SMMA Owner Day In Life

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[Applause] juice box [Applause] junkie juice box um mother [Music] so ladies and gentlemen today i'm going to give you a day in the life of a 21 year old millionaire most annoying title ever i know but it works um it is currently 6 45 in the morning and um my personal trainer gets my house usually around 6 50 he gets the gym for 6 55 and i'll be honest i'm not one of those people that usually springs out of bed and goes i'm so excited for the day it usually takes me um a good 23
minutes to kind of wake up kind of by the time i get in the gym i'm still somewhat half asleep um it feels like probably today's especially one of those days um i had a long month abroad for business and i only recently got back to uk i'm just getting settled in so yeah i'm gonna go chug an obnoxious amount of water wait for my pt to get here um and then enjoy him putting me through hell which is every morning but but let's get into so i actually forgot that it is a tuesday and
on tuesday i don't train with josh um so when i remember that i was like you know what let me go to my other gym uh i have like two gyms one where i can like actually train probably because there's a lot of equipment this other one uh which is like a gym members club um called kicks the equipment section in the gym is horrible and the funniest thing is uh it's a fifteen thousand dollar a year i think it's like eight hundred pounds a month so like fifteen thousand dollars a year something that membership
membership and honestly the equipment is terrible they do have some cool rooms like this like these dojo like boxing rooms and they have a steam room and they have a really good steam room sauna cold plunge uh and all in all it's like super duper fancy and it is cool uh the members club section like i i do bring like old clients here a business acquaintance and stuff like that but the other benefit is i can pretty much ask the chef to make me anything i want like 200 grams of salmon and mean two whole
avocados or whatever maybe so i told tristan to meet me in the lounge rather than uh get some quick breakfast all right so ladies and gents we are back at the house it is 8 30. usually i get back for eight uh usually i actually just make breakfast at home uh because i said usually i'm with my say usually one more time because most of the time i'm with my personal trainer um just have breakfast at kicks so i'm not as diligent and as strict with timings today because obviously there's filming and that does take
some time from the day so i'm gonna go upstair shower while i do that tristan is actually gonna set up so this is my ipad i got a new ipad and then tristan has my old ipad which my mom's been wanting one um so i just said get a new one give tristan my old one um because then that way sometimes we do like interactive like drawings and stuff like that and if anyone's seen my handwriting you can tell quite clearly whenever we do some of these which we sell them do for youtube videos but
more for uh my education company gradiency.com you know sometimes we have interactive stuff and i said that's i don't think it takes a genius to figure out that's not me so as i said go ahead and set this up oh by the way on a little side note um one of my followers actually got this for me i was in uh the lounge um on the way to dubai and i ended up uh bumping into one of my followers and he was actually sitting like diagonal for me like in the sweet diagonal for me on
the emirates flight to um to dubai so he actually like one of the uh stewardesses brought over this to my suite like opened the door and was like oh this is like a gift and i thought like maybe they were just like being nice and just getting complimentary stuff and then i was like oh what's this and they were like oh sweet whatever it was like one a or something that um sent this and it turns out that um yeah it was that follower of mine so dude if you're watching this i really appreciate it
i remember i smelt tom ford tuscan leather like a few years ago i was like damn this is intense but um yeah now it's actually my uh that's actually my favorite clone so appreciates it so yeah appreciate him for that i said uh tristan's gonna go ahead and set all this stuff up i'm gonna go shower uh meditate and then uh get on with the day also apologies for all the massive golf like gadgey like samples uh laying around and shoes are everywhere i'm actually willing to start clearing out the place because i'm leaving london
in seven weeks so yeah every day the goal is to remove one thing from the house or give it away because when i leave i want to leave with maximum five or six suitcases anything that doesn't fit in a suitcase i think i can just buy again in dubai or probably shows me that yeah i don't know i probably don't need it in my life so yeah i'm gonna do this and uh so now it is nine o'clock i get to my desk for nine from nine till one o'clock i have no calls nothing in
my calendar actually nine until two so for any of you guys who have come here through means of the youtube algorithm and don't know anything about me basically my main business is very very boring it's an advertising agency we serve e-comm and info businesses so that's kind of my bread and butter i also have an education company as well as a software company as well as an e-commerce company and when i say that honestly i say that with no pride like have one business it's just through some weird circumstances i end up with multiple businesses
and i'm very lucky to have right hand people at you know my software company education company as well as agency who kind of manage day-to-day operations right so i can kind of oscillate between the two so the way that i really work is you know they'll be for example the first three months this year was solely dedicated to my agency which is why usually what happens at the agency is you know we'll plateau for a few months and i'll come in make one drastic change and we'll shoot up you know the next goal they're working
towards is 200 000 a month profit every single month with the agency consistently so that was really the first like two and a half months and then for four months i had to focus solely on the education company and um you know we pumped a lot of money into research and development and yeah there's this stuff coming on that later but but long story short that was a massive massive project now for this month specifically my focus is on the software company now now for the time being i can't reveal too much including the name
