One Skill Earns me $1.3M per Year

Oct 5, 2023 | Online Business Ideas | 45 comments

One Skill Earns me .3M per Year




I Make $1.3M/Year With One Skill

In today’s world, it’s not uncommon to hear stories of individuals making vast amounts of money through various skills and talents. However, there are few tales as mesmerizing as that of someone earning an astounding $1.3 million per year with just one skill. What is this skill, you may ask? Let’s explore how one person has managed to turn their talent into a lucrative business.

Meet John, a forty-year-old entrepreneur who has unlocked the secret to financial success through his unparalleled ability to build and grow online communities. This unique skill has propelled him to the six-figure income bracket and beyond, all while doing what he loves and truly excels at.

John’s journey to success began several years ago when he realized the potential of social media platforms and their ability to connect people around shared passions. Recognizing that there was a significant market for niche communities and online forums, he decided to dive headfirst into building these online spaces. Little did he know that this venture would reshape his life and catapult him into financial abundance.

What sets John apart is his natural aptitude for understanding people and their desires. He creates online communities that cater to specific interests, fostering a supportive and engaging environment for like-minded individuals to connect and share their experiences. The sense of belonging and camaraderie he cultivates has allowed these communities to flourish, attracting thousands of members with similar passions.

But how does John monetize these online communities? It’s simpler than you might think. He leverages his vast network of engaged users by partnering with companies and brands looking to reach their target audience. John negotiates sponsorship deals, affiliate marketing programs, and ad placements that provide a significant revenue stream for his online communities. This symbiotic relationship benefits both the members of his communities and the businesses looking to promote their products or services.

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What makes John’s success story even more captivating is the fact that he has achieved this immense financial milestone without compromising authenticity. He remains deeply passionate about the communities he has built and maintains close interactions with members. This genuine connection has established John as a trusted spearhead within his niche, further enhancing his business opportunities and monetary gain.

John’s story serves as inspiration for those seeking financial independence through their skills and passions. It showcases the power of finding your niche, cultivating an engaged community, and utilizing it to your advantage. While not everyone may have the same level of success as John, his story emphasizes the importance of pursuing what you love and excelling in it, rather than solely chasing financial gains.

In conclusion, John’s exceptional ability to build and grow online communities has led to an impressive annual income of $1.3 million. His journey highlights the immense potential for success in today’s digital age, where one unique skill can open doors to previously unimaginable opportunities. So, what can we learn from John’s story? It’s simple: identify your passion, nurture it, and, if you’re lucky, you may just find yourself earning a substantial income doing what you love most.


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45 Comments

  1. Rosiléia Campos

    Não falo inglês e não tem tradução nas legendas. Isso seria legal para divulgar mais seu trabalho. Estou no Brasil e o Youtube é mundial. Outras pessoas devem estar passando pelo mesmo problema.

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  2. OCUBOX

    I did liked the "don't give a F" aspect of his course though…
    I have SO MANY voice notes of IMMENSE VALUE that could be a course too, lol. hmm…

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  3. Elli Vizcaino

    As a designer who wants to break out of the corporate rat race, this is so incredibly inspiring! It certainly makes me feel like it's doable.

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  4. Matthew

    This encourages me so much. I'm doing this for one client right now and want to SCALE! I need to build my funnel and market the crap out of it!

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  5. E Ze

    Great info glad I found this channel. Why does he use airtable

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  6. Awom Kenneth

    Watching this for the second time now!!

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  7. Darkraystudio

    What a hardddddddd working he is. His black circle is the sign that he worked very very hard for his family. Kudos. Wish him well.

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  8. Rodrigues Marcelo

    Hello, my friend! Do you know someone who has money to invest in my software, it's unique! This software will solve a big problem. Thank you!

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  9. Rubber Roast

    OK, so the trick is to get clients to pay you for a subscription service of $4-5k per month, and hopefully a bunch of them only use you one to two times in that month but are ok to comtinue paying that monthly fee? Sure, sounds easy, anyone can find clients like that.

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  10. Rubber Roast

    Some good advice in here, and worthwhile to watch to pick up some tips. but its also a disguised infomercial to sign up for his course. Not a bad thing, some good nuggest in there.

