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Run From the Revshare Bros

You don’t pay a personal trainer based on how much weight you lose.

You pay him to drag your sorry ass out of bed at 6am in January and shout at you until you finish the set.


Why? Because commitment precedes results. Skin in the game works both ways.


Now look at all these “only pay me if it works” revenue share clowns.

It sounds clever. Like they’re confident. Like there’s no downside.


But think harder.


You haven’t paid, so you’re half-in.

They haven’t been paid, so they’re half-assing.

No urgency. No leverage. No commitment.

Everyone’s waiting for the other to blink.


Real operators don’t work on vibes. They work on value.

You pay them for experience, for judgment, for reps under pressure.

Not some hypothetical payday that might show up if everything aligns.


If someone pitches you a revshare as the primary way they work—run.

They don’t value their own time. So why should you?


You want real results?

Commit like it matters.


I paid my coach $100,000 this year.

Not equity. Not promises. Cash.


Why? Because year after year, he gives me a 15X return—measured in clarity, speed, and moves I’d never make alone.


Like a good attorney, he’s not cheap.

But I’m not looking for cheap, I’m looking for a killer.


As promised, Vanquish in under 1 minute.


Build, Scale, Vanquish.

Jonny

 
 
 

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