Most videos only show you how to create an ebook, but they don't tell you how to actually sell it. You upload your ebook and nothing happens. No sales, no results.
That's the moment where most beginners quit. In this video, I'm going to show you how you can build an ebook business from start to finish using AI and how to actually start making sales, even if you're a complete beginner. So, everything I'll be sharing here comes from real experience.
I was completely broke when I started this business at age 20. And within 10 months, I built it up to over $10,000 per month. And a couple years later, I became a millionaire through this business.
So, I'll be breaking down what worked for me, what didn't, and the exact steps you can take. Now, you might be thinking, "Well, Sean, if you're a millionaire, why are you making these videos? Why don't you just go and retire and, you know, chill by the beach?
" Well, I do want to work a little bit. I don't want to completely retire, but at the same time, I'm trying to help other people to do the same. And I try to do that through my complete mentorship program.
It's the first link in the description below if you guys want to learn more about it. Just a heads up that although we do produce amazing results, it's not the cheapest thing in the world. So, if you're just getting started, maybe start with this video.
Maybe test it out yourself. But whenever you want to take this seriously, want to work with us to scale the business, that's something that we can help with. Now, before we get started, I want to give you a very clear disclaimer that this is not a get-richqu scheme.
I'm not here to promise you that you'll make thousands of dollars overnight. What I'm going to share here is a real business that takes work, but it can give you real results. By the end of this video, you'll learn how to create your ebook, how to sell it online, and how to use AI to make the entire process easier.
So, if you're tired of creating ebooks that does not sell, then this full tutorial is for you. So, the first thing I want to talk about is the most misleading ebook strategy that you hear on YouTube, and that is people telling you you can just make money spamming pure AI ebooks. And when I say pure AI ebooks, these are books written 100% by AI without your own input.
So, these are some examples of very poorly made books using AI. So, this book right here, you can see that it got a negative review here. But if you look at the book cover, right, they literally photoshopped Jaylen Brunson's face on a more cartoon style body.
And when you look inside the content, the formatting is really off. You know, it looks very, very unprofessional. And there's what looks like an extremely obvious AI generated image that makes no sense.
And if you read the reviews, it talks about how the illustrations were not even Jaylen Brunson. Obviously, this is all AI images. And this is just one example of a very, very poorly made AI book.
Another example here, 101 crazy basketballs for kids. You can tell the AI that's happening because the background is going all crazy over here. If you look inside the content, once again, the formatting is off.
The formatting is not the worst thing in the world, but these M dashes are something that's very, very typical with Chad Gibbd. So, it's a very clear giveaway that this was written by AI. And if you look at the review, it's the same thing.
People are complaining about low quality. So there are a lot of videos on YouTube telling people that you can create these books using AI, but not a lot of people talk about the actual quality, right? People say you can create a book, but they never talk about how is that book a good book, is it actually high quality, or is it complete garbage like these ones?
Because no matter where you decide to sell your book, whether that's on Amazon, whether that's on Etsy, whether that's on your own website, if you want to make a lot of money, if you want a very sustainable income that will last for a long time, you have to create a high quality book. And the good thing is this is possible with AI, but you just have to learn how to use AI properly. So, let me show you some good examples over here.
So, inspirational sports stories for kids. Basically, the same genre as the first two books that I showed you, but this book has a lot of great reviews, right? And the book cover, you know, I'm not sure if it's AI or not, to be honest.
It kind of looks like it's a real illustration from a artist. But either way, these books are something you can create with AI if you know what you're doing. And this book is making a lot of money, right?
So, I have this tool called Bookbeam. If you guys want to check it out, the link is in the description below. But it tells us how much the book is making in royalties, like actually how much hits your bank account.
So, this book is doing between $93 to $112 per day. So, just from this one book, right, it's doing over $3,000 per month. And by the way, this is not a madeup number, right?
I'm not making this number up. This is a calculation done by the software based on the sales amount and the book pricing, those kind of things. Another book example is 101 Things Every Young Athlete Should Know.
This book is doing between $78 to $99 per day. Once again, a couple thousand dollars per month. And if you look inside, it's just 101 little tips for young athletes.
So, the first one is set goals. There's a simple illustration here and then just a quick text explaining that. And I can totally see how you can generate these quick tips with AI.
But it's hard to say if this author actually used AI or not. There are some M dashes happening here, so maybe. But that is my point that a good book written by AI will be very, very hard to tell if it's written by AI or not.
And that's kind of what we want. So, how do we start creating a high-quality book like these using AI? Well, the first step is to get topic ideas.
So, you want to do a huge brain dump on all the topic ideas that comes to your mind, your passion, hobbies, interests, everything, right? Just write it down into a huge list. You want to avoid going into very broad topics though.
It's better to niche down into specific keywords that target specific people. So, you can use AI to get ideas. So, as an example, I said, I am interested in the topic of fitness.
Can you give me 20 ebook topics that are in demand that I can write about? So, Chad broke the fitness category into 20 different topics. So, we have 12week fat loss blueprint, strength training for weight loss, intermittent fasting made simple.
And by the way, when I say niche down, this is what I mean. Strength training for weight loss is a bit too broad. Like that is like one of the broadest topic when it comes to the fitness space, right?
So, you want to niche down into losing weight specifically doing intermittent fasting or just home workouts or home strength training, you know, for beginners, right? Not for advanced, not for intermediates, just beginners, you know? So, that's what I mean is like going into specific topics like this one, strength training over 40 or strength training for seniors, right?
So, like niching down into just people over 40, just seniors, that's often a lot better. You will have less competition and, you know, still profitable. So, we got a lot of ideas here and we can break it down even more from here.
So, I took strength training over 40 and I said, I like the topic about strength training over 40. Can you break this into subniches to give me more ideas? So, now we have a lot more, right?
So, we have by gender, so strength training for men over 40, strength training for women over 40, by age, 40s, 50s, 60s and beyond, by goals, so fat loss and strength over 40, muscle building over 40, performance and energy over 40. And these are cool ideas. But what we have to do before we actually start creating the book is we have to confirm demand.
If people are actually buying books on these topics because if there are no other people buying books on these topics, no other books on these topic actually selling and making money, what is the point in us creating a book like this, right? Because most likely if no other books are doing well, our books are probably not going to sell too. So how can we check demand?
Well, we just have to find other books on the same topic selling. And where can we do that? Well, we do this on Amazon, the world's biggest retail store, where millions of shoppers go every single day and where millions and millions of books are being sold.
Right? Amazon is by far the biggest bookstore, right? They sell a lot of other things, too, but people buy books on Amazon more than anywhere else.
Okay? So, this is the best place to get data. Amazon controls over 74% of book market in the US.
And this is something we're going to talk about later on, not just in the research. We should be selling our books on Amazon too because it makes no sense to sell your books outside like all these other people, you know, on YouTube talking about how you should sell your books on your own website, you know, Etsy, different stores. Why?
Amazon controls 74% of the entire book market. When people think about buying books online, they think about Amazon. They don't think about, oh, Etsy or, you know, other stores, right?
So, why are you selling your books over there? I mean, you can do both. So, you should do both, but you should definitely focus on Amazon first.
So, all you do is you type the topic that you want to check on Amazon here and just sort it by the book category here. So, I have a lot of different topics I can check. I'm just going to say strength training for seniors instead of searching specifically for like over 40, over 50.
Again, I'll just kind of categorize them as seniors. So, that's what I put here. And this is the search results.
By the way, ignore all these things that's popping up that you might not see on your end because this is from Book Beam. So, if you don't have Book Beam, you're not going to see it, right? But these are the books that are showing up.
So, we have this one, 10-minute strength training exercise for seniors. Because I have Book Beam, it's telling me that this book is the 10,000th bestselling book in the entire bookstore, making $49 a day. This book is 86,000 in the bookstore, making $11 a day.
This is 2,000 in the bookstore, making $19 a day. Right? So, if you're wondering what this number is, this is called the bestsellers rank, and Amazon actually tells you how well the book is selling.
So, if this number was number one in the bookstore, that means this book is the number one bestselling book in the entire bookstore. This is 10,000, right? So that means this book is the 10,426th bestselling book in the entire bookstore.
So when it comes to this number, the lower the better. And if you don't have Book Beam, then all you have to do is click on the book and you want to scroll down all the way down here until you see product details. And it says right here, bestsellers ranked 10,000.
So this is completely free. Anyone can do this right now. And if you want a little bit of easier way, then you just want to go to the Google Chrome store and get a plugin called DS Amazon Quickview.
This one it is completely free and if you install it you will get this number here which is the same number as you see on book beam except for the royalty calculation but at least you can see the BSR which is the main thing. So what we're trying to check here is are there other books on page one that are below 80,000 BSR because if it's around 80,000 we can assume that it's doing a couple hundred bucks a month. If it's a lot lower than 80,000 then it's doing a lot more than a couple hundred a month right?
So this book right here is 49 bucks a day. So that's like $1,500 a month because it's a lot lower than $80,000. Now, this is a weird one.
So it's way lower than $80,000, but only doing $19. That's because the price is really, really low and it might be a temporary discount. So usually, I'm sure this book makes a lot more than that.
So there are some odd ones here and there. So that's kind of how you look at it is if it's doing around 80,000, as you can see, this book is doing $11 a day. So that's like 330 bucks a month or so.
So now we found multiple books that are profitable, right? Especially this one is doing really good. This is okay.
This is okay. And if you scroll down, there are more books that are doing a lot better. So, this one is $49 a day, $34,000 BSR, so $1,500 a month.
This one is 62,29 bucks a day. And we have a lot of topic like strength training past 50. Resistance band for seniors 5060 and beyond.
So, a lot more topic that we can create a series on. So, that tells us that this topic is profitable. And if you're wondering what about these books that aren't, you know, doing so well, right, over 80,000 BSR, well, that's because it has no reviews or it has bad reviews.
So again, even if you find a profitable topic, right? So the topic is profitable. You can make money.
But if you just produce junk, bad quality books, you're not going to make sales. And that's exactly why I mentioned in the beginning of the video that you have to create something good. So now that we know that strength training for seniors is a profitable topic, we can go and create a book on it.
Now, you don't need to be the world's number one expert to create a book. You just need to know a little bit more than other people. Because as an example, for you to teach about a topic, if you had to be more knowledgeable than anyone else in the whole world, there would only be one college professor, one basketball coach, one fitness instructor, basically people who are teaching something.
There's only going to be one of those in the world, right? But as we know, there are millions of fitness instructors, millions of basketball coaches, millions of college professors. Why is that?
Because you don't have to be the number one knowledgeable person out there. You just have to know a little bit more than other people for you to teach something. Like I've seen so many fitness instructors that aren't even fit, got a beer belly, and somehow they're still getting paid teaching, right?
So, I'm not saying you should strive to be that, but what I'm saying is the bar is pretty low. Obviously, you still try to make a good quality book and stuff like that. But my point is, you know, your lack of confidence, if you're feeling it, is probably coming from imposttor syndrome, more within from yourself and not actually facts of not knowing enough.
You also have a choice of using a pen name or a real name. Okay, so using a pen name is very very common in the book publishing space. As an example, JK Rowling is a pen name.
Okay, and she wrote the Harry Potter series extremely successful, right? All of my books are under a pen name. So this is completely up to you whether you want to use a pen name or not.
So now let's talk about where to sell your book, which I already covered it earlier on, but the best place to sell your book is on Amazon. And Amazon has a self-publishing platform. A lot of books that you see being sold on Amazon are actually written and sold by normal people just like you and me.
And all you have to do is to upload a PDF file and then Amazon will convert that and sell it as an ebook, print book, right? They will literally print it out as a book and ship it once you make a sale. So you don't have no inventory.
You don't have to deal with shipping and handling nothing because Amazon does all of this for you. And you can even sell it as an audio book. And that's the beauty of this business, right?
A lot of people only talk about selling ebooks, but ebooks are actually the least profitable format. Ebooks are profitable, don't get me wrong, but the other formats like the paperback, audiobooks are actually more profitable. And the beauty is you can do all of it.
You can sell in all the formats. You don't have to choose one, especially if you go through Amazon. That's the easiest way of doing this.
So this book has Kindle, audio, paperback. As you can see, you can even do hard coverver, sometimes even spiralbound books. So many formats of selling it.
This program is called Amazon KDP. Anyone can sell their books through Amazon KDP. There's no signup fees, no monthly fee, nothing.
You only pay a small percentage once you make a sale. Amazon handles almost everything for you, such as shipping and handling, inventory, creating a website, you don't have to do that because you just sell directly on Amazon. Traffic, right?
There's millions of people searching for books on Amazon every single day. You can tap into that. Amazon even do the customer service, marketing, and promotions for you, although you should do the marketing as well.
And because of that, you don't need any expensive fees and softwares, right? But normally, if you build your own website, try to sell these ebooks on your own website, you got to do all of these things. But by being on Amazon, Amazon does it all for you.
So anyways, let's talk about creating the book, right? So first, before you actually start writing, you have to outline the book. Outline is essentially a skeleton of the book, right?
So you can start following the outline and start writing the book later. So, first you want to check your top selling competitors in your niche and see what they are including in their book and get ideas from it. You should also add your own expertise and experience as well.
Most books contain around 8 to 12 chapters if it's a fulllength non-fiction book. As an example, we have this book chair yoga for weight loss and toning for people over 60, right? So, technically it's like the strength training for seniors niche.
And you can just click on read sample here and look inside and kind of spy on their table contents. This is how you can get an idea of what kind of chapters they have and you can start asking yourself, do I like this chapter? Do I think it's helpful for the customer?
If so, then maybe put it into your book, right? But if you feel like some of these chapters are a fluff, like you don't think it's important, then obviously don't copy it, right? So, you know, this is how you can kind of spy your competitors, get ideas, mix their ideas with your unique ideas, and then get more ideas from AI and that's how you can create a unique high-quality book.
All right? So, the prompt you can use is something like this. Please create a detailed eight chapter book outline about strength training for seniors or whatever topic.
I also want you to add additional sections about the importance of in my case I put yoga, meditation, sleep. But for you essentially what you're doing is adding your own ideas here. Right?
So if you feel like yoga, meditation and sleep is important that no other books have and this is your unique selling point about your book then you'll be putting that here. So you just want to put your ideas to improve the book even more not just copying other books, right? And then also important here, break each chapters down into three subsections so that your outline is a lot more detailed.
Not just a chapter, but also you got subsections inside the chapter. So this is what we got. Chapter one, why strength training matters for seniors, the science of aging and muscle loss, benefits beyond strength, strength as medicine, this and that.
Chapter two, getting started safely. Chapter three, foundational strength movements. Chapter four, strength training plans for different levels.
And so on from here, if you feel like you want to replace anything, you can replace it. Don't just you know follow AI blindly. That's why using AI but also using your own brain is important.
But you want to go back and forth. Make sure that the outline is solid. And once the outline is solid, this is when we can finally start creating the book, right?
Writing the book. Now from here if you want to use Chad Jubid or if you want to use AI to write the book that's okay as long as this is the first draft. A lot of people what they do is they literally generate the entire book with AI and then just copy paste the entire thing without their own edit right so they just copype paste the entire thing from AI upload it to Amazon without fact-checking you know editing and improving none of those things and that's exactly why their book sucks because if you do that it's not good right but if you generate the first draft from AI like this and then from here you improve upon it you do a lot of back and forth once again add your own stories add your own input but perhaps replace some sections to make it better.
As long as you do that, it's completely fine to use AI because essentially you're using AI as a resource, as a tool, not a replacement. And that's the very important differentiation, right? Use it as a tool, not as a replacement.
So, the prompt here is simply write chapter 1, section one in around 1,000 to 2,000 words. The tone should be professional and conversational like teaching a friend. Focus on practical information.
Add personal stories to drive a point. Personal stories are very important as well. But we got chapter 1.
And then you can go and improve this chapter and then do the same. Generate chapter 2, improve chapter 2, generate chapter 3, improve chapter 3, and you can slowly build out the whole book. So I want to really emphasize this point that you have to edit and improve this content, right?
I say this in every single video and yet people still ignore it because people always want the easy way out. People are lazy, right? So if you're not one of those people, if you actually take the time, put in the effort and make the book actually good compared to all these other people spamming, you know, lowquality garbage, then your book will stand out and you will actually start making money.
So generating a first draft of the book with AI is fine. But publishing it as is without improving it further often leads to bad quality. Add your personal stories, your experience, your expertise.
Right? You don't have to always add your personal stories if you don't have any personal stories, but you can always add stories in general. It doesn't have to be your story, but another story to drive a point of whatever you're teaching, right?
There are many ways of doing this. And rewrite some sections that are fluff and basic information. So once you're done with creating the book, next step is to create the book cover.
Right? You can practice creating the book cover on Canva. There are a lot of free tutorials.
