There’s an old Canadian television commercial that featured the mysterious “North American house hippo”.
The camera follows a tiny house hippo around a home, showing it antagonizing a cat, stealing toast crums and going about its daily routine.
It all looks very real, but it was part of an advertising campaign to teach kids to think critically about things they see on television.
Just as kids should question what they see on TV, people should question everything they see online.
My rule of thumb: I assume a person is full of it until they prove me wrong.
The online world is full of marketers selling coaches systems and funnels that will supposedly generate 6 or 7 figures in a month with no effort, just like magic!
Although you can do very well as a coach, it’s not a get rich quick thing (at least not the “7 figures in a month working just five minutes from the comfort of your hot tub” like they promise).
But I have seen lots of coaches get their businesses going in three months, and I don’t think a few months is that bad to get a new business rolling.
To combat the magic funnel hype that’s out there, I recently released a training showing the steps you can take to get 10 clients in the next 90 days, without paid advertising.
The training is about an hour long, and there’s no fluff or filler in there.
If you’re looking for a get rick quick, save your time …
If not, you can watch it here: