Part 3 · The way out
While you were building, someone with half your work ethic got paid.
Not talent. Not luck. They just never entered the build phase.
7:02am
My daughter's awake. Demolishing a banana.
I post one piece of content. Check yesterday's numbers.
Twenty minutes, start to finish.
That's the work now.
Compare that to the bloke from Part 2 — overdrawn at midnight, editing video forty-something about money beliefs.
Same person. Me.
The difference between those two mornings is everything this series has been about.
And it's time to name the second type of person.
In the same forums where Builders post their graveyards…
there's a quieter group. They don't post much. They're busy.
I call them Distributors.
Same starting point as you. No special skills. Often less effort.
Here's the same Saturday, lived twice:
The Builder's Saturday
- Tutorial #47
- Tweaks the funnel (90% done since March)
- Researches a new method
- Moves a WordPress folder
- Earns: £0
The Distributor's Saturday
- Posts content (~20 min)
- Checks the numbers
- Logs off
- —
- Earns: whatever the machine did
The Distributor does one thing all day, every day:
puts the right people in front of a machine that already converts.
That's it. That's the whole job.
And here's the part that closes the loop on every method you've ever tried:
The dropshipping didn't fail you. The blogging didn't fail you. The funnels didn't fail you.
Every single one of them handed you a build phase first.
And the build phase is where you die. We established that in Part 1.
The method never mattered.
What matters is one question:
Does it let you start marketing on day one — or does it hand you homework first?
Now. In Part 2, I told you about the $124.
Here's what I didn't tell you.
Even then — even doing it “right” — I still had to build something. A few pages. Some words.
Small build phase. But a build phase.
And a question's been sitting in the back of my head since:
What if even that was already done?
What if someone handed you the machine — product, funnel, backend, customer service, tech, all of it — already built, already converting…
…and the only job left was the only job that ever paid?
I found that.
I'm not going to describe it when I can show you.
This is inside the portal — the actual thing you get:
And this is what the influencers themselves look like — the actual content style you'd be posting:
Faceless. Yours. Working while you sleep — if you feed it content.
Numbers. Because you've been burned by vibes before:
22,000sales
0.7%refund rate
180day guarantee
$27entry
22,000 people bought this. 153 asked for their money back.
That's a 0.7% refund rate on a 180-day no-questions guarantee.
People don't keep things that don't work when refunding is that easy.
The commercial side, in their words: their portfolio of AI influencers earns them $57k/day, you earn $100+ per front-end sale your influencer drives, $1,000 on backend sales. Their products. Their fulfilment. Your distribution.
Which raises the obvious question — and you should always ask it:
If the machine prints money, why hand it to me for $27?
Because the machine is theirs. The products are theirs.
When your influencer sells, they earn too.
They only win if operators actually operate.
$27 isn't the business. $27 is the filter.
Now the warning. Same one I opened this series with.
This is not passive income.
You will be doing marketing. Most days. Their estimate is 15 minutes a day — mine is: more at the start, while you learn what works.
If you wanted a machine that runs with zero input from you — close the tab. Genuinely. The 180-day guarantee doesn't refund wasted hope.
But notice what the work is.
Not funnel-building. Not copywriting. Not product creation. Not tech.
Marketing. Distribution. The one skill that pays.
The skill you were always supposed to be learning — before the industry buried you in homework.
One more thing you should hear from me, not discover on your own.
Inside the portal, there are paid upgrades. Of course there are. It's a real business, not a charity.
The one worth knowing about: a done-for-you pack. A hundred pre-made influencers. The bridge pages. The ad templates. The scripts. The “more at the start” I just warned you about — pre-skipped.
You don't need it. The machine you get at the door is complete.
But if you're the type who'd rather buy speed than spend the first few weeks finding your feet — the option is there. Take it or leave it.
I'm telling you now so that when you see it, it reads as what it is.
An option. Not an ambush.
Last thing. I know exactly what the back of your head is saying, because mine said it too:
“This is another course.”
It isn't. And the difference is structural, not cosmetic:
A course sells you instructions and leaves you to build.
This sells you the built thing.
The founder tells a story about one of his people making their first sale. He says something shifted —
“not in his bank account. In his head.”
Sound familiar?
That's the $124 moment. Yours is on the other side of a machine that's already built and a piece of content you post tomorrow.
Two years or twenty minutes. You've already done the two years.