This is a great explanation, thanks so much! I want to start a community that includes a monthly membership, but I can't find a way to limit content to only paid subscribers. For example, I want whoever signed up and started paying in September to get access to that month's content and everything else moving forward as long as they are still subscribed, but not the content from August or any other previous months if that makes sense. You mentioned in the video that you set up payments elsewhere so I was wondering if you found a streamlined way to do this by any chance? Thanks in advance!
My companies legal name is Bellingham Group Limited, but our registered business name is Spark Leads. I don't want Bellingham Group Limited to have to be in SMS messages I send to customers when they expect to see Spark Leads, so will A2P accept REGISTERED business names?
Registered as in a DBA? I would just get approved with your legal and then switch it once you’re approved. They aren’t checking much once you’re approved
For products with recurring subscriptions, will the commission amount be given every month or only on the first purchase? Thank you very much for the video, really valuable
Tested it out. The discovery page shows you members and monthly fee of groups. However, as a group owner you get two different links - one for inviting people for free and another one for taking people to the payment. Most people would do the math and assume all members are paid, which isn't the case. So i think the revenue of the communities are inflated (its a low key selling tactic).
I was so confused with the aspect of custom GPT's made on Open AI. But you have helped me a bunch. I'm watching this video at 8:44 PM... I I didn't watch this video I'd be probably scrolling thorough youtube to find an answer for another 3 - 4 hours. Thankyou ItsKeaton, definately earned my sub and I'll definately recommend to my friends...10:32 golden🔥🔥😌
I was thinking about selling "Missed called text back" features for other business, in orther to do that as you mentioned I have to buy a number for each client i land. But that will also mean I not only have to pay for every call that goes trough my conversation ai bot but I also have to pay for every other call my client make right since its $/minute for phone? Anyway to come around this if you don't want to chrage you client extra becuase they use there phone more?
@@ItsKeaton But that is a bit risky right. It will also be hard for us as the company to calculate profits/expences. is there anyway to go around this and set up numbers with set price, via like a 3rd party app or 3rd party integrations etc?
So after doing all of this, how do we get affiliates to fill out the form and receive their link? In other words, get this affiliate offer in front of the right people who would be interested? Do we run ads, email campaigns, post all over social media, build a large following etc?
Thank you, Keaton. This video is fantastic, and Ben does an excellent job of explaining everything step by step. I have a question: suppose my affiliate, Jim, shares a link and generates a lead, but the lead doesn’t purchase the product immediately. Later on, this same lead does some research and clicks on another affiliate link from Lucy. Lucy answers all their questions and helps them move forward, leading to the lead making a purchase. In this situation, who receives the sales commission-Jim or Lucy? I believe because of "unique links" feature Lucy would get the commission, but I just want to make sure my guess is correct? So how cookies play a part in this scenario? Thank you
hey bro for the phone a2p 10dlc registration so if i don't have an EIN [because i am not from usa or canada] do i need to sign up for both US A2P Sole Proprietor Brand registration and US A2P Low Volume Standard Brand registration so that i can start sending SMS??
A couple of things I would like your opinion on. First, it sounds like a pyrimad scheme. Second, any tech type person that isn't an affiliate says the software is clucky and hard to use even for people that understand all this tech stuff nevermind somebody like me that doesn't know much at all, but all the affiliates claim its beginner friendly. Third if I want to use a different software to start a business for things like unified mailbox, online reviews, payments, conversation AI bots, appointment booking, missed call text back for clients, what are the 3 best softwares for that? Thanks
1. It’s not - all I can say is hang around the community for a while and you’ll see it’s not 2. There is a big learning curve and I’m up front about that. If you start small, it is manageable and then you can grow from there 3. GHL is category king for whitelabeling these features and if you think you’re gonna save yourself time/effort by going with a competitor I think you’ll be disappointed. I could be wrong, but I don’t think I wm
Clarification: $100k - $200k/mo was NOT the profit from my agency. Watch the full video on Karston’s channel for more context - this is my current GOAL not reality or reality with the agency
How to remove 'Launchpad' when it is considered useless? I get it, the idea is to load upfront most critical things to set up. I'm testing GHL now and I find it annoying that 'Launchpad' is forever stuck in there.
Thanks for awesome videos, Keaton. I'm new to GHL so tutorials like these are very helpful. I have a question about mobile app, would you suggest using it from the get go? I looked at options and it looks like fully white labeled version is $5K + $500/m which is really steep price tag to swallow. Not sure what gray-labeled version means. If you could add a few cents from your experience, I'd really appreciate. P.S. I'm experienced marketer but in the markets where I operate I can't charge very high fees, so I have to be price-sensitive when it comes to subscription costs.