Can I turn my skills that I have online as a YouTuber, a business creator, somebody who's using AI a lot — can I turn these skills into a $10,000 plus a month local business online? That's what I'm here to share with you today. For those of you that care about vlog style updates, and for those of you that are trying to make money and use skills online, I have a theory here that I'll present now, because that's what we're doing. I think that lots of times getting money is much easier locally, making a business in person. I think there's a lot more big money potential there.
J Babe, first on a live stream, within the first minute, let's go VIP.
Where I Am Right Now: From Zero to $1,000 a Month
I've started a business from scratch. I was a YouTuber since 2011. I deleted everything online in 2025, including millions of followers. I had over a billion followers. I burned it all down, got divorced, et cetera. This year, I restarted. I have six YouTube channels. I started three months ago, and I'm currently making about $1,000 a month from all that.
My top monetization is now my Skool community at jerrybanfield.com, where you can go if you want to work on anything I talk about. Any of my videos, I'm there for you. You can DM me. The blockchain pill went in and did a bunch of messages and stuff today. The community has the most activity we've seen in the first couple weeks of launching it, and the first 25 members get a one on one Zoom call. So right now, I'm monetizing two main ways online. First is with YouTube, directly with ad revenues and memberships. The second way is then with my Skool community at jerrybanfield.com. I really appreciate everybody being in there. I'm really grateful that within three months, I've gone from $0 to over $1,000 a month.
However, I'd really like to get to 10,000 plus followers, $10,000 a month, within the next six months. Now, the question is: at the rate I'm going now, doing live streams on six different channels — which seems to be the best form of YouTube content that I can create uniquely right now — can I do it? If you want all my channels, just go to my channel page at jerrybanfield.com, and you can see the channels. This is the Jerry Banfield Show channel. I have a dating channel, a games channel, I have old music videos, YouTube Coach, ICP Crypto, and Crypto Reviews. So that's my channels on YouTube. And I'm grateful those are making $1,000 plus a month when combined with this Skool.
However, am I really going to get to $10,000 plus a month just online from live streaming on YouTube? I also have used AI to crank out a blog on my website that has 700 and something posts. I just turned a 100,000 word book right before this. I just need to deploy my website on ICP and to update it, and then they'll all crank out there. I literally just cranked out three of my books I wrote before as blog posts — four of them earlier today. So I'm getting really good with being able to turn AI into things.
The Theory: My Skills Are a Bigger Deal Locally
I've been thinking: okay, if I wanted to make $100,000 by the end of the year, is it going to be more reasonable, logical, and expected — more probable — doing just live streams on YouTube, or am I going to need to do something else? And I've been thinking, as I've been getting more connected in the local community, my skills are a big deal in the local community. Whereas online, there's lots of dudes like me online. Maybe not just like me, right, J Babe? There's not maybe anybody just like me. But there's lots of people online with huge followings, huge influencers. And I kind of look small in the global world of online.
But in St. Petersburg, Florida, if you want somebody who's an expert at content creation, there's maybe five, ten people in the whole city that would be on par or similar to me. If you want somebody who's actually using AI every day in a very meaningful way to just crank out a business, then I'm actually doing that.
So I had this long, drawn out conversation with ChatGPT today about my basic idea. My basic idea is that I want to get out there more locally. I feel that there's some big opportunities locally that I can get in person that I may not have access to just trying to do stuff online. And ChatGPT says that local is probably one of your biggest underused advantages. And that's got me really thinking. I could use my skills. What can I do with my skills? Well, what I could do is crank out a website that was optimized for a local business model, and I could create local offers. And I know how to do that already. I know how to do Google ads. Boom — that's all you need. You need a website with an offer, and ads to get people to go to it.
Which led me to have the realization that, wow, all I need to do is come up with some offers, then crank a website out with those offers, then create ads in Google, target them locally, and send people to my website. Easy, right? Actually, yes. So I've come up with three offers that I think will really clean up locally. At least one of them should be a really solid offer.
Offer Number One: Jerry Banfield AI
Offer number one is to help with AI. Right now, AI is a huge, huge term. But locally, how many people actually know what they're doing with AI? Right now, I have a Claude Code shell in Ubuntu running in the background that just took a 100,000 word book and turned it into blog posts. I know how to use ChatGPT to do all kinds of stuff — from image generation to YouTube titles, et cetera. I know which AI to use for which task. If I want very Google specific answers, I'll go to Gemini.
