Alex, you are the man of the house now,” his father said in a phone call from prison. “And you need to help support and take care of your mother.”
Alex Jeffreys was only 11 years old, but in that moment, he knew what he had to do.
“From there, I was fueled to make money,” Jeffreys said.
Years later, he was struggling to support his mother and wife. Jeffreys’ efforts had buried him underneath a mountain of credit card debt. He knew there had to be a better solution.
“I couldn’t let them down because they had invested so heavily in me,” he said.
So Jeffreys got to work. At the age of 24, he built his first business importing motorbikes from China into the UK and selling them on eBay. In time, he was earning six figures from his fledgling business.
Eventually, Jeffreys said he had an epiphany.
“If I can make money, you can money,” he said. “But I figured out if you can teach others to make money, you can make 10 times the money.”
His secret to success was simple, Jeffreys said. He simply couldn’t fail when others were depending on him — a feeling that only intensified after the birth of his first son.
“Find something outside yourself that will drive,” Jeffreys said. “I couldn’t fail and keep my mom and wife in credit card debt. No matter how scared I am, I have to do this.”
The Beginning Of ‘Marketing With You’
Jeffreys’ coaching debut began with his first book, “Easy Private Auctions.” In his publication, he taught others to make money on eBay, based on his experience in his first successful business.
Soon he had earned $100,000 from his book, which he wrote about in his second book, “Post Launch Profits.” This book brought Jeffreys tens of thousands of subscribers, from which he parlayed into an additional $10-20 thousand a month through email marketing.
Each of his blog posts received hundreds of comments and everyone wanted his help, he said. His next book, “Post-Launch Profits Secrets,” discussed the next steps on his journey to earning a six-figure income.
“Tell me your biggest pains right now,” he said in a video he posted to his blog. “And I will overcome those pains specifically for you.”
In the hundreds of comments posted to the video, Jeffreys began to notice emerging trends. Based on this feedback, he wrote “Guru’s Dream” and made a promise to his audience.
“If you enjoyed this, I will coach 3 people for free,” he promised his viewers. “Tell me why you want me to coach you … and then pick 3 people.”
The overwhelming response from this book spurred the launch of Jeffreys’ coaching business.
Hundreds of people were emotionally invested in this program, so he had to be ready, he said. As he worked with this first group, a new business was born.
From there, the success stories started adding up. So Jeffreys did what anyone would do — expand. He collected these success stories to publish two more books: “Newbie’s Nightmare” and “Guru’s Nightmare.”
With the launch of each new book, Jeffreys launched a new coaching session. For $500 a month, anyone could learn from Jeffreys. The first week, 650 people joined.
After three sold-out sessions, Jeffreys made his first million and the rest is history. Alex Jeffreys has mentored thousands of people just like you to help them achieve business success through his “Marketing With You” coaching program. Today one of his most successful programs the High Ticket Selling Program teaches clients how to get high ticket clients and find the same success Jeffreys has experienced.


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