 Good morning everybody. JR Fisher here. It is a bright and sunny Wednesday March 24th 2021. How's everybody doing today? Put some comments there in that chat section. Good morning, James. Good to see you, buddy. Of course, first thing I did is hit the like button. Man, you are the you are the perfect subscriber James, you really are. Sit, sit. I haven't seen you in a while. Good to see you, buddy. I hope everybody's doing well today. I do these live trainings each morning to give you guys kind of a heads up on what you need to be doing to make money online. It's free. You can ask me any questions you want. I usually have some type of subject I'm going to go over. I'm going to talk a little bit today about the best businesses for beginners. But you know, you're certainly allowed to ask me anything you want. Thank you for letting me know that you can hear me, James. I do appreciate that so much. But anything about making money online guys, I'm here to help you out with that. You know, any other life questions I'll do my best with but I can't make some money online. So I'll be happy to help you with that. I hope everybody's doing well today and healthy. Don't forget James reminds me, of course. So make sure you hit that like button there. Make sure you hit subscribe. Make sure you turn on bell notifications. That way you're notified every single time I do a live video or if I just upload one, it'll send you a message and let you know I did that. So really important that you do the subscription thing. And I love to get your comments. You know, if you're watching this live, put them in that chat section. There anything you want to know about making money online, you can ask me for free in here. If you're watching this and it's not live, like it's recorded, you're just getting back to it. Then what you want to do is I just put it in the comment section below right where the description is, right below that. There's a comment section. You can ask me any questions. I come back around and I answer those very frequently. I'll be happy to do that with you guys. So talking about making money online and you're a beginner, let me get over here to a couple of my screens here. Put some notes in here. I want to get to those things. What are some of the things you can do to make money online as a beginner? I mean, you don't have anything set up. You don't have, you know, anything going on and you want to make some money as a beginner. What can you do? I think some of the simplest things are a blog and, you know, in a blog, you can put links. You can put affiliate links. You can put, you know, coaching links in there. You can put advertising links in a paper, click type things. You can put any of those things in your blog and certainly monetize that blog. So if you like to write, which I do not, it's not my thing. It's not something I do every day. I know a lot of people in the journaling. But if you're into that kind of thing, then that's a good business for you. And if not, don't fear because I've got a whole bunch of other things I'm going to share with you today that you can actually do to make some money online. One of the things that I do every single day, and I do it to this day, and I've been doing it for 11 years, is e-commerce. In e-commerce, you can do it in several different directions. You can do it. Oh, my gosh, I have all this mess just coming in on my watch to irritate you. I got to turn those notifications off. You can do dropshipping. You can use something like AliExpress. You can use other companies in the US if you don't want to use Chinese products. We do all of that stuff. Plus, we are a dropshipper for other products. So e-commerce is a really good thing to get into. People are used to buying stuff online now. I have a course on it called Ecom Road. If you want to look that up later in, you're welcome to do so. And it shows you how to set up a Shopify store and walk you through everything you need to know. So that's very helpful. James says, is affiliate marketing best strategy for newbies? I wouldn't say it's the best. I would say it's a very good one. And I would say it's one of many. It really depends on what your goals are. And that is one on my list today. So I'll just jump to affiliate marketing. Affiliate marketing can be done many different ways. There's many different angles. I make money on affiliate marketing every single month. And I make it because what I do is in all my videos, right below the video in the description, I have affiliate links to products on Amazon. So I make money on that every single month because people click on those things and they go there and they buy stuff. And it's a small portion of money. I don't make a lot of money off those links. However, I will also do offers on ClickBank and I'll mail my list every now and then. And when I do that, I make some pretty good money off ClickBank through those offers because they're tested and they work. The only problem I