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“When everything is unpredictable in your life, you’ll have no brain power left to innovate” - Tai Lopez

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Making money with social media is a lot more doable than most people think. It comes down to having a good understanding of human nature, understanding the technology, and then testing and iterating.

Today, we’re speaking with experts in all areas of branding, about the specific steps that are required to make money with social media. Whether you want to make money with your own social media accounts or by managing other people’s socials, this episode will show you the way forward.

One last note: We’re up on Spotify! Make sure to head over to Spotify and listen to The Tai Lopez Show over there!


“Be careful about making too much money too fast. You might not know how to handle it” - Tai Lopez

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Points to Keep In Mind

If you want to make money with anything in your life, you need to become a master of systemsWhen everything is unpredictable in your life, you’ll have no brain power left to innovateTo make money with social media, start by selling other people’s productsDo collaborations with other influencers to get started building your social mediaVlogging is the future on all social media platforms. Tell your storySmart work always beats hard work. But do bothPart of execution is strategyWhen something is good enough, launch it. Then, innovate and improve as you goIf you don’t launch with errors, you waited too longSpend 70% of your time on stuff that works now, 20% on things that you’re pretty sure will work but you’ve never done, and 10% on hair-brained, crazy ideasNever be the first, or last, to an ideaBe careful about making too much money too fast. You might not know how to handle it


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