Why do influencers with millions of followers often struggle to make real money?
Most influencers stay broke because they focus entirely on getting "likes" and views but lack a structured system to move that attention toward a high-ticket sale.
Chad recently met with a trainer who works with celebrities like Alex Rodriguez and found that despite 67,000 engaged followers, the man had no way to capture those leads.
By failing to offer a clear next step, you are essentially letting thousands of potential customers slip through your fingers every single day.
Instead of just entertaining your audience, you need a process that qualifies them and invites them to invest in a real transformation.
What are the four boxes required to build a multimillion-dollar sales path?
The automated influencer path consists of four specific stages: a social media teaser, a 90-minute presentation, a 3-day workshop, and a high-ticket one-on-one program.
Your social videos act as "teasers" that get people to raise their hands, which gives you the perfect opportunity to lead them to a deeper 90-minute training.
Once they spend time with you in that presentation, you can invite them into a paid 3-day workshop for a small investment like $297.
This step builds incredible trust, making it natural for the right people to apply for your $3,000+ high-ticket coaching or service.
How do you make your offer stand out from everyone else in your niche?
You must create your own unique "System, Process, Method, Strategy, Secret or Formula" that gives your audience a specific name for the results you deliver.
For example, instead of just teaching people to drink lemon water, Chad helped a trainer name his routine the "Citrus Vitality Method" to make it sound exclusive and valuable.
Having a branded method allows you to move away from "wa-wa-wa" general advice and positions you as the only person who can solve a specific problem.
When you combine this unique branding with the automated pipelines in Global Control, you have a machine that turns social media comments into qualified sales calls.