Tyson Zahner is a motivational speaker, author, and personal coach. His story of conquering his own demons in order to live life on purpose has inspired millions around the world. Tyson’s latest book “Sheer Willpower” provides strategies for how people can achieve their goals by simply persevering through the tough times.,
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Tyson Zahner is a former Amway salesperson who has also worked as a trainer and coach. His most recent YouTube ad invites you to sign up for a webclass in which he’ll show you how he generates 200+ leads each day with little to no tech and without spending a lot on advertisements. Is he the real deal? Or are you simply an MLM evangelist? I’m curious as to what he’s selling. How much does it set you back? Let’s have a look. My Tyson Zahner review is farther down the page.
THE NEXT STEP IS TO COMPARE THIS WITH NETWORK MARKETING.
Tyson guides you through his paid marketing strategy in this webclass. He starts by brainstorming goal concepts. He’ll inquire about my prospects’ favorite gurus or leaders. What kind of novels do they like to read? Blogs? Magazines? What about the events they go to? And so on. He’ll scribble down anything comes to mind. He’ll put them into Facebook’s ad targeting window and see if any of them are accessible. He’ll also select “Suggestions” and let Facebook come up with some brilliant ideas he may not have considered.
Now for the commercial. Tyson chooses a platform-appropriate image to grab the audience’s attention. (Family photos are great for Facebook.) An enticing proposition that motivates individuals to take action. “To participate in the free training, click and enter your email address.” And compelling writing to stand out, develop trust, answer questions, and overcome objections, among other things. When the ad is finished, he’ll choose one of the earlier targets and launch it for $5 per day. He’ll then reproduce the ad many times, keeping everything the same but targeting a new demographic each time.
He’ll murder the losers and scale the victors from here. In the worst-case scenario, Tyson invests $5, $10, or $25 and receives no results. He’ll need to come up with a fresh ad idea, as well as maybe new targets. In the best-case scenario, he finds a great ad and audience combo, amps it up, and doubles his money. Simple, yet powerful.
Tyson eventually makes it to the catch. He’s trying to sell you on a course. Attract 100 Leads In 30 Days is the name of the program. He’s been advocating it for years, but it’s been updated to reflect today’s internet world. The purpose of the course, as the name implies, is to educate you how to generate at least 100 leads (and ideally some clients) during the first month of enrollment. This will be made possible through Facebook advertisements, which you’ll learn more about in a series of videos.
How much does it cost to get 100 leads in 30 days? It’s either a $497 one-time cost or three $199 monthly installments. You can receive a free month of enhanced assistance (Facebook group, additional coaching calls, case studies) when you sign out, which rebills at $97 per month if you stay active. You’ll lose out on a variety of goodies if you don’t purchase within an hour of the webclass concluding; beyond 48 hours, the price doubles. Tyson, you’re such a guru.
I’m not a fan of this guy’s business history (MLM makes me sick) or the artificial scarcity at the end, but I believe Tyson understands what he’s talking about and makes a reasonable offer here. I believe he could enhance the course by include more paid traffic training, such as YouTube advertisements, which is what drew me into his funnel in the first place. But, for $497, I think it’s definitely worth it simply to learn Zuck’s platform. Please don’t come sobbing to me if your ad account is terminated (because it will if you run ads long enough).
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