Risk And Reward

Sean Rakidzich runs the Airbnb Automated YouTube channel. He sells a variety of courses that teach you how to make money with Airbnb. Without owning any property and investing just a few thousand dollars.

That’s right, put a little in, get back a lot.

How much? Well, Sean claims he makes millions of dollars a year as an Airbnb superhost.

Can you trust him? And will this work for you? Or is it too late – has the Airbnb ship already sailed?

Read on for my Million Dollar Renter review.

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AmazonPays

Joseph Carter went from broke U.S. veteran to ecom multimillionaire. His brand, Automation Pays, sells Amazon, Walmart, Facebook, and Target automation programs.

“Since 2015 I’ve been helping people make money in the ecommerce space, starting out with Amazon,” Joseph says.

“Prior to that,” he continues, “I was in the military for six years, but when I got out I really wanted to figure out how to make money online without having to work a job.”

“So around 2015 I got started on Amazon, started making a good amount of money.”

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Cohen Chorabik

Smart FBA was founded by Cohen Chorabik, Phillip Kramer, and Scott Hunt. They sell an Amazon automation service.

Here’s how it works. They offer wholesale pricing on brand name products. Adidas, Calvin Klein, The North Face, etc.

They pack, prep, and ship these products from their warehouse in Oregon over to an Amazon fulfillment center.

Then they upload, optimize, and provide monthly sales reports for each client’s FBA business.

Will it work for you? Should you invest? Read on for my Smart FBA review.

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The League Of Ecom

Jay Kambo is the CEO of League Of Ecom. He started with a simple Shopify store, taught himself web design, Facebook and Google ads, and how to negotiate with foreign and domestic suppliers, and used those skills to scale his dropshipping business.

Next came Amazon. There, Jay grew his first store to $40k a month in no time.

That brings us to League Of Ecom, which now has more than 100 employees, and offers coaching and automation programs to other entrepreneurs.

Jay’s been mentioned in Forbes and USA Today. He probably paid for them though. 

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Brady Ecom

Brady Ulmer is the founder of Ecom Builders Academy. His partners are Kahadeija Baines and Jerry DeToro.

Together, they’ve created basically their own live online college for ecommerce. A place where anyone can go to learn how to make money on the internet.

“Are you sick and tired of being stuck at a dead-end 9-5 job that is honestly just not paying you what you’re worth and where your time is not your own?” Brady opens with.

“Well I’m here to tell you that there’s a much better way,” he continues.

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I Am Dave Nick

Dave Nick has a popular YouTube channel where he shares lots of lazy, copy-and-paste ways to make money online.

For example, affiliate marketing. You can go to sites like Digistore24 or ClickBank to find good offers to promote.

Digistore24 has one called The Essential Keto Cookbook. It’s an actual physical book.

A “free plus shipping” offer. Meaning, the customer just pays for shipping and the book is technically free.

As an affiliate, you’d make about $5 for anyone who orders it, plus 60% commissions on any digital upsells they buy.

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Ravi Abuvala T Shirt

Ravi Abuvala is the founder of Scaling With Systems, where he helps digital marketers grow to multiple seven figures through product-market fit, sales funnels, and paid advertising.

So far, Ravi claims he’s made more than $10 million online.

Funny enough, quitting weed was a big catalyst for his success.

In a vulnerable YouTube video, Ravi recalls the first time he ever smoked. It was back in high school, just weeks before graduation, at a house party he was hosting.

Up until that point, he’d never even had a sip of alcohol.

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Cody Wearing Tie

Cody Askins made six figures in his first year as an insurance agent, and he’s done it every year since.

If you’re coachable and you show up and you’re consistent and reliable, he believes you can too.

“If you follow the steps that I’m about to give you, I guarantee you’ll make six figures selling insurance this year and every year for the rest of your life,” he says.

“I don’t care if you’re doing P&C or Medicare or life, commercial, home and auto, I don’t care.”

Read on for my Cody Askins review.

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Tobias Dahlberg Field

Tobias Dahlberg can help you build a simple company with significantly higher profitability, scalability, and freedom.

“Here at The Future Academy, I teach something that’s based on simplicity that would allow you to build a sustainable, predictable business,” he says.

“And I think that’s what you want, right? If you’re like nine out of 10 of my clients, you are currently suffering because of two things. You have too little money and you have too little time.”

Review continues below.

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Roger Comstock

Roger Comstock believes you deserve to be happy, you deserve to be successful, and most of all, you deserve to be free.

“You’re probably wondering how people are generating thousands and thousands of dollars every single month online,” he says in his latest Facebook ad.

“At 0 Dollar Startup,” he continues, “I teach people how they can start their own recurring income businesses without the utilization of venture capital, debt, or real estate.”

Keep reading for my Roger Comstock review.

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Oguz Buddha Shirt

Oguz “Oz” Konar looks like he just walked off the set of an ’80s porn. He’s the founder of Business Lending Blueprint and Business Credit Success Blueprint.

He says you can make over a million dollars a year as a business loan broker.

There’s a science to it. And once you know it, it works every time.

But don’t worry, Oz isn’t gonna tell you to smile and dial, hustle harder, or work longer hours.

More movement doesn’t necessarily mean more progress, right?

The key is to make the switch from consumer to producer.

My Business Lending Blueprint review is below.

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Dane Rubs Hands

Dane McBeth has the best online business for beginners to get started with this year. It has to do with Amazon, but don’t worry, it’s not FBA.

Dane tried that, along with countless other business models, from social media marketing to flipping Instagram accounts, and failed at all of them.

The one he’s about to reveal is by far the simplest and most profitable, at least if you ask him.

He’s been doing it for over two years now and Amazon’s paid him multiple six figures during that time.

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Non Fungible

Michael Leip is the creator of Panda Planner, an ecommerce company that’s done over $25 million in sales in just a few years.

He’s also a game designer, who’s launched more than 30 apps that have been downloaded over 20 million times.

Finally, he’s been a crypto enthusiast since 2017, which led to his most recent project, NFTs4All.

In a case study, Mike reveals how he flipped an NFT for a 54x return in just two days.

Can he help you do the same? You’re about to find out.

Read on for my NFTs4All review.

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RealShawnMoore

Shawn Moore started dating the prettiest girl he had ever seen when he was 15. Eight years later, Teresa said, “I do.”

The young married couple was fresh outta college, and Shawn got hired as a sales rep for a steel service company. His job was to sell big truckloads of steel to manufacturers.

Since the operation was headquartered in Colorado, they ended up packing up and moving to Denver.

They would always talk about the future, how it would be bigger and better, how they’d become millionaires one day.

At the time, Shawn was only making $30,000 a year.

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Knzo

Kenzo Sobrie became a millionaire with Amazon FBA before his 20th birthday. His company, KZ International, is based out of Orange County, California.

“Our headquarters in Huntington Beach is our one-stop shop,” Kenzo says. “It’s where we do our sourcing, our selling, it’s where we store our products, it’s where we prep our products before shipping them to Amazon, the whole nine yards.”

“Essentially our business model, in regards to selling on Amazon, is wholesale FBA,” he explains. 

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