I got a video on how to do this. You can look up Shawn Doe book cover and I got a free Canva tutorial as well. But you have to understand that you cannot expect your DIY Canva cover to make you thousands of dollars.
Like that makes no sense. As an example, if you have design skills, maybe you can do something great on Canva, right? But if you don't have design skills and you're trying to compete with all these other people paying hundreds of dollars on their book cover, you know, done by a professional, the chance of your book cover standing out is very low.
So, it's a good way to get started for free. You can make few sales here and there. You can make some money most likely, but again, don't just rely on that, right?
So, as you start making money, reinvest into better book covers. But if you want to try and create Canva covers, just as a practice, this is how you do it. So, you just go to Canva, you go to templates, and just type in book cover.
And there are a lot of different book cover templates that you can use for free, right? The only thing you don't want to do is this, right? So, don't just choose a template and then just change the title here and then be like, all right, my book cover is done.
Like, that is not enough. You have to really change it because the thing is a lot of people are taking the lazy way out too, right? So, a lot of other people are also doing this where they just update the title and don't change the design at all.
And Amazon doesn't like duplicate content. Even if you sell on other platforms, it's the same thing. So, you shouldn't be publishing duplicate designs.
So, that's why you can start with a template, but you should change it up a lot. Like, change the text placement, change the font, change the color, perhaps even replace the background. And again, if you want a tutorial on this, watch my video on how to do that.
But if that is too much work for you, then you can also outsource your book cover. And once you start building up this business, it is important to invest more and more into your book cover. Like I usually spend between $100 to $200 per book cover for my own books.
But if you're just getting started, I think it's okay to just start with $5 to $15 book covers. If you choose the right designers, even with those price point, you can still get a pretty decent book cover. And you know, this will make your book cover stand out from your competition.
And high quality cover design significantly impacts your sales. As an example, this is a $10 book cover designer, right, on Fiverr. I'll leave a link to this if you want to try her out, but essentially for 10 bucks, these are the samples, right?
And obviously, these are like the best samples, but these are real samples that she's creating right now, or not even samples, like real book covers. And yeah, maybe it's not, you know, New York Times bestseller quality, but some of these are pretty good. Like, if you're doing fiction, this is pretty good.
This is a nice fiction cover. This is a pretty decent non-fiction book cover and I'm sure it's better than you know what most people can create on Canva. So that's why uh paying 10 bucks to save you a lot of time and also create something better than what you can.
I think it's worth it. Once your book cover is done, you're ready to upload your book on Amazon. And in terms of this process, I'll just leave a link to this step-by-step tutorial in the description below so you can just follow it.
It's everything you need to know. Once you upload the book, KDP will review your book within 24 to 72 hours. And if there's no issues, then it'll be live on Amazon and you'll be officially a published author, which I think is pretty cool.
Now, what other YouTube tutorials don't teach you is beyond this point, right? A lot of people can tell you how to create ebook, but what they don't tell you is how to actually start making money from the book that you published. So, the first step I recommend you do is to pre-launch your book.
So, this is a step before you officially launch the book. And this is focused on getting reviews. So, I do have a video on how to do this step by step.
Again, the link is in the description below, but essentially you sign up to KDP, you upload your book, you can leave it in draft instead of publishing it on Amazon. If you do publish the book, that's actually completely fine, too. Like, honestly, it doesn't matter too much.
But essentially, in terms of getting reviews, you want to join different social media groups. As an example, there's a Facebook group for pretty much any topic. Like, if I look up strength training for seniors, there is a Facebook group for that.
And I'm sure there's a lot of members, a lot of active members, right? So you can join and say, "Hey guys, I am writing a book on strength training for seniors, right? And I'm wondering if anybody wanted to read my book for free.
All I ask is that you give me your honest feedback once you're done reading it. " And a lot of people reach out saying, "Hey, okay, I'll read your book, right? " So you give them a free copy.
This can be just a PDF file. You don't have to give them the physical copy. And you do that for a while.
Now, once you publish your book, right, and it's live on Amazon, you want to go back to those people who received the free copy and you ask for a review. You just say, "Hey, how did you enjoy the book? " Right?
Did you like it? If so, this is a link to my book on Amazon. Do you mind taking a minute to leave a review?
And you want to aim to get at least 10 reviews per book. If not, you want to do a lot more. But I'm just considering the fact that this is your first book, right?
