SNEAKO - December 28, 2022


The Genius Secret Behind Andrew Tate's Success


Episode Stats

Length

32 minutes

Words per Minute

191.23618

Word Count

6,155

Sentence Count

235

Misogynist Sentences

3

Hate Speech Sentences

24


Summary

Summaries generated with gmurro/bart-large-finetuned-filtered-spotify-podcast-summ .

In this episode, I sit down with my good friend Rob Oliver to discuss the rise and fall of Andrew Tate and the impact he has had on the world. We talk about how he went from being a relatively unknown influencer to being one of the most searched people on the planet.

Transcript

Transcript generated with Whisper (turbo).
Misogyny classifications generated with MilaNLProc/bert-base-uncased-ear-misogyny .
Hate speech classifications generated with facebook/roberta-hate-speech-dynabench-r4-target .
00:00:00.000 you can reach tens of billions of people with whatever message you want so basically he was
00:00:04.260 able to achieve not with whatever message you want this is what they're they're seeing it
00:00:08.560 just from a business perspective but you're not going to go viral and you're not going to have
00:00:12.660 that support it unless you're speaking some semblance of truth you can't just say shit and
00:00:16.240 blow up it has to resonate with let's watch this new jay tran video he did it it's about
00:00:22.080 andrew tate of course love him or hate him andrew tate is an absolute genius in the span of a few
00:00:28.140 months, Andrew Tate went from practically nothing to apparently one of the most searched people
00:00:32.220 on the planet. You're broke! Ah, ah, ah. Check out this fire debate, uh, put it on my Discord.
00:00:39.100 Apparently one of the most searched people on the planet. TikTok videos using his hashtag
00:00:43.180 Hey! Whoa, was that ya boy? Nothing to apparently one of the most searched people on the planet.
00:00:50.860 TikTok videos using his ha-
00:00:52.540 Biology, I can kill you with my bare hand
00:00:57.400 Hashtag reviewed more than 14 billion times
00:00:59.580 He was everywhere all the time
00:01:01.420 In a way no other influencer has been before him
00:01:04.140 He went from, you know, relatively unknown
00:01:06.860 To I think on everyone's radar within six months
00:01:09.780 And I mean everyone's radar
00:01:11.080 And Andrew Tate took all this attention
00:01:12.900 And turned it into $60 million in less than a year
00:01:16.320 According to our estimates
00:01:17.700 But it goes much further than just views and money
00:01:20.900 Andrew Tate now has true influence, true power over the most consequential demographic there is.
00:01:26.040 Young military age males.
00:01:28.100 How much influence, you ask?
00:01:29.560 Enough to get his followers to change their religion.
00:01:32.520 I think if you control the medium, you control the message.
00:01:35.780 I think if you have an affiliate army that'll...
00:01:37.400 Is Jake Tran Islamophobic?
00:01:39.500 Some people in the chat are saying that.
00:01:40.360 I didn't hear that before.
00:01:41.220 I've met him.
00:01:41.540 He seems he's a cool guy.
00:01:42.260 He's a cool guy.
00:01:42.880 Say whatever you want and you can instruct him to put out whatever piece of podcast content you want
00:01:47.060 and you're getting billions of views, you control reality.
00:01:51.060 I've got, you know, a decent following on Instagram and TikTok.
00:01:54.120 And, you know, I've got this young kid who engages with me from time to time.
00:01:57.360 I know he's a big Tate fan.
00:01:59.800 And he's kind of been going off the rails lately, right?
00:02:02.500 Getting more into the conspiracy stuff and all that.
00:02:05.140 So I've been trying to settle him down.
00:02:07.560 Just, you know, hey, kid, you need to be sleeping.
00:02:09.280 You need to be eating right.
00:02:10.060 And he's basically asking me for self-improvement advice
00:02:13.920 because he can't do anything other than push-ups.
00:02:17.060 And praise Allah.
00:02:19.180 What's wrong with that?
00:02:20.100 At least that's a start.
00:02:21.920 Better than most bots.
00:02:23.100 So he's converted to Islam as well with Tate.
00:02:26.620 And this is like a white American.
00:02:28.980 This is a 16-year-old, you know, lives at home, suburb, white American.
00:02:35.760 And like, where is he from?
00:02:37.620 In rural Ohio.
00:02:39.120 Like, you know, didn't know anything about the Islamic faith until he saw Tate convert a couple weeks ago.
00:02:45.840 so basically what you're saying is uh like tate's influence like he's figured out this way to
00:02:51.060 influence the masses so effectively is it bad though like of course he has a strong influence
00:02:57.140 but for example i started this year off as a brokey negative money i'm finishing this year
00:03:02.320 i have a million dollars w like he always he keeps saying his things um on his twitter space
00:03:08.560 and stuff like that like i want you to obey tate and your life will improve well logan paul wants
00:03:13.500 to scam you and it's been true for me since i have spoken to him and watch his videos and i watch all
00:03:20.220 his podcasts and everything like that my life has improved greatly i went for being godless and
00:03:26.220 not knowing and being directionless and being kind of purposeless and involving myself in
00:03:30.240 degenerate behavior to being way more focused way richer smarter i go to the gym every single day
00:03:35.800 my life has improved and like but look the narrative of this video is going to be like
00:03:39.900 white people are Muslim now.
00:03:43.860 That, like a white...
00:03:45.180 And he has real power now.
00:03:46.320 Yeah, like a white teenage boy in America
00:03:48.560 converted to Islam.
00:03:50.740 So?
00:03:52.280 We'll do whatever he says.
00:03:53.660 That's right.
00:03:54.880 That's pretty powerful.
00:03:56.520 It's extremely powerful.
00:03:58.700 Young military-aged males are the ones that go to war,
00:04:01.360 that start a revolution that topple those in power.
00:04:03.920 And Andrew Tate now has them in the palm of his hand.
00:04:07.400 This is my good friend Rob Oliver, by the way.
00:04:09.280 He's founded 7 different multi-million dollar e-commerce brands, which made him obsessed with propaganda and the mechanics of how to influence the masses.
00:04:16.760 So he really helped out with this video.
00:04:18.560 I'll link to his socials below, definitely follow him.
00:04:21.120 And this was no accident by the way.
00:04:23.040 Now this was a carefully thought out strategy that Andrew Tate probably put a lot of thought into, that we're gonna call the Tate model.
00:04:29.760 An insanely genius yet simple system, where you have your diehard fans flood the internet with clips of yourself promoting your products,
00:04:35.720 And then you pay them a commission for every sale, thus creating this beautiful, profitable, self-reinforcing cycle of attention and money.
00:04:42.540 That's where the misconception I see a lot of time from people who talk about Tate is that all the traffic came from the pyramid scheme and it's the multi-level marketing, bro.
00:04:54.140 People genuinely just like clipping this up because a lot of what he's saying is true.
00:04:58.640 Pretty much all of it.
00:04:59.320 same thing with me like when i had this giant blow up on tiktok before the big tech came for me
00:05:03.740 i didn't even have the creativity kit uh affiliate link yet it was all just genuine people fucking
00:05:09.400 with me like blowing up their tiktok accounts the same thing goes for every single stream you can
00:05:12.720 clip it up i post all the streams here i leave it up for a day and then i put them up on locals you
00:05:15.980 can join in the top right corner people are not clipping it up to get affiliate marketing a lot
00:05:21.100 of people just genuinely fuck with it like tiktok clout want to grow an account or just like the
00:05:25.200 message and wanted it to be spread mixed reviews on the color some people said they like it some
00:05:29.600 people said they don't like it and i said what color is your baguette and jute has forever
00:05:34.840 changed the game of business marketing influencers and propaganda forever i'll take it one further
00:05:39.900 than business marketing i mean i think he fundamentally shook the fabric of like all
00:05:45.700 of organized society even super pg influencers like mr beast are taking a page out of his
00:05:50.740 playbook ready it's the clip where he's like oh i just feel like i'm gonna go on a ton of podcasts
00:05:54.420 and clip it up i just want to do more podcasts because a lot of people re-upload them on tiktok
00:05:58.320 i know what i'm talking about like that so it's like even if this hypothetically got we'll just
00:06:03.300 say a million views it could get hundreds of millions of views on tiktok if we just say some
00:06:07.180 cool shit it's a great time to do a bunch i guess tate kind of like started that too yeah i would
00:06:11.340 call it the tape model and in this video we're going to put aside all the drama and we're going
00:06:15.160 to break down the andrew tate model step by step in all its glory for you to replicate if you so
00:06:19.700 choose my name is jake trend stay dangerous subscribe for more and let's get into it
00:06:28.100 stay dangerous
00:06:33.140 pussy and by the way rob just launched a new brand called alpha bride
00:06:37.380 guys i cannot recommend this stuff enough i woke up with like five hours of sleep today
00:06:49.700 Before he became the most controversial guy on the internet, Andrew Tate was a legit four-time
00:06:56.900 world champion kickboxer. And while he was still fighting, he started building a little audience
00:07:03.240 on Twitter. I mean, he had been on the internet for a long time. So it wasn't like he had just,
00:07:08.020 you know, like just started on the internet and all of a sudden took over. He originally was on
00:07:13.060 Twitter kind of in that whole manosphere. So, you know, dating, masculinity, the whole red pill
00:07:18.660 movement that was that was his thing and then he was largely attached to trump and so he was kind
00:07:24.640 of just an aggressive troll on twitter and built built you know a pretty hardcore following some
00:07:29.240 really good connections with kind of the og twitter audience and what what time period was
00:07:34.020 this was this during like his kickboxing phase or was it after or yeah it's my understanding he was
00:07:39.960 on twitter like very early on as early as like 2014 but it wasn't really going anywhere so he
00:07:45.300 tried something else to get more fame. Reality TV. In 2016, he went on a reality show called Big
00:07:50.940 Brother and proceeded to get kicked off six days later after a video surfaced of him hitting a
00:07:55.660 woman with a belt. Tate and the woman said WRL that was consensual, but it didn't matter. He was
00:08:00.720 out. But what seemed like a setback in the moment made Tate realize something that would forever
00:08:05.500 change the course of his life. Doing super controversial things makes you go viral super
00:08:10.040 fast. A simple but very profound truth. So he leaned into it. His tweets got more controversial.
00:08:16.000 He started gaining a little bit more traction. On the side, he set up a webcam business that
00:08:19.860 made him his first millions. But the growth was just not fast enough. And it was around this time
00:08:24.920 that TikTok started blowing up. And it was a game changer. A lot of people don't know that
00:08:29.000 Andrew was on YouTube for years and years and years and it wasn't really picking up.
00:08:33.700 The COVID and TikTok combined, everybody staying inside of being brainwashed and him being pretty
00:08:39.480 much the only person who was anti-mask in that time but we were all bots we all put on a mask
00:08:43.320 i did in the first couple months i even clorax my fucking uber eats you know i was getting my
00:08:49.660 girlfriend at the time was like i was doing that but the rise of tiktok and covid
00:08:53.860 all of a sudden literally anyone could go viral and become famous on a scale never seen before
00:09:00.920 while posting low production quality videos that didn't take a lot of effort to make
00:09:04.660 And that's when Tate noticed something interesting.
00:09:08.000 Not only did controversial content go even more viral on TikTok compared to any other platform,
00:09:13.420 but he also noticed a weird pattern where the very first TikTok you post on a new account
00:09:17.660 always seemed to go viral.
00:09:19.740 Maybe you've noticed this too.
00:09:21.440 It's happened to a bunch of people we know where the very first TikTok they post is not very good,
00:09:25.620 but without fail, the first one always seems to go viral.
00:09:29.180 Why?
00:09:29.940 Probably to get people addicted to making TikToks.
00:09:32.400 And the executives at TikTok don't know what the masses are going to enjoy, so why not?
00:09:36.960 It costs TikTok practically nothing to give everyone a shot to see what viewers like the most,
00:09:41.080 so that got Tate thinking. If new accounts get rewarded on TikTok and controversial
00:09:45.780 content spreads even faster on there, if he could get an army of people to post clips of him saying
00:09:50.640 the most controversial outlandish stuff all on new TikTok accounts, he would have the potential
00:09:55.440 to go viral like no one ever has before. The problem was, even if you're a diehard Andrew
00:10:00.980 Tate fan, why would you waste hours of your life finding clips of him, adding captions on the
00:10:05.500 screen, posting them on TikTok in perpetuity, unless you had some kind of incentive? And it
00:10:17.280 was right then and there that Andrew Tate realized what he needed to do. He needed to provide his
00:10:21.900 fans some kind of incentive to post as many controversial clips as possible. And what better
00:10:26.940 incentive than a monetary incentive. Enter Hustlers University.
00:10:39.380 In 2021, Andrew Tate launched Hustlers University. At first, it was just a course on how to make
00:10:44.800 money, dating tips, and advice on how to escape the matrix. But then in late 2021, the program
00:10:50.060 underwent a pretty big change and relaunch as Hustlers University 2.0. Overall, the aesthetic
00:10:55.200 and production quality of Hustlers University leaves a little bit to be desired, but if you're
00:10:59.620 a teenage boy that doesn't know anything about making money, the education was actually pretty
00:11:03.740 decent. Definitely better than nothing. And here's how it works. For $49 a month, you got to choose
00:11:08.960 to learn one of seven different ways to make money online, from crypto to freelancing to
