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My Top 7 Takeaways From OFA

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Going through OFA and wanted to share some nuggets…

This is going to be a lengthy post but worth the read I promise.

I really want to lay on the value here…

If you guys haven’t done OFA or are considering if its worth it… the simple answer is yes and its only day 3.

Just My Top 7 notes from Stephen Larsen & Russell Brunson…

Well my interpretation anyways…

1. Stop running out and building funnels before you research your market properly.

2. Mindset is going to be your biggest obstacle because there is no success without failure. Perseverance through adversity is where winners are forged.

3. Although funnels are proven to work it usually takes alot of work to get them to operate correctly. This is due primarily because of the feedback you get from your audience and the tweaks in your messaging you will need to make to better align with your market place.

4. If your back is not up against the wall, your simply not going to do whatever it takes to win. Most people don’t have the stamina to sustain heavy losses and keep going.

5. You can figure it out but stop relying on everyone else to do it for you. That will never get it done. Oh yeah, and Google is your friend. (including Youtube) LOL

6. Focus on the problem first. Don’t rush to building the funnel. That’s a rookie mistake. I’m a victim of it even though most of my projects have been successful as I have been doing this for a hot minute. I still rush the process and fail quite often.

7. This is purely through osmosis and not anything they taught so far. The best stories win the hearts and minds of your audience and until you figure those out your spinning your wheels trying to sell shit. Figure out the stories in your life that are the most impactful to what your audience might be dealing with.

Lastly I want to leave you with this…

Despite of your circumstance or in-spite of it you are just one funnel away.

The truth is I already have that winning funnel but have failed with numerous new ones I tried launching.

Shucks, I drove Uber a few years back because I honestly didn’t know how I would support my family and pay the mortgage.

Today, I want to increase my speed to the next level and I am doing just about anything I can to get there. The more I know the more I don’t know it would seem.

Keep learning fam,

Sal Peer

“A failure is not always a mistake, it may simply be the best one can do under the circumstances. The real mistake is to stop trying.”

B. F. Skinner

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