[00:02] are junk: crypto, betting, dropshipping, arbitrage. All of this either requires an initial investment, or is tied to luck, or requires a really deep understanding of the details for something to work out. Well, often it doesn’t work as rosy [00:16] as it’s presented on the Internet. And, as a rule, you have either already tried and outside and felt that I was missing something. There someone is making some money, but I’m missing something. But in the background I understood that something was wrong here. [00:30] And you're right, something's wrong here. My name is Valentin. I am 21 years old and I have been working in the same field for 7 years. And in this video, I will analyze what I believe to be the only niche that has held its position for years and continues to [00:43] grow. And where you can really grow without much investment, experience, skills, knowledge of English, but with a strong desire to change your life. And not in 10 years, not in five, not in three, but within one year. make significant [00:57] changes in your life and achieve a stable income. And this is the sphere of YouTube, and YouTube without a voice or face. And in this video, we'll take a detailed look at how this field works, how I managed to achieve my results, and what I [01:09] would do if I wanted to start now. And most importantly, let's dispel a myth that's being heard everywhere these days: that there's no monetization on YouTube. This is not true. And I'll show you in detail how, despite the blockages, you can [01:23] income completely legally. This is what everyone around me does , and this is what every student of mine does . But first I want to say something that others don't really say. It's not easy. The first week, or maybe even months, you may do it and not see any results. [01:37] And that's okay. I've been through this myself. My 350 students have gone through this. All the now bought apartments, cars, and are living the life of their dreams. They've all been there. And those who didn’t merge are now earning money, and [01:52] earning quite a lot. And those who have merged are constantly looking for a faster scheme to snatch up more. But, as a rule, this does not ready to really understand and immerse yourself in this area, then enjoy [02:06] watching. Right now I'll show you everything you need to know to succeed. Well, before we begin, a little motivation and a giveaway. I watch this video carefully and do so right to the very end. [02:19] gifts. Three people will receive $100. And another personal consultation with me, in person or online, with an analysis of your situation and answers to all your questions. I'll tell you the terms of participation at the end of the video, so [02:34] watch until the end. This is where we all begin. Let's start with the features of YouTube. There is something that causes a huge number of people to stand still. And this is the wrong tool. Many people, without feeling it inside, come to SMM, [02:47] crypto, product marketing, and a variety of niches with the understanding that they just want to make money and it doesn’t matter to them what they do or what field it is. As long as it brings me some income. These are services. You sell your time or your [03:01] product. If there is no client, then there is no money. And when a person fails, he blames himself. But it's not about the person. The problem is that the wrong tool was chosen to achieve the goal. On YouTube it works differently. We make a video for 1 day or 1 hour, [03:16] several years. For example, immediately got around a million views, and did so quite quickly, continued to gain views for years. In total, he made 6 million and [03:29] brought in almost 4,000 dollars over this entire time. Although right at the million mark I most interesting thing is that I spent about 10 dollars to create this video. Here. And you can calculate how much profit this business has. And YouTube doesn't even [03:42] ask, "Where are you from? Whether you're from Orsha, Moscow, Kazakhstan, or any other village," it doesn't matter. The only thing that matters to him is whether your content retains the viewer. If yes, you will never be poor on YouTube. So [03:55] these days, a guy who works on an asphalt paver can go on ordinary teacher from Kazakhstan can launch a shorts channel and gain 100,000 subscribers in 3 months. Well, a system administrator can earn more in 2 weeks with monetization [04:08] than in a month of tedious office work. And this is a true story, and this is a makes a very strong difference. And now I’ll tell you how I found it for myself and how I discovered the YouTube sphere. I was 14 years old. I come from the city of Orsha. It is a [04:23] small town in Belarus with a population of 100,000 people. And you know, live with the understanding that, most likely, everything has already been decided for you. Where will you go, what future awaits you. Everything is already predetermined for you, because there are [04:36] simply no paths. That is, a basic college, or a vocational school, or somehow make an break out to the regional center or the capital. What do the units get? I grew up was one year old. And I was raised by my mother and grandmother. I also had a little sister, [04:51] so I grew up surrounded by ladies. Throughout my childhood, my mother and grandmother looked after me, and my grandmother could give the last few kopecks from her pension to my desires, and my mother always gave me food for lunch and tried to buy me the [05:04] best so that everything would be good for me. And every time, seeing this from the loved ones to earn money. And I just felt uneasy inside and ashamed every loved ones for things and turned to them for financial help. That's probably what made [05:20] me think back then: "Can I somehow earn money myself? Can I find some kind of business that will bring me income and allow me to not have to ask my ask my grandmother for the last money for the collection of Teenage Mutant [05:36] Ninja Turtles cards at the kiosk that I collected?" And I actively began searching for that very niche. I've sifted through dozens of Telegram channels on making money with all sorts of topics. I tried it in my VK groups, [05:48] Telegram channels, Telegram bots, subscriber boosting, and even looked into crypto. But my restlessness did not allow me to reveal myself to the desired extent in each of these areas. I didn't see the first result, or I only made it [06:00] first result, or I only made it worse and quickly changed areas like gloves in the hope that each new direction I tried would give me results. But it was either its absence or minimal pennies. But at some [06:12] point I came across a manual on YouTube, and something inside me clicked. The guide had a simple, clear plan. We find niches like these, steal content, re-edit it, and re-upload it. I found this promising, but [06:24] rather controversial. I just didn't want to steal someone else's content. It seemed to me that there was no real future for this. That's why I decided to run the channels myself. What strategy did I choose? I entered the news niche, simply found articles on the Internet, [06:37] literally wrote a robot voice online, loaded the article into it and downloaded this voiceover. Well, of course, I didn’t want to expose myself. I was afraid of some kind of media coverage. Well, at 14 years old, uh, in the ninth grade, I wasn’t the kind of person who would now be [06:52] blogging. No, I was thinking about other things altogether. And as a result, when I found photos and videos on the topic and uploaded them for editing. That is, my video consisted of changing frames, background voiceover and light transitions between frames. Well, it would [07:09] that there was no support, because there was a total lack of understanding from both loved ones and those around me. I tried to keep it to myself and not tell anyone, but, of course, questions were already coming from those close to me . And there was even a moment when my [07:23] mom and I were sitting in the kitchen, I remember it like it was yesterday, and I said, "Mom, damn, I feel so insecure. I can't do this or that What advice can you give me?" And she answered me, "Son, you're just like that [07:36] , nothing can be done about it. It's just that people are one way or another. That's what you're like." I just got so angry, like never before, but I just ran off to my room, slammed the door and said, "No, I'll change this, I'll do it differently." I [07:51] seriously decided to launch a channel like this. I tried to get up at 5:00 in the morning so that I could, uh, get something done before 7:00, edit one video, publishing, or I would do it after school . Well, I started [08:03] publishing steadily day after day, video after video. Of course, my grades at school began to decline unwittingly. As a result, I publish for the first few weeks. Everything is views, three views, five views per video. I try a [08:16] variety of topics, I upload content chaotically, different video lengths, different topics, one day, sports news, nature news, show business news. I just mix everything up until one video I got 4,000 views. This happened somewhere around the [08:29] third week. And I came up with an interesting technique. I simply took this video and made a similar one. That is, literally a continuation of this news. And guess what, it got 100,000 views. This was a turning [08:42] point, because after that, I felt like I understood everything, that I now knew how YouTube works. And within a month, I reached the monetization target. This means that now my content is starting to [08:54] bring in money. It is monetized. The first few days, it wasn't much, around 3x $6-10 per day. But then the fun began, because my income increased to $30-50 and even $100 per day. [09:09] So, imagine a huge amount of time, fields, sifting through all sorts of guides and manuals, and all for nothing. And finally, it's starting to work out. In total, the first month brought me exactly $1,000. At this rate, the second [09:23] month brings me 2,500 and the third month - four. The fourth month roughly repeated the dynamics of the third. And now imagine, I'm 14, and I make 10,000 dollars in 4 months. My world is turned upside down. I'm simply in shock. I [09:39] withdraw this money. Mom, thank you very much, helps me declare everything correctly , pay taxes, and formalize all this. With my first income, I buy a phone for myself, phones for everyone close to me, I buy a laptop for myself so I can stop [09:51] stop bothering her. I realized that right now, by creating interesting content, which I simply uploaded to YouTube, I can completely change my life in a relatively short period of time. And I continued. In a [10:04] year, I gained more than 100,000 subscribers to my channel. At 15, I received a silver button, for which I simply ran to the mail and waited for it to arrive. And in total, one of my very first channels brought me more 150 million [10:17] views and $50,000 in just a few years. Since then, my life has changed dramatically. I moved to the capital. Now I travel the world. For example, I recently went to America. I consistently realize my dreams and [10:30] the dreams of my loved ones and help them as much as I can. For example, a year ago, even though I didn't really have a car, I gave my mother a Mercedes and fulfilled my dream. Let's dig deeper and analyze how YouTube works in general. [10:44] on YouTube, they think they need to get behind the camera and become a blogger. But in today's reality, it works differently. Let's point out that YouTube is a commercial platform. It only wants viewers to sit on it for days, [10:58] on YouTube. After all, YouTube makes money from this. And if we retain viewers, they will promote us simply impeccably. It doesn't care who you are, how old you are, what gender you are, where your content comes from. You upload, even if you're [11:11] main thing for them is that the content is interesting. There are now a huge number of channels—that is, simply anonymous, impersonal channels—where, with a clever combination of editing and neural networks, we can create content that can attract [11:24] when everyone says neural networks aren't monetizable. And the most interesting thing is that only on American YouTube. It can also be created in the Spanish, Arabic, French, German, and even Russian markets. Yes, even in Russian, you can [11:38] create such content and monetize it. We have such cases, too. But now, in 2026 or 27, it's already using neural networks in very easily analyzes which content is worth promoting and which [11:52] focus on each specific video and create content in the right niche, it works like a Swiss watch. Right now, there are a huge number of faceless channels in psychology, finance, science, medicine, World history, news, [12:05] and life stories. Take, for example, one channel, "Psychology Niche." The first video was uploaded six months ago. The channel currently has 115,000 subscribers. And the most popular videos are millions of views in the narrow niche of psychology. Let's look at how [12:19] the content is created. For example, the psychology of people who don't post anything on their people who don't post anything on their social media. [12:33] frames with neuro-voiceover and subtitles at the bottom. One million views in this niche brings in around two dashes of $3,000. So you can roughly estimate how much such channels make. Another niche is AI reconstructions. [12:47] monetized, and, well, the videos are extremely primitive. The history of London, the history of ancient Rome, the history of Boston, and so on. There's New York- Odinburgh, uh, the Revolution, and all the rest. Let's look at the content. [13:14] video generation, Including This allows such channels to still monetize, because their quality is superior to some kind of conveyor-belt neural spam. And they get such views. On [13:28] average, for a million views in this niche, the author earns around $5,000. Another channel, "Professor," has only, um, 53 videos. The first video was uploaded a year ago. We watch popular videos; they analyze every [13:43] sleeping position, every manipulation technique. Totally false facts that everyone still believes. So, here are some strange compilations of different top videos, and the videos get millions of views here. And they are made as simply as possible. A [14:09] generated by neural networks, and dynamic, light, minimalistic transitions. 2 million views per month, please, in different sleeping positions. This is the kind of content people like to watch now. And note, these are mature niches, [14:23] they are stable, they bring in income regularly. And all of them They're moving forward for up to a hyped-up children's content right now, which can become profitable in a couple of weeks . And channels like these are a perfect example of how, with just the [14:35] right channel, you can earn enough to buy an apartment. And in my seven years on YouTube, I've realized one simple pattern. The plan from complete zero and a lack of understanding of what you're doing on YouTube to making your first money is not a surprise or a [14:48] sequence of actions. I've already gone through it myself. My circle has gone through it, and I've helped more than 350 students go through it. Here's what it looks like in practice. The first step is setting your mindset. Yes, I know, it sounds trivial. You might say, " [15:02] make money. But setting incorrect goals and expectations from YouTube is the quit. Those who need it most and who are prepared to wait the longest to see results get the best. Once we've done that, we move on to the [15:16] second step. This is choosing a wise niche. This isn't about What I'm going to film, what idea, I need to film it, it will sell. No, it's clear analytics. There are three clear criteria by which we choose niches. First, the market: it needs to [15:29] be as relevant to people as possible right now, so that our competitors are getting good views, and we clearly understand that these ideas and these formats are currently gaining popularity. And we don't point a finger at anything we're not sure will work. [15:43] are monetized, so that at least nine out of ten of our competitors are monetizing right now . And we understand that this is not only in demand, but also profitable. Well, and third, which I trusted least of all, especially at the start , but it's still [15:56] important, is personal liking, if we like the content, because it will be much easier for us to make content for a long time without seeing results if it's distracting us. And if all three factors come together—relevance, profitability, and [16:09] our personal interest. That's the green light, full throttle, and Our niche. If there are any questions, we look for the next niche. Until it comes together. And now people who have a clear understanding of what they want are coming to long-term niches and [16:21] For example, there's Almaz. He's a teacher from Kazakhstan who didn't go for long-term content and decided to make shorts. He simply didn't have the time from his job at of the templates we taught in training. The first video gets 2,000 views. [16:34] Then 5,000 views. Two or three weeks pass, and the channel has 20,000 subscribers. Another three months pass, and the channel has 100,000 subscribers. And here's the important point: no matter to YouTube, if the niche is chosen incorrectly, then everything else is [16:48] meaningless. The next step is the regularity of our content. Here, everything is as simple as possible. YouTube doesn't care that we post exactly on the same day, at the same time, at the doesn't like those who publish haphazardly, but he respects and is extremely loyal [17:01] to channels that publish systematically. His logic is simple. Yeah, I That means even if I start pushing and promoting it heavily, it most likely won't let me down and will continue publishing, bringing me income. Therefore, if we are [17:14] stable, the algorithm will always pull us up. For example, there is a student named Denis in the last cohort, and during his studies, he published a total of 133 videos. awarded the most productive students. So, that's 10-12 videos a week. [17:27] Imagine, 10-12 videos a week across all your channels without skipping a beat. And there is no talent involved. It's just a system that we set up for ourselves. In also work for us, and then we just go with it. The next step is our covers and [17:41] titles. And here we literally have half a second. Either we do It's juicy, cover and title that's simply impossible not to click, or they'll skip us and move on. It's all very straightforward here. Of course, whether [17:54] the viewer will return to our video depends on whether we hook them with the dynamics, editing, idea, and what happens in the video itself. This is no less important, but if everything is great there, but the cover is completely [18:06] unattractive, then there's no point. Another illustrative example is Andrey. He's 32, from Russia, and he's launched channels on his own several times. He's had some successful videos, but they never converted into monetization, but he came to [18:18] us with the right idea. YouTube is a system I'm willing to invest my time in so that it can be repaid in money. And so he started publishing content. video, he got 10,000 views using the training system. And by the ninth video, he [18:32] reached the monetization threshold. And Even within the training framework, this yields fairly quick results. In the first month of monetization payments, he earned $1,100 and is now switching to adult financial niches in the US. And [18:44] the fifth, no less important step is analytics of our actions. We have a creative studio, all the YouTube analytics. Everything is there: how many exit us. And when we start accumulating views, be it the fifth, [18:57] tenth, or fiftieth video on our channel, we see specifics—what audience away. And the best thing we can do when content starts gaining momentum is to analyze the statistics in detail. They're extremely clear on YouTube. There's [19:10] nothing complicated there. We can immediately clearly and understand what works well and what's best to avoid in future videos. It's like the example with already gave today, where I simply saw a video pop up and started [19:22] making more of the same. That way, I reached monetization within a month. That's why analytics And once again, analytics. These were five key steps. In fact, there are many more, and we cover each of them in detail, plus how to apply them, [19:34] within the training. That's what it's all based on. So let's go over the most important and frequently asked questions I get about YouTube, so we can give you a complete picture. Valentin, there's no monetization on YouTube. [19:46] What are you teaching here? This is probably one of the biggest myths, which, frankly, I'm already fed up with, because most people right now think it's Overall, there are advantages to this, because we have less competition. But it's also [19:58] clear where it came from, because Google AdSense, the platform that helps YouTube generate revenue, has officially left Russia and Belarus. But content can't be monetized. Let's look at how it works right now. There are [20:10] media networks, these are YouTube's official partners , and there are a huge number of them. And right now, channels from Belarus and Russia can connect directly to Media networks, giving them 5-10% of your monthly income and withdrawing the funds directly [20:23] to your bank card, officially paying taxes from them. This is a system authorized and approved by YouTube, which not everyone knows about. And it's really was no coin, I would n't have made this video. Well, there would simply be no [20:35] point. We are connecting all students to the network right now. It's the easiest and fastest way. Next question. I don't know what to film, and I don't want to show my face . Honestly, I'm one of those people who, at 14 , when I switched to YouTube, couldn't figure out [20:47] what to do, what niche to pursue , what to film at all. I don't want recognized on the street. Therefore, all my niches, which I started with, and all the niches that my students run, are faceless niches. Yes, we also [21:00] teach how to develop blogging channels, but most people come to us 's Valentin, who's definitely going to help with that, and we haven't had a single student who hasn't chosen a topic for themselves. But even if you don't [21:13] starting point. There's no problem with that . The next point is no investment. Personally, I started on my mom's computer, and I had nothing, no savings. I started with what I had. Although, of course, I could have bought myself a [21:27] laptop right away, but I started with what I had, and I wasn't too ashamed of it. That I didn't have any other option right now. Well, and I started reinvesting from my first that if you don't have the financial means right now to buy some cool [21:41] equipment or some cool features, then start with what you have. Therefore, it's much more valuable to have a good head on your shoulders than some top-end hardware that we buy for ourselves at the start. What to do if you have no experience in editing and neural networks? Well, [21:53] absolutely none. I didn't even have neural networks when I started. And everything I always the hardest. The third video is much easier. The fifth video is even easier. By the tenth video, we won't understand how we could have made the first one for so long. And that's the basis. That [22:07] strong desire and interest, an openness to all of this. But I don't remember anyone who came to us with the understanding that they can do everything. Such illusions usually take care of themselves and don't strive for anything. Therefore, the best we [22:20] can do is start with what we have, studying neural networks, studying editing, and gradually becoming the person who understands both neural networks and know English? Well, I came with a school level of the [22:32] some kind of mega-super-duper, but managing channels helped me gradually neural networks are helping a lot now, even if You don't know the proper wording, how to on. Now you can consult with neural networks, and they'll tell you how to [22:46] do it as correctly and clickably as possible. It's too late, the market is occupied, competition is high. And this is what I've heard every year for the last seven years . Damn, it's impossible to monetize now . Damn, it's harder now, damn, [22:59] this niche is occupied. And I'll say this, they say this every year. Every year they say: And every year, one of my students or someone from my circle gets, well, But for some reason, they don't say that. They say: "Yeah, cool, I found a new niche [23:12] , I'm developing in it." We definitely won't feel the competition, unless our content is truly of lower quality than the average niche, then, yes, our chances are sometimes succeed. So it's too late. Going [23:26] on YouTube is when we've already given up on everything and want nothing from this life. As long as we have a goal, a sparkle in our eyes, and an understanding of what we want, it's not too late. What if I don't have time? Well, what can I say? At the start, I allocated [23:38] 3.5 hours a day. That's the time it took me to reach my first $1,000. Then, of course, I started delegating, taking on a team, and began devoting less time. Many people, unaccustomed to it, work 8 hours a [23:51] days like that too. Some people do it a little faster , some a little slower, but the basics are that we always dedicate much more time to it at first in a new field. Until we understand how something works, until we're making money, until we [24:04] waste time on it. And it's not a magic button that says, "Just churn out a video with three buttons and neural networks, and everything will be like come with each passing day. Over time, and when it comes, it becomes much easier for us. [24:17] For example, we have Alena in training. She joined the stream, and right at the beginning, she had a child. But she didn’t stop, she continued to go to all the calls, to the reviews, and continued to do. Her employer, where she had [24:30] been working all this time, found out that she was learning YouTube, and asked her to make covers for 15 rubles a piece. She started making her first covers. Then he invited her to another project, and in total, in 2 months, she made $2,000 with a baby in her [24:42] arms. As you can see, it’s not a question of time, but the desire to find it. And the most important thing work. What to do? Here, too, I want to answer the story. We have a student, Mark, a guy who bought training from another expert for $1.00, and [24:56] nothing worked out for him, but he left a request with us. And imagine, you paid a training. You have no guarantee that it will work, but it I decided. And my training has reached the point of monetization. But basically I went up to him, caught him and [25:10] said: "Mark, come on, show me the statistics." And there were $900 in 10 days on bucks a day through doubts, worries, but I came and did it. And here is a clear example of how even if you have had the most negative experience in the [25:24] succeed if you try again. And now a few more cases, a few more stories from those who have already succeeded, so that you can find common patterns and understand what personality traits, character traits, and goals are possessed by people who are [25:37] successful on YouTube. This is Roman, 22 years old, Grodno, Belarus. He works with the admin, with a 5 on 2 schedule. I came to YouTube with the simple goal of earning extra income and started working in the gaming niche. To top it off, even before finishing my training, I connected the channel to [25:50] monetization and made $650 in 2 weeks . In an interview with him, he said the following: "When you earn your monthly salary in two weeks in a new field, your thinking changes dramatically." Ivan, 22 years old, from small [26:02] Novotroitsk moved to Thailand after his studies. In total, during and after training, I tried five or six channel niches, but decided to give up. I could have given up , but I decided not to. and tried his hand at content writing for businesses [26:15] and brands. He started editing custom content , switched to what he liked best, and his projects actually started working . These are covers, editing and production to order. Reached a stable $1,000 per month. Then he came to a [26:27] him his service for $800. And 2,000 a month just by creating content for other people. Egor, a guy who came to my training a few years ago, was so unable to [26:40] get in that he had to sell his phone. Moreover, he made this decision his old Android, from which he will now surf the Internet. Well, as you understand, the motivation to change something is incredible. And already at the graduation he [26:53] case, but there weren't any accessories in there , but a stack of cash like this. initially filmed and edited my videos. After work we started following each other and he followed me for a while. A few months later he contacted [27:07] worked. Well, after that, I started, step by step, creating services, and working on American YouTube, and quickly starting to make a profit. We've already filmed two podcasts with him, and over the past year and a half he's earned over [27:21] to Minsk. Initially, he worked in construction and came to study when his wife had just given birth to a child. In 3 months, he published 62 long videos. The result is zero. I even caught violations from YouTube, and many people give up at this stage [27:35] . But he decided to continue and launched a new channel in Shorsnishi using one of the templates we provided during the training. A month without results, and then an explosion. And he makes 200,000 subscribers in 2 weeks. His channel then [27:47] rapidly grew to 350,000. He received his first experience with earnings in the region of $1,000. And after that, even my wife said that she also wants to launch her own channel. And these are not some chosen people, not some gifted ones. [27:59] understanding that they want changes in their lives, and those who did not stop. And do you know what all these people have in common? Not intelligence, not talent, not free time, not some cool ideas. They simply had a person nearby with a ready-made system, [28:12] which they simply followed. They didn't just point their fingers at the sky, or collect knowledge Telegram channels. They didn't have to explain to anyone that six months without results is normal. I collected everything they had in one place. This [28:25] program is called HTBE. This is my full-fledged paid training on making money on YouTube, where I explain in detail how it results. Now let's get down to business. What does the product look like inside? It [28:38] took me 7 years and 9,000 hours dedicated to this area to put this system together as it is today. The training lasts 2 months and is based on three pillars. The first one is a turn-based strategy. 70 specific [28:51] sequential lessons based on current algorithms. What you need to do step by step, from choosing a niche, creating a channel idea for your first video, to setting up monetization, scaling, and building a channel network. Your task is to take this and [29:03] To make this happen faster and more efficiently, there is a second pillar - the environment. Every student has like-minded people around them, people who came with the same goal, who also want to achieve results and also strive for [29:17] from my circle, people who are already earning $3,000 a month in this field, which is the goal of most students. And each participant chat live with a person who is already where we want to be. Well, the [29:31] third pillar is support. Each student is assigned a personal questions. If you don’t understand something in the lesson, you can write or ask a question. If you are unsure write and ask for advice. But at the end of the training, we have a live graduation ceremony, [29:45] where we celebrate our experience in a new field, share results, motivate each other, and realize that we are no longer the same people who came to the program without experience and worried about whether it would work out or not. We are already strong experts in the field. And now is the perfect [29:57] journey, have a great time together, and reward students with certificates and gifts for their participation in the product. So now you have three options. The first is to close this video and move on . In a year it will be about the same [30:11] . The second option is to figure it out yourself. It took me, well, about five years in total. The third option is to walk this path with me along the already trodden path. I can convey this as simply and clearly as possible. Now how do you [30:23] get on Tube? Below you will find a short form. And based on the completed results, we conduct 30 analyses every month. Not everyone gets to attend the reviews; only those we want to see in training and who will truly strengthen the overall [30:36] call, you have the opportunity to talk to my team right there. With the training curators, analyze your situation and understand whether it makes sense for you to take the training, how valuable it will be, and if so, which plan is best [30:49] different options. If we select your profile, this analysis is free for you. And also a gift. Everyone who fills out the form will be entered into the closed Telegram channel " Behind the Scenes." It already contains my top 10 [31:01] analyzing my $50,000 case, interviews with them, and the inner workings of training, which I don’t show on my giveaway that I promised at the beginning. Among those who fill out the questionnaire, I will select [31:16] and one place that, in addition to training, will receive a personal live consultation with me. And finally, I want to say that when I was sitting in my room in Vorsha at 14 years old, start-up investments, I made one decision: to try. And this decision [31:32] changed everything. Not in one day, not in one month, but it changed. And now you are in lesson can become that very starting point for you. And the best time to make this decision is not tomorrow, not next month, but right now. The questionnaire is [31:46] below. I'm waiting for you at the debriefings with my team.