Adrian Brambila
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Podcast Appearances
A normal job usually doesn't offer that. You have to have some equity into something or you have to be in sales and you have to be crushing it. But the Internet is just a great avenue. There's so many opportunities where you can work on something once and it can scale. You can build leverage.
A normal job usually doesn't offer that. You have to have some equity into something or you have to be in sales and you have to be crushing it. But the Internet is just a great avenue. There's so many opportunities where you can work on something once and it can scale. You can build leverage.
A normal job usually doesn't offer that. You have to have some equity into something or you have to be in sales and you have to be crushing it. But the Internet is just a great avenue. There's so many opportunities where you can work on something once and it can scale. You can build leverage.
So social media can, you know, leverage and having an email newsletter like I have 50,000 people on my email newsletter. And with a click of a button, 50,000 people can see my offer. And then that percentage of them buy and thousands of dollars can appear. I think that it's like understanding either leverage or things at scale that you can really make over seven figures.
So social media can, you know, leverage and having an email newsletter like I have 50,000 people on my email newsletter. And with a click of a button, 50,000 people can see my offer. And then that percentage of them buy and thousands of dollars can appear. I think that it's like understanding either leverage or things at scale that you can really make over seven figures.
So social media can, you know, leverage and having an email newsletter like I have 50,000 people on my email newsletter. And with a click of a button, 50,000 people can see my offer. And then that percentage of them buy and thousands of dollars can appear. I think that it's like understanding either leverage or things at scale that you can really make over seven figures.
I never thought I'd be in this position, especially when I was making minimum wage after graduating. And I think the, no matter what you're doing, momentum, I think carries forward. And so like it compounds in a way that's hard to fathom, but this is where I feel like working hard and sacrifice were things I did at the beginning. And now I just have this momentum that keeps carrying.
I never thought I'd be in this position, especially when I was making minimum wage after graduating. And I think the, no matter what you're doing, momentum, I think carries forward. And so like it compounds in a way that's hard to fathom, but this is where I feel like working hard and sacrifice were things I did at the beginning. And now I just have this momentum that keeps carrying.
I never thought I'd be in this position, especially when I was making minimum wage after graduating. And I think the, no matter what you're doing, momentum, I think carries forward. And so like it compounds in a way that's hard to fathom, but this is where I feel like working hard and sacrifice were things I did at the beginning. And now I just have this momentum that keeps carrying.
But I think the Avenue platform, one of our chapters in our book is about how, how we make money and analyzing it. If you're in the right game, we use a metaphor that How you make money is a game. And it's kind of like, are you playing the right game? Do you know the rules? And do you know how long you need to play this game in order to get rich?
But I think the Avenue platform, one of our chapters in our book is about how, how we make money and analyzing it. If you're in the right game, we use a metaphor that How you make money is a game. And it's kind of like, are you playing the right game? Do you know the rules? And do you know how long you need to play this game in order to get rich?
But I think the Avenue platform, one of our chapters in our book is about how, how we make money and analyzing it. If you're in the right game, we use a metaphor that How you make money is a game. And it's kind of like, are you playing the right game? Do you know the rules? And do you know how long you need to play this game in order to get rich?
And so when I was making $27,000 a year, there was only one person in the entire call center that I was working at that made six figures. It was a manager. And the manager had been there for 14 years. So that to me is like the rules of the game. If I want to make six figures at this call center, I probably need to work 10 years here and be on time and like slowly start increasing my income.
And so when I was making $27,000 a year, there was only one person in the entire call center that I was working at that made six figures. It was a manager. And the manager had been there for 14 years. So that to me is like the rules of the game. If I want to make six figures at this call center, I probably need to work 10 years here and be on time and like slowly start increasing my income.
And so when I was making $27,000 a year, there was only one person in the entire call center that I was working at that made six figures. It was a manager. And the manager had been there for 14 years. So that to me is like the rules of the game. If I want to make six figures at this call center, I probably need to work 10 years here and be on time and like slowly start increasing my income.
So some people are in scenarios like this, but they never really like kind of map it out. And when I learned the answers of how the rules of the game of this call center is to make six figures, I was like, wow, I'm in the wrong game. I need to find a different game to play.
So some people are in scenarios like this, but they never really like kind of map it out. And when I learned the answers of how the rules of the game of this call center is to make six figures, I was like, wow, I'm in the wrong game. I need to find a different game to play.
So some people are in scenarios like this, but they never really like kind of map it out. And when I learned the answers of how the rules of the game of this call center is to make six figures, I was like, wow, I'm in the wrong game. I need to find a different game to play.
Some people have resistance to changing the game they're in, aka changing JAWS, because they have like, it's like lost opportunity cost of like, well, I went to college for this major, or I've already been with this company for six, seven years. Like what happens to all this time I put in?
Some people have resistance to changing the game they're in, aka changing JAWS, because they have like, it's like lost opportunity cost of like, well, I went to college for this major, or I've already been with this company for six, seven years. Like what happens to all this time I put in?