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38 contributions to Live the Bonafide Player Life
Repost a marketers takes on the fight
Thought I’d share this marketers take on the fight. Repost: 120 million people all did the same thing last night. Watched the most boring fight ever. Jake Paul won. Mike Tyson lost. But that’s not the real story. The real win? Entertainment, reach, and impact. The fight wasn’t about boxing - it was about telling a story and pulling in millions of views (and dollars). And putting it on Netflix? Genius. Not only was it on a platform with MASSIVE reach, but it was also free. You didn’t have to drop $100 on a pay-per-view to watch it. That’s why millions tuned in— reportedly more than the Super Bowl. Even people who never watched a fight tuned in. And here’s where it gets interesting. Even though the fight itself wasn’t exciting, it had a massive ripple effect. → It introduced millions of people to fighters they’d never heard of. Jake used his platform to give others a stage—and changed their careers overnight. → It brought boxing to a new, younger audience. Say what you want about Jake Paul, but he’s making the sport relevant for people who don’t follow boxing. → Oh, and it created huge paydays: Amanda Serrano, who was backed by Paul, had the biggest payday in women's boxing history. She reportedly took home $6M+. Jake didn’t just fight—he got money into everyone’s pockets. Here are the key lessons: 1 → Be Entertaining The fight wasn’t technically thrilling, but the personalities behind it were. People watched because of the story, not the sport. Lesson: If you can hook people emotionally, they’ll stick around for the experience. 2 → Go Wide with Your Message Leaders often say, “Don’t go wide—stay niche.” But nights like this prove the opposite: If you want real reach, you have to think bigger. Lesson: Package your expertise or product in a way that appeals to a broader audience. The more accessible your content, the greater your impact. 3 → Remove Barriers to Entry The fight wasn’t behind a paywall. By making it free and putting it on Netflix, they ensured millions could watch and join the conversation.
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Following up with bitches
Every time you follow up, don’t be like the lames and just ask “wyd”, send her a cold pic showing you been shopping and coming up. That’s how you keep these bitches on the line even when you ain’t talking to them they’ll always be ready. Ya dig
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Following up with bitches
Pimp genius jr
Adonis was shorter but smarter than every man and woman in Sicily But he is shorter so they made fun of him instead of being impressed. Remember in this game everyone judges a book by its cover so make that cover that they see nice and inviting but a part of a rich club of exclusivity not for everyone. Dress yourself daily as a Master and not a slave. Be treated as a Boss and not a beggar. Always be stepping your game up and leveling by a code of learning shopping and investing That’s the key. What do they not know where to buy on that fashion because it’s from somewhere far away, that she has never seen before and so she becomes a fan And What can you buy that she can’t afford.
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Shopping (& investing) leaves an impression. Ya dig. *reminder
Pimp genius jr
Your women can only play the positions that you put them in.
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How do you find out or know which positions is best for her to play?
Pimp genius jr
Become a qualified player. A carpenter (who is a player) A mechanic (who is a player) A realtor (who is a player) A nurse/physicians assistant/doctor (who is a player) but tbh a doctor is a bonafide player because you get famous for making that leap in work in income and profession) A master salesman not just a regular salesman. That won’t make it anymore. If you are going to specialize in sales, you have to master sales. Meaning one thing that you can sell better than everyone else. (And still be a player) A master at marketing not just a regular marketer who can market anything. He has to have one social media that he gets tons of leads from. It may be using Facebook groups or Facebook ads to get a company 1 million leads. It may be using Instagram stories and reels to get a company 1 million leads. It may be using YouTube shorts or YouTube lives to get a company 1 million leads. It may be using Google AdWords to get a company 2 million leads. (This is your way to become a millionaire qualified player) and by the time you get someone 1 million leads you’ll have become a Bonafide player without trying.) A coder A successful copywriter (most aren’t successful) just Iike most high ticket salesmen aren’t successful. Whatever you do, do something and become a qualified player.
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