0:01 Okay, so let's settle this. You're
0:03 probably wondering which path with GoH
0:04 High Level makes more money, and you've
0:06 probably seen loads of gurus who are
0:07 just talking theory. So, today we're
0:09 doing it for real. I'm going to crack
0:11 open my GoHigh Lee account so that we
0:13 can settle the SAS versus affiliate
0:14 debate once and for all. You're about to
0:16 see all of my raw numbers, so my SAS
0:19 revenue, my affiliate commissions to
0:20 find out which one truly pays more in
0:22 the long run. I'm showing you my
0:24 dashboards, my actual profits, and the
0:25 tough lessons that I learned so that you
0:27 can skip all of that. You can pick the
0:28 right path without wasting years on the
0:30 wrong one. So, for as long as I can
0:31 remember, and I get this question all
0:33 the time on calls, everyone in the goh
0:35 high level world wants to know, should I
0:37 build a SAS business or should I just
0:39 cash in on the affiliate program? And to
0:40 be honest, you've got experts on both
0:41 sides. You've got people that are
0:43 selling the passive income dream and
0:44 then you've got people over here which
0:46 is saying build an asset that you can
0:48 sell. But it's really rare to see
0:50 someone that is doing both of them just
0:51 open up their books and show you the
0:52 real results. And so, that's exactly
0:54 what I'm going to do today. So, I've
0:56 been using GoHigh Level for the past 2
0:58 years or so. And when I started, I
0:59 started all for the SAS. I saw the
1:01 opportunity of white labeling this
1:03 software, building my brand, building an
1:06 asset within my company. And I loved
1:08 that idea and that was my whole focus.
1:10 But then later on, about 6 months ago, I
1:12 then started diving into the affiliate
1:15 program. And it really opened my eyes to
1:16 the pros and cons of both of them, which
1:18 I'm excited to share with you today. And
1:19 to be honest, I really wish that someone
1:21 did a video like this cuz I was going
1:23 down a rabbit hole for ages. I was on
1:24 the Facebook community like, what one
1:25 should I do? and I felt like I never
1:27 really got to the bottom of it. So, I
1:29 just thought, do you know what? It I'm
1:31 just gonna open up everything. You can
1:33 see it all. You can decide for yourself
1:34 and then you can actually see which one
1:36 is right for you. So, I'll just quickly
1:37 explain to you why I've ended up doing
1:39 both. It's not because I don't like SAS.
1:41 It's not because I stopped doing that
1:42 and now I just do affiliate. I actually
1:44 run both of these at the same time. And
1:46 that's because I was all in on SAS and I
1:48 went to a GoHigh level event in London
1:50 and I met the founders and I met the
1:52 team and they approached me and said,
1:54 "Would you consider being an affiliate?"
1:55 and they spoke to me about their
1:58 endorsement program. And at the time I
2:00 was like, "No way. Why would I do that?
2:02 Why would I send my audience to you and
2:04 I only get 40% when I get 100% over
2:06 here?" But then I decided to zoom out a
2:08 little bit and look at the bigger
2:09 picture. And two things are true right
2:12 now. Number one is the smartest thing
2:15 you can do right now in 2026 is focus on
2:17 building your personal brand. The second
2:19 thing is that GoHigh Level is on a
2:21 massive upwards trajectory. They are
2:23 flying. their brand recognition, their
2:26 credibility is absolutely huge. So what
2:29 I realized was by partnering with Gohigh
2:32 Level and being endorsed by them and and
2:33 really kind of like connecting myself
2:36 with them, I get to leverage their
2:38 audience. So I get to leverage all of
2:39 their audience. I'm opened up into a
2:41 whole new network, but also I can
2:43 piggyback off their credibility.
2:45 Everyone is hearing about how amazing
2:46 GoHigh Level is. People are searching
2:48 for GoHigh Level. They come across me
2:50 and then they come across all the other
2:52 stuff that I do as well. So that's my
2:54 personal play. That's why I personally
2:56 have ended up doing the two of them. And
2:58 there are benefits to both sides. You
2:59 may decide at the end of this that you
3:01 are not into building your personal
3:02 brand. You don't want to do any of that.
3:03 You don't want to grow an audience. And
3:05 so you have one clear winner. You may
3:07 decide that actually doing both is right
3:09 for you. But whatever happens by the end
3:10 of this video, you're going to have a
3:12 really super clear path. Okay. So let's
3:14 dive into it. So the first thing I want
3:17 to cover is SAS. SAS stands for software
3:19 as a service. You'll probably hear this
3:20 all the time. And what does this really
3:22 mean? Basically, this means that you can
3:24 take go high level, you can white label
3:26 it, which means that you put on your
3:28 logo, your branding, your name, your
3:30 website domain, and you can essentially
3:32 sell it as if it is your own software
3:34 that you built yourself. You can then,
3:36 the best part about it is you can get
3:38 100% of the profit. So, all you do is
3:40 you pay your monthly subscription to go
3:42 high level. So, you pay your $497 per
3:44 month to go high level and then you get
3:47 to keep 100% of whatever people pay to
3:49 be on your software. And you can decide
3:50 whatever those subscriptions are. You
3:54 could have three tiers, 1 197, 297, 497,
3:57 997, whatever it is. It also doesn't
3:59 need to end in a seven, just FYI, but
4:01 you know what I mean. So, basically, you
4:02 can decide what you want to charge for
4:04 this software, and you get to keep 100%
4:06 of the profit. Nice. So, what I'm going
4:07 to do, I'm going to dive into my
4:08 dashboard now. I'm going to show you
4:10 exactly what my plans are. I'm going to
4:12 show you exactly what revenue I make and
4:13 how I make it across my SAS business.
4:15 Okay, so let's get into it. So, this is
4:18 the last month's revenue. So you can see
4:20 here the total revenue for last month
4:22 was 11,283.
4:25 The monthly recurring revenue 5,824.
4:28 We got seven new customers and 148 total
4:30 customers. Now just to let you know for
4:33 total transparency, I actually grew this
4:35 SAS and then grew it to a certain point
4:37 and then got really caught up in all the
4:39 agency done for you stuff. So I actually
4:42 ended up kind of stopping growing my SAS
4:44 and I haven't really done anything with
4:46 this for I don't know like eight months.
4:48 So, I still have customers coming in
4:50 because of the marketing channels that I
4:51 have. And that's great, but I really
4:53 don't push this. So, um that's only
4:55 because I'm just like a distracted
4:57 entrepreneur that's like, "Oh, let me do
4:59 this. Let me do this." And I got really
5:01 caught up in all the agency stuff. So,
5:02 um yeah. Anyway, so that's where we're
5:04 at. So, you can see here, these are the
5:06 overall numbers. Now, this is the really
5:08 interesting thing. So, here you've got
5:10 the SAS. So, you can see here, this is
5:11 the SAS, right? So, the monthly
5:15 recurring revenue is 5,625.
5:17 So that's what is bringing in like
5:18 guaranteed every single month unless
5:20 people churn our churn rate. So we
5:22 churned $197 last month. That means that
5:25 someone left. Um but it kind of goes up
5:27 and down. We got seven new customers in
5:28 one customer that went out. So kind of
5:30 like you know balances each other out.
5:33 So anyway, that's okay. Good revenue is
5:36 it is what it is. But if we go to
5:38 rebilling, this is where it gets really
5:39 interesting. So now the really
5:41 interesting thing about high level is
5:42 also there are other ways that you can
5:44 earn revenue with it. So one of the
5:46 biggest things is with with rebuilling
5:49 and reselling. So with email and SMS
5:51 costs and AI costs and things like that,
5:54 you can actually highle will charge you
5:56 for it as the kind of SAS owner, but
5:58 then you can put a markup on it so that
6:00 you can earn a profit for every single
6:03 email SMS that is sold. Now this might
6:06 not sound like a lot. It's like 0.01
6:08 cents for an email and then you can make
6:11 it 0.02 cents and you just add a cent
6:12 onto it, right? And you might think that
6:14 doesn't sound like a lot at all. Like
6:15 this is not going to be the thing that
6:18 helps me retire. But when you look at
6:20 this on scale, if you have a few
6:22 customers that are doing mass email
6:24 marketing or mass SMS marketing or loads
6:25 of dialing and making loads of calls,
6:27 this can really start to add up. So this
6:29 is exactly how this breaks down. So if
6:31 we look from September to January, uh
6:35 the total rebuilding revenue was 18,388.
6:38 the total cost of that. So, what highle
6:40 build me was $8,460
6:43 and I made $9,928
6:46 profit just by rebuilding. So, that
6:48 really bumps up my revenue. Even though
6:50 I'm not massively focused on growing my
6:52 subscribers or doing anything like that,
6:54 loads of my people that are on there,
6:56 I've got 148 customers, loads of them
6:58 are using email and SMS all the time.
6:59 So, this actually becomes a really good
7:01 revenue model. You can see the split
7:04 between how they spend on phone. So
7:06 that's SMS and phone calling, email,
7:08 WhatsApp, AI products, all of that.
7:10 [snorts] So really something to think
7:11 about with the SAS. You can really ramp
7:13 that up. If your clients are doing heavy
7:15 email marketing or SMS or anything like
7:17 that, then this can really start to ramp
7:18 up. So I just want to show you really
7:21 quickly what our kind of plans are.
7:22 We've had loads of different plans.
7:24 We've changed them all the time. Um I
7:26 had a founding members uh plan which was
7:30 $97 monthly, 970 for annual. Then we
7:31 have we don't use this one anymore but
7:35 we have a pro plan which is 1971 1970.
7:38 We also have like a 297 and 2997 and
7:40 then we also have 497 and 4997 as well.
7:42 And in here you can choose whatever you
7:44 want. So you can say in this plan they
7:47 get access to everything in this plan.
7:50 They only get access to funnels and
7:51 emails for example. It's completely up
7:53 to you. You have this SAS configurator
7:54 here where you can go through
7:55 everything. Not going to do a whole
7:57 training on that, but just to show you
8:00 what my plans are. And then also you can
8:03 go to reselling and you can see here all
8:05 of these things here. You can actually
8:07 resell and make a profit. So for
8:11 example, we High Level have the Go
8:13 Collab app, which is like communities
8:16 and courses. You can resell that. So you
8:18 could sell it for $79. High level are
8:19 going to charge you $49. So you're going
8:21 to make a $30 profit for every one of
8:23 your clients that decides to do that.
8:25 you can resell it for a profit. Same
8:28 with um AI employee. You can set this
8:30 for whatever price you want to set it
8:32 to. High level will charge you and then
8:34 um that's your profit. You can also do
8:36 it with, you know, WhatsApp, uh
8:39 WordPress, the ads manager, loads of
8:40 things. So, you can really start to
8:42 stack up your revenue on the SAS plan
8:44 and it makes it super exciting to kind
8:46 of play around with those numbers.
8:47 Actually, within my community, I've
8:48 actually got a spreadsheet which shows
8:51 you exactly how to figure out what your
8:52 margin should be, what you should resell
8:54 it for, for for what kind of profit. I I
8:56 it's kind of a calculator where you can
8:57 toggle between loads of stuff and it
8:59 enables you to set your pricing really
9:00 well. Okay, so of course, we can't talk
9:02 about revenue without talking about
9:04 costs. There are costs that are involved
9:06 in all of these and SAS compared to
9:08 affiliate has more costs involved
9:09 because you're actually running like a
9:11 full business. So the things that I pay
9:13 out for on my SAS obviously
9:15 traditionally you would pay for the 497
9:17 per month for go high level. As an
9:19 endorsed affiliate I don't pay that.
9:20 They actually pay that for me which is
9:22 super super cool. The other thing is
9:26 that I personally have a um GoHigh Lee
9:28 certified admin that works with me now.
9:30 He does all of my onboarding. He also
9:32 works onetoone with some of our clients.
