The Secret Geniuses Behind Eddie Abbew's Internet Success
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- Опубліковано 28 чер 2024
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Mankz and Fahad are the growth operators behind some of the biggest influencers on the planet, including bodybuilding sensation Eddie Abbew (who they partnered up with to win Alex Hormozi’s Skool Games).
In this episode, we talk about:
- Starting from absolutely nothing as teenagers
- What a growth operator is and how to become one
- Why “following your passion” is the worst advice
- How to not become a “rich slave” to your business
- Advice for reaching out to work with big influencers
- The importance of investing in mentorships and personal development
- And advice they’d give to anyone starting out.
Check it out!
Mankz Instagram: / mankz_
Fahad Instagram: fahadmia_?...
UA-cam Chapters:
00:00 Welcome and Introduction to Growth Operating
00:36 Entrepreneurial Beginnings: From eBay to Growth Operators
03:26 The Journey with Eddie Abbew: Monetizing a Community
06:02 The Grind Before the Shine: Embracing the Entrepreneurial Journey
07:56 Why Entrepreneurship? Personal Motivations and Goals
13:16 Passion vs. Profit: Finding Fulfillment in Entrepreneurship
22:02 Strategic Growth: Leveraging Influencers for Business Success
26:15 Content Creation and Marketing Strategies for Growth
30:17 Unlocking the Power of Free Content and Building a Loyal Following
31:19 Strategies for Content Creators: From Free to High Ticket Offers
33:04 The Impact of Business Model Choices on Revenue
37:21 Navigating Challenges and the Importance of Mentorship
42:24 Investing in Yourself: The Unending Journey of Learning
45:26 Lifestyle Changes and Smart Spending After Success
50:22 Mentorship and Skill Development: Keys to Entrepreneurial Success - Розваги
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Hey Max, love your channel. But all Eddie Abbew does is spread misinformation about health and that is actually dangerous for the health of his watchers/subscribers. I am sure he will have FTC problems soon or already has them. Fines are very heavy for the type of misinformation he spreads. I don't think that your subscribers should see this as an example.
Most of what he says is true , eat real food and stay away from processed rubbish , how’s that spreading misinformation mate 😂 .
@@Yusuf.Mahmood Yes that's basically how he should say it and I mean, I agree with that.
However, he does go into medical territory. And he connects "research" with advice. While it's basically cherry picking and he is, even with him looking healthy and all that, not qualified to talk about medical conditions. He's not the only "fitness influencer" who does this. I just want to say that if anyone watches this and thinks about doing something similar, think long and careful about if you want to go into that niche.
Misinformation in this niche is also giving advice over certain things you're not qualified to give advice about. I have a PHD in food science, and I can't even legally give my opinion on any food causing diseases or medical conditions. Because I am not a medical doctor.
I am the person the FDA or EFSA or FTC calls to build the foundation for legal cases against influencers or brands selling crappy food supplements or giving dangerous health/medical/dietary advice.
@@user-er5vn8qt7eyour the person the fda uses .. and you think the fda is for your benefit .. rocks for brains 😂
@@MJY3692 They pay me a lot so yeah it’s for my benefit😏. But i don’t agree with the FDA a lot of times, and i give most influencers the benefit of the doubt because lots of times they’re just the face. They have no idea what the commercial code actually is. And they generally get a warning first. But i am just saying: if you could go into another niche to build a Skool community, you should. Less risk is always the better option.