Remote Automator Review

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Trevor Berke has bug eyes. Talks fast. Just got his black belt in hypeology. Last year he promoted a credit repair course. This year it’s Remote Automation. Next year it’ll be something else. 

Kid could sell snow to Santa. Dreams to a sleeper. Honey, if he started a cult, people would line up just for the Kool-Aid.

Curious about RemoteAutomator.com? You’re in the right place. By the end of this review, you’ll either be diving for your wallet or dashing for the exit. 

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Watching Trevor, you’d think he’s part fish. Slippery. No need for blinking or breathing.

Says this opportunity isn’t a hack, gimmick, or get-rich-quick scheme. It involves a high-demand skill that business owners gladly pay thousands of dollars a month for.

  • It’s tried and true. Yet there’s no competition. Weird, right?
  • No upfront costs or previous experience necessary.
  • You’ll be trading value for money. Not time. So all it takes is a few hours a week.
  • And you won’t have to cold email or cold call or slide into DMs.
  • It’s copy-and-paste easy. Set it up once and collect checks every month for years to come.
  • Work from anywhere, as long as you have a laptop and decent internet connection.

If this business model was a man, it would be riding a horse shirtless through the mist. Trevor calls it Remote Automation.

Remember, he did credit repair prior. Hated it. Too many skills to learn. Low margins. Inconsistent. Nagging customers. Still had no issue selling the dream to thousands though. Hypocrisy, table for one?

Anyways.

Trevor gets a mentor towards the end of his credit repair days. This mentor ends up hiring Trevor to help streamline his own business. Cuts him a check for $10,000 for a two-month trial period.

Trevor sets up one straightforward automation and the guy’s been paying him ever since. Or so he says.

Trevor then reaches out to three more businesses, offering to do the same for a percentage of the extra profits. To his surprise, they agreed, showering him with money.

Speaking of showers, I’m gonna need one after this pitch.

Trevor Golfing
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How does it work?

Step 1 is finding and filtering businesses.

When done correctly, Trevor says, you’ll have no problem getting them to pay you $3-, $5-, even $10,000 or more per month.

Businesses in the e-learning industry doing at least $50,000 a month are your best bet.

Step 2 is to locate bottlenecks and automate.

Ask the owner questions, listen to their answers. What don’t they have time for? What do they want done that isn’t? What do they wish they could change about their business?

Now come up with set-and-forget solutions to make their life easier and increase profitability for them.

If they make back your fee, several times over, it’s a no-brainer.

Step 3 is to duplicate your success.

Surround yourself with other Remote Automators, collaborate, share ideas and strategies, says Trevor.

It’s how he’s made millions.

Investing in himself. Studying under guys like Grant Cardone. Networking in Facebook Groups. Taking what’s working for other people and improving upon it.

Okay, enough talk. Trevor wants your money.

Remote Automation is a rapidly-growing field unaffected by the economy, he summarizes.

You can make full-time income doing this just an hour or two a day.

How much does the Remote Automator program cost? Wouldn’t you like to know. Book a “totally-not-a-sales” call with Trevor himself to find out.

I’d rather you slice off some of my thigh meat and make a necklace out of it than give this guy a dollar.

Can’t wait to see what he pivots to when this stops selling.

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