One thing you should know about me is that I like to play video games. It has been a part of my life at a very young age.
However, as I got older, I came across video games where I dedicated a little more time to it and started playing the game competitively.
During that period of being active in the competitive scene, I met a lot of great friends, some of which I still keep in contact today. But I’ve also met some people who were extremely talented. By that I mean people who rose to the top of the scene very quickly.
To me, I’m amazed at the fact that they improved so fast. But I’m not totally surprised at the same time because a lot of them were taken under the wings of the most experienced players and gathered years worth of knowledge from them.
But that wasn’t always the case. Some of those new rising talents actually turned out to be cheaters and faked their way to the top.
Long story short, they were shunned from the competitive community.
Does this happen in the real world too?
Of course!
Just go to any social media platform, preferably Instagram and YouTube. Then go to the entrepreneurship community, and you’ll see all these young, self-proclaimed Internet Business Mentors who are showing off their lifestyle to their followers. They’re telling their audience that they achieved this luxurious lifestyle by building a business using different models like affiliate marketing, dropshipping, or Kindle book publishing, and that they can do the same thing. All they have to do is buy their three-figure or four-figure price tag digital course.
The good news is, if you want to cheat your way to the top in business, this is definitely the route to go.
All you have to do is rent a penthouse on Airbnb and a six-figure sports car.
Record yourself talking about motivational fluff in front of “your” car and inside “your” penthouse.
Post those videos all over social media.
Give yourself a cool title like “7 figure entrepreneur” or something like that.
Offer a free “live” webinar.
Pitch your digital course where you’re only accepting a “limited number” of students.
Then just watch the money roll in.
But just like all cheaters in life, they will get caught eventually.
And are those cheaters just as easy to catch in the real world than in the virtual world? It could be if you know what patterns to look for. But it doesn’t matter, their downfall will come sooner or later.
That’s one way you can climb to the top. But if you’re looking for an alternative that’s a bit more genuine, I laid out a simple framework for you to follow in How to Become an Email Titan.
However, the bulk of it focuses on how to write emails that your readers will actually like reading, which is the most important part of the framework.
That information can be found here: