One of my mastermind guys said something profound
a few meetings ago: "I've never been happier to be the dumbest guy in the room."
Exactly!
In other words, he was thrilled to be learning and getting advice from very knowledgeable people.
I had the same experience a couple of months ago.
If you've been on the Tom Woods Cruise, or if you were at my Portland
(Oregon) murder mystery party, or you've attended my unconferences, you've met Paul Counts, and you know he's both a great guy and a business genius.
Well, I asked him: do a presentation for my School of Life on whatever. I'm sure you'll come up with something good.
So on the Zoom call Paul asked the group: can someone please tell me a business idea you have?
One
person said: I'd like to build man caves for people.
Perfect, said Paul.
And then our jaws were on the floor as he showed us, over the next 30 minutes, using automated tools, how to generate every single asset that business needs, starting with the name, the URL, the customer avatar, the marketing plan, the lead generation strategies -- everything you can think of.
I don't know about you, but it thrills me when I get a chance to see up close what my friends do for a living, and to see them in action as they demonstrate their prowess.
These same tools can be used for people who already have a business but would like a full online setup so leads and sales can start coming in in a more automated way.
Paul is the expert on the tools themselves and the do this, then that aspect of things, so
I'm going to let him direct this session, but I'll be there, too.
Almost nobody knows about these resources or how to do what Paul is going to show you.
As I told my other list, we live in a world full of question marks.
This presentation is an exclamation point.
Register to be there:
https://www.tomwoods.com/tomandpaul
Tom Woods