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And because at the Cancun Mastermind event, we all had talks where we all taught shit. He had to talk about outsourcing your business. And then he ended it with an offer actually where he was selling VA's. It's like, train VA's, don't say it like that. It's not gonna like that. This is gonna sound bad. Yeah, no. But they are trained VA's that know how to run a publishing business. Yeah, and you could get one for $5.97. Yeah. So before he got off stage, we literally sent him $600. Because I mean, we have 60 audiobooks so we need to come out. We've been waiting to get this. So it's amazing you asked this question. We've been waiting to get a VA to run our business. What has held us back? Because we have so many, we're focused on the bigger picture. So we have so much bigger things to work on. What has held us back is the training process. Yeah. Which takes an insane amount of time. This guy is trained already. How to run a publishing business. So number two, also where can you find this manager with the help of his while you're away? I think he can send email to Emeka. I think he had seven trained VA's. I actually think he's. He's probably sold out. It sounds so bad. He's sold them all. I mean that like. Well, there are seven trained VA's. And he'll have to breathe a few more. Yeah. So yeah, that's what it is. Okay, part two to Vinay can ask the question. This one's a fucking hoot. Okay, here we go. Totally off topic to anything we've ever talked about before. Suppose you pick up a girl and sleep with her. How do you make sure she doesn't drop any wrong allegations on you and then accuse you of something illegal? Because the law is very skewed in favor of women and parentheses. There's a whole movement called mixtape on red pill. Look it up fellas. Mixtape of it. Men going their own way is what that stands for. Or suppose, I'm just explaining what it is. It's just a movement of guys who want to stay single for life and don't trust women to get married or anything. Or suppose you get really wealthy in the future, fingers crossed. That's what it says. Fingers crossed as well though. And girls you've slept with in the past come and target you for your money while filing bogus lawsuits. Saying you abused slash raped them. Yeah. How can you protect yourself? What is the support system you guys have? First thing right off the bat is you could not be asking more of the wrong people this question. We can sit and talk about it for an hour, but we can't give you any great advice. So let's see what the question is. How do you protect yourself? How do you make sure she doesn't drop any wrong allegations and she's going to have something illegal? I don't know. Be super careful, be super careful. Don't sleep with crazy sh**. And then also don't like cross them because that's when they'll pull some shit like that, right? So don't ever get on their bad side. Don't do anything shitty to them. How can you protect yourself? I know nothing about the law in this situation. I'm sorry. I feel like I'm the kind of person that would not talk to anyone like that. But what the f**k do I know? What is the support system you guys have? Each other? Yeah. I guess. Talking like, oh, she's crazy. Don't get involved. Yeah. That, remember last time I told you that? Can we not talk about that? Remember last time I told you that? I told you not to and you didn't have that in. Next question. The worst experience of our lives. Next question is from the best, the one and only RoleMop King. He has one question. It is, I would like to know how many words I need for making something like the guided yoga lesson to get to three hours. I cannot really judge the amount of words I need to get to at least three hours and how can I find a narrator who knows how to narrate this type of audio book? Like make pauses, use non-trademarked music, has a calm, mindful voice for a guided yoga audio book, as example. So first of all, how many words? Like we don't know either, too. Like we don't know exactly. This is the type of question. It's one of those questions that like, the only way you can answer this is to figure it out yourself. I feel like we give out so much information to the point where some people will stop thinking for themselves because they expect us to give you all the information. Now this, about 2000 words is a vague guess, but I don't know. It depends on the pauses. It depends on if they want to repeat words then how long music's gonna run. I would say more than 2000. I'd say like 5000, I don't know, man. It's tough to say. How can I find a narrator? Go on ACX and ask around. Yeah. That's all there is to it. Yeah, they don't just fall from the sky. You gotta just go on ACX, ask around, find someone with a calm voice, and then how do you use non-trademarked music? And you have to do that yourself. Go online, search non-trademarked music, non-coverage music. On YouTube, you can do it. You can download it and use that. It's literally that simple. But there's no one who can do all this for you. You literally have to do this yourself. And I hope you take this, don't take this as the wrong way at all. Cause Rolewalk, you're still squad. Yeah, your squad is squad. Still squad, what am I talking about? Of course, that's stupid to even say. Always squad as fuck. But that's the answer. So just, you have to kind of think a lot for yourself with things regarding shit like this. Next question, from Beto Salinas. I know you're in the course. Thank you for the man, Harry Beto. Have you done- He's the man. Have you done AMS ads for Spanish books and audio books? We tried. Audio books, no, cause it's not possible. So have we done AMS ads for Spanish books? We tried, we tried. Because our first book slash audio book on our joint publishing account is actually a Spanish book. So we did try and it's not supported. Yeah, Spanish books are not supported by AMS. He got rejected three times. You're not allowed to run ads to Spanish books on the US market, sadly. You could run it on the Mexican or Spanish market, but we weren't allowed to for whatever reason. I tried to set it up. It was all in Spanish. I was like, fuck it. Yeah, yeah, we couldn't even read it. I wish I could. That would be huge. I mean, great question, cause that would be awesome. And something I learned over the weekend at the Cancun Bass Mine is how insanely amazing AMS ads are. Yeah, yeah. Crazy, crazy important. Let's just shout, Marco. He's the AMS dog. He's the legend. And then regarding audio books, you can't run it for audio books. At some point there will come audible ads for audio books. It's to win-win for both sides. It makes too much sense for it not to happen. Audibles, like ACX ads, will come hopefully in the next year. Next question from, I love this guy. He got the course. He's just really funny. He speaks with like a broken English. Yeah, he's from France. Yeah, he's from France. So it's just really funny the way he talks in a good way, obviously. His name's Steve D, our dog. His question, the first one is, what is current level, you can see the way. It's funny. What is current level in English you need to follow this course? Your English should be good enough, I think. You're not writing books yourself. You're not writing yourself. We're able to communicate easily. So you should be fine, but you definitely need to know English. If you don't know English, you can't go through the course. But you know English, so you're good. Yeah. Yeah, don't look at it. Well, there'd be a customer service to ask questions about things we did not understand. Yes, us. Yeah, that's us. That's the Facebook group. You guys, any question? There's already been well over 100 posts in that group. Oh, well over, it's fucking, they go hard in there. We all go hard. We do go hard. Next question. There's no boundaries, unlike the answers you give. Not that there ever is holding back, JR Vega. JR Vega. I recognize the name, but they don't comment that often. Yeah, he always, he hit us up with that streaming software he used. So we can live stream on five different platforms at once. Yes, he was also, which I remember now, Gleam. Gleam.io, yeah. Which we will use eventually. Fuck yeah. His question is, what is the price range good narrators charge to do an audiobook? The price rate, good narrators, I mean, depends what good is. We go with $50 per finish hour. That is totally enough to get like a high-quality narrator. Now most will not pay, you gotta look around, right? Exactly. The best of the best will be charging much more, but they are still very good. So we originally, for that price, we originally made Mike Vestil's audiobook for him, turned his ebook to an audiobook, and there we don't have a budget. We're just like, we're just finding the best for our dog Mike. Oh. And so the narrators appear monster. His voice is unbelievable. Steve Stansel, shout out Steve Stansel, who you've used him for. But he charges $200 an hour. So an audiobook is over three hours. So it got pretty expensive. $50 is enough, $100 is what a good one might charge. $50 to answer your question. Yeah. Or at least that's what we pay. That's not really, but whatever. Next question is from, this might be the only company I've ever left, from Ty Lifestyle. Yeah, I don't recognize the name to be honest. So how do you get reviews besides promo codes? That's the only way you get reviews. They use your promo codes. Oh well, they'll get organic reviews. Organically as well. But that's not something you can control that much. You can only slightly. You would not buy them. By laying it within your audiobook. It wouldn't make sense to not, to get reviews without the promo codes, because you'd be out asking people buy your audiobook, and then leave a review. But you have to pay $15 to use those. To get here first, to buy it. So use the promo codes, have them get it for free, and leave reviews. And then organic is the other way. Yeah. Yes. Yes. From Zach Relade. That's why we got all excited. Woo. Yeah, we're the man. We gotta meet up sometime. I think he lives in LA. All right, first question. Where do you find narrators for your audiobook? And do they send you a sample of their voice? We find our narrators- Zach clearly has never made an audiobook before. That's okay, that's great. We find narrators- No one watched our videos. On ACX. And yes, they always send a sample of their voice. That's the first thing they do, they send what's called an audition. Question number two. This one's much more fun. How much do you guys bench? So we- I would like to sit here and tell you I benched 315 for eight reps. But no, you need video proof. I did not do 315 for eight reps. But we did max out just for you, Zach. Just for you. This was a few weeks ago. So- Queue that video. So let's just show practices first. Okay, so how much was that? 107.5. Yeah, which is like 231. 231 pounds. So it was in Denmark, so it was in kilos. And then me, I was 110, I believe. I think you were 2.5 kilos more than me. 110 kilos. Are you impressed? I weigh 160, benching 230. So yeah, I weigh 158. No, I weigh 158 pounds. I could bench 70 pounds over my body weight. Yeah. It's pretty good. So- If anyone doesn't know, we're obsessed with the gym. We've been going hard at it for over eight years. All right, next question. Oh, this is a new subscriber who's actually super fucking dope. Tommy. He's not coming on a lot of videos. Yeah, yeah. He just found this not too long ago. Is he in the course? Yeah, he's in the course. Yeah, fuck yeah. Tommy, see you. Tommy, see you. His first question is, is it violating Amazon terms of agreement if you make a summary? I love this question. Great question. If you make a summary book of another book. For instance, I'm noticing a trend where best-selling books are being made to summary books by self-publishers. It seems like a recipe to your suit by the publisher of your benefit KDP. You're absolutely right. This is a recipe for it. So yeah, this is a big thing. I guess it's on KDP as well. I don't look as much on KDP as I do on Audible. It's huge on Audible. Where like a Tony Robbins book, like The Beast Within or whatever he has the famous book about. So then a bunch of people will make a summary audiobook of it. Where it's just like a one-hour condensed version talking about all the important stuff. So I'm sure it's a quality audiobook, but it's super not allowed. Yeah, super not allowed. We call it, we call it asked. The response was like, yeah, I mean, you can do it. It's not against our rules, but the person who made the book can easily come after you and see you. So as you take it down. Exactly. So you can get it up on Audible. Audible won't stop you. But they could quickly reach out to you and take it down and you don't wanna fucking deal with that. Yeah. So they're profitable as fuck though. Exactly. These people are making a lot of money. So if you have a super short-term mindset, then you should make it maybe. It was a car going in reverse, like 30 miles an hour. Like it was gonna crash. That's what you see in Mexico. Tommy, second question. What's the deal with the Lenovo laptops you guys use? This one. Good question. Lenovo ThinkPad. I'm curious, because I don't see many people using Lenovo unless it's a company laptop. That's right. The only people with these laptops are people who were given to them by their company, their business laptops. I tell you exactly why we bought them. Yeah. I too use Lenovo laptop and I love it. I love mine as well. You can have a little issues with yours. But I've had mine for over four years. Works like a shower. Four years. I never had a single issue with it whatsoever. It's fast, it's lightweight, it has everything. Yeah, so I love mine as well until about like three or four months ago. It just started getting super slow. I don't blame it on the computer, Lenovo. I think it got a virus or something. It's from the porn you've been watching. Yeah, I know, so. The reason why we got it is because our cousin is like, the smartest computer guy we've ever met. And he just told us, so we hit him up, what laptop should we get for business and school and shit? Lenovo ThinkPad. We got it when we were back in school. Fuck all that. But he said, best value for our money, this thing. Sturdy, just amazing. Next is me. So many legends. I know, so many legends asking questions. That's why I was like, oh, because it's the commenters. From Gandalf the Orange, GTO, Orange Emojis, Orange Emojis everywhere, first question. Appreciate the fuck out of you, by the way. Appreciate the fuck out of you. How much are you guys making through draft to digital and Polish Drive as a percentage compared to the same book with KDP and Korea Space slash KDP print? Is it worth doing draft to digital and Polish Drive? Let me answer that. Yes, it's worth it. Through draft to digital and Polish Drive. Okay, I could show the last few months of my draft to digital dashboard. Yeah, so that's what I made the last few months on draft to digital to give you an idea. It's not that I don't even check the sales. I don't even think about ever considering checking the sales. I'll randomly get like two out of 20. I was like, I just get direct deposits every month. Oh, publish. I just get direct deposits every month from draft to digital. Now it's such a tiny portion of my publishing income, but the crazy thing is in Thailand you could live off of just my draft to digital income. I never would because I'm bougie as fuck. So I need like, but some things in my life. Yeah, as a percentage. As a percentage, tiny percentage? Like of what though compared to KDP income? Well, I don't have KDP income right now. So on our new joint one, we already have KDP income. Is that book on draft to digital? No, no, we need to get on that. We've been so busy with other shit. It's now a good time to say that I also don't have a KDP increase based account. You got this on there yet? I haven't been keeping it a secret, but I just haven't got out of my way to say it. A really quick question. Christian got his account terminated for the Portland Translate Spanish books. Then he put a book on my Amazon account and then claimed it from his ACX account. And because they saw the connection between his terminated account and my account, they terminated my account as well. Yeah, yeah. All right. Next question from GTO. How are you guys combating the KDP book reviews being wiped out? I had a book with 70 reviews that got wiped out to three recently. Whoa! Yes, it's that bad. So we don't do book reviews at all. We don't even do KDP. We put our books up on KDP, but that's the end of that. So we're all focused on ACX. I mean, think about this. We don't have to deal with this. Isn't that amazing? Is GTO in the course? Yes. But isn't that amazing with audiobooks? We don't have to fucking worry about this shit. So we don't worry about it. I don't know how to combat it. There's nothing you can do to combat it. Well, what you can do is focus on audiobooks so you don't have to worry about it. So this video is officially over 20 minutes on RN, at least. Okay, I think that's a good place to cut it. So that is part two of this Q&A session. We're gonna get your question 100% without any doubt. Without any doubt. Next video should be in different locations. Okay, okay. We'll do it in different locations. This is not that epic. Because we said we would do the Q&A on the beach in Cancun. But we wanted to do it just the wind. You can't really film outside if audio gets so fucked up when it's windy. You gotta just be, oh fuck, but the whole time. So I guess that concludes our video. Yeah. Oh, drop some emojis. The rest is one emoji we're dropping. Oh. I mean, this is like a super standard emoji, but it's like one of my favorites. Or is it one of my favorite emojis? You can do that. But also in honor of our eight years going to the gym and drop some needle emojis. Come on. Drop some needle emojis. What are you saying here? I wish I could hop on the juice. Oh, good. Okay, needles at 100s. Great idea. Fantastic idea. All right. See you in the next video. If someone doesn't know what that means. And they might not. 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