This Happened When I Tried Andrew Tate’s Freelancing Course

Nov 13, 2023 | Freelancing | 28 comments

This Happened When I Tried Andrew Tate’s Freelancing Course




I Tried Andrew Tate’s Freelancing Course And THIS Happened!

Andrew Tate, a controversial figure known for his brash personality and unapologetic views, is also the founder of a freelancing course that claims to help people achieve financial independence through online freelancing. As someone always on the lookout for new opportunities, I decided to take the plunge and see if his course could really deliver on its promises.

The course promised to teach me how to find high-paying clients, negotiate better rates, and build a sustainable freelancing business. As someone with some experience in the freelance world, I was curious to see if there was anything new I could learn from Tate’s course.

I signed up for the course and began working my way through the modules. Right from the start, I was impressed by the depth of information and practical advice provided. The course covered everything from creating a standout freelancer profile to building a strong online presence and marketing yourself effectively.

One of the key takeaways for me was the emphasis on mindset and confidence. Tate’s no-nonsense approach to pitching and negotiating definitely pushed me out of my comfort zone, but I found that it was effective in getting me better results. I also appreciated the insights into finding high-paying clients and positioning myself as a top-tier freelancer, which ultimately helped me increase my earnings.

However, it wasn’t all smooth sailing. I found Tate’s brash and often controversial personality off-putting at times. His unapologetic views on success and money can be polarizing, and I can see how some people might find it hard to relate to his style.

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Despite my reservations, I soldiered on and applied the strategies and techniques I learned from the course. And the results were surprising. I was able to land higher-paying clients and negotiate better rates, ultimately increasing my freelance income.

Overall, I can say that Andrew Tate’s freelancing course was a valuable investment for me. While his personality may not be everyone’s cup of tea, the practical advice and actionable strategies provided in the course definitely helped me level up my freelancing game.

If you’re someone who’s serious about building a successful freelancing career and are willing to take on some unconventional advice, then Andrew Tate’s freelancing course may just be the push you need to reach new heights in your freelancing journey.


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28 Comments

  1. MARmario25 !

    I love the networking they in the Real World

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  2. Cyro Leão

    I'd like to know where I can learn more about Social Media Management! Can someone help me?

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  3. Ritesh

    this guy took the affiliate marketting lesson for sure

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  4. fraz sandal

    I have a question please tell me this website is real or fake ?
    Please tell me true about it

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  5. Mahmoud Abdu

    When doing freelancing don’t you have to start off with the flipping course?

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  6. F k C

    Bro stick to one skill set, otherwise you be trapped in the shiny object syndrome.

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  7. Mohammed Kabbani

    I know the info can be found for free online but The real word offers professionals that can help u

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  8. Northous

    What about if you have autism

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  9. Pumosh

    This lacks detail, its a good video but its too basic for me

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  10. sondoredit

    THIS MAN IS LYING.

    Has anyone seen a picture of a conversation or the things he did as a freelancer? In Freelancing Campus, Dylan (the professor) points out that you shouldn't use upwork or a fiver! Sure, you can use it, but highlight why. Of course you couldn't find people to work with in the beginning, if you don't find someone and build your "brand" you're fcked. By the way, I would point out that using affilate links is not forbidden, but if you're going to make money from it, you might as well say so 😀

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  11. Hashmat Yasiri

    Which one is the eaziest course inside The Real world?
    Do I need to pay again for something after 50 dollars?

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  12. V3N3X

    It 1-2k for me since I'm Namibian

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  13. Qaids

    How Im Join When Im Broke I Can't Afford That

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  14. waq_shadow

    Hi, I joined the real world 4 days ago and I haven't made any money, so Im curious about how long it take you to listen to all the lessons and making money?

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  15. BADR

    Dude you don’t have even a profile on Upwork, why you lie lol.

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  16. Kavya

    I have a question, can I use a single TRW account on multiple devices? My friend and I are thinking of buying the course together.

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  17. Joanne Smith

    What I really want to know is how good the private network section is? Thats where the real money is made

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  18. Abdel

    where do you have learn all these skills for social media marketing?

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  19. xenpredator

    I joined The Real World and I’ve been making 50$ a day after I get back from work.

    Reply
  20. Rinja Ionut

    Bro probably didn't even sign up for TRW because in the freelancing campus they teach you to NOT use fivere or upwork

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  21. motimentality

    when they pay you on up work do they pay first or after u finish?

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  22. Arnulfo Perez

    This seems like tate paid you what to say

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  23. Rahat Chowdhury

    Its juat a scam guys.
    Before buying course check review.
    In this program you will just learn affiliate and dropshipping business.
    That will never make you rich or help you to escape matrix. In affiliate or dropshipping will work for others and make them rich not you.meanwhile Andrew will make millions by selling you course.

    Reply
  24. Tosagger

    Nice affiliate link man

    Reply
  25. noah

    The only review videos to trust and honest is those without the affiliate links as they are ones saying the negatives. Rest all we cant just trust coz all of them say the same good cheeky stuffs.

    Reply

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