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Start by reading my GOLD thread about this exact topic. It's in my signature. The only way to avoid getting scammed is to become aware of scammer tactics and be able to recognize them instantly.
Keep in mind, just because someone makes an offer doesn't make it a scam. There are valuable insights and opportunities in courses and coaching programs. I say this as someone who runs both low and high-ticket courses and coaching.
My low-ticket Udemy courses offer a basic version of my training. It's way more than enough to get someone started, moving, and earning. But what I find is people often have MORE questions for me even though I've laid out the training. In fact, I've even laid out exact processes on this forum for free and STILL I get questions every day.
So...
Should I answer every question for free? Should I trade my valuable time for nothing? Should I help you at no cost and give you free answers and insights that took me YEARS to learn and perfect on my own without anyone else's help?
Those are the questions I find myself asking when I consider offering other programs, trainings, or even just consulting and coaching. You want what I have. I give it to you for a price you can afford (free or extremely low cost). If you want more, there's a cost for that too, but I'm happy to make it available for those who want it.
Grant Cardone might be a scam. Maybe he isn't. I don't know. Never took his courses. But I know if you were in his personal network, you'd have more connections available to you. Chances are, people don't follow Grant because he's full of shit. They follow him because at some point, be it now or previously, he created huge value for someone. Then people wanted more, and so he made it available to them.
That's just my guess though.
Keep in mind, just because someone makes an offer doesn't make it a scam. There are valuable insights and opportunities in courses and coaching programs. I say this as someone who runs both low and high-ticket courses and coaching.
My low-ticket Udemy courses offer a basic version of my training. It's way more than enough to get someone started, moving, and earning. But what I find is people often have MORE questions for me even though I've laid out the training. In fact, I've even laid out exact processes on this forum for free and STILL I get questions every day.
So...
Should I answer every question for free? Should I trade my valuable time for nothing? Should I help you at no cost and give you free answers and insights that took me YEARS to learn and perfect on my own without anyone else's help?
Those are the questions I find myself asking when I consider offering other programs, trainings, or even just consulting and coaching. You want what I have. I give it to you for a price you can afford (free or extremely low cost). If you want more, there's a cost for that too, but I'm happy to make it available for those who want it.
Grant Cardone might be a scam. Maybe he isn't. I don't know. Never took his courses. But I know if you were in his personal network, you'd have more connections available to you. Chances are, people don't follow Grant because he's full of shit. They follow him because at some point, be it now or previously, he created huge value for someone. Then people wanted more, and so he made it available to them.
That's just my guess though.