et cetera et cetera some of the people inside of grievance and the higher level program cpa you guys know what the software is et cetera et cetera and you guys are gonna have access to it uh because it can be invite only to begin with but yeah basically what i'm doing right now is i'm going through all our renderings uh with our designers and then matching it up with what the platform is actually like at the moment and um yeah it's craziest you know go from like renderings to you know very shortly thereafter the final
product so yeah basically just going through it all making sure that all works um and yeah you know we're still we're still a little bit off but you know the cool thing is with software is most of this work is being done you know you know what you see is a few week lag behind what the developers have been doing um because you know when you actually put it into production that's usually when things break so most of the work is done on the back end and the ui you know that's really at least in
our case 10 20 of the work so yeah at the moment uh my sprint and so for the next four hours i'll be working on the software company uh getting everything ready to launch which will be at least the time recording this two three weeks from now um so that's that i have team calls starting from two o'clock i have a call at 2 30 with the charity that we work with to build schools in nepal so once again anyone who doesn't know anything about me or my education company i take well at least for
the last year year and a half i basically take pretty much all the profits from that and dump those profits into building schools in nepal uh and then also our massive cost over the last 12 months 18 months has been research and development for a really big project we've been working on so yeah as i said we have a call with alan and i know that one's super important to him because he has a board meeting coming up and we're actually uh their biggest donors so i know there's a lot at stake for him and
you know be good on our side to catch up um so i may or may not have some exciting news for you guys in this video and i may or may not already know what that news is so that's that and then um i've got a sales call a second follow-up sales call at 4 30 uh with a potential client which um i told them i needed some time to think about it because it's their business a little bit more complicated so i need to speak with danny my cmo and then i need to pop
by harrods and just pick up something i've been meaning to get for a while uh and then come back at 7 30 uh where i actually have a client checking call where i'll actually be letting this client go we've been trying for three months with this client um to get them results it's just um it's just not worked out the way we wanted to so basically i'm just refunding this client's three months payment um even though it's a tiny little monthly payment most of our money was meant to come from performance um but yeah things
just but yeah this client has probably been the most frustrating we've had in a while not because of him personally but because we're always so close to kpi like where we want to get it to and just as we're about to scale things up things just kind of fall apart which is which is why it's been three months of you know let's keep this going let's not access it so you know finally today i'm gonna cut it off um so yeah so you guys will see some fun stuff and some not so fun stuff like
you know having to drop a climb because the results aren't where we wanted it to be for them and and the way that our model works is we only make money if our clients make money and if our clients aren't making money then you know it's um there's only so long we can basically just keep working for free at this point so yeah tristan's gonna go downstairs work on his laptop for four hours and i will catch you guys soon [Music] wait how do we do it so it's not i'll do it up attack oh
[ __ ] yeah how you doing yeah correct i'm in the uk i know you said you were thinking of treating yourself on the completion of your project um no so i'd let you know i'd let you know so the aquanaut was actually going to be like basically as soon as possible and then the 5961 was going to be on the completion of the project um so in that case um well actually first of all i was also going to call you because it's funny when you told me there was a big there's going to
be something good in the uh the auckland offline you weren't you weren't kidding i saw the i'm just pulling up here i saw the uh 5267 the women's one and i've got my mom's next day birth uh next birthday sorted like that is beautiful like um yeah so um yeah i've got my mom's next birthday sorry uh so that's good to know um but in terms of the aquanaut in that case yeah obviously i wanted asap can we do this um i don't know if you guys uh yeah can we do this can i pick
up the aquanaut as soon as possible and then just because i'm not gonna wear it um you know right now i'll you know i said it'll be a gift to myself uh six weeks from now the 5961 i don't know if you guys uh like if i can put a non-refundable deposit down uh just so you guys know i'm like serious about that piece and stuff like that um it's just it'll be sitting in my wall for six weeks so i would rather put it up don't worry about that don't be worried about that it's
all here for you you need to come and get what you want when you want are you sure of course i don't know [Music] no for me it's just it's how versatile it is like you know having the two straps and it's 100 i'm in full agreement yeah it's good yeah definitely okay well no worries you find you find a gap in your schedule well here's the thing you when you drop a bombshell on uh when you drop a bombshell like that like it's the question comes back to you how soon can i pick it
up because i i you know i i can move things around this is a i'm so excited to get this on my wrist and i'm going to be off tomorrow um i'm back in on thursday if that helps or otherwise if you want to get it as quickly as possible i can see if ebs can free up a bit of time maybe coming today tomorrow uh yeah if i could come in today that would be amazing yeah okay all right let me get a little look into that let me check uh let me check your
schedule for you man okay if you don't mind okay of course yeah that's right while the arm's hot yes sir okay i'll be in touch with you all right perfect thanks so much [Laughter] all right guess we got our content for the day there we go all right i guess this turned from a boring vlog to not so boring vlog i mean if i can go pick it up today but i'm so excited i love that watch so much so ladies and gents it is currently one o'clock now around this time i usually get finished
up with my first four hours of work in the day i have lunch from like one until two i just kind of take some time off but as you saw in that clip like literally five minutes ago a patek philippe called out of nowhere um and they were like hey you're 59 59.60 that was yeah 59.68 yeah the references i was getting messed up but anyways your chrono aquanaut is here it's ready uh so i went okay so and you know what screw lunch when can i come in and they're not in the rest of
tomorrow or at least my point of reference isn't there tomorrow uh or thursday so i would have to wait two days so i was like you know what i'm just coming in screw lunch lunch you can wait um so yeah we're on our way to patek philippe now pick up a brand new aquanaut been very very like i'm so happy i have this thing for summer i've been very very excited do you see the two new uh chrono releases in the white gold blue and green what's your favorite yeah i think i'm sure i'm sure
you could buy these straps separately because it's the same watch so like you could get my steel one blue strap yeah and then you get look at the blue they always you can always buy these straps like exactly so ladies and gents as always the same thing happened when i went to go pick up my mom's uh nautilus from patek is they're very um yeah they're very uh they're not the biggest favor of filming so we couldn't even film like iphone clips um even richard miller is more chill about filming falling off but um yeah
so just imagine well yeah here it is the 5968a steel chrono and um i actually know i'll talk about it yeah then actually not forget all the specs i just told you at home we will go open it up i'll tell you a little bit about this watch why i love it so much why it's a special watch and um and i will and i will catch you guys in the next part of the video [Music] i actually ordered food on the way back so some of you guys may or may not know that i
am i do keto like 75 or 80 a year and then i go through periods where i just eat whatever the hell i want so now i'm back because i really need to focus for the next like six to eight weeks so back on pretty much i do carnivore plus avocado like that's really the only thing outside of that that i have so quick lunch five guys in a bowl if you're ever doing a keto like the five guys in a bowl keto friendly works perfect eat that and then get on my team calls then
charity call sales call client call steven room sauna data [Music] recording in progress who's recording who's the pub who's recording i'm doing a day in the life that's right [Laughter] uh you have two dogs right i do yeah yeah um they both look like they're the same size though yeah massive i don't know what i was thinking yeah they're ones one that one's uh yeah they both yeah they're both like big dogs and ridgeback and the other is an irish setter um yeah crazy and they've both got heaps of energy so i have to walk
i get up every morning at seven take one of them out and again at 8 30. all my [ __ ] you have to take the motor well we've got a dog walker for one of them but the other one we don't because uh how is that this sounds this sounds bad right but but because the dog walkers can't necessarily be trusted it's quite bad and so we we kind of don't give that the pure breed we don't get him we give them the mongrel girls so and so the purebreed i keep and i look
after him oh my god that's bad isn't it but the thing is we just heard some terror stories of like you know dogs getting kicked out and the ransoms and stuff so we thought wow avoid that [ __ ] yeah yeah so you so you wouldn't pay so you wouldn't pay for your of course i would yeah okay but i don't want to that's the thing i don't want to pay a fortune to get my dog back just keep him with me if you want good highs always nice nice just how we like it all
right let's get into it good afternoon hey man kieran how you doing hello how you doing i'm all right thank you can you see me it's a bit bright here uh yeah yeah dory it's a little backlit but okay we'll just need to sit closer oh apologies uh jiren might be a little out of it he just came from uh just came from the hospital are you is everything all right everything's fine it's uh it's quite focused it's i've had a lie decadent fusion that sounds fun it is it's um it's made the last about
six weeks um but in the initial stages i'm i'm slightly out of it so yeah kieran and i had um a little discussion as i said you know with everything that's going on in the world um obviously it is a little heartbreaking that uh yeah you know there's there's these schools that are uh in and out of you know sitting idle and then being used um and as i said for us you know our commitment this year was was always going to be two schools um so i guess my thinking was rather than putting for
the two schools this year you know next year i could do four or five um but after our conversation last week um you know i i do i said i i'm sure all of us still have our our doubts and you know for me personally i have my concerns and it's it is so frustrating not having a timeline to know when these schools will be able to be utilized to their uh you know their fullest potential uh potential but we do want to keep the momentum going uh and we do just wanna yeah i said
you know we really just want to keep the momentum going and um i think the other big thing that you told me is yes of course um you know this affects hundreds of children's lives positively but um you're right in the meantime there is a trickle-down effect to the local economy in terms of um in terms of construction and you know the jobs that that provide so i said you know for us our goal was two this year um if everything was normal and this is uh you know 2019 then um you know we've moved
