This billboard was a bad investment. Almost as bad an investment as entrepreneurs who pay over $50,000 for a business degree.
I can’t control who sees it, it’s hard to track sales, and it’s only up for 3 weeks. How is that not considered a scam?!
So why did I make such a bad investment? I’ll show you…
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Get in. Get in. Get in. Get- get in. Get in. Get in. Get in. Get in.
I feel like they stole 8 Gs from me and you’re about to come with me to get it back right now. Let’s go.
That is… I mean it’s even ridiculous that I did this. $8,000 dollars… Eight zero, zero, zero. Eight thousand bucks for this thing right here: a freakin’ billboard.
I have no control over who sees it, it’s hard to track sales, and it’s only up for 3 weeks.
So why did I make such a bad investment?
Same reason why people pay $50 grand for a business degree…
Do you want to know a secret? To show you this advertisement it cost me somewhere around 1 to 10 cents. And want to know another secret? Come even closer. I probably could’ve shot this whole advertisement on my phone and it would’ve been just as effective.
Just like this. You drone, I don’t need this fancy equipment. Just like this.
My point is this: if you’re on social media wasting time in your day, well dude you might as well make [it] your career.
So what I did is I put together a short video to show you how to get your first or your next customer using nothing but your cell phone and simple ads like this.
Lets get to work.
Click the button, I’ll send it to you right now. You’re wasting time anyway, damnit. Get outta here! Fly away! Go! Get… get, go! Lets get to work dangit.
Get off social media wasting time and stuff. Later y’all, peace.
So is Billy Gene a scam? Or is it billboards like this one and overpriced college degrees?