This is something that's achievable, 10 reviews. And then once you get 10 reviews, you can keep getting more and more. Now, once you get enough reviews, now you can go and get sales.
You want to get reviews first because if you have zero reviews on your book, it's going to be very hard to get sales because people do look at the review count of the books. So, that's why you do the reviews first. Now, just by being on Amazon, there's a pretty high chance that you're going to start making organic sales because millions of people are already buying books on Amazon.
So, just by being on Amazon, again, you might get some sales here and there, right? That's how crazy big Amazon is. That's how insane Amazon's traffic is.
But these are sales here and there. You will never and almost never, right? I cannot guarantee anything.
But almost never make 10K per month just by uploading the book and doing nothing. If you want to make, you know, 10 bucks a month, 50 bucks a month, if you're lucky, maybe even a h 100red bucks a month, you can upload a book and literally forget about it. And you can still make that amount potentially, which is crazy.
But if you want to make more, it's so much better if you can combine Amazon's organic traffic by marketing your book yourself as well. As an example, I will give you a very easy way to see how crazy Amazon's organic traffic is. So, you can type in any topic in the search bar and you just go to sort by publication date.
So, don't sort by featured, sort by publication date. And you'll see all the books that are published recently or, you know, it's in pre-launch right now. And you'll start finding books that are not even published yet that has a bestsellers rank.
Right? It says zero here because it's not making a lot of sales. But the fact that it has a bestsellers rank means that it made at least one sale, right?
And it has zero reviews. Very simple book. So that's how crazy Amazon is is that you can just upload and most likely you're going to make some sales here and there.
Like all of these books here, zero reviews, made some sales, zero reviews, made some sales. And this one over here, it literally just came out like a week or two ago. One review and doing pretty good already.
10,000. And the Kindle store, 20 sales a day. So, in terms of marketing the book, the best way to market your book is running Amazon ads.
You don't have to spend a ton of money, right? You can just start with just $3 a day and only increase the budget if you're profiting. So, if you want a tutorial on this, again, the link is in the description.
You also don't have to do Amazon ads yourself. There are automation softwares that can do a lot of this for you, although it costs money. So, I do recommend you invest in this once you are making a little bit of money.
But if you want to check it out, the best one is called Adigy, and I'll leave a link to that in the description below. If you don't want to spend money on ads, then social media marketing is also a good option. This is completely free.
You can start posting simple videos on Tik Tok and Instagram, like showcasing your book cover, reading a single page, or flipping through the book. I have a lot of videos on how to do that, so go and check that out. And essentially, this is how to start.
So, repeating these steps will get you well on your way to $1,000 a month or more. And from here, you want to keep improving your craft. So the next book you create, you know, make the book cover a little bit better, right?
Improve the book writing a little bit more. You know, choose a better keyword, better topic. So you keep improving every single time, not just blindly, you know, pumping out a bunch of books.
But if you can do that, you know, it is possible to keep stacking your income from a,000 to 2,000 to 3,000. I mean, that's exactly what I've done. So how to scale to $10,000 per month or more?
Well, you can just simply publish more books. You can publish higher quality books. Obviously, you want to do both.
You can market your books better. you want to convert your ebook into multiple income streams like paperback, hard coverver, audiobook, even translations. You can do box sets like bundles as well.
So that's the cool part about this business is you can turn this one book into seven plus income stream which we already talked about this but one book can be a Kindle book, audiobook, hard coverver, paperback. So that's four income streams already. And then you translate it and now you have multiple more income streams.
But let's just say translation itself is an additional income stream. So that's number five. And you can also create bundles, which is combining two or more of your books into a box set.
So that's income stream number six. And income stream number seven is essentially selling your entire Amazon KDP business. I've sold my first account for $820,000.
So it is definitely possible. And there's actually a lot more different ways of making money, but those are the main ones. So that was the overview of how you can create an ebook from scratch and start making money and what I think is the best way of doing so.
Obviously, there's a lot more details that you can go into because this was more of an overview video. So, if you want to learn more about how to actually do this in depth, obviously you can watch my free YouTube videos. I have a lot of in-depth tutorials over there as well.
But if you want to make progress faster, we do have a coaching program. It's the first link in the description below. And you can apply for a free strategy session and see if this program is a good fit for you.
Complete transparency, we don't accept everyone. We actually have a pretty strict criteria. So you might actually get rejected even if you apply.
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