would say with affiliate marketing, there's a couple problems. The first problem is that you don't build your own list generally unless you put like a filter page between you and the offers to grab the names and addresses. So what you're doing is you're sending traffic to somebody else. Like, you know, my affiliate links for Amazon in this video right here in the description will be affiliate links. But they're just going to go to Amazon. I'm not going to get their name and email. I don't have that kind of list. I don't build any kind of loyalty to those people, anything. I just get a little bit of money if they buy something. And the other thing is if you don't have a way to get people to your content like I've got a YouTube channel and we've got almost 5,000 subscribers now, not big but big enough to where we make money, then I can just put those links there and people will click on them. But if I didn't have any subscribers, those links wouldn't even matter. You know, there's no point even putting them there. You have to monetize and you have a few thousand subscribers to really do that. The other thing is if you don't have an email list, you've got no way to email. So you can't send those affiliate links that way. So then you're left with one way and that's to advertise. And generally, if you're a beginner, you don't know how to advertise. You don't understand the nuances of it. You don't know how to do it. I do have a course on Facebook advertising called Facebook Ads University and there'll be a link in the description of that. So you would have to get some type of education to actually do that. How much offline marketing do you do today? You mean like Wednesday, the 24th of March? And I'm not quite sure what you mean by offline marketing. Explain that to me a little bit more, Paul. I'm not sure what you mean by offline marketing. I don't know if you mean like going to meet people or stuff like that because I don't do any of that. Can you put courses in a funnel and then link to a Shopify store for other products? Most certainly, yeah. And the other thing you can do, well, you can put it in your funnel. Let's say they buy a course and then when it goes to the thank you page, it may be offer some products and when they click it goes to your Shopify store. You can do that. The other things you can do is when you have a course off to the left in Cartra in your contents, I guess you would call it, you can put a banner there. So you can have a banner and click here for coaching. Click here for a masterclass. Click here to buy whatever you have. You can put all kinds of links off to the left while they're inside of your course. So once they bought a course and they're in there, you can do that. Postcards or mailings. No, I don't do that, Paul. I don't do any of that. I'm not saying it's not good. A lot of people swear by it, but I don't do any type of direct mail or anything like that. And you know, I hate getting it. I just personally hate getting the junk mail we get. I mean, we go down there a couple of times a week by 99.9% of the mail we get. I've gone paperless with all of my accounts. So I know I'm not going to get anything worthwhile in the mail. I'm just not. It's going to be all junk. Yeah, you know, some people like it. I don't do it. But you know, here's the deal. You don't have to do everything I do either, right? You could do whatever works for you. One of the other things I want to talk about is publishing things like eBooks. Those are very, very popular. I do highly recommend eBooks. I have a couple of eBooks. My wife has them. They're really good. And the reason I like it is because they're short and they're cheap usually. You know, maybe they're five bucks or 10 bucks, 20 bucks, whatever. And you don't have to really do any effort once you've written the book. Once somebody clicks, I have it automated where it just gets sent to them. Period. That's it. So I don't even know if they bought one unless I look at my revenue. And it just constantly goes like that. And I have several products like that. Does Carter offer a live event that might be worth attending? I don't know if they've ever done an event, Paul. I don't think they ever have. I think they should. I think they're terrible about marketing their own product. I think they personally have a great product and it's great for marketing, but they don't market Carter very well. I just don't see that they do. I don't know why. I know Sarah who, you know, was married to the founder who passed away. Sarah Jenkins, a very, very nice person and she's doing a great job running it. Why they don't market it more? I don't know. But I'm sure it's just tremendously profitable and they probably don't have to. They've got a great product and they make a lot of revenue. I know I pay thousands of dollars a year for Carter access and it's so worth it to me. I was complaining the other day to my wife because I had to spend quite a few thousand dollars