00:11:13.340 copywriting to dropshipping and more. Whatever pathway you chose, you would get access to all
00:11:18.340 sorts of lessons from Tate's handpicked professors. And it was all hosted in a Discord server,
00:11:22.780 where you and the community of students could discuss how to stop being a wage slave brokey
00:11:27.180 and how to become a financially free top g i'm the only real g and guess what one of those
00:11:35.300 money-making pathways you could choose from was a little section called affiliate yo thank you
00:11:40.080 for the 100 core core you say everyone is the same in chat no that is not the case i'm the
00:11:43.520 one percent of my age group and went to omegle to debate you but we didn't run into each other
00:11:47.120 I disagree with your takes. Hashtag Mr. Old Sneeko. Oh, okay. Well, thanks for the hundred
00:11:54.640 dollars. It was pure genius. If you were a student that chose this path, you would learn all about
00:12:00.940 affiliate marketing, how to market other people's products and get paid a commission for every sale
00:12:05.200 you got. Now you may be thinking, but that's great. And now Mr. Top G, but what product should
00:12:09.480 I affiliate market first? Well, you're in luck young student, because we have the perfect product
00:12:13.800 for you to market. Hustlers University, where you're going to get paid a fat $25 commission
00:12:18.880 per signup or 50% of the first month of the new signup subscription. And no, you don't get any
00:12:23.700 money if your signup sign up other people, so it's not an MLM. Oh what, you still don't know
00:12:27.700 where to start? You don't know how to market the course? That's okay because here's a Google Drive
00:12:31.720 containing all the podcasts and clips of every controversial thing I've said on camera,
00:12:35.700 all organized out for you. Here are specific instructions on how to edit these clips in the
00:12:39.860 TikToks, and how to add captions by using a free online video editor from Canva.com.
00:12:44.280 Here are instructions on how to create a Tate TikTok fan page.
00:12:47.260 Here's a template to create a high converting landing page with a bunch of screenshots of
00:12:50.340 students making money from Hustlers University with your own affiliate link attached, all
00:12:53.960 using a free landing page tool called Beacons.ai.
00:12:56.580 Oh, you don't have screenshots of other students making money?
00:12:59.020 Fear not, just head over to the HGUWins channel in Discord, where all the students post screenshots
00:13:03.060 of their wins.
00:13:04.120 In fact, here's everything a 15-year-old boy with no social media experience would need
00:13:07.520 to have to create a viral Andrew Tate fan page on TikTok by intentionally posting the most
00:13:12.020 controversial clips of me as possible. And with this genius affiliate program in place,
00:13:17.320 once Andrew Tate got a few good affiliates working for him, that is when he blew up.
00:13:29.440 Tate specifically taught his affiliates that attracting controversy was the quote key to
00:13:33.920 success end quotes and that they should be aiming for 60 fans and 40 haters because quote you want
00:13:39.820 arguments you want war and you want discourse because engagement on social media makes the
00:13:45.580 video go more viral in quotes basically you want to post the most outlandish clips out of context
00:13:50.460 to drive up engagement and create a war in the comment section which was also the downfall which
00:13:54.700 also led to the cancellation the worst thing women do is they flex now i'm rich now i'm top
00:13:59.920 geeking the world what made tate's affiliate content and direction so effective was he didn't
00:14:06.100 just hand them you know like this general blueprint and say remake all my content it was no take the
00:14:12.220 piece of the content where i slap and tell her to shut right and start with that lead with that it
00:14:17.300 will get someone to stop scrolling so they were stop scrolling start monetizing creativity very
00:14:21.700 intentional on finding the most inflammatory i mean it's better to clip something up and grow up
00:14:27.520 a tiktok account with viral clips rather than just scroll all day another 100 chi dog all gucci
00:14:35.600 core core three you want a debate let's go bro bro water core you say you missed the old sneeko but
00:14:41.600 yo hey thanks bro aggressive material because it's what works merry christmas dog once the
00:14:48.480 affiliates posted their clips the tiktok algorithm would do what it does best there was there was a
00:14:53.120 a lot of old stuff on his youtube that i believe got it off the ground and so i know they repurposed
00:14:58.240 a lot of that i'm sure he had a lot of his actual team you know cranking out content repurposing it
00:15:03.280 on tiktok taking these swings at bat how instrumental was like tiktok it was everything
00:15:08.380 you couldn't have done this otherwise like tiktok is this equalizer that has fundamentally changed
00:15:14.580 all social media for everyone and no one appreciates it yet but it is we've all been
00:15:19.080 conditioned on you know instagram and twitter like all the historic platforms to think our
00:15:25.660 follower count is what matters right the more followers the more important we are and tiktok's
00:15:29.760 really the opposite like they want as many people on there creating content and using the platform
00:15:34.580 and so they reward early accounts that's what tate realized he said screw what was let's adapt
00:15:40.380 to what is and i think that's where the the genius came to be he never even made an account for the
00:15:45.060 first year. And from there, the money started rolling in for both Tate and his affiliates.
00:16:01.020 The best affiliates would start raking in some insane money. One affiliate earned $11,000 in
00:16:06.500 just one week for just having an Andrew Tate fan page. It was insane. And we're pretty sure that
00:16:11.240 there were affiliates that made much more than that. Some of them made stupid money. Like there
00:16:15.160 was one kid who was pulling in like $40,000 or $50,000 a month. And once this snowball started
00:16:20.040 gaining momentum, Tate just reinvested into the flywheel. He started jumping on more and more
00:16:24.860 podcasts. Why are we not equal? I'll tell you why we're not equal. Biologically, we're not equal.
00:16:29.180 Refresh and fit to full send. For the longest period of human history, men had more than one
00:16:33.520 woman. He would go on and say the most outrageous stuff possible to give his army of affiliates
00:16:38.080 more ammo to play with. He would reinvest the money into more Bugattis and stuff to show off
00:16:42.040 more videos. And by June 2022, Hustlers University ballooned to over 55,000 students. That's 2.7
00:16:50.580 million a month. A month later, Tate had around 80,000 students or $3.9 million. By August,
00:16:56.840 over 160,000 students or $8.1 million in a month. At that time, Andrew Tate didn't even have an
00:17:04.660 official TikTok accounts. But videos using hashtag Andrew Tate have been viewed more than 10 billion
00:17:09.220 times. And then boom, in the blink of an eye, Andrew Tate was canceled and banned on all platforms.
00:17:15.980 I got a strike on YouTube, which prevented me from posting. The next day,
00:17:20.520 Meta took me down, deleted my Facebook and my Instagram. The press came out at exactly the
00:17:26.300 same time, NSYNC, saying that I'm a misogynistic, dangerous person, that I'm harmful, that I am the
00:17:31.080 reason that the world is not perfect place world hunger you name it all my fault a few hours before
00:17:35.880 the youtube strike expires guess what happens they banned me from youtube then they banned me
00:17:39.960 from discord then they banned me from airbnb they banned me from stripe they banned i can't even
00:17:44.440 remember it was just it was just emails coming in faster than you could believe ban ban ban ban
00:17:49.920 the following month there was a big dip in students and hustlers university but just a
00:17:53.860 month later in october 2022 hustlers university was bigger than ever at 220 000 students
00:18:00.100 that's 11 million dollars in a month even with them getting canceled andrew tate has made history
00:18:09.600 and he's ushered in a new era of propaganda i went to this party wait why are you saying
00:18:14.780 propaganda though my friend has a jet i was in this lambo and you're just like shut there's
00:18:20.500 nothing less attractive. You know, propaganda was originally a term coined by Edward Bernays.
00:18:32.300 You can think of it as public relations today. Like he was writing the book on modern
00:18:38.380 corporation public relations and propaganda was the word he used. And it was basically a way to
00:18:45.420 subtly influence the masses to do what you think is best for society. Edward Bernays had an ethical
00:18:51.020 code, like he helped influence smoking, you know, for, for women. And then he found out smoking was
00:18:57.060 bad and, you know, helped disband that whole messaging. But to him, it was a way to influence
00:19:03.580 society in a nonviolent collaborative way and in an effective way. And that all changed in,
00:19:11.880 you know after world war ii it got a negative connotation and it was just rebranded as
00:19:16.760 as public relations and so up until recently really you know social media has started to
00:19:23.660 to change it across the board before tiktok even like you know twitter fake news on facebook etc
00:19:29.660 etc but the means of propaganda can you shut the fuck up can we watch a video i have the only
00:19:35.180 stream where people are beefing in the chat during the stream like have you ever seen another stream
00:19:40.120 where there's just people having debates rumbles different man it was just controlling the the
00:19:47.280 message right the medium is the message that was a Marshall McLuhan you know term way back in the
00:19:53.860 day but um basically if you had enough money or you had control of the institutional systems
00:19:59.900 you could cultivate whatever narrative you want and whether that meant getting a doctor you know
00:20:05.000 on the radio telling everyone that you know bacon is a good breakfast food or if it meant you know
00:20:11.440 yeah shout out to luke belmar putting ads out that women smoking made them sexy like that was
00:20:17.340 traditional propaganda and that all changed it was a strip can you imagine how much money could
00:20:24.520 be made if a tate cigar was released i'm surprised that hasn't happened yet a cigar nft the two like
00:20:32.980 people with a lot of money, big corporations. You needed serious resources. Before social
00:20:37.500 media, you needed serious resources. Like you were running national ads. At first it was print ads,
00:20:42.780 then it moved to TV, you know? And so the only people that could play in those games were
00:20:47.280 usually multinational corporations. And that's how it worked. And I don't view propaganda as
00:20:52.780 a bad thing per se. I see it as a way of influencing people's behavior. And you look
00:20:58.800 at all the young men now, all of a sudden that because of his propaganda, like they're waking
00:21:05.220 up, like they're trying to take control of their lives. They're trying to work out. They're not
00:21:08.200 afraid to talk to women. Like it's a fundamental attack of what historically was going on from
00:21:15.140 like a global perspective. One guy with an iPhone can reach billions of people, whatever message
00:21:20.460 they want. And like, that was already a thing. Like the average person can like now reach more
00:21:25.940 people but tate basically took that and just like amplified it by like a thousand x tate exploited
00:21:32.340 tiktok to a thousand x because social media was the first great equalizer right like instagram and
00:21:38.800 and all of that was like the first it's like oh we can use influencers now to push our message and
00:21:43.440 then that kind of consolidated and it became who has the most money but still you know kind of a
00:21:48.000 traditional game and then tiktok and tate just busted it wide open you can reach tens of billions
00:21:54.700 of people with whatever message you want so basically he was able to achieve not with whatever
00:21:59.180 message you want this is what they're they're seeing it just from a business perspective but
00:22:03.820 you're not going to go viral and you're not going to have that support it unless you're speaking
00:22:06.980 some semblance of truth you can't just say shit and blow up it has to resonate with people the
00:22:12.040 same thing uh that multinational corporations spend billions of dollars to achieve more effectively
00:22:17.720 because they spend that money and their message still falls apart sometimes and again now he's
00:22:21.600 got kids converting to islam and thinking dubai is the greatest place in the earth dubai is the
00:22:26.440 greatest i haven't even been there bro what am i talking about am i part of the propaganda well
00:22:29.820 i am going next month sure there's a people don't think they be heard otherwise so it gets crazy
00:22:33.820 with unregulated platforms exactly but it's not just tate that's saying dubai is the best place
00:22:39.280 it's pretty much one of the last utopias it's a tax haven anybody who's making money anybody who
00:22:45.040 makes serious money has some residency in dubai they know it's the future i'm telling you anybody
00:22:51.160 play basically if you want power you have to sway the masses traditionally to sway the masses
00:22:58.680 you relied on giant tv ad campaigns newspapers things that you know were part are part of like
00:23:06.780 the quote-unquote matrix like like take talks about i think that costs like hundreds of millions
00:23:11.280 of dollars uh but now you can or you sell your soul right like yeah yeah but now you can achieve
00:23:19.400 the same thing you'd sway the masses with whatever beliefs you want just through this model of the
00:23:26.460 tape model that's absolutely right that's absolutely right who else is gonna do that though
00:23:31.220 who else could speak fast enough who else could generate enough tiktokable material on a podcast
00:23:37.340 you have to be speaking to bro then you do it if it's the tape model anybody can replicate it then
00:23:42.120 you do it he he achieved in a year what took drake a decade yo thank you for the hundred johnny
00:23:48.640 Sinko, do you have any tips on growing my channel on Rumble?
00:23:50.400 I have a bunch of vids, but I'm another growth.
00:23:52.100 It's called Discovering Commercial Real Estate Podcast.
00:23:55.020 I mean, probably use the Tate model.
00:23:57.320 It's like, if you are actually entertaining, funny, different, interesting,
00:24:01.560 then get clips up of your podcast.
00:24:05.080 Get them up on different platforms and make sure that people know where you stream.
00:24:08.240 But also, you should cross-stream.
00:24:09.700 If you're not banned on the mainstream platforms,
00:24:11.420 then you should be trying to funnel people onto Rumble through Twitch and YouTube
00:24:14.700 and all these other places.
00:24:16.020 Luckily, I had an audience before I got banned,
00:24:17.840 and so I'm able to survive on Rumble.
00:24:20.040 But it's not that easy for everybody.
00:24:21.580 But thanks a lot for the $100.
00:24:23.180 What are my overall thoughts on Andrew J?
00:24:26.000 I think he accelerated what needed to be accelerated.
00:24:29.960 I think he was a net.
00:24:31.820 What the?
00:24:32.780 CoraCore, thank you for another $100.
00:24:34.300 W Chad, WarCore, fuck it, let's debate.
00:24:37.300 Wag it.
00:24:38.540 Positive for like so many young men in this world
00:24:43.120 who have been kind of cast aside
00:24:45.280 and that no one talks about.
00:24:46.780 he basically found this whole audience of like the people no one cares about and he empowered
00:24:51.520 them and if we want a better tomorrow if we want a better future if we want you know a pro-capitalistic
00:24:57.020 entrepreneurial innovative society you need engaged and excited young men and so i'll never
00:25:03.400 say anything bad about him because i think he woke up an entire generation okay good so it's not
00:25:07.400 propaganda it's it's uplifting it's empowering that's good and that you know they're spending
00:25:11.840 less times on their phones. They're taking responsibility for their life. So I don't have
00:25:17.060 anything bad to say. I think he should be back on the internet. And now you're already starting
00:25:21.660 to see other influencers model his system. And for your convenience, here's a step-by-step guide
00:25:26.680 as to how. First, you need a product. Tate went with the tried and true online course teaching
00:25:39.400 people how to make money but it doesn't have to be that it can be almost anything i'm sure if mr
00:25:43.980 beast really wanted to he could do this with his chocolate bars um do you think it has to be
00:25:48.100 specifically a course on how to make money oh no absolutely not absolutely not i'm doing something
00:25:54.280 very interesting so follow me for more and if you want to make money young kids but no no it
00:26:01.000 translates to anything let's say mr beast wanted to implement this realistically he could do it by
00:26:06.220 just offering like affiliate uh commission on his chocolate bars yeah for sure you just need
00:26:13.340 something that will sell and therefore something you can offer an affiliate program for then you
00:26:18.300 just need some ammo for your affiliates to play with hosting or getting on podcast is the most
00:26:22.580 efficient way to do this obviously the more controversial stuff you say the better but it
00:26:26.820 doesn't have to be that controversial to work it has to it has to work on the platform so it has to
00:26:31.480 like what it has to do is it has to get people to stop scrolling and it has to stop scrolling
00:26:35.720 start monetizing the creativity kit teaches that bro that's my fucking motto give me credit get
00:26:40.220 people to care enough to engage like those are the two criterias it has to check just look at how joe
00:26:46.400 rogan and mr beast have a bunch of people making clips of them even though they don't say anything
00:26:50.360 too controversial and they don't even have an affiliate program either they just have super
00:26:54.640 super diehard fans that want to build an audience off of their fame and now that you have your
00:26:58.620 product the affiliate program and the content now it's time to create step-by-step instructions for
00:27:03.140 your affiliates to follow. The easier you make the instructions, the more resources you give them,
00:27:07.540 the more successful affiliates you're going to have. That was like a good offer. They had a
00:27:11.020 viable path to making money. You had kids who probably never made a dime, who worship all the
00:27:15.340 internet gurus, who all of a sudden could be making, I mean, what, 200 bucks a month is like,
00:27:20.280 you know, great to them. And so there was the right market and the right incentive.
00:27:24.920 What I'm pretty sure of is you have to be willing to take the time and put the system together to
00:27:29.500 educate people in relative detail especially now as it's getting harder like because i've tried
00:27:35.080 some very like half-assed stuff and it i forget how you know no disrespect to gen z but the average
00:27:42.880 16 year old is not smart enough to like think through it all was discord super important in
