The fact the kid is just coming straight up and willing to let you fire multiple impromptu Q’s his way with no prep says a lot. Even if his biz is slightly sketch, dude has one seriously screwed on head for a 19 yr old. At that age, I was still working in a warehouse and living for the weekends. Hats off for the hustle.
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@@ChaseTheStreamer It's not because you don't see "any receipts" that it means it's not regulated. If you've been in that business you know a lot of people been f*ed because they don't do as promised or break laws depending on what country they establish the giveaway, they never go too far if they're a scam.
Yeah for Pepsi and me beast. Not this guy. Even then it is not regulated as you think. To be clear the scam is just that this isn’t really allowed. It’s the equivalent of paying for followers. It’s not a standard giveaway. I get it though.
People try all sorts of hustles all the time. There are a LOT of people. Most don’t work out, we hear about those that do work out. It’s not meant to be a downer but you really need to keep trying and try a lot of different things
At 28, I’m surprised the idea is such a no-brainier but executed well. Great timing as well, he milked that cow when there’s surplus cash in the economy. Hats off to you young lad!
honestly a cool business, seems like just a clever way to potentially connect consumers with brands who hopefully give the brands and return on their money through this costumer acquisition method.
Whether he's scamming or not, I agree with Biaheza that there was money to be made and he capitalized on it. I don't condone making money with scams in any way but at this day and age, what can you really trust? 🤷🏻♂️
at the end of the day, if u getting fooled by a kid, its on u to do the research and investigation. Scammer or not, u can tell this kid is smart as hell. Playing the game well, fair or not, whose to say
Always take everything influencers say with some skepticism, that includes Spencer and Coffezila, I think most of the time they get their info correct but other times they are going by opinion rather than evidence.
Yeah, there has to be a lot of cognitive bias affecting their videos. It is ultimately in their interest to uncover a scam. Nobody is watching a video titled "I thought it was a scam, but after 20 hours of research I discovered it was a legitimate business"
I also think both of them are low key haters. They both give me the vibe that they tried starting businesses but failed so they take their frustrations out on others trying to do the same thing.
Creativity is everything. Yes, you can make good money just walking the well known paths like dropshipping. But if you find variations of even unique methods of making money, the sky is the limit. Great video.
buddy is a fraud. I owned 20M+ combined at one point on IG, this has been happening since 2018. Lil pump was one of the first to promote this garbage and it went crazy ever since. Celeb posts the shit, the people get 10k real followers and dude bots the rest. It costs $0.06 for 1k LQ followers on insta
Awesome video. I tested one of those giveaways with an account a while back. One thing to watch out for… even if the followers are real, they likely won’t engage with your content. Ig knows they just followed you for the giveaway. I don’t recommend partaking in them at all. Completely destroyed the engagement % of the page I tested it on. Even though 10s of thousands of followers were gained, reach barely went up. Also, tons of followers dropped off after the giveaway was over.
Was it just me or did he kind of sound like he was trying to beat around the bush when Biaheza asked him these questions. He kinda answered the questions with a “technically no”. However, not dissing him. Still mad respect for his hustle.
@@recker7957 Broo chefs make money don’t they. It’s so easy to do stuff on the side. Worst thing ever is to look down on ur skills bro Cuh then u wouldn’t be able to make more off it.Nd teens out there are way better than me
A friend of mine paid $50,000 to sponsor (celebs not influencers) & gained 250k followers, honestly, with proper media buying I’ve gained waaaaay more on waaaaay less of a budget. Just depends on your exp/connections in the industry, if you have none I could see why this is a viable option
He is young, and seems very genuine. This could be coz he is just running his business and making money. Doesn’t have media training so he is answering his questions honestly. I believe him. Great editing for a interview 😂
I personally got scammed from one of these agency, I actually won the price and never received anything from them/the influencer which was Jay Alvarez. It's not one of his agencies but still the business model as scam exists no doubt
feels right to me, someone needs to sponsor the giveaway... on the other side, i felt a bit bad not letting the guy say his last words... nasty biaheza, nastyyyy
Seems like a geniune business, however i would find it hard to trust these influencers since we all know there is alot of scammers out there (talking about fake profiles of celebrities and such). Other than that the guy is smart, hats down for it.
Its so easy to drop a like for u man, super good content, to the point, a bit of humor, and specially: no f sponsors.. if i wanted to hear sponsors i woukdnt be paying yt premium. Keep up the good work! :)
Ads are not sponsors. They don’t choose them and they get paid based off viewership of non YT premium users. Sponsors make them way more money than Adsense revenue. Just skip it not that big of a deal
Typically the main guys who run these are HighKey Agency, run by a couple of brothers. Built a multimillion dollar company through it. Used to sell their packages through a SMMA.
He definitely pulling a hustle but it feels like this is the son of a lawyer/someone wealthy/important…so I think he is more just super dancing on lines not crossing boundaries playing with words definitions and basically legally finessing….this is the literal definition of finesse not SCAMMING is a new age form of pimping
I actually took part in similar follower scheme and yes, while you will get followers, the quality of them is not good and they will not engage for you, let alone buy your stuff if you're a business. They only follow you because of the giveaway.
None of these tiktok, Instagram jobs seem sustainable long term. It feels like it’s all hype revenue and when the hype dies down, so does the need for campaigns. It feels to me like he’s gonna phase out and lose money.
@@MRJMXHD I mean we only really know what we see. He definitely knows what he's doing and probably has a good circle around him. Why would he tell us what he's investing in
Yes, and that's when you invest that money you made into something more efficient and passive lol. What do you think you just lose all the money when the hype dies?
I get emails to sponsor these types of things pretty often. I've never done one because I feel like it'll just bring a lot of followers that don't care about my content
can't really say he is or isn't a scammer. these promotion pushers usually fall on the scam side. needs more investigating. I mean there are other YT vids about these promos, where they 'randomly' select a winner.... anyway, glad the hair is growing back 🙌🏾
The first “jab” response mad a lot of sense, when Mr.Beast does giveaways he doesn’t give let them keep the CASH, he wire transfer them the money because handing someone thousand some times hundred of thousand in what are usually small denomination is a little odd. he clearly had these thought out.
These are kinda common on russian speaking celebrities-I've seen this approach where creators collab and then do the giveaways themself without any agencies.
I don't believe that he gives out the prizes. How tempting is it after returning the prizes and waiting a month to just not ship out the prizes. And if the celebrity wants to give away the prizes like he says (because the celebrity knows if they don't personally give out prizes no one will receive them and ultimately the celebrity will look bad) Then the 19 year old only lets the celebrity give away half and this is already a knee to the stomach for the 19 year old because he thought he was going to just return the stuff and get all that money back