in March every year for my yearly membership and she's like, well, you made that much yesterday by sending out an email in there. I'm like, yeah, that's true. That's kind of true. So it's very, very profitable for me to use Carter. Let's see. Do you outsource e-books? I have not done that. James, I've written all my e-books. I've written all my stuff. Maybe it's not perfect. Maybe the English isn't perfect. Every now and then when I do a published book, I will get an editor just to look it over and, you know, spice it up a little bit. But I write my own stuff. This is something I do. I have done. What else have I got for you? I've got created digital product or online course. Guys, this is one of the coolest things you can do as a beginner to get a course out there. Now, the only drawback once again to having a course is nobody knows you if you're a beginner. When I do a course, people know that I sell stuff online and I've got a bunch of courses online. And like my next course that's coming out is Digital Course Designer. And Digital Course Designer teaches you how to design digital courses. So it's like, you know, you know it's going to work because I've already done it. So the course has to be able to help you because I've already done it. So it's like a slam dunk if you get my course. Digital Course Designer will be coming out very soon. And guys, I appreciate these comments. I love them coming. Let me know, you know, everything that's going on in your life. So you give me questions, whatever you want to do in there. I love getting those questions in there. And it helps the distribution of this video too. Any business that allows you to leverage time is best. Your Evergreen products are a perfect example. Yeah, I mean, I've got some guys like that are 27 bucks a month. And I have so many people, I'm not going to say how many, but I have so many people that pay me $27 a month. I've got some that pay me $397 a month for a different online course. I've got some that pay me $197. I've got some that pay me $97 a month. I think $397 is my highest point for continuity. But you know, getting an extra $400 every month from a bunch of people is nice. And they're happy. I have almost a zero refund policy. If I ever have a refund, it's generally somebody who just wants to get in there and try to copy my stuff, you know, and they'll buy and then 10 minutes later, they'll refund because they're trying to copy everything and they can't do it. It's set up to where you really can't do that. And like, there's a lot of software with some of them and you won't get the software. So they're trying to rip me off. It's okay. I expect that. I expect there's some people out there that will do that and they're never going to get ahead. You're never ever going to get ahead by trying to rip somebody else off. You just not. It won't work. In the scheme of karma, it's not going to work for you. So that's okay. So we don't worry about those people. No big deal. Next thing I will tell you you could do if you've got any skills. Let's say you're good at search engine optimization or social media or pay per click or web design or I don't know anything doing music. Try your hand at freelancing. Freelancing is really good. I like Upwork. I use Fiverr. I use a lot of these different sites, Freelancer.com, but go in there and set yourself up a profile. Now the number one problem I see with people trying to make money on Upwork or Freelancer or whatever is they say they can't get any jobs. Nobody's hiring them. And the reason nobody's hiring them is they don't have any reviews and they don't have any reviews because they haven't done any jobs. So what do you do? Here's what you do. If you go to Freelancer.com, you go to Upwork.com and you want to build up your reviews, go in there and look for jobs that are posted. Let's say there's a job for 500 bucks. Somebody's got a job for 500 bucks and it has to do with web design. Go to that person, contact them and say, I will do that job for $300 or $200. The only thing I ask is if I do a good job, you give me a good review and you're going to have to spend some of your time doing jobs for a lot less money. However, once you've done 10, 15, 20 of these jobs, you're going to have some good reviews provided you do a good job and then people will just start hiring you. That's the hack. That's the way it works. And this is how the world works. You put forth the effort first and then the money comes. It's backwards from what everybody's telling you. I remember hearing people that used to work for me and I would say, hey, could you do this? Could you do that? They're like, oh, they don't pay me to do that. When they start paying me more, I'll start doing more. It doesn't work that way. The world doesn't work that way. We don't look at somebody who's lazy on the job and go, you know what, let's pay that person a lot more money. Maybe they'll do more. It doesn't work that way. The way it works is we see somebody on a job that's doing more than what they're expected of and we give them a raise or we promote them. Maybe saying, no, I've tried that before and I did extra work and they didn't give me a raise. Well, maybe they didn't in that situation. But overall, if you put forth more effort in life, you're going to get more back. Whether it's a job, whether it's online, whether it's anything, you know, exercise, whatever it is, you've got to put forth the effort first and then the results come. You don't get results and then you put forth effort. It never comes that way. Ever, ever, ever, never. Unless you win the lottery or something, then I think there's people blow through the money. Let's see what else we got here. Paul's helping me out. I appreciate it. Let's see here. How often do you have to update your products like the courses? Most of them, I don't have to that often because it's not time-sensitive material. Now, some of them you do, like if you're teaching, let's say, how to do stuff maybe in a software and that software changes, then you're going to have to change it up. So you do want to be aware of that when you do your course. Is this something I'm going to have to constantly maintain? If I had an ad on, let's say, YouTube, excuse me, a course on YouTube ads, that changes every now and then. You're going to have to get in there and do some changes on it. But you know what? You're going to have to do some extra work. That's just the way it is. Let's see here. The fact that you practice what you preach and walk the talk, the honest approach is always best. How many designers do you keep versus seeking new ones? Designers? Well, you know, I have two guys that have been with me for a while that work on my Magento website. One of them is rebuilding it now. The other one helped move it. I like to have a couple opportunities to do the same thing. And the reason I like that, and when I say opportunities, a couple people that can do, excuse me, the same type of work. For instance, the other day, I needed a banner change. I didn't have time to do it. I didn't want to get in there and do it. And by the time I figured it out, I could have just paid somebody. So I have these two guys in India. They're both wonderful guys. I mean, I sent them both a message. I need to have this job done. This is what I need to have done. How soon can you do it? They both responded back. The one guy says, I have COVID and I'm sick. I can't do it. The other guy says, I'll do it in one hour. Well, there you go. It's nice to have two people, right? Because you never know. And he's fine now. I mean, the one that got COVID is fine. But the point is, you don't want to just rely on one freelancer. You just don't want to do that. Now, if you've got full-time employees, that's different, of course. This is your full-time job. This is what you do every day. I've got several people like that. But for the most part, when you're doing these things, guys, you want to have a couple alternatives. Let's see. Practice what I preach. Well, I mean, you got to, right? I don't know the alternative to not doing the right thing. I think it's called doing the wrong thing. I don't get that. I know people do it, but I don't get it. Is writing ads for Google AdWords a possible source of income? Yes, definitely. A lot of businesses need help doing ads. Ad agencies make a tremendous amount of money. I mean, a tremendous amount. They usually will charge a flat fee a month, and then a percentage of the ad spend, and then they will require that you spend an X number of dollars. So, for example, I have a friend who charges $5,000 a month, and then he charges 10% of the ad spend, and the ad spend's got to be $30,000. So, he's into it for eight grand a month for each client. So, that sounds great. And on the surface, you go, man, JR, that's great. That's what I want to do. Now, let me give you the flip side to this. All those people who are hiring you to do ads know nothing about ads. They don't understand how they work. They don't understand what results are. So, for instance, if you're doing a campaign in Google Ads, you may pick 60 keywords that you're going to target, okay, these 60 keywords, and you're going to run the same ad to all these keywords. Most of the keywords aren't going to work in the beginning, and what you're trying to do is narrow down to the ones that do work. So, what that means is in the beginning, most of your ad spend's going to be lost for you to find the keywords that do work. And then it's going to take time to ramp those up. So, here's the bad part. You're dealing with a client that doesn't understand that, and they're like, well, you spent $3,000 this month, and I only got 300 back. How is that going to work? So, they don't get it, and then you've got to deal with these clients that want instant results. And starting a campaign is not instant. It doesn't work that way. It takes days and weeks and months to tweak it. So, you've got to deal with the hassle of dealing with people that don't know what they're doing, and them calling you up and yelling at you. However, you can make really good money. So, you know, that's the flip side to it. Let's see what else I got for you guys. Is writing ads for Google Ads? Okay, yes, I answered that one. Do you have an opinion on using PLR material? Is that product launch thing? Is that Jeff Walker's thing you're talking about? I should put that in there. And I like product launches. They've gotten a little stale because everybody did them. I kind of do them. I kind of don't. I don't think they're as effective as they used to be because so many people started doing product launches. And he's not the only one that does it. If that's who you're talking about, Jeff Walker. I'm currently using three designers. And it's interesting that trying to convey what you need to get a project done. It's very, very difficult to convey what you need to get done. And you know, a lot of times I'll have a project. I'll have something I want done. And my wife will say, well, just go hire somebody to do it. And I'm like, well, by the time I explain all the things I want done, I can just do it myself. Now, that's not true in all cases. Like, I'm terribly graphic design. I'm just not good at it. I don't have an eye for it. But certain other things I can do. And if I'm going to pay somebody else and it takes forever to explain it to them, I'll just do it. You know, just do it myself. So that's one thing I would tell you. Next thing you could do nowadays, and I wouldn't have told you this a few years ago, is create and run a podcast. Especially if you have any notoriety at all, if you're known for anything. Podcasts are really pretty cool. And I'll tell you, you know, I was listening to the thing on NPR the other day about this. But our number one way of communicating is through hearing stuff. It really is. And if you go back to like the 20s and the 30s, and everybody sat around the radio and listened to the radio, but they looked at the radio and they were listening to it. And podcasts have really come about, you know, and I'm looking at some statistics. You guys can't see it. But in, let's see here, percent of Americans 12 or over who have listened to a podcast in the past, in 2008, it was like 8% of the people. It was like 8% of the people. Now, in 2019, it's 53% of the people. So podcasts have really caught on, guys. And it only takes you a couple of minutes to look at somebody like Joe Rogan, who just got a $100 million contract with Spotify. I mean, $100 million to see that they're popular. And there's a lot of them out there. There's comedy podcasts. There's, you know, tech podcasts. There's tech podcasts. And the cool thing about podcasts, unlike, you know, well, TV, you can't actually now. I was going to say you can't watch what you want when you want, but actually can now. But the thing about podcasts, you can just dial it up when you want and listen whenever you want. You know, maybe you're at the gym, maybe you're in your office. You know, whatever it is, they're so easily accessible now. And a lot of people are turning to podcasts. And the thing with podcasts is you can have sponsors on podcasts and you can actually make money. So if you've got some talent in that area, do it. Let's see, what else? Podcast movement is great place to check out podcasting. Wait, great place to check out podcasting. Over 3,000 international podcasters in one place. Where is that, Paul? Is it called podcast movement? Okay, podcast movement. I got you. I wasn't reading that right. So he's saying podcast movement is good. My wife listens to one called Crime Junkie. And I'm trying to think what the name of that company is because they have all kinds of different podcasts. I can't think of it off the top of my head. But if you Google Crime Junkie, you'll find the company that has all these different podcasts and does that stuff. And I had a couple other suggestions for you guys. One of them is, I'm gonna go back to it. I'm gonna go back to it because I'm doing it right now and it'd be stupid not to tell you. Start a YouTube channel. I'm telling you guys, just start one. Start one, start one, start one. It's so important. I think that everybody, definitely every business needs a YouTube channel. They just do. It's such a great way to get your message out. It's such a great way to brand your company. It's such a great way to connect with people who are interested in what you're doing. I mean, you can talk to them. Let me get a sip real quick. You can talk to them. You can get comments from them. They can ask you questions. You can directly help them out. Heck, you can make money on YouTube. And like you could put in the description, links for downloads. You can build your email list. And it's free. I mean, this is like, I know like in 10 years when YouTube starts charging you to put up a channel, people are going to be like, oh man, can you believe it? You know, 10 years ago, YouTube was absolutely free. You can do channels for free. And they're like, no, no way. That's not true. Oh yeah, yeah. It used to be free. That conversation is going to happen because so many people want a YouTube channel. And I think YouTube's going to probably clear out the junk. And they're going to start saying, okay, you can have a YouTube channel. It's a thousand dollar fee or it's $500 a month for your channel. They're going to start doing that. I'm telling you, it's going to happen. So get in there while you can. If you've already got a YouTube channel and it's already making a few thousand dollars a month, you'll be able to afford the fee. Now, did I hear about the fee coming down the road? No, I'm just looking at it. I'm going, there's so much content on YouTube that I'm sure they're going to want to clear out the clutter at some point. They're just going to want to. It makes sense. So that's something else you can do. If you are looking to save money, try to volunteer at an event, by the way. Yeah, that's a really great way to save some money and say I want to be a volunteer at one of these digital marketing events. If they ever come back, you know, I did get an email yesterday from Affiliate Summit East that they're scheduling one in July and another one from VidCon up in LA. I think it's sometime in the fall for them too. They've got one scheduled and they said they'll keep you posted, but they're selling tickets again. So they're expecting it to come back. Podcast movement moves around this year. It's in Nashville this August. Yeah, you know, Nashville, I think that's where Ben Shapiro moved his podcast. He's got a huge one. He's got like 47 people working on that podcast. I don't know how you have 47 people working for you full time, but he does. And he considers it small, but that's pretty, pretty amazing. What else did I have in mind for you? Well, you know, in a nutshell, there's so many things. I mean, I could sit here all day long and tell you ideas, but the ones I've given you this morning, you can certainly do. You don't have to have any experience. A couple of them, you know, if you want to use some of your skills and go into, you know, fiver or upwork or something, you're going to have a skill for something, but I guess you don't. I mean, you could do data entry if you wanted to in those sites, but the more skills you have, the better off you are. Now, how do you get more skills? You just educate yourself. You don't have to wait anymore. You don't have to apply to a college to maybe get in, to maybe have a good professor to maybe get a good job. You just go online and buy a course or watch some videos on YouTube. It's that simple. I have courses for sale. I have a free channel. Somebody said the other day they had signed up for one of my courses and they said, where can I get some more great information about making money online? And I was like, seriously? Seriously? How about me? How about going to my channel that has 800-plus videos and just watching them? You're asking me to send you someplace else. That doesn't make any sense. And when I sent it that way, of course the person's like, oh, duh, yeah, that's right. I just bought your course. You know, there's so much information there, guys. And I think the other way it's going to go on YouTube is you're probably going to have to pay to watch certain content. I think that's going to happen, too, on down the road. And it's already kind of that way now because you can have subscriptions on your channel that are paid subscriptions. You can have Patreon subscriptions now where people have to pay for it to get a little bit more of what you got. My wife has a Patreon account. She has people that's already signed up and she's only got like 4,500 subscribers, which around the same I do. I'm a little bit more than that. But the point is, there's so many ways to make money to sit back and go, man, I don't know how to do any of this stuff. It's ridiculous. You can learn for free. It's ridiculous. You can learn for free, okay? Let me get another sip. And guys, if you have any other questions, any other things you'd like to know about making money online, go ahead and hit me up now. I'm getting to the end of this and guess what I'm going to do? See if you can guess in the comment section. I'm going to get something done this morning and see if you can figure out what it is. And I've been thinking about this for a long time. But I'm going to get something done. My appointment's at 10-10 and it's 9-26 now. The Ben Shapiro is also syndicated on other channels. Yeah. The best gig is where you leverage your time. Dennis Miller has paid membership to listen. Does he really? You know, he's a sharp guy. I saw Dennis Miller. Wow. I hate to date myself. But it was in the late 80s at a comedy club. And he was really good. The only thing about Dennis Miller was he was so high level, he would tell