9:34 I originally hired him because we were
9:35 running an agency. We're not running an
9:38 agency anymore, but I still like to keep
9:39 him on cuz he does all of my tech,
9:41 everything like that. You don't have to
9:45 have this. I also pay for Extendley. So,
9:47 Extendley is my white label support
9:48 service. They do all of my support
9:50 tickets for my clients. They can do all
9:52 of my onboarding if I want them to, but
9:54 HA does that for me. Um, they will also
9:56 do the chat, so they'll be in the chat
9:59 widget on the website and do all of that
10:00 stuff. So, they take care of all the
10:02 support. I actually ended up going with
10:04 extendly really early in my SAS journey
10:06 because I actually didn't know the
10:07 platform very well when I launched my
10:09 SAS and I didn't want to wait around
10:11 until I knew everything about it before
10:14 I got started. So I hired Extendi pretty
10:17 early doors and they took care of all my
10:19 support which was amazing. So that's 897
10:22 a month. It you can start less. It's
10:23 8.97 because of the number of sub
10:25 accounts that I have now and you kind of
10:26 pay more depending on how many sub
10:28 accounts you get. But when you're
10:29 starting out it can be really really
10:30 cost effective. And then the other thing
10:33 that I pay out for is my executive
10:35 assistant. So again, this is kind of
10:36 relative for all of my businesses. The
10:38 SAS and the affiliate are actually only
10:40 two of my revenue streams. I also make
10:42 money through selling AI audits. I teach
10:44 people how to become AI consultants and
10:46 how to get certified. We have an AI
10:48 audit software. I have other income
10:50 streams like that. So these are just two
10:51 of them. And I kind of leverage this
10:53 team to help me with all of those
10:55 different revenue streams. But anyways,
10:56 those are my costs that are associated
10:58 with SAS. So let's just look at the the
11:00 pros and cons of it. So, the pros of
11:02 building a SAS are your earning
11:04 potential is skyhigh. You decide how big
11:06 you want to build this. I know many,
11:08 many people that earn multiple multiple
11:10 thousands per month, and it's an amazing
11:11 revenue stream. It's really up to you
11:12 how much you want to earn. You're not
11:14 capped at all. You keep all of the
11:16 profits. So, you decide what your costs
11:18 are for this business, and then you can
11:19 keep all of those profits yourself. But
11:20 the main one is really that you're
11:23 building a real brand and a real asset.
11:25 So if ever you wanted to go and sell
11:27 your business, this is a really valuable
11:28 asset that makes your business more
11:31 valuable. And actually I have had loads
11:32 of offers from people who are wanting to
11:35 buy my SAS for multiple six figures. So
11:36 I've actually built something which is a
11:38 sellable asset which is super super
11:40 cool. And if you are looking to really
11:41 build like a legit business then this is
11:43 a great thing to add in. So those are
11:44 the pros but then of course you've got
11:46 the cons and the cons are just as real
11:48 as well. The main cons about it is that
11:50 this is a legit business. Everything is
11:52 relying on you. So the marketing, the
11:55 sales, the onboarding, the support, the
11:56 billing, and everything like that,
11:58 that's all to do with you, and you need
12:00 to sort that out. So if you don't want
12:01 any of that FAF, then you're going to
12:03 see that as a con. But perhaps you're
12:04 looking at this and you're like, "No, I
12:05 want to re I want to build a real
12:07 business. I want to get involved in all
12:08 of that," then this will be a great
12:10 business for you. I actually learned so
12:11 much through the process of building my
12:13 SAS that I've now gone on to build a
12:16 traditional SAS, like not a white label
12:18 one, and it taught me so much. So it
12:19 really helped me hone my skills in this
12:21 area. Okay, so now let's look at the
12:23 affiliate play. This model is way
12:25 simpler. Basically, all you do is you
12:26 say to someone, "Hey, do you want to try
12:29 Go High Level?" They sign up to go High
12:31 Level. You get 40% of their commission
12:33 every single time they pay their
12:34 subscription. So, as long as they're on
12:36 that platform, you get that 40% every
12:38 single month. And you don't have to deal
12:40 with anything. You don't have to deal
12:41 with the support, the onboarding,
12:43 anything after that is completely up to
12:46 them. With me, I genuinely really like
12:48 helping people do this, and I really
12:50 want them to stay for a long time. So, I
12:52 offer a weekly coaching call for anyone
12:54 who joins as an affiliate through me. I
12:57 also offer we have an extra tech clinic
12:58 because I've got her anyway, so I want
13:00 to utilize him. So, I offer that to my
13:02 affiliates. Um, we also offer a
13:05 one-on-one onboarding call. So, I'm able
13:06 to kind of leverage what I've got in my
13:08 SAS and offer more support, but you
13:10 don't have to do this. Many, many
13:12 affiliates just have people sign up and
13:13 they just leave them be. So, if you want
13:15 to do that, that's absolutely fine. So,
13:17 you get the 40% recurring commission,
13:19 but this is where it gets interesting.
13:22 If you refer someone and they end up
13:24 referring someone, you can actually get
13:26 a two-tier commission, which means that
13:29 you get 5% of what that secondary person
13:31 um spends on their subscription as well.
13:33 So, this is where it gets interesting
13:35 because you could introduce maybe a
13:37 massive influencer or someone that's got
13:40 a massive network. Say you say you sign
13:43 up Mel Robbins, for example, and Mel
13:44 Robbins goes out to her whole list and
13:46 she's like, "Hey, you all need to sign
13:48 up and join GoHigh Level." then you
13:50 would get 5% of all of all of her
13:52 network as well. Super super cool. Now,
13:53 I want to just share this with you
13:56 because before I joined Go High Level, I
13:59 was actually in a multi-level marketing
14:01 company for about 10 years and I built
14:03 to the very top of that company. But
14:04 here's what's really interesting about
14:06 this opportunity. So, when I was with
14:08 them, it was like health products and
14:10 every at the end of every month, it
14:13 would stop. So, like whatever you did
14:14 that month, you would start from zero
14:16 the very first day of the next month.
14:18 And so there was no kind of recurring
14:21 aspect of it. I had to go and hustle and
14:23 graft every single month in order to hit
14:25 my targets. With this, there's no
14:26 targets, by the way. There's no one
14:28 clamping down on you and being like,
14:28 "Ah, you [clears throat] need to do
14:31 this." But your commissions can start to
14:34 stack. So people will stop buying a
14:35 health product. They'll stop buying
14:37 protein shake. But it's very unlikely
14:39 that if they get set up on GoHigh Level
14:41 and they set up their business on there
14:42 that they're just going to keep swapping
14:44 and changing between software. They're
14:45 not going to. they're going to stay on
14:47 it for a long time. So that means
14:50 whatever I do this month [snorts] is
14:52 that's my commission. And then next
14:54 month I get all of that commission as
14:56 long as those people don't churn out and
14:59 quit and leave. Plus I get all of what I
15:01 do next month. And these commissions
15:03 start to stack. Which is why you see
15:05 affiliates that are earning 100 grand a
15:06 month because these commissions are
15:08 starting to stack from when they first
15:11 started. So I love that about it. I love
15:12 that you don't start from zero every
15:14 month. Um, and you can really start to
15:16 stack an amazing income. Okay. And then
15:18 we get to the affiliate portal. So, we
15:23 can look here. In total, I made 9,117.
15:25 So, I started back in August. Um, so you
15:27 can see here we started, first month was
15:31 $438. Then it went up to 1,322. Then it
15:32 jumped up a little bit and then it
15:34 jumped up to 1 n and we're already
15:35 ramping up. We're on the 20th of the
15:37 month at the moment and it's ramping up.
15:38 And remember, I make that every single
15:40 month. As long as they don't leave high
15:42 level, then then we've got that. Um, we
15:45 can also see that I got 32 new um,
15:47 referrals last month. And then there's
15:49 kind of these levels that you can hit as
15:52 well. So I am up to cadet 2. Um, so the
15:54 next goal will be to get to 10,000 in
15:56 total within one year and then 20,000.
15:58 Then it goes all up to the kind of
16:00 commander levels. By the way, there's no
16:02 female commanders that I have seen. So
16:04 I'm on a mission to be a first female
16:05 commander. They get this sexy little
16:07 bomber jacket and I really like this. I
16:09 really like the bomber jacket. Um, I'm
16:10 so easily pleased. But there's also
16:12 loads of other incentives that they do.
16:13 So you get loads of different links. If
16:15 they do a promotional campaign over the
16:17 holidays or they do, you know, different
16:18 kind of things that they do, they'll
16:20 always send you loads of promotional
16:21 assets and everything like that to help
16:23 you promote it. And there's an entire
16:25 community for it as well. So it's really
16:26 simple. There's not much to show you
16:27 here really. The kind of revenue and how
16:31 it grows. Um, this is growing month and
16:32 as I said, the commissions are just
16:34 stacking every single month. And I find
16:36 this so fun. This is like the easiest
16:38 part of any of my revenue streams. I
16:40 feel like this is just playing around
16:42 and yeah, I really like doing it. So
16:44 anyway, that is the back end of that.
16:46 Okay, so the costs involved in the
16:47 affiliate side of the program. I
16:50 personally choose to mainly promote on
16:51 YouTube. I find that works really,
16:53 really well. I just add a lot of value
16:55 on YouTube and people join my affiliate
16:57 program. So I have a YouTube editor. My
16:59 YouTube editor is around $400 a month
17:00 and then that's what helps me generate
17:02 the videos which actually become the
17:04 engine to to sign up to go high level.
17:06 And then of course I'm not paying a go
17:07 high level fee. I can also leverage the
17:09 team that I've got through my SAS. So,
17:12 you know, um Haydah and Kate, my
17:13 executive assistant, I'm able to
17:15 leverage that in order to build my
17:16 affiliate program as well. So, let's
17:18 talk about the pros and cons, shall we?
17:20 So, the pros here are massive. This is
17:22 about the closest you get to passive
17:24 income. I always like wse a little bit
17:25 of passive income because I don't think
17:27 anything is truly passive. You always
17:29 have to do work at one point. Like, my
17:32 videos generate a passive income now,
17:33 but I put a lot of work into creating
17:35 the videos in the first place. though.
17:36 Just just go easy on that passive income
17:39 thing. But this is about as close to it
17:40 as you're going to get once you refer
17:42 someone if you want to. The work is
17:43 pretty much done unless you want to do
17:45 like I do where you add extra support.
17:47 And of course, you have no stress of all
17:49 the other stuff, all onboarding and
17:51 support and all that. You don't have to
17:52 deal with any of that. You can just pass
17:54 them over. The cons though is that this
17:57 isn't really an asset that you own. So,
17:59 for example, if you were with a company
18:01 and they just went bust, then you would
18:03 lose that income overnight. It doesn't
18:05 matter that you worked for a year or
18:07 whatever and you you built up this
18:08 revenue. If the company goes out of
18:11 business, you have no business. Now,
18:12 this is why I partnered with GoHigh
18:14 Level because I really truly believe
18:15 that they will stand the test of time.
18:17 They're going to be around for a long,
18:19 long time. This is a solid solid company
18:21 and that's why I've decided to partner
18:23 with them. But ultimately, there is
18:24 still a risk. If I was to put all of my
18:26 eggs in this basket, then I do leave
18:28 myself vulnerable. So, this is why I
18:30 like to have the SAS, I have my
18:31 affiliate, I have my audience, my
18:33 consultancy, all of this other stuff
18:35 that I do as well. However, if you are
18:36 looking to build a business that you
18:38 want to eventually sell one day, then
18:39 you're not going to be able to sell an
18:40 affiliate income. So, it's something to
18:42 think about. Okay, so let's talk about
18:45 now which one pays more. Now, you may
18:46 look at this and it's a clear winner,
18:48 right? There is more revenue coming in
18:49 through my SAS. I got to a higher
18:52 revenue much quicker. I was able to just
18:53 set my price, ramp up those
18:55 subscriptions, and I was able to get to
18:56 a really good income. whereas I've been
18:59 doing the affiliate program now for you
19:00 know five six months and it's kind of
19:04 growing slowly. However, the most
19:06 important question to ask yourself is
19:08 not which one earns you more money
19:10 because they both earn more money. If
19:12 you go allin with either of these, you
19:13 are going to make a considerable amount
19:14 of money if you are committed and
19:16 focused and you are dedicated to the
19:18 process. But the number one question you
19:20 need to ask yourself is what is the
19:23 business that you want to build? What is
19:25 the lifestyle that you want to live? Do
19:28 you want to build a, you know, a legit
19:29 business with all of the different
19:31 departments and a team and things like
19:33 that and you want to build that or are
19:34 you just looking at this as like a
19:36 lifestyle business? Are you like, I just
19:38 want a revenue stream coming in so I can
19:39 go off and do all this other stuff that
19:41 I love to do. You have to ask yourself
19:43 that question first. You should never
19:47 build a business fueled solely on which
19:49 makes more money because you are going
19:51 to reach a point where you burn out and
19:52 this business doesn't feel good anymore.
19:54 Believe me, I've done this so many
19:56 times. So asking yourself that question
19:58 first is going to be so so invaluable to
20:01 you. Which business model fits the
20:03 lifestyle that you want? Please ask
20:05 yourself that question first. So let's
20:06 just wrap this up. So the affiliate
20:09 model is probably for you if you are a
20:12 content creator, an influencer, you love
20:13 creating content and kind of adding
20:15 value in the same way that I am right
20:16 now and you want to monetize that
20:18 audience that you build, then this is a
20:19 brilliant fit for you. If you want
20:21 passive income without the headache of
20:22 running a traditional business, this is
20:24 also a great business. And if you want
20:26 to get started fast without complexity
20:27 and you're like, I don't want to learn
20:29 how to do that stuff. I just want to
20:30 make money, then affiliate is a great
20:32 thing for you. The SAS model is perfect
20:34 for you if you dream of building a
20:36 sellable asset and a sellable brand. If
20:38 you're willing to get in the trenches
20:40 and you want to, you know, uplevel your
20:41 skills and learn how to build a team and
20:43 learn how to do systems and processes
20:44 and all of that stuff, to be honest,
20:47 it's still much less complex than every
20:48 other traditional business model. it.
20:50 There's so much stuff worked out for
20:52 you. But if you really want to get into
20:54 the nitty-gritty of business, then SAS
20:55 is going to be perfect for you. And
20:58 ultimately, if your main goal is to
21:00 maximize revenue, if you're like, I just
21:02 want the biggest earning potential, then
21:04 SAS is going to be the best fit for you.
21:06 But let me be really honest with you.
21:10 The real pro move, if you want to really
21:13 squeeze all the juice out of this highle
21:14 peach that you possibly can, is it a
21:16 peach or a lemon? I don't I don't even
21:17 know if it is some kind of specific
21:19 fruit, but anyway, orange. I think it's
21:21 orange. If you want to squeeze all the
21:24 juice out of this highle orange, then
21:27 the real pro move is to do both just
21:30 like I have. Do the SAS, master the
21:31 skills of doing it, learn, become
21:33 better, become great at building that
21:36 traditional business, but also couple
21:38 that with the affiliate program and use
21:40 it to grow your audience, grow your
21:42 credibility, and leverage what they have
21:44 already built and add that into your own
21:46 suite. By doing that, you're getting
21:48 both pieces. You're getting the skills
21:50 and the, you know, maximize income
21:51 potential, but you're also getting the
21:53 audience and the kind of personal brand
21:55 that comes with it. And of course, if
21:56 you want to do it like me, you can
21:58 actually use the revenue that comes from
22:00 the SAS to build out the whole
22:02 foundations that enable you to have
22:05 multiple income streams while the rest
22:06 of it then just becomes profit. That's a
22:08 super smart way of doing it. So,
22:10 deciding where to start is often the
22:11 hardest part, but as I said, ask that
22:13 question first. What is the business
22:15 that I want first? The business model.
22:17 What is the lifestyle that I want? What
22:19 do I want my day to look like daytoday?
22:21 How do I want to be spending my day? And
22:23 then work backwards from there. And that
22:25 will help you decide which model is best
22:27 for you. Or if you want to go pro, if
22:29 you want to like really go for it, then
22:31 put your hands together, my friends, and
22:33 you can do both business models. And I
22:35 can show you exactly how to do that. But
22:37 I want to give you something. So if you
22:39 decide that the SAS is for you, I have
22:42 an entire snapshot of this. So the
22:43 funnels, the onboarding, the systems,
22:45 the workflows, everything like that. You
22:47 can get all of that if you sign up to go
22:49 high level through my link on the SAS
22:51 plan. You need the 497 plan in order to
22:53 get on the SAS plan. Then you will get
22:55 my snapshot and you'll get all of my
22:56 coaching. I have a course, how to launch
22:59 your SAS in 30 days. Um, and you can get
23:00 all of that. And of course, if you do
23:02 want to go the affiliate route, again,
23:04 if you sign up through my affiliate
23:05 link, you'll join through that and
23:07 you're going to get access to weekly
23:08 coaching with me and all of that good
23:11 fun stuff, extra tech clinics, and I can
23:12 share with you exactly what I've done to
23:14 build that affiliate revenue and
23:15 everything that I've learned over the
23:18 last 12 years in this space. So, that is
23:19 it. All the links that you need are
23:21 below. I hope that's given you a little
23:22 bit more clarity. I hope it's given you
23:24 something to think about apart from just
23:27 which makes more money. And I hope you
23:28 appreciate the transparency of just
23:29 sharing my numbers as well. I know that
23:31 so many people will come on here and
23:32 they'll be like, "Look at me in my Lambo
23:34 and look at me doing this." But I just
23:36 really wanted to show you the real deal
23:38 so you can have the full picture and
23:40 then make a really informed decision cuz
23:41 there's a lot of out there and
23:43 I just wanted to show you the real deal.
23:45 So anyway, I hope you enjoyed this.
23:47 Please let me know below which route you
23:48 are deciding to go or if you've still
23:51 got questions and hopefully I will see
23:53 you inside our community very very soon. Bye.