How to Become an Entrepreneur - YouTube

Channel: Valuetainment

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If you already made a decision to become an entrepreneur but you don't know what to do
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next, today, in this video, I will give you a five-step process for you to become an entrepreneur,
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the evolution of becoming an entrepreneur, and you can make a decision for yourself on
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which route you want to go to.
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So before I get into the five-steps, let me first talk to you about different industries,
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sectors, routes, services you can take to becoming an entrepreneur.
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Because the great thing about wanting to become an entrepreneur is not one dimensional.
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There are multi-dimensions of becoming an entrepreneur and I'll share with you which
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route I took, but there's many routes.
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So as I go through all of these here with you, you need to ask yourself what sparks.
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You may be a 17-year-old watching this and say boom!
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That sparks with me.
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Or make a list of three.
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Then investigate those three and choose one of the routes and give 10 years to it.
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So now, you may be a 32-year-old and you're saying, "I already made a decision which route
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I'm going to.
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But how do I make a decision to take it to the next level."
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I may talk about that at the end of this video.
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So first, let's start off with the top left.
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Financial.
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This is the route I took.
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I started off with different ones, but this is what I connected with the most.
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Now for you, financial could be many different things.
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It could be somebody selling memorabilia.
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I know somebody who sells hundred thousand dollar baseball cards or more.
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That's what they do.
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They just sold one card for $1.15 million.
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It was a Mickey Mantle 1952 tops baseball card, PSA, I think it was 9 that sold for
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$1.15 or PSA 8 that sold for that much money.
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That's memorabilia.
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Maybe art is financial.
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Insurance.
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Stocks.
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Real Estate.
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Artwork.
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Whatever it is, that's all part of financial.
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FOREX, commodities, that's financial.
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Then you have consulting.
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You could be somebody that helps with strategy.
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We're going to come and help your business put a strategy together, take it to the next
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level.
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Lawyers, you're still consulting.
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IT consulting.
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Marketing, advertising, CPA.
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That's all part of consulting.
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Services could be you're a personal trainer, car wash, Uber, cleaning pools, haircuts.
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That's service, because I can cut my hair myself, but maybe I'm not going to do as good
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of a job as you are.
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You're an expert.
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I come to you and I pay $20, in exchange for you to do it as an expert, because I don't
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want to do it so I'll give it to you.
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That is an exchange for service that you're providing.
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Hospitality could be a restaurant.
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Hotel, bar, nightclub.
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You may say, man, I just love bars, I grew up in it with my family.
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I want to go and find a way to make a real cool bar and that's what I want to do.
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Restaurant.
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My mother's got this most incredible recipe and what if we can turn it into a business,
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right?
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Inventor - it could be research and development.
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It could be technology.
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You can invent the next table that turns around into a whole different thing and you turn
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it around and the color changes.
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All these other things you can do as an inventor.
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Then you have nutrition, which is health and fitness.
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You can take the nutrition route, the gym route, the medical route.
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You may like that.
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You may go want to find the cure for cancer.
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You may want to go out there and open up a gym and what makes your gym very cool is it's
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a gym combined with a library.
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And hey, matter of fact, that may be an incredible idea right there for you to be thinking about.
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I'm going to open up a gym and I'm going to add a bookstore to it.
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Can you imagine you're buying books on this side, then I'm going to go lift weights.
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So after my workout, I have a smoothie or something and there's books I want to buy,
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and next thing you know I'm buying two or three books.
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That's your niche.
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You want to do gym and something else at the same time.
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Manufacturing.
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Cars, computers, clothing.
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You like clothes.
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You want to go a certain brand.
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Expertise.
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Language.
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You speak multiple different languages.
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You want to take that to the next level.
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Electrical, plumbing, software, coding, fashion.
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You see fashion in a different way where people look at you and you just know how to put it
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together.
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Then you have entertainment.
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Entertainment could be graphic design, movies, dancing, editing, music, writing, acting,
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makeup.
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You're just all about entertainment.
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And that's fascinating to you.
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Agriculture could be farm, equipment, natural resources, oil.
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Obviously, some of these things connect with other ones that we have here.
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But you can pretty much choose.
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By the way, there's some that I'm not even putting here on the board, because we would
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need a ten times the size of this board to have it on here.
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But you get to pick and choose which one you want to go with.
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For me, one of the things I notice happens a lot is the newness mentality, which is a
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big mistake for some veteran entrepreneurs, which means what?
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They made a decision to be in one.
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They've been in it for five to ten years, and all of a sudden they say, no, I want to
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try this.
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No, I want to try this.
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No, I want to try this, thinking that's the real issue or the challenge.
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But you got to choose one and stick to it for ten years.
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So now, let's just say you watch this.
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And you say, okay.
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How to become an entrepreneur.
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I connect with this [financial], I connect with this [consulting], I connect with this
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[services].
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Great, what do I do next?
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Five steps.
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Choose one route.
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One route.
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Choose one route.
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Two, go find a place to work, for, you're not an entrepreneur yet.
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But go find a place to work for and learn from somebody that knows exactly what they're
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doing.
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Three, become an expert at that one thing.
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So, for instance.
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You go into insurance, you learn under a company, let's just say you got a job, you're working
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under Northwestern Mutual.
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I'm just throwing a name out there.
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Then from there, you decide to go somewhere where you learn under a great producer and
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you learn how to do all this stuff that he's learning.
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And then you become an expert at insurance.
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You go work in a hotel, a restaurant, and you work from the bottom.
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You become a busboy and then you become a hostess, and a waiter.
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Then you become a restaurant manager.
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Then you move up in the restaurant and you say, man, this is exciting.
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I want to run a restaurant within a very massive chain.
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I want to go to Europe and do all this other stuff.
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Whatever it is.
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Step #1, choose a route.
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#2, work for somebody that knows what they're doing and work your way up, #3, become an
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expert.
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Four, find a way or two to make it better.
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Find a way or two to make it better.
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So, you're going to write things down and say, "I would do it much better if we did
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it this way."
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Once you find a way to make it better, then become a leader, either in the company you're
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part of where you have a voice, and ask to own a piece of the company, or earn to have
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a piece of the company, or two, if they say no, leave, and go to another place where you
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can own a piece of the company or become an entrepreneur.
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That's the route, you can pick and choose how to get to that route, very simple.
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Choose a route, work under somebody you can learn from them, become an expert, make a
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list of how you would do it better, next become a voice and a leader, ask to own a piece,
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earn a piece.
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If that doesn't work, go to another place where you can or start it yourself and become
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the entrepreneur.
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Especially throughout the entire time, because I get a lot of people that tell me things
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like, Hey Pat, I have this great idea.
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And what do I do with this great idea I have with the company.
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Because I want to become an entrepreneur, but I don't have any money.
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So how do I become an entrepreneur?
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Almost every entrepreneur I know worked somewhere, made some money, saved the money, then they
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started a business.
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That's how it works.
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It's not just I've never ran a business before, I've never had a job before, I've never done
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anything before, can you please give me a half a million dollars.
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There's an evolution you've got to get through to becoming an entrepreneur.
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Now obviously, there are many different routes, just like a relationship.
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You can meet somebody and you marry them out of church.
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Somebody else meets them on Tinder.
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Somebody else meets them online.
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Somebody meets them on Facebook.
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Somebody meets them at a party.
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Somebody meets them at bar.
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There are as many different routes that you can, but when it comes to entrepreneurship,
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this step that I told you the five steps happen to be the most common way for you to become
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an entrepreneur.
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And eventually build a business, become successful, and make a ton of money for yourself, and
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have fun doing it.
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So, with that being said, Paul, why don't we throw the pillow out here.
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I think I forgot one other point, right?
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I think I forgot one other point to add.
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On my top left, your top right, there's three ways you can sell these products.
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One is face-to-face, then I think it's online, then I think it's phone calls.
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Should be right up here.
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Yes, face-to-face, online, phone call.
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You will pretty much figure out how you can sell these products.
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You can sell face-to-face.
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I'm going to come sit in front of you and sell it to you.
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I'm going to sell this product online.
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Or I'm going to sell this product through phone.
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Whatever way it is, you try to find a way to do it better.
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Anyways, you got any questions about this, comment on the bottom.
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If you have not subscribed, Paul. . . this is an older pillow, Pauley.
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We got a new pillow we. . . you know what, Paul, why don't we do this.
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Why don't we do this a little bit different.
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Show me - we picked that one, right?
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Give me three of them, give me the top three.
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Here's one that we like [laughter - they're so funny].
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We have to record what Paul just did.
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Only Paul would spill something like this, just turn it around.
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Mario, I hope you see this because Mario always gives Paul a hard time.
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[Is that water?]
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That is not water, it's a protein shake.
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[Oh no!]
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Paul, he's got to do things like that.
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Okay, here we go.
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Here we go, here we go.
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Okay, so this here is from Sara Shabana, which, by the way, this is probably the most.
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. the quality, Sara, I got to give you some love here.
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This pillow's amazing.
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This is from Sara Shabana, it was in the top three.
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Then we have one from Billy Wilson, which we love, Billy Wilson's.
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Let's put a picture of Billy Wilson, the bird he gave to Kansas State when he dropped out
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and USA Today and Huffington Post, everybody wrote a story about him, and he said, I dropped
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out after watching a video, Stay in School or Dropout on Valuetainment.
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This is from Billy Wilson.
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Billy, cannot wait to see you rock it in the world of entrepreneurship.
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You got the fire to pull it off.
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I'm looking forward to hearing your success story.
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This is from Billy.
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But we didn't choose it as first place.
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First place goes to this one here, Jennifer Mac's pillow, Valuetainment, one million
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subscribers is the goal, Jen Mac, thank you for this pillow and for the rest of you that
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are watching, we have a lot of other pillows that we got here, but these were the top three.
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If you haven't subscribed to this channel, please do so.
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If you got any questions about this, you can Snap me, but when you Snap me, please do it
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through video, not just text.
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Do it through video, because it's easier for me to respond back.
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And don't do a 50-part video.
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Do one or two videos that you put so I can get back to you at times when I'm able to
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check it.
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And my Snap code should be on the video at the bottom, your bottom left, I think it's
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over here, right?
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It's over here.
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Click on this to follow me.
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User name is betdavid19.
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But this is the pillow we will be using in all of 2017 and Paul, you got to make sure
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you clean up all that protein that you're making a mess with.
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Here - oh my gosh, this is nonstop with Paul, man.
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Hey, take care everybody, bye bye.