a joke and then he'd be on to like two or three other jokes and then people would get the one in that he said, you know, two jokes ago and go, oh, that's right. It was like, he was so high level. He was such an intelligent guy. And politics aside, because everybody's going to go, I don't like this politics. I don't like it. Whatever. Enjoy the humor, guys. Just enjoy the humor. I think when it comes to humor, everything goes. I don't think there should be anything off limits. If I don't like it and I think it's distasteful, you know what I have a choice to do? Not listen to it. There you go. Just don't listen. But I think comedians have been constrained the past couple of years. They're so worried about saying things and offending one group or another. They shouldn't be. Because true humor comes out of reaching that line. Going past the line where you should go, that's where humor really lies. But that's when it's really funny is when people talk about stuff, they really just, you would never talk about it in a regular conversation. They're comedians. They should be allowed to. They should be allowed to do that. They should get free reign. And if you don't like them, don't listen. Real simple. I note that you're fiddling with your whiskers this morning. The itch will pass in time. Yeah, I always do that, James, when I grow it. I always do that. Has anybody figured out what I'm going to do, though? At 1010 today. Anybody figure that out? Try to put your guesses in there. I want to see if somebody can guess it. It has a lot to do with the world. A lot to do with the world. Does that help you at all? Could you guess? I'll give you a gold star if you guess it, okay? The first person to guess is it gets a gold star. The news guy whose show, Dennis Miller was a frequent guest, also has a paid show at $35 a month. Wow. Maybe I ought to charge for this, huh? Nah, I'm not going to do that. I'm only going to do that. I have other things I charge for. I can't charge for everything. I just can't do it. And besides that, I can't pay it anyhow from ads on YouTube. So I'm going to be silly to charge. I would be greedy, too. I don't see anybody guessing. I don't see anybody guessing. What am I going to go do at 1010? Check out Dry Bar Comedy. I have. James. Dry Bar Comedy is hilarious. I like it. A lot of different comedians. He says great comedians with zero vulgarity. Yep. Yep. If you want clean comedy, that's a really good one. And, you know, I don't... Sometimes comedy offends me. But like I say, I always want people to be able to say whatever they want. Because when you start telling people what they say, they're going to be less funny. They're just going to be less funny in general. When they say something that's really bad and they get a bad backlash, they know to stop and back up. They know. I mean, it'll happen to them. You're a guest on a major show. Am I? I don't think so. I don't think so. Would I want to be? I don't know if I would or not. I get a lot of requests for interviews. People want to interview me on podcasts. I turn down almost all of them. And I turn it down just because I'm like, God, you know, an hour or two. What can I do with an hour or two versus talking to somebody? And yeah, it'll give me some promotion and maybe open me up to their audience or whatever. But in general, I just don't do them. I haven't really done that many sponsorships, though we are looking into that now. And I'm going to be very selective about where I do sponsorships from too. But yeah. So nobody's guest. Nobody's guest is what I'm going to get done. Oh, wait, maybe that was your guest, Paul. You're a guest on a major show. Maybe that was your guest. I'm sorry. Okay. Takes me a second. Told you, not that sharp. Not especially early in the morning. That's not it. That's not it. It is something that affects the world, though. It really affects the world. Come on, give me another guest in there. James, you haven't guessed what it is. Try to guess in there. What about you, Siddharth? Guess what it is. Jenny, go ahead and guess what it is. Morad. Guess what it is. Come on, guys. What is it I'm going to go do? What is it? What could it possibly be that has to do with the world? A couple more guesses. I like how Andy Andrews diversified his comedy into multiple lines of income. Do I know Andy Andrews? The name sounds familiar. Let me just see here if I know him. Andy Andrews. I don't know him. Hmm. Interesting. Can't know everybody, can I? It's impossible to know everybody. But he's got a lot of stuff there, you know? I Google him. I Google me. I find a little bit now, too. That's kind of interesting. You're getting COVID shots. No, but you're really close. I'm going to get the COVID antibody test. I'm going to go get the COVID antibody test because I reason and I haven't gotten the shot. I'm thinking about it, but I'm like I don't have to get the shot if I have the antibodies so I think that's how it works Pretty sure that's