forward with two but for the time being we want to move forward with one this year and then you know probably three next year three or four depending on how good the year goes um as i said really just uh the one for this year is really just to keep the ball rolling and you know really when you give me uh you gave me a lot to think about with the trickle down from uh from the school itself to the local economy yeah well that's i mean that's that's fantastic and thank you i think you're
right it's it's maintaining that presence and it is just we're investing in in the communities and by the time you know i've said i'm half full by the time these schools are finished this this next school is finished let's just hope that it's you know we're we're looking at the back of the situation at the moment and therefore it will be open and the three that we've already got will be full to the rafters with all those people that have moved out of the city so it's fantastic news thank you and makes you make next
year's forecast quite exciting as well yeah yeah um things as long as things go disastrously wrong which i don't see why they would and um yes i'm for me it was it was going to be two this year and then two or three next year so the definite two that we're going to do next year um an additional one from this year yeah it looks like next year obviously will be a a good year as you know as long as there's no curve balls perfect and then uh timeline as always is roughly around nine months
yes so we'd be expecting um completion june july and next year okay amazing amazing all right all right and when do the children go back to school is it september or october yes um well the the year kind of it's been it's all a bit crazy at the moment as you understand the schools are closed at the moment i believe but they should be going back um in september if not slightly before but the the the school year is april may okay it's always the way with you know with this with this role in this
this sector you're kind of you know trying to just get things signed off and get things booked in but i mean you guys have been such a such a godsend i don't believe in god but being such a godsend to us actually to have your commitment going forwards is um yeah considering everything that's going on in the world right now and the challenges to the sector the third sector um yeah it's great to have you guys on board so thank you from the bottom of my heart really yeah it's our pleasure um kieran anything i
don't know if you can even get any words out in your medicated state but uh no i mean maybe i'm just being overly emotional but it's very very sweet to hear that it's genuinely a lovely thing to do so very glad we can all be involved in that it's wonderful and you know i'll keep i'll keep saying it every time we speak but i cannot wait until we get to go out there again too honestly it's absolutely killing me honestly the tech called me earlier today i'm going to get four now what the [ __
] that's awesome like i've been wanting this one for a while that's big one yeah this one's fine mine i did mine and mine i dumped it in the sea water like a year ago you have to be safe they give you two straps for it which is fun oh you get an additional strip i bet for uh this wall this other strap is so nice for someone who's dutch like obviously orange or something so what do you think then we should get these watches all right well you know what let's make you some money
so that way you can buy that for the whole team all right well well so gents um obviously we had our call i believe it was that it was or was our call on friday yes oh you think so yeah yeah friday so um yeah i mean i'll be honest in ninety percent of cases uh danny and i found usually what we would do is we would just kick the can down the road like one day and you know just so danny and i could speak privately um but uh recently back in feb i found
out you could just put people in the waiting room so danny and i would just have a quick you know three four minute conversation get on the same page uh but with this or in your guys specific case like we we actually have to add we actually had to have a full separate meeting to discuss things and uh i'll be honest like i you know if i just want to sign you and not give much thought into whether this is going to work or how it's going to work um then you know i would have
just made you an offer there and there on the call on friday um i'll be honest just from you know running an agency for five years and doing you know hundreds and hundreds and probably in this you know in this uh probably uh you know these days over a thousand calls um i can kind of feel the temperature for someone uh so i'm pretty sure if i made an offer on friday you guys would have you guys would have moved forward um but as i said danny and i really just wanted to have a conversation
as to what this would look like and how we get your results because i think even on friday i kind of got your you know i kind of got um your cogs turning um as to how to actually practically get back to 400k a month um with the education company so yeah then i had a conversation and the most important thing is going to be the angle of the offer and it's going to be the funnel so what we're going to have to come in and do is we're going to have to build a funnel
for you guys and we were stuck between two so what we can offer to you guys is you know i don't know if you guys are familiar but basically we do uh funnel builds you know our kind of our our uh outward-facing offer is paid traffic uh but for a lot of clients we do funnel builds i built at this point i think six uh seven and multi seven figure funnels including uh you know for gradiency as well um so we have a lot of experience on that end um so what we're gonna do for
you is we're going to build a funnel now we normally charge 25k for that and that's a upfront fee but i know that for a lot of people that's quite you know quite heavy to digest you know for our clients where they come on board and you know especially for education companies we make them 50k 100k 200k a month um they can see that things are working and they know that if they invest 25k in a funnel build that's only gonna come back tenfold um and if it's working with a pretty shitty quite you know
just be honest pretty shitty janky funnel what that could do with a good funnel is a totally different story but you know for someone who's a new client and has never worked with us before and doesn't know the caliber we do things that that can be quite a scary number so what we're actually going to do is for the first four months we'll break up that payment and for the first four months we also won't charge a service fee for our ads so what will be is it'll be 5 800 pounds a month four month
minimum and then from there obviously that payment continues um before that first four months we're not going to charge you anything for the ads we're basically just going to take that funnel build and then we're going to kind of break it down over those four months and it's that after the four months um you can leave any time and if like to me that's way more exciting to get back to pass glory and i said i'm not saying that you know we'll get you back to 400k a month right because obviously they're um you know
there are other external factors as well but you know if if we can get you uh if you get close then that's a prospect that excites me so um that's why we're actually willing to build out two funnels for you and test both of them and see what works well iman you know you were right you mentioned the temperature right so all right well um [Laughter] we we also we always say in that case easy enough we'll get started so ladies and gents that is the sales call done now honest that's one of the easiest
sales calls of my entire life but as i even said on the sales call it's because i kind of knew what temperature they were at and i knew that if i had made an offer on friday uh when we had that initial call they really would have taken it up so really this is just for us to actually make the offer and finalize the offer and the details and this and that and you'll be able to see um their finance lady actually settled the payment uh like maybe five minutes after we hopped off the call
uh bigger companies especially you know they've got finance departments and things like that so i'll get tristan to blur it out you can see as well it is the 6th of july 5 10 and our sales call started at 4 30. um and yeah it's 5 800 pounds a month which is let me actually find out what that is in dollars um eight thousand one hundred dollars a month so yeah just shy of a whale clan is that a whale klan is a client that pays a hundred thousand dollars a year in surrogacy which is
eighty three hundred dollars a month um so yeah just shy of a wealth but um yeah that's pretty much about that um now i just got oh man i'm really it's really busy so yeah now it's 5 10. i've got a bunch more work i need to tend to for like the next two hours or so honestly and then at 7 30 there you go here's a agency win for you guys uh you know an uh 8 000 a month client um i will say with this client there is no performance i'm sure you guys
have seen us my other videos where we're building like we're billing clients 15 000 a month performance fee 20 000 performance fee et cetera et cetera so i will say this a good steady 8 000 a month but there is no additional upside on top of that but yeah anyways you guys saw a agency win now let me show you what an agency l looks like so we have this client we've been working with for three months um and man it just it didn't work out the way we wanted to so really the the crux
of the way that my agency works is whatever a client is doing we will do better than uh or you know we refund our service fee and you know that especially applies to e-commerce businesses so with this client um basically we had a roast guarantee multiple and i and and i will say i knew when i signed them that it was it was gonna be like it was razor thin like our roads guarantee was quite high like the multiple we needed to do if we didn't achieve that we'd have to refund and then also kind
of our deal was um 1600 a month plus five percent return on ad spend on anything we make uh past 70 000 euros a month so once we make cert so once we hit 70 000 euros a month let's say we end up making them 200 000 uh return on ad spend uh the first 70 thousand we don't take any money from and then the next 130 000 from that we take 5 which is my math is which is my math isn't that great 6 500 um so it'd be like 1600 plus 6 500 so
that would come out to like a 8 000 month service fee and that was kind of where my head uh was was going to uh the issue is not actually the volume of return on ad spend it's the multiple i basically i guaranteed a multiple that was too high and now looking back i realized that because um yeah especially with the especially with our margins it's still worth advertising and the issue with this client uh and the thing with this client that's been very interesting is we sometimes this happens right i'd say maybe one out
of every five or six clients this happens i just i make a mistake in terms of pricing in terms of what we offer in terms of my guarantee and you know that's part of being an agency owner right you can't smash every single one out the party and uh the issue is usually in the first month i will recognize that and i'll tell the client hey look like it just didn't work out here's your money back and we'll just rip up the contract um and that's kind of what i was thinking with this client in
the first month the issue is then things got much better and then much worse and things would get better and then right as you know things were performed really well there'd be uh you know other issues and you know without getting into the specifics of the client's business um that's basically what kept happening um and now it's been you know we're in the third month uh and it just things are just not panning out so basically i'm going to go ahead and refund all this client service fee so we basically work for free for three
months uh and then we're just gonna wrap up the contract and kind of parkways so yeah that's gonna be a fun call in two hours so um yeah guys that's pretty much about it i need to get to work uh and i'll catch up with you guys after that call oh and then also just to finish off i will also tell you what that call with alan from bahar trust was about and yeah a little bit more about our next project at a grading scene i i have never heard of it a lot of the
blue girls start speaking yeah hey guys hello hello hey what's up how you doing pretty good and yeah good you've been here in the gym looking i'm pretty buff yeah a little bit more yeah good to hear i guess it is summer yeah what's uh what's the covet situation like in portugal yeah it's the same as always like sometimes they shut things down sometimes they open but basically we do the same thing don't follow the rules it's just like in brazil yeah man they they last week here in like our city they said at 11
pm you need to be at home and it's like it's literally illegal to do it they cannot do it under like they can only do it in like emergency state and it's not so i don't know what the [ __ ] yeah well um uh yes i thought i would jump on this call um because uh man your your you know your situation is definitely uh it's tough as well it's definitely a tough one um now we've had situations in the past where with clients where you know i i'd say it's probably one out of
every five or six clients where i i think it's going to work out i think it's going to work very very well and it just doesn't and um usually within the first month we're able to tell i guess the thing with your the thing that's been not frustrating in like a jokey way um about your account is it's such a [ __ ] tease like just just as we're about to just as we think we're like about to crack it and we're like alright we got this like we we got the [ __ ] um
it just i don't know there's just uh lips and blips and blips and um you know we're coming up to three months now where um you know i mean either way the the bass retainer is is inconsequential for us at least um you know we were we were here for the fatty performance views with yeah like some of our other clowns yeah man i i want to like write the [ __ ] check to you guys i mean here's the thing if you if you write us a check it's because you know yeah it works
so like you know we're we're on the same team here we have the same incentives um so yeah it's one of those situations where as i said you know um normally i would have cut it off in the first month but it just we you know especially danny and luis like they had so much faith in this thing and you know i think especially luis still does um but uh you know i know for him it's it's a little frustrating um but yeah obviously we're not gonna leave you high and dry you know we're not
just gonna drop uh you know leave things tomorrow but i think you know especially after a 90 you know 90 days at this thing i think it's probably best if um you know we probably end this partnership um so as i said um i have already you know because we have that uh a row as agreement if we did blow a certain row as then we gotta refund our service fee i've already refunded the first two months uh and then obviously third month you've paid but i'll go ahead and refund that too um and then
yeah your billing date is uh the 15th so as i said obviously we're not gonna leave you high and dry it's currently the sixth so for the next nine days we'll you know we'll keep running your stuff and we'll do some sort of exchange um or like some sort of handoff um you know whatever the best next best move movies for you um but yeah that's that's basically where we're at hey man it's it's good to hear like you guys working this way it's really good because usually like media bars just like go and go
and it's no it's the cpm and oh it's something else and it's it's good to hear like people with like straight intentions is if it doesn't work it doesn't work yeah i mean it's one of those and as i said you know i think i told you like when i said on that call look when you work with us there's no feasible way you don't end up with a better situation than you're currently at or and we still get paid right um and you know i meant that so it's uh you know we tried we
honestly gave it our best crack uh you know we really really did um but it's just not just one of those cases where um yeah it doesn't pan out the way we want to so i guess now it's just a matter of you know for the next nine days um they said you know we're here to serve you so however you want you know whatever your next step is whether that's another agency or managing it yourself um obviously we're we're here to help okay okay guys yeah pretty good well also we have like we've been
working with some different agencies in the past so we'll just like reach out to one of those and maybe we'll work together in the future again who knows yeah you got us in in a pretty difficult situation as well because like the entire subplane supply chain is being changed like entirely so if we work again in the past we'll not be dropshipping anymore which like you you got it with a score that we've been getting for like six weeks and then the like ads being like low quality and so on so it's been a rough
two months but what stuff's stuff we'll get back to into india it's part of the game it happens it's happened a lot and it will keep happening too like a lot of people in the future as well for sure so um yeah as i said obviously have a little think about over the next couple days um and then plan your next move and as i said we can help you transition us smoothly to yeah yeah next uh you know to your next uh phase as uh as seamlessly as possible okay all right well um luis
apart from that do you want to give a update on uh you know what that happened in the past week regardless yeah absolutely we have been testing the the new ads that uh that tristan edited our video editor oh there is specifically one of them that first he got lower cpms than the usual it was around seven euros so we started scaling that yesterday but today it seems that it's pretty much the same of the other ad so that seems to happen a lot like the ads got lower cpm at lower scale then we scale
and they they go back to around 15 that we are seeing right now 15 euros which is pretty high it's a lot higher than we used to see like back in may it's almost double actually so yeah i think that's mostly caused by the the penalty because there's there's no other factors that i can think about but even then we're still trying to to make it happen with those ads and i saw what you what the action plan that you created uh so if you want us to change the page that you mentioned that we