Now what's funny is I used Gemini earlier today to ask it about Google ads, and it actually recommended Meta. I'm like, come on, man. This AI is a little too unbiased. This is Google's AI. It should never tell you to go to a competitor and use their ad platform. I'm not using Meta or Instagram though. I can't stand those.
Roland, nice to see you today. You have no idea what you're doing with AI; your sister's taking classes. See, that's what I'm talking about. Roland says his sister's taking classes. I mean, I could teach you. I could teach classes, at least to beginners, on how to do stuff with AI. I've used all three of these today to do heavy tasks. I have the $100 a month plan on Claude, and I just ripped through like 80% of my usage in the last couple of hours processing books.
I could go help businesses see how to integrate AI successfully into their workflows, understand the problems and limitations, rebuild their infrastructure on ICP. I'm super fast. I just tear through AI. I have a higher level understanding about AI than the majority of people in St. Petersburg do — which means I don't have to be some world class AI expert. I know much more about AI, and I've done much more with it, than most people in St. Pete.
So I'm thinking offer number one will be Jerry Banfield AI. And I'll advertise: if you want to get started with AI, if you want to integrate AI into your business — especially if you're a content creator, an author, a creative person — I can come meet you in person, and I can see what you're doing with AI. I can show you what's possible with AI. I can come to your business and see what you can do with AI in your business. And that to me is a really valuable offer. I could teach an AI class to people talking about, well, how do I do this or that with AI? Well, why do you want to do that? What do you want to do? So I'll use AI.
I'll use AI to crank out a website, and I'm going to put it on a separate domain I bought today, which is jerrybanfield.org. Because my main website has a blog, and I just want jerrybanfield.org to be really simple and totally focused and not get lost in the main website. So jerrybanfield.org will be its own entity, just from paid ad traffic, not from anywhere else. So I'll have jerrybanfield.org/ai — that'll have an AI offer. And I can literally just talk and create the entire website.
I could show a web developer locally how to take all their websites off of web two and stick them all on web three, and probably save them thousands, maybe tens of thousands of dollars a month in hosting costs, by putting all their client websites on ICP. I could go into a law firm and show them: okay, here's what you want to do with AI, here's how you could create your own blog post directly with AI. I'm probably one of the top people in St. Pete — maybe top 50, top 100 — but there's not a lot of people in St. Pete that have used AI a whole lot more than I have, that could also speak about it and teach about it and go hands on with it. So I could end up being one of the top people for AI in St. Pete. I saw somebody locally that was talking about taking an AI bootcamp. Well, how much better would it be to have me in person talk you through AI than taking some crap online? So my first offer will be AI.
The Business Model: No Lead Chasing, In-Person Sessions for $250
And I'm very interested in your feedback on any of these ideas — whatever you think about it. So, my business model for super efficiency: one thing, I'm not chasing leads. I'm not going to go around having an application or "give me your phone number." I already have Acuity Scheduling set up on jerrybanfield.com. So what I'll do is send people to a separate Acuity Scheduling interface. Right now, I have a 30 minute call on Zoom for $96 for everybody online. And yes, I do leave my schedule pretty open because I'm flexible. I'll drop what I'm doing if you want to pay $96 to talk to me — like blockchain pill booked three in a row to do an hour and a half recording session, then yeah, I'll drop what I'm doing to hang out with you.
But what I'm going to do is add an Acuity option for an in person consultation, so that people could meet up with me in person in St. Petersburg, Florida. And the beauty of doing that is then I can charge like $250 for an in person meetup. And that essentially is to see if there's anything else they need. So I'll have an AI offer, then charge $250 for an in person session. They can meet at my house, I can meet at their house, their office, or some third party place. That's fine. And what'll be really cool is that I'll be able to show up in person. That's what almost nobody else in the world can do.
Yes, nice, J Babe. Yeah, I saw that on Zero to Heroes today about caffeine AI on Amazon. So I'm thinking offer number one will be AI, because AI is really hot, and I know more than most people on AI, which means I can help most people with AI — not the absolute most advanced experts, but most people.
Offer Number Two: Content Creation for Creators
The second offer I'll have is for YouTube content creation, books, anything people are creating content wise. So I'll have another page, like jerrybanfield.org/creators. And then on that page, that will be all about: schedule an in person session with me for $250.
