07-17-2018, 02:54 AM
Essentially, this is a rehash of Kenny's prior / last course called "The Breakthrough", only with a little better organization and one extra method.
Kenny is a VERY knowledgeable dude and I think he legit wants to help people. And he gives you *lots* of baseline, background information that sets the foundation for what you're doing.
That said, he *does* get very long-winded and it can very often leave you wondering what the video you're watching is even about because he gets so deep into the abstract that he loses focus on the specifics of what you're there to learn.
It'd be like taking a course to learn how to rebuild the motor in your car and the course spends 80% of the time teaching you the physics and thermodynamics of the internal combustion engine.
So there's good info, but there's also a lot to wade through...if that makes sense.
Essentially, Kenny gives you a document that you can edit and sell to local businesses to help them get reviews. You edit it with the business's colors, logo, etc. They then hand a copy of it to every person that rings up at the cash register. The document is basically a 4-5 step "how-to" the customer can use to find the business' google listing on their phone and give them a quick review.
This is your front end. The recurring revenue comes in when you upsell the business to getting them reviews every month.
I didn't go through all the "Chambered" videos, but IIRC w/"The Breakthrough", Kenny has some software or service he upsells via webinar that helps with this. It's something (again, IIRC) you get an account on in the cloud and setup for the business on the premises. Then when a new customer checks out, the business owner / employee / whomever sets up the new customer's mobile number and email address in the tool. The customer then gets automated texts later on prompting them to go leave a review with the same type of instructions as on the document.
I don't know for sure that's what Kenny will be upselling via an upcoming webinar, but I don't know why it wouldn't be.
That said, I don't see why you couldn't easily setup something like this yourself with Textedly (or whatever) and possibly an autoresponder, too.
In "The Breakthrough", Kenny talked about going to people you already knew that worked places or owned businesses that could use reviews to get new customers.
"Chambered" changes it up by telling you to hit up your local Chamber of Commerce to find such businesses.
Also, "Chambered"'s videos are a little shorter and better organized. For example, the "recurring revenue" video in "The Breakthrough" was a good 90+ minutes long, and it was well over 60 minutes into it before he finally started talking about what the recurring revenue model was.
If you're looking for new local clients, this could be a great way to start.
If you're strictly online, it might not be as good for you (unless you're looking for some basic sales training).
Either way, allot plenty of time for going through the videos and expect Kenny to ramble for a while before actually getting to the meat and potatoes of anything.
Kenny is a VERY knowledgeable dude and I think he legit wants to help people. And he gives you *lots* of baseline, background information that sets the foundation for what you're doing.
That said, he *does* get very long-winded and it can very often leave you wondering what the video you're watching is even about because he gets so deep into the abstract that he loses focus on the specifics of what you're there to learn.
It'd be like taking a course to learn how to rebuild the motor in your car and the course spends 80% of the time teaching you the physics and thermodynamics of the internal combustion engine.
So there's good info, but there's also a lot to wade through...if that makes sense.
Essentially, Kenny gives you a document that you can edit and sell to local businesses to help them get reviews. You edit it with the business's colors, logo, etc. They then hand a copy of it to every person that rings up at the cash register. The document is basically a 4-5 step "how-to" the customer can use to find the business' google listing on their phone and give them a quick review.
This is your front end. The recurring revenue comes in when you upsell the business to getting them reviews every month.
I didn't go through all the "Chambered" videos, but IIRC w/"The Breakthrough", Kenny has some software or service he upsells via webinar that helps with this. It's something (again, IIRC) you get an account on in the cloud and setup for the business on the premises. Then when a new customer checks out, the business owner / employee / whomever sets up the new customer's mobile number and email address in the tool. The customer then gets automated texts later on prompting them to go leave a review with the same type of instructions as on the document.
I don't know for sure that's what Kenny will be upselling via an upcoming webinar, but I don't know why it wouldn't be.
That said, I don't see why you couldn't easily setup something like this yourself with Textedly (or whatever) and possibly an autoresponder, too.
In "The Breakthrough", Kenny talked about going to people you already knew that worked places or owned businesses that could use reviews to get new customers.
"Chambered" changes it up by telling you to hit up your local Chamber of Commerce to find such businesses.
Also, "Chambered"'s videos are a little shorter and better organized. For example, the "recurring revenue" video in "The Breakthrough" was a good 90+ minutes long, and it was well over 60 minutes into it before he finally started talking about what the recurring revenue model was.
If you're looking for new local clients, this could be a great way to start.
If you're strictly online, it might not be as good for you (unless you're looking for some basic sales training).
Either way, allot plenty of time for going through the videos and expect Kenny to ramble for a while before actually getting to the meat and potatoes of anything.