are using one page you want to use another page because yeah yeah the product page yeah yeah yeah so yeah if you want us to to change for the other one so we can have the r bundle which uh supposedly the aov is higher so that would be better uh we can do it absolutely yeah change it until like we swap things out yeah it's okay um what was i going to say yeah but it's the thing you talked about the creative is exactly what eman was saying about things getting a little bit good and
[ __ ] again exactly in portugal we call it like the microwave girl that like gets you hard but then does nothing else [Laughter] yeah i was just talking to denny yesterday i said i think we cracked i think this is going to work because it's so much lower in this one than i scale same thing yeah okay don't worry yeah if you want you can do like the the changes we talked about in the file and uh well if it works it works it's yeah absolutely five days of performance it's good but uh we'll
keep talking and maybe we'll work again in the future awesome perfect it's been great working with you guys you're like gentlemen that's that's the the word for you i appreciate it i say the same to you man say the same to you all right have a great day bye bye have a great week bye bye so yeah um i was gonna do like a little sit-down bit to talk about uh bahar trust um right there because usually we do a lot of like recordings but yeah my um my ironing my ironing came earlier today so
uh yeah um i'm sure i'll get this earlier by the way actually maybe this might be an interesting something people always ask me what i wear so let's look through let's see let's see what's what's in here all right we got some zedigan voltaire just some nike stuff oh some gadgey of course of course still still sample though but by the time this is coming out it should be probably two weeks until the first we're doing six weeks of principal collection um let's see some random brands um for some linen i'll be honest this is
all like just stuff i found on mr porter let's see what else do we have here uh we got some zenya probably one of my favorite brands we've got some more gadgey because i like wearing my own brand we've got some more gadgey uh we've got some more gadgy we've got some rude uh let's see all right let's see let's see we have some more gadgey uh we've got some more zenya we have got some more rude well i'm starting to see a pattern here ah we've got some fear of god uh let's see what
else is popping anything else interesting uh gadgy uh nike rude wow uh muji yeah i really don't change my stuff okay let's see what's popping with the pants all right we got some gucci um from a yards uh not a yard sale um uh let's go uh secondhand store yeah vinta store uh we have some more zenya yeah i really do have a style don't i um uh let's see let's see we've got some uh boglioli linen and then i think we've got another one yeah so so yeah most of the same stuff but in
office this is all stuff i went to dubai and spain with so this is like more summer stuff i for summer i'm pretty much wearing zenya i'm pretty much wearing zhenya rude kedge um and by the way guys like you guys just saw this is like my actual dry cleaning so like you can see i think the thing i wear the most is actually gadgey like i wear my own [ __ ] the most so um so yeah pretty much the brands i go to zenya gadgy rude uh different brands for like linens and stuff
but then when it comes to but then when it comes to sort of london outerwear this stuff i'm wearing a lot of like sadie and from other different brands um i don't like most of the stuff but sometimes i'll find like some gem pieces like margiela or hermes or lauro some of their stuff is so yeah there we go there's a little wardrobe inside but i think i'm gonna sit there so ladies and gentlemen now i kind of want to talk about um yeah obviously some great news this is the fourth school i'll be funding
in nepal with bahar trust this is a relatively small project this one's only 60 000 pounds so i think that's circa 90 000 for this one now the plan this year was to fund and build two schools but i'll be honest i got to a point in the year where i wasn't even planning on funding any you know next year the goal was going to be a further two or three school so i thought next year i'd just bundle everything together and do four or five um because look it's you know i'm so so grateful
that we work with bahar trust and i'm so grateful we work with such an amazing organization where you know i get a mou every time where i can literally see where the materials are going where you know obviously i've been to nepal with the team i've seen the schools i've you know i i know the ins and outs of the organization so you know when i say i'm frustrated like i've not once ever been frustrated with um nepal or i've never been frustrated with a pahar trust it's just in the same way i know that
they're frustrated like it's of course everyone's frustrated because you know we've got at the moment these three schools that are not being used not being occupied because of lockdown restrictions and you know like i guess that's a topic for another day or like and you know i have my own views on that but at the end of the day um it's an unfortunate situation there's not you know in terms of a hard trust in ourselves there's not much we can do about it and that's why for me i was like you know why am i
funneling literally hundreds and hundreds and hundreds of thousands into a project uh or at least continuing to funnel it in um or at least continuing to funnel it in when we don't know like the stop and start the school's opening and closing and this and it's you know and that was kind of where my head space was at and then i actually had a call with alan um who has been just incredible over the last two years that i've been building these schools and funding these schools um in a very non-forceful way or you know
not really trying to get anything from the situation he really did just open my eyes to um some other things which is you know end to end these projects takes nine months and usually by that time it's also monsoon season so it's you know three months until the kids kind of get to go to school even projects i found now will only kind of come into fruition in a year and the other thing where my head is at is you know with so much uncertainty in the world i look at social causes because for me