We'll meet up and, for example, somebody texted me through a mutual friend that they wanted help with OBS. Let's sit down and talk OBS. I'm like, sure, $250. I'll sit down and talk OBS with you. But I am not talking OBS with you for free. That is a valuable professional skill I have. You want to talk OBS? You're going to pay for that. And I realized that's something there's other people in this town who would love to — they could use some hands-on help with content creation. They have books they're trying to write, videos they're trying to do, podcasts they're trying to record. And sitting down with me for $250 in person as someone who's gotten over a billion views online, over a thousand podcast episodes, over 10,000 videos uploaded, et cetera, et cetera — that's a pretty clear and strong value proposition that I can offer.
Three Offers: AI, Content Creation, and Lifestyle Design
So the first offer is AI. The second offer is YouTuber content creation. Then a third offer will be for lifestyle design or, you know, life coaching, something like that. Because I, again, can help very well in this category. I've gotten sober. I eat whole plant based. My body — I played tennis for almost four hours with a guy today. I mean, it was grueling and I'm really grateful I won. And one big reason I won is just I have endurance and stamina. We took breaks, but after four hours, I'm still playing at probably 90 capacity because I have endurance. And I'm doing a live stream right now after I played four hours of tennis out in the hot Florida sun from like 9:30 to 1:30. And I got the kids up, got them off to school, ate, and I went through all this business model in my mind.
And I'm sober. I don't drink. I don't use drugs. I don't smoke marijuana. I don't drink. And I'm dating. I've had a successful relationship for 15 years. I have kids. I'm a parent. And I have a lifestyle. J Babe says, you don't sound tired. I know. I took about an hour to sit down and work on the computer. Maybe I guess it was two hours by now. Maybe it was three hours. So I guess I've been working on this business idea after I came home and showered and cleaned up. And yeah, I also ran this whole 146,000 word book plus three other books through Claude. So between my body and my mind, I've been really just going off today.
And I have a lifestyle that I'm living by example. That's better than lots of people who have tons of money but are stressed out. I have an amazing lifestyle. And I can public speak. Like I am the person to meet up with for real life, real activity coaching. Someone that could be there for you. So that'll be my third offer — lifestyle design and all the stuff related to that, like life coaching.
Running All Three Offers Through Google Ads Locally
And what I'm going to do, I'm going to try all three of those offers at the same time. And then I'm going to set up in Google Ads. I'll go into Google Ads and everything will have my picture, my face, my name, jerrybanfield.org, Jerry Banfield. And then I'll probably spend 50 to $100 a day on Google Ads targeted locally around St. Petersburg, Florida. Those can then go on YouTube. Those can go in Gmail. Those can go all over to place all of Google's properties. And then they'll all funnel people to jerrybanfield.org. And then I can see how many in-person sessions I book from that.
What's really cool is my current financial situation. I have $40,000 in business credit. Even if I break even or lose money, just getting people in the door — I could afford to spend 250 to $500 on Google, which is tens, if not hundreds of thousands of ads being shown in my community. I'll be in a position where I can show a ton of ads. And then if I find those outliers, that rare person will click an ad, read through. I'll have a long form sales page, probably a 10,000 word sales page that I'll dictate off the top of my head, dump some images to use into Claude, let Claude code the whole thing. Probably only take an hour or two to set up each page and each offer. And then I'll dump traffic on those pages like crazy.
My name will be out there all over town, where people — there's thousands of people in St. Pete that know my name. They've seen my videos online. They've played tennis with me. They've been at AA, they've been at yoga. They know somebody who knows me. I put my name all over town in the context of AI content creation, lifestyle design. Then from there, all we need is some in-person sessions booked. I meet up with people and then occasionally if somebody buys a bigger coaching package or a bigger consulting package, then it'll all pay for itself and be insanely profitable.
So right now, this is my best idea. I'm thinking that I put these offers out right now and that within the next two or three months, I could have a decent chance at bringing in tens of thousands of dollars of income locally.
Why In-Person Sells the Big Packages
Because for smaller amounts of money — like for those of you willing to go to jerrybanfield.com, you know, 49, I know to some of you is a significant expense. I mean, it is to me also, Mr. I'm living on credit right now. At the same time though, the way I think, I'll throw $100 a month at anything that's definitely useful, that's a no-brainer. Like if somebody else had a subscription, a Skool community like mine that I'd watch their videos, I'd easily throw into their community. It'd be a no-brainer. At the same time though, if asking you to spend $49, even that, most people haven't converted on that in the last two weeks. If I ask you, hey, give me $49 a month and join my Skool community, that's a pretty lightweight ask. You might think about that for a little while. That could be an impulse buy for some people. But if I ask you, all right, I'd like you to pay me $20,000 for something, that's going to require an entirely different level of selling and trust and connection.
So my theory is that in person, the skills I have can result in 10, 20 plus thousand dollars of income from someone in person. Someone who's seen me, reads my offer, books an in-person session for 250, sees that I'm the real deal, watches some of my YouTube videos, and then they're like, okay, Jerry, I have this business. I want to get AI running in it. I'll pay you $20,000 to show up for us every month and help us integrate AI into our business. Help us cut back on where we're wasting. Help us with our online marketing and our AI. Like, that'd be a really powerful offer. And that kind of deal would be a little difficult to secure online, but face to face, handshaking with an entrepreneur, that could absolutely happen.
Same thing with the Google Ads for content creation. I might find someone — there are people in this town that have significant amounts of money, and they would like to get their message out, but they don't know how to do it. I may run into a guy that is quite rich, and he just has ideas and he wants to get them out there. He finds me and he's like, okay, this is what I need. He'd be like, look, Jerry, I'm going to pay you $20,000. And I want you to help me build a YouTube studio at home, set up the live streaming, get everything you have for yourself set up for me. I want to be able to just show up, talk to the AI, do a live stream like you, and then wrap it up. They wouldn't even need it — they don't need to make money off it. They just want to get out their content, their ideas, the same as I do. And they don't have the time to screw around figuring out how to use OBS and figuring out how to do all that. Use the AI. They'd be like, look, just come in here, set all this up for me. Make it as simple as possible. So all I have to do is open OBS, hit live stream, put my title, thumbnail, et cetera. Tell me how to do all that so I can just show up and do it.
The Most I Ever Made in a Month
I'm Yummy Player 420 says, what's the most you ever made in a month? The most I ever made was sometime in June 2016, I made around $100,000 in a single month, and man, I'm looking forward to doing that again. And I feel that local is the way that will most easily happen. Now, there are things I could probably do online. But online, I already love what I'm doing. I love doing live streams. And I feel over the long term, if I just keep doing live streams on my different channels every day, that I'll probably get to 10 plus thousand a month just straight from online doing live streams like this every day. There are things I could do, like I could clip shorts and try and make viral shorts and react to people's stuff. But I just — oh, excuse me, June 2016. Roland, thank you for listening so carefully and commenting. Yes, I meant June 2016.
2016, either June or March 2016, I was on Udemy. There was one month I made $80,000 off of Udemy and another month I made $90,000 off of Udemy. And then there was still more income from other sources like YouTube, other course platforms paying thousands a month. So there were a couple of months I got close to $100,000 in a single month. I also had a contract in 2013 or 2014 where the guy said — a guy from South Korea who'd never met me in person before, who'd watched my videos and who'd emailed me, sent me over $100,000 for a contract we were working on. It was a gigantic level of trust. I look back now, I'm like, I could have ripped that guy off so easily. He had a huge level. I actually did end up meeting him in person.
The Unexpected Opportunities That Come From Being Local
Old man yelling at a cardboard says, would you take money to make a video swimming in a Cape Coral Canal? Probably not. But that's what's cool. What you've got at with your comment though is locally I could get some unexpected really cool opportunities by having my name out there everywhere. For example, in the course of discovering me, let's say there was a woman who really liked me before that couldn't find me, that lost touch with me, and she sees my ads. I might have a woman book a session with me in person to say, hey, I really liked seeing you. I'm so glad I found you in this ad. There are women that would pay $250 if there's a man they missed that they really wanted to see again. That's what's cool with local. There's so many unexpected things that could happen.
Another unexpected one — you could have someone who I'd seen before who had my phone number that I lost touch with, and they're like, again, it might be a woman. It's like, this guy's really cool. He's doing YouTube ads. He's teaching AI. I really like him. I'm going to message him. It could give a woman who things didn't go anywhere with in the short term, she might pick her phone up and be like, hey, I saw your YouTube or your ad for your AI offer today. That might start a conversation up. Or there's all kinds of men I've met all over the place. I know a number of men that are wealthy in this town and some wealthy women too. One of them might see my ad and be like, hey, I didn't realize you knew about AI. This might be a man who's known me for five years in AA and sees my ad and already has a high level of trust with me, which is not going to happen just showing YouTube videos globally.
Combining Local Trust With Online Skills
I might run into someone who's like, hey, I've known you for five years in AA. I have a business. I have this $10 million company. We're trying to figure out AI and YouTube. I'll be happy to pay you 10 grand to help us with all this. So what I'm planning to do is build a business that combines local and online. That combines local trust and pulls in my online skills. I think that for me making some serious amounts of money at this point, what is most scarce is local. Right now, there's so much content and there's so many people interested in doing stuff online. But what's really scarce is to get somebody to actually show up and help you in person. For example, I'm not planning to build my entire business local. But I am planning to build out a dedicated local branch of my business.
Where the Money Is Coming In Now
So I just got $500 and some dollars in my checking account from Google. And I just got paid from Skool also. So I got $400 and some dollars from Skool, $180 some dollars from calls, $500 and some dollars. Nice. So that's like $1,200 or so dollars. $1,200 and some dollars I just got dropped in my business bank account. That's the most I've made in there in quite a while. So I'm really grateful for that. That covers all my minimum payments. Or that covers most of my minimum payments. So that's $1,200 less than I'm burning this month, which is really good. And that's up from like $400 or $500 the month before. So that's a significant increase.
And what I'm looking for is, you know, like let's say if it was life and death. Like you have to make $100,000 by the end of the year or it's over for you. I would say this is the best idea I've got is to take my online skills and to put them into a local environment where I could have that level of trust that someone would pay five plus figures for my services. Where someone, maybe somebody from AA that wants to get an AI, that has a business, that wants to do YouTube, where they'd be like, hey, look, I'll give you $25,000 and I want you to be my life coach. My business coach. Like I want to talk with you every week. And I want you to look through everything I'm doing in my life, you know, from my health, health coaching, wellness coaching, business coaching, content creation. Like something magical could happen in like that. And I'm thinking if I take this online experience and put it into the local community, there'll be some outliers. There'll be some unusual opportunities that would be difficult to replicate online.
Why I Want a Symbiotic Local and Online Business
And then from doing that, I'll have stability in my online business. Because what I've done in the past that I didn't like with my online business is I got desperate. If I'd have taken my business online and built a local foundation with it, they would have been cooperative. Like then when I get demonetized on Facebook, I've got my local. Or when my online blows up, then I can put more into building my local. What I want is a symbiotic relationship. What I've lacked in the past is integration. I've been feeling since 2020 that I need to do more locally, that I need to be involved in my local business, in my community more.
I want to have, for example, a group of people that meet with me. Hell, I'd do it every day. Maybe some of these sessions could lead to people joining my Skool community. Like they pay $250 for the first session. I'd be like, look, join my Skool community. And I'll set up an in person meetup every week that you can go to. I might have like 10 people pay $250 to have the first session with me. But then they join the Skool community and I'd have a meetup with them in person once a week. I really want to have a group that I lead, like the Jerry Banfield family would be perfect for it. I want the Jerry Banfield family to have in person local meetups. But how am I going to set that up? Well, I need to get people in the door, ideally paying something based on my expertise. YouTube, AI, lifestyle design. I could even do like an AI meetup locally, but it has to be paid. I'm not doing something for free with nobody.
Fifteen Years Online, and Three Times I Quit
So right now, I really want to be well rounded. And for a decade, I've not been well rounded. I've been, or 15 years, I've been totally focused online. Except there have been three different times, actually. 2020, 2024, and 2025, where I quit doing my online business in one way or another.
In 2020, I sold all my equipment, told everybody I was quitting, but I didn't delete any accounts. And after several months of trying all out on a local business, with an in person show, which June to August 2020 was not the best time for that, I can tell you. Then I went back to online. Same thing in 2024. I quit, said I was done. I did a goodbye live stream and I quit doing stuff online for a month or two. Then I came back because, well, it was hard to start a local business from nothing. Then I actually deleted all my accounts and sold my equipment in 2025. And what happened? I spent nine months trying to do a local business with, like, no marketing, going door to door with envelopes, writing books.
