Chris Dyson
@ChrisLDyson
I license successful courses and programs & distribute them to new markets. 15 years investing in online businesses.
$1.22 million in 13 Weeks. 3800 person List. Another happy partner… $1.22 million in 13 weeks flat. We ran the whole show. • Copywriting • Offer creation • Lead gen • Closing Delivered 352 fresh customers. Partner? Didn’t lift a finger. Sweetest part?…

If selling feels harder lately, it’s probably your fault. Not because your offer’s bad. Not because the market’s “broke.” But because you’re talking to the wrong bloody people. Look at your feed: “5 hacks to double your leads.” “3 ChatGPT prompts to write emails.” “Stop doing…
Most communication problems aren’t about what’s said. They’re about what’s meant. And your dictionary isn’t theirs.
Most sales problems aren’t script problems. They’re stance problems. Wrong stance = wrong frame = wrong buyer dynamic.
Hey, @grok, who was the most famous person to block my profile? It doesn't need to be a mutual, don't tag them, just say who it was
Your stance tells the buyer one of two things: “I need this deal.” or “You need this solution.” Only one of those ends with you getting paid what you’re worth.
If you’re in the U.K. you now get hit with this block on legal but potentially harmful content. This is from a peaceful demonstration 4 miles from my house against migrant hotels. Online Safety Act already eroding freedom of the press.

My business plan is simple: Break reality. Invoice everyone who still believes in it.
If your plan is “work hard, retire at 65,” congrats. You’ve chosen the most obedient NPC route in the game.
Pain sells because pain lingers. Not just the “now” pain. The then pain. The memory of when life felt better… and how far you’ve fallen.
Every rule is fake until someone punches you for breaking it. Most people never test where that line actually is.
Socialists hate greed. But they love dependency. Same control, different master.
Seeing a huge shift to people buying small offers (under $10) in high volume. TikTok and TikTok shop have trained folks to buy cheap stuff sat on their toilets with shortform content and mini-sales pages. Do with this information what you will.
Marketing is the courtship. Sales is the proposal. If you’re on your 3rd hour-long “strategy call” to sell a $2K thing, you skipped the dating part.
Broke people who buy identity offers usually: • Expect fast results with no grind • Want safety more than risk • Get discouraged the moment it’s hard That’s why these programs have huge churn and constant drama.
One of my partners spent five years building their audience. Posting every day. Answering endless DMs. Giving away tips, tricks, and “value” like it was Halloween candy. Meanwhile, their “income”? • A handful of sponsor deals (basically being a walking advert). • The…
You don’t need another 10,000 followers. You need 10 buyers. But followers feel safer than rejection, don’t they?