Episode 174: Low Budget Celebrity Factory

Sharran Srivatsaa
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In today’s world, almost everyone is trying to figure out how to become famous on social media. Some people are after this for commendable reasons, like wanting to make a difference in the world, while others do it for personal gain. Many people become famous on social media because they know what their brand stands for. 

We all know that fame is the most efficient business model. But how do you become famous? What must you do to stay relevant? If everyone is making content, how do you stand out and make sure your voice is heard? 

Tune in to learn Sharran’s 3-step process for building a low-budget celebrity factory. Implementing this strategy will help you reach more people, connect with the right avatar, generate leads, and sell them stuff on autopilot. Wouldn’t you want that?

 

Regardless of who you are and regardless of what you do, we know one thing is true: Fame is the most efficient business mode. 

– Sharran Srivatsaa

 

Timestamps:

02:08 Three BIG ideas that Sharran shares with you today

05:15 Idea #1: How do you create results in advance?

08:32 Two reasons you must post content every day

11:32 Idea #2: How do you create invisible winners?

15:03 Idea #3: What does capturing authority mean?

18:23 Recap of the three big ideas behind the low-budget celebrity factory

 

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