Dom @ DBCO
In case you're an agency owner using Google Spreadsheets to manage your team in 2026, you have to read this now ↓ We built the whole system that runs our team flawlessly, and in the new video I break down exactly how it works and how you can build the same…
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Your guys' buy rate, LTV, monthly revenue on every page you manage heavily depends on the first 48 hours after a fan subscribes
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In the new video I go over:
• The welcome sequence structure that runs on every sub every time, its job is to gather info, build a connection so he feels like he's talking to a person, and set up a nice start, not rush to the sale
• Aftercare, one of the most messed up things we see, usually there but scripted and emotionless, and it's what decides if the guy comes back after post-nut clarity
• The ways pages leak the sub, PPV in the first 3 messages, ignoring the guy (why you want 24/7 coverage), skipping the sequence out of laziness (penalize it, no "I didn't feel like it"), and dropping a guy just cause he's at work etc.
• Resubscribers, no welcome message fires for them, so you message them manually, or run a bot that replies with proper context from the past convo
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It all comes down to one rule, every message builds info, connection or selling, work in the chat not through it, and the test is "did that move something forward, or did I just reply?"
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I put together a free PDF with diagrams you can use as a team SOP today, the welcome sequence, the work check, the rules, resubscribers etc. ↓
File is below ↓
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In the new video I go over:
• The welcome sequence structure that runs on every sub every time, its job is to gather info, build a connection so he feels like he's talking to a person, and set up a nice start, not rush to the sale
• Aftercare, one of the most messed up things we see, usually there but scripted and emotionless, and it's what decides if the guy comes back after post-nut clarity
• The ways pages leak the sub, PPV in the first 3 messages, ignoring the guy (why you want 24/7 coverage), skipping the sequence out of laziness (penalize it, no "I didn't feel like it"), and dropping a guy just cause he's at work etc.
• Resubscribers, no welcome message fires for them, so you message them manually, or run a bot that replies with proper context from the past convo
—
It all comes down to one rule, every message builds info, connection or selling, work in the chat not through it, and the test is "did that move something forward, or did I just reply?"
—
I put together a free PDF with diagrams you can use as a team SOP today, the welcome sequence, the work check, the rules, resubscribers etc. ↓
File is below ↓