PROOF: Alex Hormozi LIED To YOU About Skool
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- Опубліковано 6 лип 2024
- Did Alex Hormozi lie to you about Skool? In this video, we'll take a deep dive into the truth about this online course business and its claims. Hear from real members of the Skool community and learn the truth about this program!
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If you're considering signing up for Skool, watch this video first to get an honest perspective from someone who has been through the program. We'll discuss the promises made by Alex Hormozi and Sam Ovens, and show you the real results and experiences of those who have paid for this online coaching. Don't be fooled by fake promises, get the truth about Skool here.
0:00 - 0:52: Entrepreneurship Partnership
0:57 - 1:52: Creator Economy Future
2:01 - 2:45: Entrepreneurship Trends
2:49 - 3:37: Course Creation Boom
4:00 - 4:52: Platform Comparison
5:01 - 6:25: Community Engagement
6:57 - 7:59: Platform Stickiness
8:01 - 9:34: Course Creation Advice
9:58 - 11:22: Alex's Strategy Critique
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Hormozi milking his audience with a get rich quick dream without caring what’s best for them? Yes, that sounds like him.
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Hahaha who would’ve thought. I’m leaving Skool no doubt
Interesting take.
I agree that teaching remotely via a course in a 1:N model should come after working 1:1 with lots of clients and probably also after doing that 1:N in a smaller group with more personal guidance (calls etc).
Only then, the actual process of taking some avatar from A to B becomes so crystal clear with all common roadblocks identified etc, that the likelihood of taking someone from A to B in a 100% remote DIY fashion justifies a productization of that service aka course.
Thank you for sharing!
"Alex, I've been involved in Internet marketing for a decade and I completely agree with you. This field requires a specific skill-set and dedication to master a particular niche. Unfortunately, it's not for everyone and many people end up wasting their time and money. It's unfair, but that's just how it is."
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Jay, amazing video man! What’s the best way to get in touch personally? Asking for a friend.
Join our skool group or insiders course.www.skool.com/lead-gen bit.ly/insiders-dm
Hahah you’re on Skool?
He basically turned an educational platform in to a MLM scam.
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What do you think is better? A high ticket course sell module or a monthly skool community?
Yeah people need to really be careful on buying courses. You definitely don't want to spend money on someone's course when they're not that successful or maybe don't even know what they're talking about. There are so many imposters that "fake it 'til they make it" these days...the whole course thing is a cancer IMO. People need to stop trying to take shortcuts and just put in the time and effort to learn the skills.
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This is cringe. No none is being forced to do anything, you join or cancel skool in a single click. Tonnes of people can start a low ticket membership on any hobby and make some side cash. Not everyone is trying to sell a high ticket, top 10% course. Some people love gardening or ukulele etc. and can now build a tribe and monetise their passion. If a music teacher has a mini course on how to play piano for $10 per month and gets 200 students that’s 2k per month in extra income doing something they love. This is the real value of skool. It’s a super simple business platform for everyday creators. They can start making money in as little as 5 minutes. No tech integration, no payment processing set up etc.
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By selling the shovels do you mean sell the service to help them grow the community & course? Because i assume you mean it will only be very few communities that are actually successful (people who catch the gold)
Yes. Thank you for watching!
*Perfect timing!* Soon we'll launch a UA-cam agency to help funders build their online audience. Now I see that We need to focus on distributing content and growing social media presence as well. Thanks Jay!
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So what exactly are the shovels that we should sell in this case when there is a course/community gold rush?
I still recommend starting a lead gen agency!
@@leadgenjay Is that a plug???
Jay threw in a plug. If you want a legit shovel business, one with integrity... consumer protection... call out these fake gurus which will provide your followers real value of not wasting their time and money on these get rich quick schemes.
Bro, which skill I should pick up for 7 figure income in a year? Email marketing or Lead generation? I'm bit confused.
A lot of times in lead generation you do email marketing. Feel free to join my skool group more more info on how to start a lead gen business www.skool.com/lead-gen
Interesting video. Question tho, would selling shovels be for example, offering them a UGC service or video service?
UGC is when someone specifically asks you to make a video of you using their product.
It's not a community at this point it's a online CULT
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I see it
100 a cult bro
You nailed it... a UA-cam Cult of Fake Financial Gurus preting on their followers and subs!
❤Love you more! Saving up to buy your course, youre one of the few real ones left out here.
Thank you so much. Here is a link with payment plans for the course if you'd like bit.ly/insiders-dm
Not bashing the video- bit its actually insane to watch a 13 min video about hormozi having a bad idea then have that same video contribute to that bsd idea lol actually kinda funny
Wanted to make it in depth so the concept is clear. The reason I sell courses is because I've had years of experience and success in this industry.
kinda illogical
The subtle truth is Harmozi is more motivated to get to a billion dollars than to serve his audience. But luckily, those two things are in alignment most of the time.
