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Is the relentless grind the only path?
Or is there a smarter way to make millions without burning out?
In this episode, we sit down with Alex Micol, entrepreneur and affiliate marketer who has generated over $30 million by just dedicating 3-4 hours per day on his business.
We explore the work that goes in identifying high-margin products for affiliate marketing, mastering the art of focus, the role of fear as a motivator, and the shift from grinding to strategic planning.
Alex also reveals his motivations for transitioning to media, the nuances of creating engaging content, and the power of self development. Plus, get an insider’s perspective on the modern dating scene in cities like Dubai and Bali.
Make sure you watch till the end as Alex critiques the pharmaceutical industry, advocating for self-empowerment and holistic health.
Smash that like button and make sure you share your thoughts in the comments!
Alex’s Socials:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alexmicol
My Socials:
Instagram: Darrenlee.ks
LinkedIn: Darren Lee
Twitter: Darren_ks
(00:00) Preview and Introduction
(01:39) Balancing Work & Life for the Long Run
(05:07) The Role of Motivation
(09:40) Traditional Careers vs Entrepreneurship
(14:42) Following Passion vs Making Money
(17:12) The One Person Business Model
(21:38) Advertising Psychology & Creating Hooks
(28:11) Transitioning into the Content Space
(35:58) The True Meaning of Wealth vs Being Rich
(39:47) Moving to Dubai
(45:15) Thoughts on Dating
(48:57) Analysing Andrew Tate's Affiliate Marketing Strategy
(52:47) How to Set Up Affiliate Programs
(58:38) Exposing the Pharmaceutical Industry
(01:05:44) Myths behind Overcoming Illnesses
(01:11:08) The Reality of Processed Foods
(01:13:24) The System Is Trying to Control You
(01:17:57) Alex Micol’s Diet
(01:20:56) How To Equip Yourself to Be Truly Free?
(01:29:58) Life During and Post Pandemic
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Is the relentless grind the only path?
Or is there a smarter way to make millions without burning out?
In this episode, we sit down with Alex Micol, entrepreneur and affiliate marketer who has generated over $30 million by just dedicating 3-4 hours per day on his business.
We explore the work that goes in identifying high-margin products for affiliate marketing, mastering the art of focus, the role of fear as a motivator, and the shift from grinding to strategic planning.
Alex also reveals his motivations for transitioning to media, the nuances of creating engaging content, and the power of self development. Plus, get an insider’s perspective on the modern dating scene in cities like Dubai and Bali.
Make sure you watch till the end as Alex critiques the pharmaceutical industry, advocating for self-empowerment and holistic health.
Smash that like button and make sure you share your thoughts in the comments!
Alex’s Socials:
YouTube: https://www.youtube.com/@alexmicol
My Socials:
Instagram: Darrenlee.ks
LinkedIn: Darren Lee
Twitter: Darren_ks
(00:00) Preview and Introduction
(01:39) Balancing Work & Life for the Long Run
(05:07) The Role of Motivation
(09:40) Traditional Careers vs Entrepreneurship
(14:42) Following Passion vs Making Money
(17:12) The One Person Business Model
(21:38) Advertising Psychology & Creating Hooks
(28:11) Transitioning into the Content Space
(35:58) The True Meaning of Wealth vs Being Rich
(39:47) Moving to Dubai
(45:15) Thoughts on Dating
(48:57) Analysing Andrew Tate's Affiliate Marketing Strategy
(52:47) How to Set Up Affiliate Programs
(58:38) Exposing the Pharmaceutical Industry
(01:05:44) Myths behind Overcoming Illnesses
(01:11:08) The Reality of Processed Foods
(01:13:24) The System Is Trying to Control You
(01:17:57) Alex Micol’s Diet
(01:20:56) How To Equip Yourself to Be Truly Free?
(01:29:58) Life During and Post Pandemic
Support the show

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