as a company and you know a gradient see i'll be honest with you for the last year and a half we basically made no money like the last year and a half all the money has been going into r d for a ridiculous ridiculous grand vision i've had for the longest time um and schools so and obviously when it comes to you know donations to to build these schools it's something that's very important to me the education system is very important to me um and i also know that people find it ironic that you know
i'm a high school dropout yet i fund formal education and guys i believe in formal education of course i do like what we're doing in these communities and the opportunities that we're giving these children and the fact that we're keeping we're keeping almost these communities intact because rather than them having to leave these communities and go into and go into the capital city or even worse go into different countries to most of the time find these disgusting labor jobs where they're almost treated like i have no other word for than slaves um they get to
stay at home they get to stay in their communities there's opportunity brought to their communities um and there's so much thought that goes into and this is you know why i'm in such uh on admiration of bahar trust the the organization that we work with so when i think about social causes and the fact that and the fact that i've always felt a need to give back outside of my immediate circle outside of my business um or outside of the things that the things that almost affect me directly because you know and i mean don't
get it twisted i've been running my business for five years i have put in unspeakable energy time like sleepless nights into this thing and funnily enough i've been documenting it for six years as well you know before i even launch my business you can watch videos of me when i'm 15 16 talking about the books i'm reading meditating my training routine but at the day i am extremely extremely blessed and the goal with greatnc was always to build the best online education platform on earth and that's what this really painful amount of r d cost
has been um and you know look the goal with that is not to just not make money with that company forever of course the goal is to make a crazy amount of money without with that company and that r d will eventually flip over right and and it will all be worth it and that serves the bigger purpose which is it said to build the best online education platform on earth but apart from that the other goal was always to have this full circle approach give give people the best online education they have and then
give people who don't have a seat at the table the best education that they can have and for me and quite frankly for the people of nepal that formal education and the schools we build is their best opportunity it's that light at the end of the tunnel and not only for the kids but for the families and the communities i mean when i took the team there the thing that was so enlightening for me was the fact that you know the kids of course they were like happy and appreciative you know but other day they
know okay it's a new school the people who gave me like like i remember like i can i can never get this out of my mind like there was this must have been in their early 80s there was this 80 year old man who came up to me and he i've never seen anything like this he he kneels down takes my hand kisses my hand and goes like in slightly broken english thank you so much and at the time i didn't understand but then speaking to alan and speaking to you know other members of pahartras
like it it hit me the fact that like in that man's mind he didn't it's not about the school it's the fact that like the fact that his children don't need to leave that community there's because there's opportunity brought to that community and that community can stay intact and the holy sanctity of that family can stay intact so it's just like i don't know like it's just so it's so cool we're doing a gradiency and like i'm you know i wanted to end off this segment by just saying like thank you thank you to everyone
agree and see you know for making this possible because as i said the only reason that we can do this the only the only reason we can build these many schools is because you know just know that whenever you buy a gradient c product whether whether that's agency incubator or a high level program copy paste agency there is a direct amount that goes towards building schools for kids in nepal right like just know that when you buy one of our products like literally imagine three or four bricks in a school like you've contributed that and
i i don't know i just think that's so cool like that's always such a cool concept to me the fact that like you can pay for like you're the fact that you're investing in your education for a better life for you and your family but then you're also indirectly helping someone thousands and thousands and thousands and tens of thousands of miles away that you have no idea and to me that's just i don't know this is a really cool thought so um a massive thank you to everyone agreeing see um for you know you know
for really being a part of this community for and for helping this business flourish so we can give back and build the way that we build so um yeah that's um pretty much about it fourth school um by the end of next year i'm hoping that we can get it to seven maybe even eight and um and by the time that i die i want a thousand schools built you know i came into this world with nothing single mom i was never given anything same is gonna apply to my kids so all of this wealth
that i am asked over the next however many decades that will be given fully to the education system because to me that's the way that you fix 90 of the world's problems so so yeah fourth school built um i don't know i'm in a i'm in a really happy mood and tristan's arms hurt [Music] look if you enjoyed that video i went ahead and picked out another special video that i know you're gonna find immensely valuable you can find it right there i know you're gonna love it and i'll see in the next one
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