Shawarma Shop Math: 1 Million a Year?
45sChallenges common get-rich-quick small business myths with simple math, sparking debate and engagement.
▶ Play ClipThis video provides a comprehensive guide to building a profitable Telegram business, covering everything from niche selection and content creation to monetization strategies. The presenter shares real case studies and insider tips, emphasizing that Telegram offers a low-risk, high-reward alternative to traditional offline businesses.
Many offline businesses fail within the first year due to high costs and inexperience. Examples like shawarma shops and coffee machines show that even seemingly profitable ventures can lead to losses.
The presenter, Andrey, runs a men's style Telegram channel with over 100,000 subscribers, earning 500k rubles monthly. He started by studying how others make money and creating vertical videos to drive traffic.
Telegram user base is growing, creating more opportunities. With the right content, competition is manageable. The platform allows flexible, remote work with minimal investment.
Telegram business requires minimal to no investment, no taxes (informally), and low risk. If a project fails, you only lose time, which converts to experience. Profit potential is high.
The main model is selling advertising space. Content is the product, and profit comes from third-party advertisers. The action plan: unique idea, gain subscribers via UBT (user-generated traffic), then sell ads.
Start with a unique idea. The presenter analyzed Western YouTube trends and found men's style underserved in Telegram. He asked four questions: relevance in 6 months, enough topics, differentiation, and monetization potential.
Guest expert 'Boss' shares how he created a male psychology channel using a cloned voice of Tyler Durden. He emphasizes acting on ideas quickly without overthinking.
With no budget, use UBT: create videos for YouTube, Instagram, TikTok to drive viewers to Telegram. The presenter gained 60 million views in months. Key: script accounts for 80% of success, using AIDA structure (pain, increasing pain, advice, call to action).
A lead magnet is crucial to convert viewers into subscribers. The video should end with a strong call to action, directing to Telegram. Templates are available on the presenter's blog.
Before launching, set up a welcome bot (recommends Pump) to earn from cross-promotions. With 10,000 requests, you can earn 100,000 rubles from other channel admins paying for subscribers.
Four tips: differentiate your channel, avoid information overload, maintain consistency, and use GPT as a tool but add originality. Regular posting retains audience.
CPM rates vary by topic (e.g., meme: 250 rubles, finance: 2000 rubles). The presenter's channel earns 20,000 rubles daily from feed and story ads. Reach advertisers via exchanges or direct outreach.
Closed communities (e.g., Andrey Paul's Cartel) are complex but profitable. They require constant new content, interactivity, and traffic from other sources. Many fail due to low re-subscription rates.
Create short videos promoting products with referral links. Earn commissions on sales. This method is profitable and used by large channels.
Sell products directly through Telegram without marketplaces or physical stores. Examples: dietary supplements, merch. Requires effort but can be lucrative.
Telegram offers a viable path to financial independence with low barriers to entry. Success hinges on a unique niche, quality content, effective traffic generation, and choosing the right monetization model.
"Title promises a simple guide to huge Telegram earnings, and the video delivers a detailed, actionable plan with real case studies."
What percentage of businesses close within the first year according to the video?
80 out of 100 businesses close within the first year.
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What is the main monetization model for Telegram channels described in the video?
Selling advertising space to third-party advertisers.
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What does UBT stand for and what is its purpose?
UBT stands for User-Generated Traffic; it involves creating videos on platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok to drive viewers to your Telegram channel.
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What is the AIDA structure mentioned for video scripts?
AIDA stands for Attention, Interest, Desire, Action. The video describes a similar pattern: pain, increasing pain, advice on how to cope, and ending with a call to action.
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How much can you earn from a welcome bot with 10,000 requests?
Around 100,000 rubles, as other channel admins pay 15-20 rubles per subscriber with a 50% conversion rate.
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What is the recommended welcome bot mentioned in the video?
Pump welcome bot.
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What is the CPM (cost per mille) for the presenter's male self-development channel?
800 rubles per 1,000 views.
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How much does the presenter earn daily from feed ads and story ads combined?
20,000 rubles (16,000 from feed ads and 4,000 from story ads).
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What are the two methods of managing a private community mentioned by Andrey Paul?
Direct communication with the audience (streams, chats) and creating self-nurturing content that doesn't require constant interaction.
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What is the referral system monetization method?
Creating short videos promoting products with referral links; you earn a commission when someone buys through your link.
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High Failure Rate of Offline Businesses
Highlights the risk of traditional business, setting up the need for online alternatives.
01:32Zero Investment Advantage
Emphasizes the low barrier to entry for Telegram business compared to offline.
05:05Niche Selection Framework
Provides a practical four-question method to evaluate a niche's potential.
07:12AIDA Script Structure
Reveals a proven copywriting framework for viral video scripts.
12:31Earning Before Launch with Welcome Bot
Shows a clever way to generate revenue even before the channel is active.
15:34Complexity of Private Communities
Warns that private communities are not easy money; they require constant effort and traffic.
22:36[00:01] end up making a profit. That business is, first and foremost, blah-blah-blah. Let's say you've heard enough of these sweet stories, you're all fired up, and you decide to open your own shawarma shop. What's the big deal? You rented a space,
[00:17] bought equipment, hired cooks from Central Asia, and sell 50 shawarmas a day at a cost of 200 rubles. After deducting the costs of food, the chef and the rent of the premises, we get 3,000 rubles. net profit per day. You can
[00:31] earn 1 million rubles in a year. and recoup our investment in just six months. Or here's an even simpler option offered to us by business gurus from Instagram. Pay attention to the screen. Self-service coffee shop. Oh, well
[00:45] this is a dream come true. You buy a machine for 400,000, put it somewhere in a shopping center with good traffic, and sell only 50 cups a day, subtracting other expenses of 30-40%. rent, food, advertising, taxes, and so on.
[01:00] We make simple calculations and get 135,000 rubles. per month or 1,600 rubles. net profit per year. Payback period is only 3 months. It sounds like the gold mine from Clash of Clans has been added to Realli. After all, if you reinvest the
[01:16] money earned over the year, you can buy and install three more machines in other shopping centers. And next year you'll be driving an Audi R8 somewhere in the Patrick's area. This all sounds, of course, inspiring and true, but in
[01:32] reality, 80 out of 100 businesses close within the first year. And I'm not even talking about the pitfalls. For example, if you put the coffee machine in the wrong place, you can forget about millions and a rich life
[01:46] . After all, selling just 10 mugs a day for a year won't even cover the cost of the machine. And so millions of eager young people, lacking experience and practice, having heard a simple tale of a rich life, go and open their own
[01:59] businesses, stumble upon hundreds of pitfalls, force majeure, end up in the red, and instead of the promised millions, receive only a loan that they will not soon part with. Opening an offline business without experience is a direct
[02:13] path to bankruptcy. But if there is no knowledge, what does it mean? We must give up the dream of a good income, girls and a happy life. Go get a job as a courier and be an NPC normie for the rest of my life ? Of course not, [ __ ] no.
[02:27] Only a lazy fool would do that. After all, we now live in the age of the Internet, a time when everything is moving online, and business is no exception. So, today we'll talk about the Telegram business. And I give you a guarantee. You won't
[02:41] find a Telegram guide on YouTube that will be more helpful than this video. Real-life case studies , verified information, and a complete A-to-Z plan for making money. Find something better, and, as they say, I'll refund the difference. And without further ado,
[02:56] let's move straight to a real case. Greetings, guys. My name is Andrey, and I run the largest men's style community on Telegram. With an audience of over 100,000 people. These two channels bring me 500k each monthly, and
[03:10] And on the first day I got out relatively quickly. And this is how it was. First, I started studying how people make money on Telegram channels and how to steal traffic by creating vertical videos. And after a month and a half I
[03:24] . And yes, I understand that now every second person is shouting that he made millions on Telegram, but the funny thing is that this is And I covered this part of my journey in detail in my blog on Telegram. There will be
[03:36] all the proof and more details on how I did it. Anyway, YouTube is not ready for this kind of information yet. And why drag out the video's duration? But let's return to Telegram. Looks like a gold mine, right? Well, let's figure it out.
[03:48] The market is constantly growing and developing. Remember, just a couple of years ago, Telegram forbidden. And now everyone uses this messenger. From schoolchildren who create conversations with friends to your mom who came to look at recipes. And
[04:01] has her own incredible blog with 40 subscribers. And if the number of Telegram users grows every year, it follows that the amount of money is also growing. And if you create
[04:13] the right content, which we'll talk about in more detail later, you won't feel the competition at all. But what really surprises me is that everyone still dreams of remote work and a flexible schedule. You sit, chill out somewhere at a ball,
[04:26] sip a pina colada and work whenever you want, implementing any of your ideas, and not stupidly carrying out orders from above. So, I couldn’t even imagine that this was realistic, that I could devote a couple of hours a day to work and
[04:38] make hundreds of thousands from it. Moreover, you can work at any time and in any place. Young people aged 14 to 25 are now earning many times more online than their parents, and in addition to earning money, they are gaining valuable experience while also
[04:52] studying. And since we've started to figure out what makes Telegram's business stronger, let's [music] Unlike offline business, Telegram will require minimal or
[05:05] no investment. You don't have to spend millions of rubles on purchasing equipment, paying rent, or paying employee salaries. And, secretly, you don’t have to pay taxes either secretly, you don’t have to pay taxes either . I didn't tell you that.
[05:19] Let's talk about the risks. If the investment is zero, then the scope for creativity is much wider. If after a month or two the project doesn't take off, you've lost nothing but your time. And it ultimately converts into valuable
[05:33] experience. The hypothesis didn't work. Well, you can try yourself in a different . [music] And the start here is very fast. You don't need a lot of knowledge. Let me remind you that it
[05:47] took Andryukha only a month and a half to earn his first tidy sum. Too much has been said about money. So, the profit in online business is in no way inferior to offline. On the contrary,
[06:01] shawarma cafes never even dreamed of such profits. As you can see, absolutely anyone can create such a business in a short time . Before you get started, what the Telegram business actually is. If in a shawarma shop we
[06:17] have a product in the form of food and a customer who buys it, net profit is the deduction of expenses for rent, employees, taxes, and so on. All that remains is our net profit. In Telegram, the product of the business
[06:30] is content, and the profit is advertising from third-party advertisers. This is the main monetization model for Telegram channels. We'll look at three more of the most popular earning models later, so everyone can choose what they like.
[06:44] Returning to earning money through advertising sales, the action plan looks succinct. We come up with a unique idea to stand out from the competition. We are gaining subscribers using UBT. Advertisers come to this traffic and
[06:57] pay us money for advertising. But if everything were that simple, then every second person would be a millionaire now. But in reality, most people abandon this idea at the very beginning, leaving behind only an empty Telegram channel. So let's get
[07:12] straight to the point. Where to begin? At the start, the main idea. I know how difficult it is to come up with something new and unique, and even more difficult to make it profitable. And so that you don’t have to reinvent the wheel with
[07:24] square wheels, I’ll show you how it happened for me. The plan was as follows. I make to subscribe to my Telegram channel. Initially, I wanted to make a channel for a male audience. There are already many media people involved in self-development . There is a lot of competition in psychology and
[07:37] seduction. And I decided to resort to a secret method, which almost all successful channels in medicine used. From Ivangai, who stole the Peiepaie concept, to Vlad Paper, who brazenly copied Mr. Beasto. And
[07:49] yes, you heard it right, you just need to look at which videos are currently getting the most views on Western YouTube . Topics related to men's style and improving one's appearance were trending. Afterwards I looked at what was available on our market
[08:01] in this area. Not a single promoted Telegram channel and a couple of small bloggers on Instagram. That's why I realized that I had to dive headfirst into this topic. Plus, I men's style. Well, after this seemingly
[08:14] four simple questions. First, will this project be relevant in six months? Yes, guys will always dress and want to look better. Plus, fashion is such a thing: trends are constantly changing. Second, will there be enough
[08:28] topics for original content? I immediately figured out what topics I could make videos and posts about on Telegram. There turned out to be a lot of them. Third. How will this project be different from others? While my competitors are targeting audiences over 25
[08:41] , I've tailored my presentation and content to an audience of 15 to 25. The main idea is to teach people how to dress smart and look great in the simplest terms possible. Fourth. Is the market developed for monetization? Yes, but I'll talk about this in more detail
[08:55] a little later. So watch the video until the end. The information there is truly insider information. And this is an example of when you master an unoccupied niche. But what to do in a situation where there is simply a lot of competition? My
[09:08] Great, future millionaire. My name is boss. Many people know me from the work in the realm of free traffic, driving traffic to Telegram, making money from it. I was just sitting on the toilet,
[09:23] scrolling through videos, and someone sent me a meme with Tyler Durden about homework. The teacher gave me a hard time about my homework. [ __ ] it, plus [ __ ] it. Ask her if she did Tyler's homework. This is where she screwed up.
[09:36] I watch this video and realize: "Okay, the voice is cloned, I know how to do it. Why shouldn't I do the same? I'll make male psychology with Staler Dernon. I'll cover topics for men. And that's it. I make the first video, wake up,
[09:48] 6,000 views, make two more videos, post them. A day later, these videos already have 300, 200,000 views. The first requests to the channel are already coming in. And that's it. And it snowballs: off it goes, off it goes, off it goes. After Tylee Adern, the fashion
[10:01] for characters really took off. Everyone started making different characters. The market completely changed. There was a breath of fresh air, which gave impetus to a bunch of new projects. I came up with an idea, and I did n't think about it, how
[10:14] cringe-worthy it would be, how un-cringe-worthy it would be, whether it would make millions, whether it would be popular? No, I came up with an idea, I immediately went to the computer, wrote a script, implemented it, posted it, and then watched. It worked, it didn't . Think less, do more. That's how
[10:30] . All my big projects were built just like that, based on an idea. stand out and be different from others. Just don't get too worked up about it. I didn't reinvent the wheel, I improved it. And
[10:45] in a couple of months. We're not making one-off topics, after all. But if you're not very creative , then specifically for this video I've analyzed the most promising topics and ideas that will catch on without racking your
[10:57] brain over a channel concept. You'll read a separate pinned post on my blog, the link to which Misha will leave in the description. So, you have a killer idea. Like Steve Jobs in his younger years, you're burning with ambition and determined to make money.
[11:10] But when you open your bank account, you see a measly 5,000 rubles. You won't have enough budget to buy advertising, and you definitely shouldn't count on word of mouth. When Of the four subscribers, three are your twins and your friend Sharaga's account. So what
[11:24] should you do in this case? Go to the factory, abandoning your dream of owning your own business. the factory, missing out on the opportunity to start a TGZ without investing. After all, now we're going to talk about UBT, that is, we upload
[11:37] videos to platforms like YouTube, Instagram, and TikTok, and drive viewers to our Telegram channel. In total, in a couple of months, I've accumulated over 60 million views on my videos, and I'll tell you for free how to create
[11:50] content correctly to get similar numbers and enjoy thousands of requests to your TG channel in just a month. So, register accounts on the three social networks I mentioned earlier. We'll upload videos to all platforms at once. This will
[12:02] videos to all platforms at once. This will We'll be active on the new accounts for a couple of days so that the platform recognizes us as a I'm sure you won't have any problems with this , considering... How many hours a
[12:15] talk about the script. The first thing you should remember is that the script accounts for at least 80% of your video's success. After all, the main deciding factor is the concept and reels, whose purpose is to move a person somewhere, are written using the
[12:31] Aida structure. By the way, the best advertising marketers use a similar pattern: pain, increasing pain, advice on how to cope, and ending with a call to action. So, a successful video is about skillfully hitting the pain point of your target
[12:44] audience. It's not entirely clear yet, is it? Okay, let's look at this pattern using my video as an example, which has garnered a total of about 3 million views and 4,000 channel requests. At the beginning of a video, our goal is to
[12:57] seconds. The viewer subconsciously evaluates your video for usefulness. This evaluation peaks at the beginning of the video. Remember how you skipped a few seconds into watching? So, let's move on to Let's break it down.
[13:11] you do everything I'm about to tell you. Here, we're basically playing on a male audience's pain point: a lack of attention from the opposite sex. And then there's two sexy girls who will trigger it.
[13:23] Next comes the introduction, the text that grabs even more attention, the pain point, and the can make yourself more beautiful for pennies and in a short period of time; you just need to work on your face. Next comes the phrase that it will cost pennies,
[13:36] thereby reaching an even larger audience and engaging them. After all, they're already waiting for answers to three pain points: becoming more beautiful, starting to attract girls, and how to do it cheaply. We move on to the main part of the video, where the viewer will be waiting for answers
[13:49] First, let's deal with inflammation. Give up sugar and dairy. Buy some finally, the ending, or rather, the Elite Magnet, that is, a call to action. Instantly, a great option if
[14:02] you have a date coming up. And that's just a small part. Men's grooming tips. After all, my club has full-fledged guides on improving your appearance. Look for it in the profile header. In the profile header on each social network, put a link to your Telegram channel.
[14:14] The viewer should understand that the real trick isn't in the video, but in the Telegram channel. If they just watched and didn't send a request to your channel, then your lead magnet is crap. We have to admit it. So understand, a million views by themselves don't mean anything. You
[14:27] can farm it even by re-uploading a crap video. But if you want to really make money, and not just collect likes, create a lead magnet so that after the video, the viewer has only one desire: to fly to your Telegram channel. Then you'll
[14:39] turn traffic into money, not just numbers. And the templates for the most effective lead magnets are already on my blog, everything is laid out there. Don't forget about editing, too. It helps create a recognizable style. Let's remember
[14:52] Editing also directly impacts retention. And objectively, if it's crooked and unpleasant to the eye, no one will watch it, even if the script is top-notch. Okay, so you've posted 30 videos, and if you've
[15:05] done everything right and they generate at least a couple of views, then you'll see the long-awaited 10,000 requests on your channel. So, to sum it up: 10,000 subscribers, if you were buying ads, would cost you half a
[15:18] million rubles. Come on, you're saving half a million rubles just by making simple videos, spending only your time on the script and editing. But that's not all. Before launching your channel, you can earn 100,000 rubles simply by adding a welcome page. And
[15:34] now there's real insider information, which many channel creators neglect, connecting themselves to weird bots that don't build a subscriber base and then posting fake ads on behalf of your channel for every request. And then there's
[15:47] these Bots can crash at any time, which will cost you profits. Therefore, I personally recommend using the Pump welcome bot, as it doesn't have the aforementioned drawbacks, and you can connect it in
[16:00] just a couple of clicks. Here's how to do it. Click the QR code or link in the description and create a bot by following the simple instructions. All that's left to do is message. To find a channel to welcome, write a detailed message to the admins
[16:14] explaining where the traffic is coming from and what the estimated weekly volume will be. When someone submits a request to your channel, the bot contacts them and offers to subscribe to five or six more channels. The owners of these channels pay you
[16:26] 15-20 rubles for each subscriber. The conversion rate is about 50%. So, with 10,000 requests, the admins of other channels will pay us around 100,000 rubles. Or maybe even more, as happened with me. After all, Pump has the best conversion rate due to the smart,
[16:40] customizable bot and Anti-spam, which will prevent any kind of cheating. the welcome button, because it's stupid to lose at least 100k a month by literally making a couple of clicks. And the link to the largest Pump pre-bot is on your screen and in
[16:55] the description. So, I saw 4,000 requests. That's it, it's time to open a channel and start interesting to follow. You can start with a thousand requests. No one is stopping you. But what's the point of writing posts into the void and selling ads at the price of
[17:10] instant noodles? Wait for a crowd to immediately sell ads at a normal price, and not splurge on pennies with 500 reach. We've figured that out. And what about content management? You decide for yourself what the channel will be about: style, earnings, motivation, or
[17:24] something new that the Telegram market hasn't seen yet? It's impossible to teach you how to run a channel specifically for your topic without knowing it. But I will give you universal advice that
[17:36] will work in any topic. First: ask yourself: how is the channel different from others and why will it be interesting to read? Why is this necessary? But you can put yourself in the viewer's shoes. Look at what channels you follow yourself and
[17:50] answer this question, and it will become much clearer to you. Second. Remember once and for all: don't, damn it, dump all the information in one post or post too many posts a day. The viewer should be left with
[18:04] interest and a slight feeling of incompleteness after reading. Information must be given in measured doses, otherwise the audience will quickly burn out and you will no longer be able to sell advertising at a normal price. But too many posts will also lead to
[18:19] many posts will also lead to your burnout. Third - regularity. . I hide nothing. And here is the result. Minus 2,000 subscribers and 2,000 reach over the last
[18:32] six months. But everyone knows that coaches don't play. And I write posts when I really want to. I have, so to speak, more A personal blog, not a business. But for you, my dear friend, consistency is the key to retaining
[18:46] an audience. Set aside a couple of days to write posts in advance, a week in advance, instead of racking your brain the day before about how to block ads. Fourth and lastly, originality. Oh, it'll all be simple. I'll give GPT a task,
[19:00] and it'll write me a kick-ass post. But it doesn't work that way. GPT is not a magic wand, it's a tool. It doesn't create content for you, but it can give you ideas and the basic skeleton of a post. But you'll have to fill it out and format it
[19:15] , if, of course, you want to earn money regularly and not be just another soulless regularly and not be just another soulless channel among thousands of others. So, you've uploaded UBT and started actively managing the channel. But how the [ __ ] do you even start
[19:29] making money? But in reality, there's no problem. Look, there are several ways to monetize content in Telegram. And we'll start with the base. Selling There are many topics, the price The advertising rates in these channels can vary
[19:42] significantly. While a meme public might charge 250 rubles for 1,000 views, a channel about finances might charge as much as 2,000. So, consider your topic and base your rates on those. Let's use my channel on
[19:56] male self-development as an example. The advertising rate here is 800 CPM. That means the advertiser pays 800 rubles for every 1,000 views. My the advertiser pays 800 rubles for every 1,000 views. My network has a reach of about 10,000 and I run two
[20:08] ad posts: the first during the day and the second in the evening. So, I earn 16,000 rubles a day just from feed ads. Ads are also bought in channel stories, which adds another 4,000 rubles daily. That's 20,000 rubles in total. But who actually
[20:22] buys ads in channels like these? Advertisers could be admins from your topic or Someone close to it, or those who need such an audience. For me, these are men aged 14-25. Therefore, in addition to advertising for other
[20:35] self-development channels, you can also find ads for online stores or blogs. But how do you reach these advertisers? Each topic has its own exchange where they post offers to sell or buy advertising. Just message a couple of
[20:47] link with you. Well, some advertisers write to you directly if channel description. Just message a couple of admins in your niche, and they will share a link with you. Now, write down how to increase your chances of selling advertising. Compose
[21:03] your offer, including all the necessary information for the buyer. This is a screenshot of the TGSTAT website statistics, the channel topic, a link to the channel, the advertising price, and also attach a separate channel with reviews, which I recommend adding from the
[21:16] very beginning. Since communication in Telegram is a little different, after making an offer, you simply wait for a response. Most likely, there will be a no. Therefore, cast immediately Hit this Therefore, cast immediately Hit this jerk with a question: What's bothering you? Oops! This
[21:29] move causes a debuff that forces him to write down his objections. Now you know what exactly bothers him, and you compromise by lowering the price or changing the initial conditions to his advantage. And if he agrees, then immediately push
[21:41] him to buy so the momentum doesn't get lost. Just write: "I'll send you the details now let's move on to payment. In general, is often very simple. This is an
[21:54] unrealistic business, where men walk around in suits and with cigars in their mouths. Andryukha, could you close Mnega for tonight? Who is this? this? Bondito. And this
[22:06] [music] is, damn, not buying at all. But after answers like that, it's worth thinking about. Let's ask another question, so you don't have to think. Who is this? Ha-ha-ha. You think I'll be scared? Uh-huh.
[22:21] Boneka Ambalabu, give me a story and I'll take it. Go. Mailing to the full database. I have one bot there, a 15k base. Thank you very much, Andryukha. Heart. We've covered the most default way to monetize Telegram channels, but it's
[22:36] far from the only and certainly not the most profitable way to make money from content. Arsen Markaryan, Andrew Tate, Artem Brius, Apole. Do you know what these people have in common? That's right, they all make millions
[22:51] from their private communities. And by a lucky chance, Andrey Paul agreed to share, using his closed club, Cartel, as an example, how this monetization method actually works. In fact, closed communities are the
[23:04] most complex business model possible in terms of content management. If you think it's enough to simply publish template posts, articles, and forward them to copywriters, you're deeply mistaken. I know what
[23:16] trying to get into closed communities. They go to some closed channel, look They multiply the number of subscribers by the exactly that much from this closed channel every month. This is the biggest
[23:29] because in most cases, the re-subscription rate is very low. According to statistics, even for regular courses, around 40% of people don't even open the materials they did was shift responsibility. That is, they
[23:43] problem, that is, they don't know how, for example, to make money. They shift responsibility for their own earnings onto the person who teaches it. And I won't even mention closed communities , because there
[23:56] is a huge difference. If you pay around 30-40,000 for paid a huge amount of money for this information , therefore, you attach communities, then you pay around one and a half to two thousand a month. And that's no longer It's such a
[24:10] just forget about the content you paid for. And that's fine, but there's also closed community, you can't keep covering the same Firstly, because the audience will get tired, and secondly, because there
[24:23] can't be that much content by definition. And you need to include various efforts here, including interactivity, content quality, new formats, and feedback. And all this results in a huge chore, the content gets worse, and people unsubscribe.
[24:37] subscription, others are going through some kind of life difficulties, and you pour a huge amount of effort and time into this closed channel, but it turns out that people can't exist without an additional influx of traffic from
[24:51] your YouTube channel, and so on. And for this, two methods of managing a huge amount of interactivity and feedback. The second method is creating that it will self-nurturing . The first case is channels where you
[25:07] directly communicate with your audience almost daily on streams and in if your number of subs there exceeds 500-600 people. As an example, I can cite Arsen Markaryan, who has several tens of thousands, and
[25:20] the only thing Arsen publishes are just like posts, like circles. Ultimately, closed community, you must have a huge number of variables in place. Firstly, you must constantly bring new audiences into
[25:34] keep it in the spotlight, so that people know you exist. Secondly, you formats at intervals of 1-2 months. That is, you run one interactive element, a new format, and run it. Secondly, you must devote a huge
[25:49] amount of personal Time to run this private channel. In short, community, you need a lot of balls, discipline, and the ability to work on the same thing for
[26:05] think private channels are super easy, think again. The revenue model is through a referral system. It's as old as the internet, but it's still profitable and relevant. You make short videos for TikTok, featuring
[26:17] various finds, gadgets, and clothes. I won't explain it in detail; I'm sure people have already visited such channels after seeing some interesting stuff on Reels. So , at the end of these videos, naturally, the product code and link to the product will be in my
[26:31] cart. Someone clicks through, sees something they like, buys it using your referral link, and you sip a beer and get a commission. It's beautiful. All you have to do is upload videos to TT with interesting
[26:45] products. Or image selections, if it's a channel about clothes. And, of course, a litmagnet for Telegram. It's just as profitable as direct advertising, and huge channels earn millions by promoting other people's products through referrals.
[26:59] I explained where to find referral links in my Telegram channel. Guys, the video is already [ __ ] long. I don't want to take up any more time. So if you're interested in this method of monetization, welcome to my Telegram. Selling physical goods
[27:13] through Telegram. It's as simple as can be. It's essentially the same business or accessing marketplaces, only without marketplaces and renting premises. Everything happens in Telegram. You produce the product yourself, run the channel yourself, and
[27:26] sell it yourself. There's nothing to be ashamed of here. It's clear that you can sell anything. From homemade dietary supplements and personal merch to red fly agarics and magic seeds. Yeah, I've seen that too. But in reality,
[27:40] people come here who They'll figure something out in real business. And for you, this is purely for general development for the future. A shitload of effort and over a month of real time went into creating this video. And I didn't just give theory like everyone else
[27:56] . I invited the best experts, whose consultations cost tens of thousands of rubles. And for you, my dear viewers, I'll make this information completely free. In exchange, I just ask that you leave a heartfelt comment and like it
[28:10] . And it would be awesome if you forwarded the content to a friend, who... who still doesn't do [ __ ]. Suddenly, ambition will flare up within him, and he will want to change something in his life. Subscribe to Andryukha's blog, there's a
[28:23] lot of really useful information there. Plus, without him, it would hardly have been possible to make such an informative release. Good luck to everyone. Kalyvanov was with you. Hope to see you again. Kalyvanov was with you. Hope to see you again. [music]
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