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3 ways to catch trends (before the masses)

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{NAME}, It may be a coincidence, but I?ve done better than most at catching trends. From being one

{NAME}, It may be a coincidence, but I’ve done better than most at catching trends. From being one of the first to use Google AdWords to social media marketing to teaching people about crypto, I’ve almost always been one step ahead of the rest. What’s my secret? It’s no secret at all. It’s simply the ability to see things — and take action — while everyone is still sleeping. In this email, I’ll teach YOU three things you can do today to spot trends — before the masses. Let’s get right to it. #1) Social media It helps to check what people are talking about on social media. Even if you don’t post, you can still make accounts and see what’s popular. #2) Keep an open mind A lot of the biggest ideas today seemed crazy at first. For example, AirBnB and Uber. When they were new, people thought it was insane to get into a stranger’s car or let random people stay in your home. But now, these companies are worth billions. #3) Test and pivot The best way to find out if something’s worth pursuing is to test it. Start small and let the results guide you. My “here in my garage” YouTube ad was the result of many tests. Most people didn’t see the dozens of other videos I recorded. It only took ONE video to take off — and the rest is history. These 3 things are simple. But don’t let that trick you into thinking they don’t work. What matters now is you putting these 3 things into action. Trends are powerful, {NAME}. Spotting them before everyone else — and taking action — can change your life. Do you agree/disagree? Stay Strong, Tai [Manage Email Alerts]( | [Unsubscribe From All]( You have received this email to {EMAIL} because you are a registered [Tailopez.com]( subscriber. Do you like this email? [like]( [dislike](

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