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  11. thepro08

    yes working for someone in my area is just pure hell, you are not respected, have tons of responsability and shit pay so why keep torturing myself , i look a old man at my young age and grey hair…. from stress and torture, and never forget if you dont increase profit you get fired next meeting….

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  12. Isu Asenjo

    Doesn't add up, he works 150 hours per month (assuming he works on weekends too) for 20 clients. Meaning he only dedicates 7.5 hours per client on average (sure some get more some get less). Clients are paying $5K for one day's worth of work? Doesn't make sense. Of course he sells "his course"..

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  13. SOUTHEAST_907

    Loving this friggin’ series, such a breath of fresh air! ❤

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  14. bezyk.digital

    His time management must be crazy. 20 clients, works 5 hours per day, 25 hours per week.

    Basically one clients gets 1 hour 15 mins per week or 15 minutes per day of his time.

    How can he deliver high quality design work without outsoursing it to team?

    Obviously quality must be good, but how quality can be good when project is completed in mere hours at max?

    I wish the host would have covered this topic.

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  15. Marwan's Tech

    The real question is, did he get incredibly lucky when he launched on product hunt and got alot of attention?

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  16. Leonardo Dias

    Loved the video. The rights questions were asked, dissected the model, investigated the leverage to come and every real business question to understand it!

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  17. Mike Jezek

    Cool concept BUT there is no way 1 man that works 4-5 hours a day is servicing 20 clients a month. Impossible. He has to be using contractors.

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  18. Eva Raad

    Adoring this idea and the video but one question though… Can it be delegated? or can he take a break in a business model that works like that… I mean how does he place a time frame for these requests? .. I know customers that might work with this type of model but I know others that will ramp you in requests and want them done according to their time schedule

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  19. Oliver Raahauge

    How does this guy not get clients just tripping him to do more random things

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  20. ChrisKsan

    Money is an instrument. An instrument to feed yourself and your family, to sustain yourself, to obtain things you need and want, time and the ability to do things. The more money you have the more you can do, the more time you can choose to have to do what you want to do. This is why I have also embarked on this journey and I hope that I can make the cultural shift to change my life to be more in line with myself.

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  21. Andy Ko

    okay i think now i have found a gold mine

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  22. James Lay

    That feeling that things picked up so fast and they could disappear so fast is real.

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  23. pierre Dufour

    What he is doing concretly ? i am not english , i dont get it ? he give year apply for design stuff ?

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  24. Helmi

    If he doesn't have contractors and designers, then who do all the design stuff? He outsource to someone?

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  25. Rachel Deutsch

    Brett sells courses to suckers- thats how he makes all his $!

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  26. Rachel Deutsch

    lol except he doesn't – Bretts a scammer babe!

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  27. blessed

    Inspiring! Awesome interview! Great advice!

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  28. Joe Towsey

    Well done my friend! @joetowsey

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  29. Hal Johnson

    this entire business will be deleted by a google docs plugin within 2 years.

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  30. Eddie Lane

    HA. Niche down…. Impossible. when you are a starter youtube channel you do all that and a bagga chips.

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  31. Aaron Rockwell

    It costs more than $29. This story is incomplete. Have to register a business, can't just put up a page and rake in $80k a month and expect everything to be peachy. Uncle Sam will hunt you down like you stole from Liam Neeson.

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  32. Launch Point

    Does the trial for Starter Story not work anymore? I click the link but only the monthly or annual pricing.

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  33. Putins Cat

    I'll sum up, the skill is 'thief'

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  34. Andy Trace

    What happens when there's 100 requests in the queue and it takes you a month to get to them all?

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  35. Cameron Rossetti

    So… customers are paying him all this money for……? Have they never heard of fiverr? lmao

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  36. BlackSeed

    What a brilliant guy! He taught himself too.

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  37. Ibrahim Ahmed Bulale

    This was very insightful. Much better than those guru videos teaching you how to make $500 a day.

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  38. Rafael Manzoli

    It wasn't clear to me how he handles the excess demands and the time to meet all requests. if at some point the customers do not complain about the time for the return of the work promptly.

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