In this scenario it’s more about $1 billion net worth > Harmozi fans. Truth hurts sometimes but you can see this if you pay close enough attention
Concise, solid take.
Isn’t this kinda like 🙄 war room
Time for selling memberships
Thank you for sharing!
@@k-dawg58 are you part of the war room?
@@Kelyanz you ?
Incredible insight Jay! You are the real deal and I truly appreciate your content.
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There is one BIG thing you missed... 100m leads, categorized by their personal preferences, measured by their engagement to identify the stars 🌟 just when they start.
Add a sticky product that measures over time and see actual real results....
He could invest in success and will learn how to produce it in masive scale .
DISHEARTENING TRUTH! Thank you for posting!
I don't think Alex is in it for the money. He likes money, but Alex is already rich. He wants a huge brand like Cardone. Maybe he's a little drunk from his influence and leaving a lasting legacy? It goes a bit against his "I have nothing to sell you."
Regardless, we don't need 1% gatekeepers. Bad courses are what a free market is all about...adults should be responsible for their own discernment especially since the best creators give it all for free on YT anyway. A course is just offering organization. You wanna gatekeep an organization of videos and a place where everyone can talk about them?
Nah, when a bad restaurant is serving bad food, they are in business for a while, but then the market eventually corrects itself.
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I agree. I think the money is getting to his head
You missed an important nuance:
NOT ONLY do you need to convince your audience to transfer to a new platform, but all those reverals that generate revenue as well, which is likely even harder.
Yup!
You just spoke what was on my mind. 100% agree.
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This was fire! Thank you so much.
Glad you found it valuable!
Great video, thanks for your honest opinion!
Of course, always aiming for transparency.
Hmm, Shovels hey. I appreciate you, thanks. Watching from a small country town in outback Western Australia
Say hi to the kangaroos out there mate! Thanks for the support
Great video! Thank you.
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The courses teaching how to make courses to teach how to make courses feels like an MLM scheme for info-products.
Definitely not an MLM scheme, but I hear you in that not everyone should make courses.
exactly what it is
Who isn't using a bit of deception in their marketing strategies these days? That SaaS tool your marketing has bugs. That ramp-up period into revenue penetration everyone promises sometimes takes longer, right?
I still think that marketing should be more open as to who it will benefit.
@@leadgenjay also to be clear, I am not saying I disagree with you at all, just considering the counterarguments. Enjoy your content, always dropping some heat. I like how you have a really conscious awareness of modern day entrepreneur trends. Thanks for the gems.
I agree, Become an expert yourself before teaching others. Don't earn your driver's license today then go and teach someone else how to drive tomorrow
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Is Jay wearing Sam Oven blue suit?
I mean, free for 2 weeks, $99/mo and cancel any time. Everyone has an opinion. I love Alex’s books and he is very motivational. Check it for yourself.
Hormozi lays it out... "You don't need to be an expert"... to do..... Uhhhh... *Checks notes* run an education course ... 🚨🚨🚨 Red flag there!
You do need a certain level of expertise in your field to teach others.
its MLM pyramid scheme
I totally get your point, you bring it out very fluently. Also, I share your 'wish' for privileges to be earned, but I can see how enough people 'coming and going' to an 'unearned' platform will still be engaged long enough for it to generate some sufficient income. It's funny how this has similarities to the "Go Fund Yourself" South Park episode. Basically it's doing the least whilst earning the most, without ever getting anywhere really, which perhaps wasn't the point to begin with.
Thank you for your perspective! I agree some people will make sufficient income but I do think the most successful memberships will be from those who are at the top of their industry.
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You gained my trust Jay!
I was excited about skool after Alex got involved but I quickly learned for 100 bucks a month it does not help with the biggest problem...
Getting members.
Did you try Alex training in Skool to get the members? Didn't it help you gel members?
Is kinda like war room , time for membership
No I didn't look at it.
I don't see the benefit at 100 a month.
Very true! Feel free to join our free skool group to learn about lead gen www.skool.com/lead-gen
Jay, Alex Hormozi, and the word lie don't belong in the same sentence 🤣🤣. But honestly, Alex is the only one who can compete with Andrew Tate at marketing a learning community platform. Alex's YT puts my BS in BU Admin to shame, and I wish I could have it back! So Skool will grow tremendously in the next few years. Colleges are debt scam in America.
Yes skool is going to grow a lot in the next few years! Feel free to join our free community on the platform www.skool.com/lead-gen
I agree with you about who should teach. if you are starting you may teach more wrongs than right. It should be for experts only
Great video!
