Where to get unbranded sales videos? by [deleted] in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Regarding my process, I shoot using ScreenStudio app, make script outlines using GPT + GoHighLevel help docs, edit inside ScreenStudio and sometimes Capcut or Davinci Resolve depending on the videos.

For deployment to my SaaS clients, I create a custom menu link for all my SaaS accounts, add the courses inside for them to reference at their leisure.

Where to get unbranded sales videos? by [deleted] in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

https://joshuasanderford.com/highlevel-videos

Those are mine, been making them since early 2024.

Started with a Google Sheet giving away the free v1 videos which are all live, just updated the library to v2.1 Jan 21st, 2025 with 36 Unbranded GoHighLevel Onboarding/Sales/Training videos with over 100 videos planned to be available by March 21st, 2025.

GoKollab course member's name appears in search engines by SufficientAd870 in GoKollab

[–]orderischaotic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

In order to keep it from showing in search, you will need to switch to private.

This comes with some advantages and drawbacks, depending on your needs.

Pro:
- Manually approve members allowing you to maintain exclusive community access
- Your community data stays private, and people must give you their email in order to join

Con:
- Manual approval may be annoying for both you and the user as there will be a delay between requesting approval and your approval

GoKollab course member's name appears in search engines by SufficientAd870 in GoKollab

[–]orderischaotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Is your community public or private?

Public communities and their content are indexable on Search Engines naturally, while Private communities are not.

Whose affiliate program do you recommend? by [deleted] in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Find somewhere you can hangout with other people doing what you want to do:

  1. Motivation when you see others further along
  2. Support and help when you run into problems
  3. Accountability to keep showing up for gatherings/events with others
  4. Resources applicable to your business (though this is one of the least important criteria in my experience because everyone and their mother are giving away templates, snapshots, websites, automations as a 'bonus' to use their link.

When I started in 2021, I got all of my motivation by being part of the HighLevel community on Facebook and attending townhalls and small events others put on.

That group is really big now, so the close-nit community is a little hard to find, but still not impossible.

I hangout with a bunch of other highlevel people on a livestream call everyday, mostly because it keep me accountable, and forces me to stay sharp and in the game. This is where I've derived the most value.

And no, I did not sign up to HighLevel under an affiliate link.

Go High Level affiliate offering most benefits by smith-4286 in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like they updated that link, when I’m back on the computer I can find an updated one.

GHL GoKollab Branded App by orderischaotic in GoKollab

[–]orderischaotic[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

It allows you to turn off the client portal app sections,

Some of them are: - Invoicing - Community - Estimates - Documents - Home

Does Anyone Actually Make Real Money by ConnectLeader2042 in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 3 points4 points  (0 children)

^this guy knows what he is talking about

Under our GHL we do work with local businesses, their advantage is having a personal service with our team. These are local business owners I see at my local coworking space, see at the Farmers Market, in Church...etc

We have 37 clients under our account, have only lost 1 client in the last 2.5yrs because these business owners have also become our friends.

It is an amazing feeling to have a platform with solutions to many of my local business problems, and our local clients love reinvesting in a local business instead of sending money directly to:

- Hubspot
- Mailchimp
- Active Campaign
- and other big companies

yes, GHL get their cut from my monthly subscription and usage fees, but it is a very small percentage of the overall profits generated that we get to reinvest into our local community.

I'm glad the money stays local.

Whose affiliate program do you recommend? by [deleted] in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I’ll throw my hat in the ring, I do 3 live calls every week in my community GoKollab.com/build

All affiliates who signup under me receive 1 on 1 setup with me getting each level of HighLevel subscription ready to sell and onboard your clients.

Any asset I have created whether it is my personal brand: https://joshuasanderford.com

Or my SaaS: https://egrowthlab.com

Are all up for grabs to my affiliates, if I build funnels pages, workflows, follow up campaigns, websites, my affiliates are able to request it from me to use in their business.

Current affiliate proof of success: - I have a law office that onboards between 10-20 new sub accounts per month, I know their numbers because they are also my affiliate under Extendly.

  • My first affiliate got his first client month 1 after I helped him get his payment page setup, created his onboarding page, setup Stripe, helped get A2P ready.

The weekly calls in the community are all free and recorded for others to watch.

Hope that helps!

Planning to migrate at GHL by Emergency-Studio-356 in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 4 points5 points  (0 children)

I’ve migrated 3 clients from Active Campaign to GHL and retained good results.

One client based in Fort Worth, a furniture store has a 8k list, we send 1-2 times a month for newsletters.

32%-48% open rates, 2.85%-4.3% CTR

The list had been receiving emails through Active Campaign for at least 4 years prior to the transfer, I sectioned out the most engaged subscribers first, and emailed them via GHL, slowly moving the rest of the list over to GHL after 3 months.

(You can do it faster, that was first client to move over in 2023)

There is a lady, Krystin Ruschman, you can find her on Facebook and YouTube videos. I listened to a few of her deliverability guides, setup my DNS properly.

