automate tweets. Schedule your tweets at peak times when your target audience is most active to maximize visibility and engagement.
By planning and scheduling content, you maintain a consistent presence, keeping your audience engaged without overwhelming your workflow.
Day 19: Leveraging Analytics for Strategy Improvement
Analytics play a critical role in evaluating and refining your Twitter strategy. Here’s a step-by-step guide to using analytics to improve your campaign:
Track Key Metrics
- Engagement Rate: Understand how your audience is interacting with your tweets through likes, retweets, and replies.
Impressions: See how often users view your tweets to gauge your reach.
Link Clicks: Analyze clicks to measure the effectiveness of driving traffic to your website or program.
Evaluate Content Performance: Identify which posts resonate most with your audience. Look at the posts with the highest engagement rates to understand what type of content your audience prefers. - Adjust Strategy Accordingly: Use the insights from your analysis to adjust future content. For example, if engagement is higher for educational tweets than for purely promotional ones, increase the frequency of informative posts.
- Track Audience Growth: Monitor your follower growth over time to determine if your strategy is effective in expanding your audience. If growth is slow, consider additional strategies like Twitter Ads or influencer partnerships.
Analytics help you make data-driven decisions, ensuring your content strategy is both effective and responsive to audience preferences.
Day 20: Building Relationships and Networking
Effective Twitter marketing goes beyond posting; it’s about building relationships and networking within your industry. Here’s how to leverage Twitter for networking:
- Engage with Industry Leaders: Follow and interact with influential figures in digital marketing. Engage with their tweets by liking, retweeting, or commenting thoughtfully. This can help you gain visibility within the industry.
- Participate in Twitter Chats: Twitter chats are live, public conversations on specific topics hosted by a particular account, often using a designated hashtag (e.g., #DigitalMarketingChat). Participating in these chats can help you connect with like-minded professionals and showcase your expertise.
- Collaborate with Influencers: Identify influencers in your niche who align with your program’s values and audience. Collaborations, such as guest tweets or cross-promotions, can expand your reach and add credibility to your brand.
- Respond to Mentions and Messages: Engage promptly with users who mention your program or reach out directly. This interaction demonstrates your approachability and customer focus, encouraging loyalty.
Networking on Twitter builds credibility and trust in your brand while connecting you with potential clients, partners, and influencers who can amplify your reach.
Day 21: Creating Content from Your Unique Perspective
On Day 21, the emphasis is on presenting your content from a personal perspective. Here’s how to do it:
- Share Your Struggles and Breakthroughs: Reflect on a challenge you’ve faced (e.g., time management) and explain how a small change (like automating processes) led to a positive outcome. Sharing this journey not only adds authenticity but also resonates with others who have similar struggles.
- Present Your Story Honestly: For example, you might share how you wanted to stop trading hours for dollars and found the solution through automation. This is more relatable than simply presenting a polished, impersonal narrative.
- Embrace Your Journey: Don’t compare yourself to others who may be progressing faster. Focus on your own path, celebrating each small success. Content that highlights your personal growth and newfound confidence connects deeply with your audience.
- Become a “Hope Dealer”: Instead of worrying about creating perfect videos, shift your mindset to one of sharing hope and inspiration. Your content should reflect the belief that if you can overcome your challenges, your audience can too.
- Focus on Improving Skills Over Time: Like with any skill, the more you practice, the better you’ll get. Don’t expect instant success; instead, look at your journey as a process of continuous improvement.
By sharing your personal struggles and showing how you overcame them, you provide your audience with both hope and practical steps they can take, encouraging them to stay engaged with your content.
Day 22: Crafting Effective One-Minute Videos
Day 22 teaches you how to create impactful one-minute videos using targeted hooks. Here’s how to get started:
- Develop a Hook: Begin with an attention-grabbing phrase that addresses a common pain point. For example, “Struggling to find customers? Here’s the strategy that changed everything for me.”
- Use Empathy and Highlight the Cost of Inaction: Instead of simply describing a solution, emphasize the consequences of not addressing the issue. For example, “Not having a steady flow of customers makes it hard to grow and easy to give up.” This adds emotional depth and urgency.
- Create Variations: Use tools like ChatGPT to generate multiple versions of your script. For example, you could ask for a more empathetic tone or for additional emphasis on the consequences of not taking action. These small tweaks can help you better connect with different segments of your audience.
- Experiment with Structure: Record two versions of each video hook to test different ways of presenting your message. For instance, one version could be focused on empathy, while the other might emphasize the benefits of your solution.
- Prepare for Tomorrow’s Lesson: Day 23 involves creating and editing these videos, so have your scripts ready. Practicing these concise, one-minute messages will prepare you for making an effective video that’s engaging and informative.