00:27:48.660 this whole scheme yeah discord was home base right and and that's where this younger generation lives
00:27:53.300 and so it was the right place to host them you couldn't have done this in a facebook group
00:27:57.640 the way discord was organized it worked on that younger generation and then boom if you do it
00:28:03.900 right the money and attention will start exponentially growing on its own or if you
00:28:08.680 don't want to set any of this up yourself and you're just looking for an affiliate program
00:28:12.360 like this that you can promote with all the resources and step-by-step instructions that
00:28:16.100 we just talked about i'm launching my own course with my own affiliate program just like this
00:28:20.120 but the commission is going to be way higher than hustlers university a hundred dollars per sign
00:28:25.240 up instead of 25. And in my humble opinion, I think my course is way more unique and better
00:28:30.740 than Hustlers University in a different way. No offense to Andrew, with 20 plus lessons all
00:28:35.340 narrated by me in the same documentary style you've come to love. And to kick off this launch
00:28:39.920 and for the holidays, use code tape for 20% off expires at the end of the year. We're probably
00:28:46.380 not going to do a sale this big again for a while, so use it while you can. Click the link below to
00:28:51.920 sign up to be an affiliate now. What, you thought I just did all this research just for your
00:28:55.720 convenience? This is for my education too. And now we- Look it, you even took the leather jacket!
00:29:00.820 I'll get the benefits. See, after researching all the videos on this channel about how the world
00:29:05.120 really works, I saw a very startling pattern. All the wealthiest countries in the world,
00:29:10.040 all the wealthiest corporations in the world, all the richest people in the world,
00:29:13.480 they produce nothing. The West doesn't produce anything. The West doesn't do any of the hard
00:29:18.160 labor? Apple doesn't manufacture the iPhone. No, Asia, Africa, Latin America do
00:29:48.040 all the hard labor for us. And yet for some reason, the West has all the wealth, all the power.
00:29:53.120 While the majority of Asia, Africa, and Latin America have been stuck in poverty.
00:29:56.880 It seems like it's almost by design that they've stayed poor. And that's when it clicked.
00:30:01.140 The most powerful people and institutions today have all the wealth not because they do all the
00:30:05.260 work. Only suckers do the hard work. No, they have all the power because they figured out how
00:30:10.240 to enslave the rest of the world to do the work for them. And I'm not talking about traditional
00:30:14.940 slavery with whips and chains, I'm talking about the most sophisticated form of slavery the world
00:30:19.960 has ever seen. Financial slavery. See, the world has always ran on slavery, just as the Roman
00:30:25.620 Empire. But back then, you needed an entire standing army to go out and conquer a territory
00:30:30.620 to enslave its people to use as your cheap labor force. But today, you can enslave entire
00:30:35.720 populations with loans, sovereign debts, and a smile on your face. See, it's no longer physical
00:30:41.260 warfare but financial warfare instead of capturing a city-state and enslaving its people you simply
00:30:46.700 open up sweatshops for pennies on the dollar you open up factories with suicideness to prevent your
00:30:51.420 slaves i mean workers from killing themselves slaves today is no longer called slavery that
00:30:56.780 has a bad ring to it it's called inconspicuous themes like globalization or offshore
00:31:02.940 but it's slavery all the same and up until recently this modern day no he's really he's
00:31:08.940 He's awake.
00:31:09.760 He's a cool guy.
00:31:10.720 The form of slavery used to be only reserved to the most powerful nations and corporations.
00:31:15.280 But thanks to the internet, you can take advantage of the same exact power.
00:31:19.320 And I expose all of this in my new program called Financial Warfare Masterclass.
00:31:24.220 With 20 plus lessons all narrated by me in the same documentary style you've all come to love.
00:31:29.060 Use code TATE for 20% off.
00:31:30.700 It expires at the end of the year.
00:31:32.260 They're super addicting to watch.
00:31:33.660 Super binge worthy.
00:31:34.840 You'll learn what the world has been hiding from you all along.
00:31:37.120 and we'll go over exactly how you can implement this stuff to make more money
00:31:40.880 even if you're an employee right now or don't even have a job.
00:31:44.360 And yes, there's an affiliate program
00:31:46.080 where as of right now you get $100 per signup instead of $25.
00:31:50.100 There's a 14-day refund policy too,
00:31:52.360 so scroll down and click the link below to buy it now.
00:32:02.780 Good video.
00:32:07.120 That's it.
00:32:09.120 Is this your job?