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From 4¢ Leads to Millions: Lessons in Social Media Growth | Bedros Keuilian DSH #1387

29 May 2025

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From buying 4¢ leads to scaling businesses to millions, Bedros Keuilian joins the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly to share his incredible journey of social media mastery, entrepreneurship, and personal growth. 🚀 Discover how Bedros leveraged platforms like YouTube and Facebook early on, navigated adversity during the pandemic, and built a blueprint for success while maintaining his authenticity. 💡 This episode is packed with valuable insights on standing out in a crowded digital world, the power of mentorship, and lessons in resilience that every aspiring entrepreneur needs to hear. Whether you're curious about social media strategies, building confidence, or crushing self-doubt, this conversation is for you. 🙌 Tune in now and hear firsthand how Bedros turned 4¢ leads into life-changing opportunities. Don't miss out—watch now and subscribe for more insider secrets. 📺 Hit that subscribe button and stay tuned for more eye-opening stories on the Digital Social Hour with Sean Kelly! 🎙️✨ CHAPTERS: 00:00 - Intro 00:35 - Bedros' Journey into Social Media 02:38 - Retirement Plans Discussion 04:59 - Today's Sponsorship 06:28 - Midlife Crisis and Pandemic Impact 09:58 - Notion Overview 10:55 - Addiction vs Dependence Explained 12:42 - Importance of Self Defense for Men 15:02 - Earning Confidence 16:03 - Authenticity in Confidence 18:37 - Trust and Discipline in Men 20:21 - Managing Greed and Desires 21:14 - Humility in Leadership During Crisis 25:43 - Political Perspectives 27:11 - Overcoming Excuses 28:04 - Maintaining Drive Across Ages 32:18 - The Nice Guy Myth 38:32 - Understanding Harmful EMF 39:25 - Awareness in Society 40:26 - Navigating Technology with Kids 43:10 - Teaching Resilience and Toughness 46:54 - Understanding Vibrational Frequency 47:51 - Education and Curiosity Suppression 51:38 - Striving for Excellence, Not Average 54:27 - Standing Your Ground 56:11 - Early Success of Bedros' Ventures 57:57 - Bedros' Initial Steps to Success 59:30 - Mentorship and Its Power 1:00:34 - Finding Bedros Online APPLY TO BE ON THE PODCAST: https://www.digitalsocialhour.com/application BUSINESS INQUIRIES/SPONSORS: [email protected] GUEST: Bedros Keuilian https://www.instagram.com/bedroskeuilian SPONSORS: KINSTA: https://kinsta.com/dsh NOTION: https://www.notion.com/dsh LISTEN ON: Apple Podcasts: https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast/digital-social-hour/id1676846015 Spotify: https://open.spotify.com/show/5Jn7LXarRlI8Hc0GtTn759 Sean Kelly Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/seanmikekelly/ The views and opinions expressed by guests on Digital Social Hour are solely those of the individuals appearing on the podcast and do not necessarily reflect the views or opinions of the host, Sean Kelly, or the Digital Social Hour team. While we encourage open and honest conversations, Sean Kelly is not legally responsible for any statements, claims, or opinions made by guests during the show. Listeners are encouraged to form their own opinions and consult professionals for advice where appropriate. Content on this podcast is for entertainment and informational purposes only and should not be considered legal, medical, financial, or professional advice. Digital Social Hour works with participants in sponsored media and stays compliant with Federal Communications Commission (FCC) regulations regarding sponsored media. #ad #adoptingaceomindset #realestatemindset #howtoworkonyourbusinessnotinit #growthhackingsecrets #howtoscaleyourdigitalmarketingagency #realestaterookie #socialmediamarketing #digitalmarketing #leadgeneration #businessdevelopment

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0.509 - 21.336 Host

If I want to be a real estate investor, it's always like pushing you towards jobs, right? But maybe that's all they know and that's all they teach. But the point I was making in that video is be curious, be skeptical, because if you're curious and skeptical, you might just see that if I follow this thing exactly as planned, I might end up exactly like the rest of them.

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All right, guys. Got Bedros here today. Someone I've been trying to get on for a while now. And you were one of the first shows I watched. So it's a full circle moment for me. Wow, man. Thank you. I appreciate that. You were one of my early inspirations. You've been in the social media game for a bit now.

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Yeah, man. 2008 on YouTube, 2009 on Facebook, and then the rest was history. That's crazy. Yeah. What compelled you to start so early, I guess? You had a hunch?

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I had a feeling that social media was going to change everything. And I knew that it was going to be this mass... movement where you could actually start speaking to the masses in a very deep meaningful way and I saw it with YouTube specifically, not necessarily with all the other platforms. But then when Facebook came out and I was buying like leads for like literally four cents a lead, right?

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For an opt-in. Missed those days. Yeah, yeah, yeah. So that's when I was like, okay, I'm going to move people to my blog from YouTube and Facebook from my blog into my funnel and sell them coaching on, at the time I was coaching gym owners. So for me, I just saw how you could speak to the masses very easily that way.

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Now there's the opposite issue. There's a lot of noise. There's almost too much. Yeah. Right? Yeah. It's hard to navigate, honestly, as a young man, especially. It is.

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But good content always sticks out. Good content will always stick out. I think people have this misconception that, you know, every industry, we were talking outside, right? Like podcasts, like there's millions of podcasts out there. There's millions of gyms. There's millions of restaurants. There's millions of content creators. But the best in every category always stands out. Yeah, that's true.

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Cream rises to the top is what they say. Yeah, exactly. Yeah, and all those guys find each other too. They do. They do. It's really small. You know this. It's like really small at the top. As soon as we sat down, we're like, oh, we have all these people in common that we connect with, right?

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I think it's most competitive at the bottom of the hill where everyone is just trying to make it to the top. I think once you get past that 50% mark of that hill, there's less traffic, less confusion. You've kind of got sets and reps under your belt. And so it's easier to get to the top. And when you get to the top, it's all like-minded people who want to help you come up. Right.

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