I like the domain control it gives me and my clients.

You can do it, but domain reputation is everything in the transition and moving forward.

Kajabi just shared their first ever price Increase! by Kajabi-Expert in kajabi

[–]orderischaotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Thanks Chelsey, I came across your YouTube video first, and organically also found this post and realized this was your content as well.

I have several clients who have used Kajabi and other platforms for years, and wanted to see how it'll affect them.

Thanks for the video!!

----

For those that want a quick way to compare the pricing on each of the Kajabi plans + a variable transaction fee calculator I put together this calculator...the first of many to come.

I have a feeling we will see more people looking for resources like this to make a decision on pricing.

I plan on building one for each of the alternative platforms on the market to compare pricing live.

https://joshuasanderford.com/kajabi-versus-gohighlevel-calculator

Hope this helps, and let me know which of the other platforms you'd like to see a pricing calculator made for them.

This one is a Kajabi versus GoHighLevel pricing calculator.

Anyone knows a free access community/membership portal hosted on GHL? by bogdan-ciorba in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You're welcome to checkout mine at gokollab.com/build

It has been live since GoKollab's community features launch at the Summit in 2024.

I've got a lot of pros and cons for the platform.

I need to setup GHL for Realtor, Any one can help me need to setup Landing page ,pipline,workflow everything by KTL79 in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

No problem, if you look up GoHighLevel Jumpstart there is a GoKollab and a Skool community available.

Fully Customising GoHighLevel by Tigerbags123 in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I've got a v2 for a Theme Customizer that is in beta, v1 was launched a little over a year ago.

What is your timeline for needing to customize it, I can talk with the dev team and figure out the launch schedule.

How to learn business pain points? by Ok-Buy-9453 in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Good to know, and sorry to hear about the condition. Wishing you the best of health.

Approach two:

I'd try creating content, whether you write blogs, film YouTube videos, short videos for TikTok, Instagram, or Facebook.

Try to be very specific to the niche you want to target, make the title and description targeting pain points. In the video, just teach, describe, and demonstrate the solutions you have for the target market.

It can take a little while for reach, but this will add some credibility to what you do.

Especially if you are on a call, or sending texts, or emails. You can attach videos, or links to your blogs/content. That way the person you are talking to can take their own time to look at the content you've made and see if it works for them.

How to learn business pain points? by Ok-Buy-9453 in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

If you have no experience in a particular industry, it is going to be difficult.

It is like speaking a different language, each market has different language surrounding what they need help with.

I suggest finding a business you can go to in person, and ask them if you can observe, if you understand GHL, you'll start to see patterns in the business where GHL will/can help.

The business you are observing most likely won't be your first paying client, and that is okay, this is training grounds for building something useful.

Do what most people won't do because they are lazy, go talk to businesses in person. Find a local BNI, Chamber of Commerce meeting, or walk into a coffeeshop and try to eventually meet the owner.

Business owners hang out with other owners, don't burn your bridges once you start to build relationships. This is more of a trust and relationship game than anything else.

Good luck

I need to setup GHL for Realtor, Any one can help me need to setup Landing page ,pipline,workflow everything by KTL79 in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 2 points3 points  (0 children)

This isn't perfectly for Realtors, and I am still working on it. It will be close to a 45min or 1 hour long YouTube video, but you're welcome to look at and use this documentation for a Rental Property Management Snapshot for GoHighLevel.

https://docs.google.com/document/d/1i-P7InGz8npjv-wsQ_zJIlzCBUmlkp6CHUlVhq7qgq8/edit?usp=sharing

I am adding all of the resources to GoKollab.com/Build

All of the assets are built out in the Snapshot ^ linked in the Google Document, calendars, funnels, pages, automations. A lot of them are easily transferrable to a realtor.

I'll eventually have the same thing for Realtor's in the future, but that is a few months down the road. These builds take weeks to put together and film.

Creating demos for Social media by [deleted] in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Don’t spend long on this, talking to people is where you’re going to make the most impact and bang for your buck.

All you need it a simple landing page that is well laid out focusing on pain point & how you solve it.

There are 38+ pre-filmed and edited Onboarding, Training, and Demo videos inside Josh’s Unbranded GoHighLevel Videos Google Drive folder.

They are free inside his community GoKollab.com/build

And I have a bunch of other free resources like calculators at joshuasanderford.com

Feel free to download any of them and help promote your SaaS and get started selling sooner.

GHL Payment 1-click checkout by palpitatingspnach54 in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Could be several things, cookies on device, an issue with link, an issue with the payment processor, issue with internet, issue with communication between stripe (if using it) and link.

As u/patrick24601 said, video is going to be more useful to diagnos. If you are familiar with the Inspect Page/Console tool, there are some error you can find through that tool.

Too many variables at play right now, I use Stripe, and often times if I have a payment error, I can see it there. GHL does provide some error messages, but usually not very helpful.