And then I'm like, you know what doesn't work is just doing local and just doing online. I've proven at this point, having a business that's totally focused on online and not in person doesn't work for me. I want that local community. And I want that local income that's not dependent on YouTube. I want to leverage what I do on YouTube and do with AI and do with my lifestyle to turn that into income that doesn't depend on online. But at the same time, I want a community of people locally that do watch my content, that keep me accountable so I don't get too crazy online. So what I see is the perfect business would have a local and an online component. Both of them would make income. They would both feed each other where if the local makes good income, then I don't have to focus on short term income from my online business. And then when my online does well, it's more validation and income I can put into local.
My Three Offers: AI, Content Creation, and Lifestyle Design
Yumi Player says, what exactly are you selling? So I've got three primary offers I went over earlier. First is help with AI, where I use AI a lot. I know more about AI than most people in my city in St. Pete, Florida. I can help an individual learn how to use AI to do whatever they're trying to do in their life better and faster. I can help businesses that want to take advantage of AI and work AI into what they do, figure out how to use AI in a way that makes their business more efficient without wasting time or causing problems.
Second offer is helping content creators. Like there are people in St. Pete with millions of dollars that would like to get out there and get themselves heard, but all they know how to do is put up reels on Instagram or maybe they made some YouTube videos, but what they could use is someone like me to come in and help them build an entire system, an entire studio and set up everything. So I help with AI, help with content creation. And then the third thing is lifestyle design. Lifestyle design is helping holistically look at someone's life and build the life of their dreams. And I'll sell all of that starting off with an in person session for $250. And then if they want more help than just like an hour or so in person, then I could have comprehensive coaching and consulting packages ready to go.
Why I'm Sharing This and Where the Gold Is
So I've shared all this with the hope that'll inspire some of you, for those of you just interested in what I'm doing, what I'm thinking. This is where I'm at right now. And I've also set this up to, I hope it inspires you to think about what kind of things you can do in your life. I think right now, the gold spot is to be able to use AI and stuff online to build something local because there's so much crap online. It's hard to stand out, but there's so much scarcity local to work with a real person who knows something. It seems like combining all of this into a local offer plus online is gold. So I'm really excited to see how this goes. I'll keep you updated.
I just bought the jerrybanfield.org domain. The kids are going to be traveling with my ex this next week. So I'll have extra time. I'm also cutting back. I've done my AA meetings for the first time since I was newly sober. I'm going to keep going to one or two a week, keep having a home group, keep getting sponsored and sponsoring, but I'm going to make some more time to invest in my work because, like, all I really need to do in my life at this point is make money. I've been borrowing like $5,000 or so net a month. And now thankfully with the income, I'm over a thousand a month. That's slowing it down, but it is time to get to at least $10,000 a month. That'll set up my dating a lot better too, when I've got that professionalism, provider status locked in. So I'm obsessed with figuring out my income model now. And it seems like building this local setup and combining that with what I do online should be really powerful. And if it doesn't work, at least I'll have a case study to show online and it won't take that long. Like this whole testing, all of this should probably take 10 or 20 hours of my time to set up, which means that's probably anywhere from 20 to 30 live streams I'll have to skip, but I'm going to have extra time without having my kids next week. So it's a perfect time to set this up.
My Ideal Life: An In Person Following
I really want to have a local base here. Like picture ICP goes up and I'm a millionaire off of ICP. Well, I'm not even going to care about making money online at that point. What I'm going to care about is doing meaningful work. Basically, I want my life set up so that what I feel I'm missing right now... I'm kind of a cult leader. All right. Let's be honest. I kind of have that cult leader feel, and I want my in person followers. I want my Jerry Banfield people who show up. Like to me, if you're like, what would your ideal life look like? If ICP goes to where I have a million dollars in ICP, I'll just do my online content with no consideration of money. I'll just show up to try and help people, which is what I'm doing now. And I don't want to depend totally on my online content for income, but I want to have people every day who meet up in the Jerry Banfield family in person. I want that personally. And I want to lead that and help others.
Right after this I'm heading out to an entrepreneur social club event, because I want to get out and be in person more — that's the whole direction I'm moving in. If you want to follow how this experiment actually plays out day by day, I keep sharing it on YouTube in my YouTube Coaching playlist.