The internet is a funny place.
If you would’ve asked me back in 2008 when I first started using it to run ads and social media to grow my companies, I would’ve told you the internet was going to change everything.
That it would connect people across the world.
That entrepreneurs could solve real problems at scale.
That small businesses could compete with giants.
That anyone with a high-income skill and some hustle could build something meaningful.
But instead, we’ve got millions of women (& dudes) shaking their @sses on camera for strangers, convinced they’re about to get rich doing it.
They’re putting their entire lives on display while weirdos with Cheeto-stained fingers and beer bellies creep in their DMs…
…all while making LESS than someone flipping burgers at McDonald’s.
Now, I’m not trying to knock people trying to make a living. Everyone’s got bills to pay.
But the reality is: The average OnlyFans model makes $180 a month.
All because someone sold them on the idea that it’s “easy money.”
That if they just post enough content, build a big enough following, and shake their ass the right way – the money will pour in.
I share this with you because new entrepreneurs and OnlyFans models are the exact same thing.
They look for the easy route to success.
And just like the OnlyFans model making $180 a month, they end up working harder for way less money than if they’d just built something real from the start.
Most new entrepreneurs:
- Launch products before they’re complete because they need cash flow now.
- Cut corners on quality to save a few bucks on margins.
- Hire below-average people because they don’t want to pay what top talent is worth.
- Skip building proper systems because “it takes too long.”
Doing any one of these moves is the business equivalent of shaking your ass on OnlyFans, hoping someone throws you a few dollars.
The entrepreneurs who win aren’t the ones looking for shortcuts.
They’re the ones willing to do the work nobody else wants to do.
And because of that, they become the 1% of their industry.
The top 1% build real businesses with real infrastructure. The bottom 99% are just hustling and hoping something sticks.
The difference between the top 1% and everyone else – OnlyFans or entrepreneurs – is simple:
One builds a real business.
The other just posts and prays.
The entrepreneurs looking for shortcuts aren’t entrepreneurs. They might as well call themselves OnlyFans models with business cards.
The good news? You get to choose which one you become.
And if you’re reading this, you’re already closer to the 1% of successful entrepreneurs than you think.
Talk soon,
Bedros Keuilian
P.S. There are no shortcuts to building a real business. But there is a proven path. And I’ll show you exactly what it is and how you can become the top 1% of your industry – WITHOUT you having to shake your ass on camera or hire a VA from India to chat for you.
If you have a business generating $150,000/yr or more…