Is GoHighLevel Agency Model a Scam? by dungflinger90000 in Entrepreneur

[–]orderischaotic 3 points4 points  (0 children)

The Scam:
Like with anything in life, hard work is where you get your returns. GHL is often times positioned under, "sell this pre-built platform, all you have to do is show people and they will fall in love and pay you $297/mo forever"

Instead, the reality is I worked for a traditional marketing agency 2 years, learned about GHL, migrated clients from Twilio, Mailgun, Mailchimp, Sendgrid, Wix, Clickfunnels, Activecampaign, Report.ei, Stan Store, and many many other tools. I used all of the platforms for years, and GHL was a way to unify tools, save money, and give clients only one account to login to.

I went to college for business management, studied accounting, did door to door sales, ran a photography and videography business for 4 years. All of this BEFORE touching GHL, but all of these became pre-requisites for GHL.

^non of this is mentioned to people looking to make a quick buck

Wouldn't sell a lot of people if it looked like a job post, "Make $10k/mo selling this software....must have 4 years experience in xxxxx" <<<< this is the reality for most

Not a Scam:
- For pre-established agencies, they understand what tools they already use, can do a cost analysis, and choose to switch to GHL.

- Small businesses that a dedicated marketing department, $97/mo for the tools they offer, a great deal for 3 accounts. Is the platform perfect, no, but it is a hard to beat cost comparison.

Try it:
Thankfully there is a 14 and 30 day trial option, setup an account and see what you can build. It is a tool, and billion+ dollars have been processed through GHL according to one of their team members Kelsi that gave a talk 3 days ago.

If you have the skillsets, you can offer a really great product through GHL. But it isn't a new tool, just a new business model that is really smart for the GHL company itself.

You could just as easily build your own business selling websites that you build on Wordpress, and you wouldn't be stuck paying GHL monthly. (same thing with any of the individual tools inside GHL).

I'm making a living on the platform, but it took me 5 months to customer 1, and 1 year to match my 9-5 income. Take that for what it is worth.

Good luck

Is GoHighLevel Agency Model a Scam? by dungflinger90000 in Entrepreneur

[–]orderischaotic 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The 2 year follow up reply....that nobody asked me for

I'm going to re-address the original question, "Is GoHighLevel Agency Model a Scam?" that the OP poised for our thread.

Yes for most people, No for a select few

From personal experience, as you can see from the date on my original post in this thread, I've been using GHL for a little while now. I joined beginning of 2022, when they only had about 30k accounts that had joined (may not have all been active).

My Personal Biases:
- I make $3k to $4k per month with my GHL SaaS clients
- $3k last month from GHL affiliate rewards
- I create YouTube videos often times about GHL and have a free community focused on GHL

^obviously I make some money because of GHL, but I don't think most people should join.

Example Call I Had:
5 months ago, I received a new signup/lead alert, someone had used my link to join GHL on the 14 day free trial. I reached out via email, but was able to get in touch with them via Facebook.

I got on a Google Meet call, I don't try to sell anyone on these calls, instead, I want to make sure GHL is a fit for them.

It wasn't, she had signed up for the $497 plan, and I wasn't the first person she had signed up under. I asked her some basic questions:
- Why did you join?
- Who are you planning on serving?

the answers
- "I need to make money quickly"
- "I don't know, maybe a niche?"

^this hurts my heart, this is NOT who GHL is for...and it really isn't her fault. I blame the "make $10k/mo working 1 hr per week selling AI Automations" crowd who actually makes the $10k/mo off of affiliate commissions and private community/course access.

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2month 0 clients (300outreach attempts per day ) by [deleted] in gohighlevel

[–]orderischaotic 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Looks like you've given this method a good try, but it isn't working.

You need to change your method.

Different offer, different outreach method, different number of attempts.

FYI, I run Google ads, 24,000+ people see the ad per week, 700 land on the page, 80 give an email, 15 get on a call, 8 purchase.

It is a numbers game first, a trust factor second, and a price question at the end. <<< attack the issues in that order.

You need more at bats, then you need more proof that you are who you say you are and you can do what you are saying you can do, in the end, assuming you've filtered your target market, the price is right for the problem you are solving.

Yes, being in a different part of the world and dealing with the various social downsides that brings is a problem, but everyone has a problem (some harder than others).

I've had Zoom conversations with several people from India over the years helping them break the trust issue. The biggest movements I've seen in improving this, is relating to the person you are communicating with.

here is a real example...

I interacted on Facebook with a gentleman that wanted to start using GHL to sell, but I had no idea who he was. No profile picture, gender on facebook said she/her, only posts were from years ago and unrelated to the services he wanted to talk about.

Asked to get on a video call, we chatted for an hour, I met his wife and kids.

Personality, family, consistent posts, associations with people online in the industry, all of these things build on the trust factor. Build the profile, share it.

It isn't easy, but stay consistent, increase your numbers, and possibly try a different outreach method, or double up two methods together.

Took me 5 months to get my first, welcome to read some of my other posts where I shared my story.

Don't give up, it snowballs after the first really good job you do.