how it works. I'll find out in a little while in a little over a half hour Let's have a go get the antibody test. It looks like CVS pharmacies doing them. I went online I clicked on pick a time clicked on a nearest location and boom I had an appointment. It was that simple I don't know if it's like that in your town But you know some of you out there who are maybe contemplating getting that Vaccine you may want to go get tested first. Maybe something you want to do I know some people just go get a vaccine, but I mean I don't want to put anything in my body You know if I don't need to you know, do I need to get the vaccine? I don't know You know, I'm back and forth on that my wife doesn't want to get it. I mean that's certainly her decision I have close friends who insist that I should get it. You know it. I don't know So I'll figure that out Feed the homeless in San Diego. I have I need to do that again James, but no it is the COVID thing It's getting a antibody test. I apologize for looking down guys when I read your comments But I have the the look see I got the iPad here, right? And that's where that's where I see them all Good luck. Hope you have the antibodies. Yeah, I got sick in March of last year pretty sick pretty high fever chills aches all that contacted my doctor Contacted the health care system and they were like a you probably have COVID based on your Symptoms, but we don't have enough availability for Testing right now so we can't test you unless you're getting admitted to the hospital So at that time they wouldn't even test me. They weren't testing a lot of people back then 15% of the medical professionals refused the vaccine wonder why I Don't know James my son works at the Cleveland Clinic And his wife works at the Cleveland Clinic And they had to get it that was part of the requirement They work in the cardiac unit and heart and lung transplants And they require people who work in that unit get it so they both got it I don't think she had any reaction. My son got really kind of sick on the second dose He's fine now I don't I don't I just there's so much misinformation about good bad. I I listened to a Podcast this morning on NPR about it and it's kind of convincing me to get it But kind of not I don't know but at least if I if I have the antibodies I have to worry about that That's what I'm figuring All right. I ain't got no more. It's a lie. It's 934 and I got to get to work We did get some pictures on the house yesterday getting a lot of stuff done there And I'll maybe next time I can post some of the pictures of the house and the progress of what's going on there guys The house is in Georgetown, Texas just north of Austin. We're gonna be there in a few months I'm gonna miss seeing all you guys here in San Diego. Guess what you'll look the same in Austin. I Say Austin is actually Georgetown. So you won't notice any difference in what I'm doing I'll just be broadcasting from another area. I need to use a 27 inch TV to read those comments Seriously, that's what I'm considering for a set of 27 inches. Huh? Do you remember when 19 was big James? Or excuse me Paul. Do you remember when 19 was like that was really large? I remember they came out with 19 inch monitors and that was really large and I went into Costco the other day And they have 85 inch TVs. I'm like 85 inches. I mean, let's take up the whole wall I mean it's crazy Though I may get one for the new house because we have a wall that's big enough for that You know something I could consider But yeah, they've gotten a lot bigger have a bite. All right, I got it I got it. I got to get squared away and get over there and get this test done Thanks a bunch for sharing your expertise piece of blessings always everyone James. We love you. You know it What a pleasure same thing with you Paul. What a pleasure more add love having you here Jenny love having you here James just all you guys are just awesome. You just are a sit hard. Good to see you again I hadn't seen you in a while If you're watching this once again after this is live, don't forget to subscribe if that button down there is red You want to click it and turn it gray and then Turn on all bell notifications ring the bell so you're notified every single time I go live or or what or I upload a video You'll still see it Have a blessed day weekend a head gang. Hey, I remember when there wasn't any TV. Okay James You got me beat on that one. I always had a black and white TV. I remember that with the channel I had to get up and change it for my dad, but that's that's that's the time for another That's I can't talk that was a story for another time. I can certainly do that Bring a friend to show Bring a friend to show There Paul You have to clarify that one. All right guys. I'm gonna get out of here You guys have a wonderful day. I enjoy your day. No matter where you are stay safe Treat everybody with kindness. You never know what they're going through treat them with kindness