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2:50 Honestly this has already been going on for decades. Nothing new really, maybe just a bit or a lot more because of his audience size but there are already plenty doing this now.
Skool is more a beginner friendly environment to start your own path of entrepreneurship. But interesting take you had.
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I couldn't agree more. If you're not making $100 000 pm with whatever you are doing...please don't teach or create a course on the subject. You are definitely not an "expert" or "guru" yet.
Yup, that is what I was thinking as well. But all this naive clout just doing otherwise. PPL with huge brands telling nobodies to start a course. Not how it works. Alex changed my life but yeah this seemed the need of proper research. Thank you friend. Cheers.
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Skool will grow big if they evolve for everyone to be able to sell a variety of many different things online.
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Skool is the shovel! Smart play.
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Hey, look at this nobody trying to get attention by pulling others down.
If you watched the video, you would find it really helpful, and you will also find out nobody was pulled down.
Very interesting
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I like Jay. However, I don't think this hurts Hormozi that much. Walmart built community around products and became the leader. I think someone charging low ticket as a community isn't a bad idea if you get the right people inside. It's better than charging someone $5k and have no idea what you're doing. I mean if you get 3 experts in your community and charge $99 a month people will still be served.
does community teach each other? are you employing the experts? how does that work
Is like war room / own your future run by Dean grazi and Tony robbins
Pay membership to sell your course to other course seller
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couldn’t agree more
Glad you resonate!
Agree
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New entrepreneurs, you have to be careful listening to videos like this that say pretty definitively what you “should” and “should not” do. If you “do it a certain way” then you’re going to fail. Ultimately there are a lot of things that go into growing a business. This guy ran a successful marketing agency so of course he’s going to tell you that you should do that. But an agency may not work for you. If you want to start a membership NOW, go for it! Host a live class, build trust on that class, and drive as many people as you can to register. Then on that class/workshop/webinar sell them on your membership. PERIOD. Going “high ticket” scales faster, but the responsibilities are greater too. Get context, and do what resonates most with your instinct.
Teach what you know , not what you don’t know
This guy got some point / we all love Alex , he provide great stuff
But skool do look like another war room 2.0
Or own you future course from Dean grazi / Tony robbins
I totally agree like you said , end of day you got to do something
Only thing I hope is ( more rich coming from digging the gold actually helping people get results, rather than selling how to build courses “shovel” )
Man I did both models bro. Learned a lot of skills from running an agency but didn't enjoy the business. The course/membership/email newsletter model works great for me but it may not be for everyone, I get that. People have to do what's best for them.@@k-dawg58
Thank you for sharing your thoughts!
What is bro yapping about
You can watch to learn more about the platform skool!
I have the software to host your own "skool" platform
Awesome! Do you have a course as well?
@@leadgenjay yes, but it's not in digital format at the moment
lmao.
Yep
Seems like a ponzi.
Definitely cringe.
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bro u have his books behind you and you eat shit about him....
this is so kringe
For those who don't get American/British banter, he's being sarcastic to some degree. He's somewhat a fan of Alex. It's not that serious. Jay is pretty savvy, he's just making a valid point. If you don't have a proven system and brand it will not serve you or anybody (over the long run) to try and do a quick money grab by selling unproven/weak products or service on Skool.
We love Alex but is time for him to do the invest of “war room 2.0”
Or
Own your future course from Dean grazi/ Tony robbins
All great people but this is only profitable for them
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Hormozi LIED??? OMG - so much unlike everyone else in business influencers space.
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100 bro. Scam central
Yep, including but not limited to... Ali Abddaa, Steven Bartlett, Chris Williamson, Eric Siu, Tom Bilyeu, Alex Hormozi, Tai Lopez, Dean Graziosi, Andrew (Andy) Bustamante, Noah Kagan, Lewis Howes, Brandon Turner, Sam Ovens, Vanessa Lau, Codie Sanchez, are among some of the big cult names.
I built a 7-figure creator business and quit. Here’s why - ua-cam.com/video/c2YlKIcoTfI/v-deo.html
Pretty ironic that Vanessa admits that she got sucked into the cult from Alex Hormozi, and Vanessa even shows how Codie Sanchez got sucked in from Vanessa. All of these people are not providing anything of "real" value and that is why you see them appear on each other's podcasts, channels, and events.
@@danagrey3534 Exactly. It's a jerk off circle of back scratchers who rise to top of algorithm by promoting each other in perpetuity.
Big words, no value, all MLM
Oh , so you earn money by signing up people? This is why hormozi was priming his viewers to save up for courses , put all of it into buy, choose a person and buy their paid stuff . Mult-level- Contenting. Seems like a legit business, hmm its not like we havent seen this before.
Incredible insight Jay! You are the real deal and I truly appreciate your content.
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