Alright — you’ve seen the math. You know that just a handful of tiny, recurring sales can stack up to cover groceries, the car, or even your whole rent.
But let’s be real:
Nobody wants to feel like a pushy salesperson.
Nobody wants to spam their friends or look desperate.
And Gen Y especially hates cheesy hype or fake scarcity.
Good news? You don’t have to beg. You don’t have to be cringe. You just have to be real — and help people see why your simple $5–$10 subscription makes their life easier.
Today, let’s break down how to do it.
Step 1: Be Your Own Proof
This is the #1 thing that separates people who sell once from people who sell for years: use what you promote.
People can smell fake from a mile away. They want to know: Are you actually using GotBackup? Do you really get leads daily from My Lead Gen Secret?
So here’s what you do:
- Snap a screenshot of your backup running or your file storage dashboard.
- Share your lead stats: “Just got 200 new leads this week for $1/day — unreal.”
- Post a tiny update: “Deleted my old hard drive today — no sweat, everything’s backed up with GotBackup.”
Keep it casual. Keep it real. This is social proof that doesn’t feel salesy.
Step 2: Keep It Where It Belongs
Gen Y buyers don’t want random cold DMs. Instead, share naturally where people already trust you:
On your personal Facebook or Instagram — a quick post or story works.
In a blog post — just like this series.
In your daily emails — super short, value-driven.
In group comments — if someone asks for a backup solution or lead gen help, drop your link (only where allowed).
When people ask “How are you doing that?” — now you drop your link. It feels like helping, not selling.
Step 3: Show the Real Math
People love receipts. They love tiny believable numbers more than wild “make $10K overnight” screenshots.
So give them relatable math:
“Hey, 100 people paying $5/month = $500/month. That’s my goal by Christmas. Wanna see how I’m doing it?”
Boom — that one line alone is more trustworthy than most ads out there.
Step 4: Use Tiny Stories
Stories sell way better than bullet points. Show a scenario:
- “My old laptop died last year — thank God I had GotBackup or I’d have lost my entire tax folder.”
- “I used to pay $5/day for Facebook ads that barely worked. Now I get 200 leads a day for a buck with MLGS.”
Stories stick. People remember. And they relate — because they see themselves in you.
Step 5: Don’t Be Weird About It
A big mistake? Pushing too hard. Ever get those “Hey bestie, wanna buy my thing??” messages? Gross.
Instead:
- Let people come to you.
- Drop casual invites: “If you want the link, DM me. I’ll show you exactly what I use.”
- Keep showing up. Your consistency builds trust.
This is how people sell every day without begging. It’s just normal conversations.
Bonus: Tools That Make It Easy
Not a fan of social posts every day? Automate it. Here’s how:
Use your MLGS leads: send a short daily email.
Use your blog or website (like Digital Fivel) — drop your links naturally.
Try solo ads — pay someone else to email your offer to their list.
Low effort. Zero begging. People come to you.
What If They Say No?
Spoiler: Most people will say no. That’s normal! Don’t take it personally. You’re looking for the ones who say yes and stick for months or years.
Remember:
One “yes” can pay you for years.
Ten “no’s” mean nothing when one “yes” covers them all.
Your Promotion Checklist
Before you log off today:
Make sure your GotBackup link works: Here’s mine for example
Make sure your MLGS link works: Test it here
Post something real: screenshot, short story, or quick stat.
Do that every week — and watch your snowball grow.

Coming Up Tomorrow…
Tomorrow we wrap this up with the big finale: How to start today, so you get paid tomorrow — and every month after that. It’s your simple action plan to turn all this info into real dollars.
You ready? Let’s finish strong.
Always stay teachable and keep going. If you’re serious about building your own income stream, stick with this series—you won’t regret it.
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Until Next Time,
Matt
P.S. Remember Psalm 146:3-5