Through these one-minute videos, you deliver clear, impactful messages that captivate your audience and provide value without overwhelming them.
Day 23: Building Courage and Consistency in Content Creation
On Day 23, the focus is on building the confidence to post regularly without overthinking. Here’s a guide to simplify your approach:
- Embrace Simplicity: You don’t need to master every detail of content creation, editing, or analytics. Just start with the basics and let your skills improve over time.
- Use a Done-For-You System: If you’re promoting a system like the Legacy Builder program, it’s already set up to be automated. The moment someone makes a purchase, the system takes over, delivering their product and collecting payment directly. This reduces the complexity of manual tasks.
- Pick One Platform: Instead of spreading yourself thin, choose one social media platform to focus on until you gain traction. For example, you could focus solely on TikTok until you build a strong following.
- Know Your Perfect Customer: Your ideal customer is essentially another version of yourself, with similar desires, challenges, and goals. By speaking directly to that person, you create content that’s authentic and relatable.
- Create Consistent, Simple Content: Develop a routine of creating 3-21 videos that showcase your struggles and breakthroughs. Post these regularly without overthinking each one’s details (lighting, background, etc.). Focus on sharing valuable insights rather than aiming for perfection.
- Analyze and Adjust: After a week of posting, evaluate which videos get the most engagement. Double down on creating similar content, adjusting your message based on audience reactions.
- Maintain a Positive Mindset: Stop comparing yourself to others and manage your internal dialogue. Confidence comes with consistency, so commit to posting daily and improving over time.
- Have Fun: Remember, if you’re enjoying the process, your audience will sense it. People are drawn to content creators who are genuinely enthusiastic and confident.
By following these steps, you simplify the content creation process, build consistency, and keep a positive mindset. Posting regularly will help you grow your skills and attract a loyal audience who values your authentic journey.
Day 24: Mastering Your Call-to-Action (CTA) Strategy
A powerful CTA is crucial for driving engagement and building your business. Key points:
- Place CTAs at the end of videos after providing value
- Use action words like “ready,” “yes,” or “webinar” instead of generic numbers
- Recommended CTA format: “If you want to learn more about [specific value], put ‘ready’ in the comments. I would absolutely love to share it with you”
- For faceless videos, display CTA only in the final 4 seconds
- Include CTAs in every video – those who watch until the end are most interested
- CTAs drive engagement, which helps the algorithm show content to more interested viewers
- Goal: Generate 20 new subscribers daily, with a 1-in-20 conversion rate
Success Story: Michele ONeil used this CTA strategy to build a million-dollar business in 17 months without cold calling or DMs.
Day 25: Building Your Email List – The Foundation of Business Freedom
Email lists are crucial for sustainable business growth. Benefits include:
- Works 24/7 automatically building know, like, and trust
- Provides direct communication without algorithm limitations
- You own the list, unlike social media followers
- Higher conversion rates as subscribers have shown initial interest
- Helps nurture relationships over time
- Keeps your brand top-of-mind for future purchases
Key strategies for growth:
- Focus on consistently delivering value
- Master one platform before expanding to others
- Implement daily CTAs
- Monitor engagement to understand audience needs
- Focus on impact over income
Goal: Aim for 20-30 new subscribers daily
20/day can lead to six figures
30/day can lead to sustainable freedom
Day 26: Time Management and Getting Out of the Weeds
Time is more valuable than money – illustrated by the Warren Buffett example ($145 billion vs. being 94 years old).
Key reflections to consider:
- How are you spending your time?
- Are you making the most of it?
- Are you stuck in “hamster wheel” activities?
- Are you courageously pursuing goals or playing small?
- Are you focused on meaningful metrics or getting lost in vanity numbers?
Success principles:
- Focus on mastering a 2-hour income-earning activity daily
- Don’t expect immediate results – building trust takes time
- Concentrate on becoming a better communicator
- Focus on delivering consistent value rather than obsessing over metrics
- Set realistic initial goals (Michele ONeil initially aimed for $54k/year with time freedom)
- Remember that mastering digital marketing skills can lead to both time and financial freedom
Success comes from getting out of the “weeds” (minor details that don’t matter) and focusing on strategic activities that drive real results. Michele ONeil went from hoping for $54,000/year to reaching seven figures in under two years while gaining more personal freedom.
Ready to Start Your 90 Days Journey?
Now that you’ve seen the initial steps, it’s time to take action. Join the Legacy Builders Program at www.yougetpaid247.com, where you’ll receive all the tools, training, and community support you need to succeed. This is your chance to make $20K in 90 days and impact your life and others along the way. Don’t wait—your 90-day journey starts now!
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Let’s keep pushing forward, one day at a time!
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