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Alright guys, it's time to wrap up the official bootcamp. It's been a great run and tons of people generated a lot of traffic - numbers are over hundreds of thousands, so it's crazy what was achieved here. As with anything in life there were failures as well.
No one lost - either you won or you learned.
I personally learned a lot about myself. I realized my ambitions sometimes shine a bit too bright that it stagnates people. Maybe people just can't grind 10-18+ hours a day on a project - that's okay. I think everyone learned a lot about themselves personally, and most importantly people in the audience learned what was possible. @built is one of the shining beacons of pure grind that amazes me to even watch his hustle. I hope he keeps going on cause people are rooting for him, I will be one of them.
One think I will say is if you aren't really hungry, like really want it bad enough, you'll make every excuse up to not get work done. And unfortunately we've seen that here. I've had ups and downs in my life, I still go through them every day but I have goals that I want to achieve and in order to achieve them I have to get through the fog that exists in front of me. People have to learn how to persist even when all odds are against you, cause that's how you truly succeed.
The traffic is out there - as you can see anyone can come and take it, the question you have to ask yourself is - are you going to take it while it's easy as hell to get right now, or wait on the sidelines forever. Anyone can setup a 5 page Wordpress site, then generate 5000 visitors in a day, hell even in a week if you have to. The purpose of the bootcamp was to do one thing - generate traffic, what you do afterwards, monetizing is on you, there are threads about that. Creating a website, getting it "SEOed" and user friendly, there are threads about it, rarely though have there been topics on generating non-traditional traffic, and that's what we wanted to focus on here. We came, we saw, some of us conquered, some failed, but we all learned.
Next time - if there is a next time, I would have a bit more structure and a way shorter timeframe, 2-4 weeks max. Our original ending goal at the beginning of March was overshot, but might have been a bit too long to be honest. Using the base created in Season #1, there is a ton of potential.
The one thing to take away - grind, grind, and keep grinding, but when you are grinding make sure you are grinding on generating traffic, cause that's where the money comes from. "A good plan violently executed is better than a perfect plan."
There is a quote from Robert Greene that talks about not waiting till perfection, I don't recall the exact book, but he stated when you are "almost ready" and or "almost perfected" simply launch, the fact that there is still a piece of it not perfect but it's launched will create a sense of urgency needed to complete it. Nothing will ever be picture perfect, nor will the stars align. The most important thing is to just do it NOW, and even if you stumble out of the gate, you are still closer to your goal than when you are waiting for "all the content to be done", or the design to be perfect.
Remember the classic excuse "I'm going to start generating traffic, but first let me implement a new design." <- avoid that shit like the plague. Just generate traffic, the design, content, or project is never going to be perfect, and even if it is your users will ask for changes, or mods, so that picture perfect scenario will change since this is the internet after all.
I remember this one dude Jhoffy said in a chat I was in that reflected a mental thought pattern I was trying to pin down but couldn't get. He stated to someone - "Cause we hustle harder than you and you're just a number..."
To add to that as Jay-Z said in his "No Hook" song:
I got the rain our direction'll soon change
To live and die in N.Y. in the hustle game
Hustle cane, hustle clothes or hustle music
But hustle hard in any hustle that you pick
To live and die in N.Y. in the hustle game
Hustle cane, hustle clothes or hustle music
But hustle hard in any hustle that you pick
Hustle hard at whatever you choose, if you are going to put in 10+ hours a day at something, you'll have to enjoy it at some level. If not, you'll give up quickly. With that said - thanks everyone for participating!
And don't forget the greatest marketing lesson: