Jeremy Haynes Hit $10 Million With His Own Offer After Years of Building Client Businesses and Here’s Why Rich People Create More Impact Than Anyone Else

Jeremy Haynes Hit $10 Million With His Own Offer After Years of Building Client Businesses and Here’s Why Rich People Create More Impact Than Anyone Else

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Author: Jeremy Haynes | founder of Megalodon Marketing.

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Haynes reveals why ClickFunnels awards measure lifetime revenue not annual totals, how 4,000 customers generated $10 million while reaching millions for free, and why he gave away $1.3 million in courses during COVID to people who lost their jobs.

Jeremy Haynes finally got his own ClickFunnels $10 million plaque. For years, he helped clients earn theirs. Now his name’s on one. He also bought the white gold iced-out pinky ring that says “eight figures” across it for roughly $5,500. But the real revelation? Those awards don’t measure what most people think. They’re not for hitting $10 million in a year. They’re for accumulating $10 million in lifetime revenue using ClickFunnels. That means someone flexing a million-dollar plaque might not even be making a million per year. Just a million total. Ever. Haynes used this moment to explain why he’s obsessed with million dollar months, why rich people create disproportionate impact, and how 4,000 paying customers allowed him to reach millions who never bought a thing.

Why ClickFunnels Awards Measure Lifetime Revenue Not Annual Totals and What That Really Means

When Haynes applied for his ClickFunnels award, he assumed it required $10 million in annual revenue. That’s how he interpreted awards he’d seen over the years. The $25 million, $50 million, $75 million, $100 million plaques? He thought those people were doing that revenue annually.

Wrong.

“All of these awards, they’re giving you these awards because you accumulated that amount of revenue over the lifetime of the product,” Haynes explained.

That was a letdown. The people he looked up to weren’t necessarily big-dogging million-dollar months. They were accumulating totals over undefined periods of time. Some weren’t even buying the iced-out ring. Just the plaque.

In Haynes’ world, the celebration is different. Million dollar months. Not million-dollar lifetimes. Big dog numbers compressed into short durations of time. That’s what matters.

He recently awarded a trophy to Jordan and Jacob, Inner Circle members who just hit their first million dollar month. They’d been scaling aggressively all year through business model tweaks and offer alignment. Now they’re part of the 0.1% club. The US Bureau of Labor Statistics shows only 0.1% of businesses ever hit $10 million per year. Let alone $12 million annually, which is what million dollar months require.

That’s the standard. Not lifetime accumulation. Monthly execution.

Why Money Makes Life Materialize Faster and Rich People Operate With Unfathomable Impact

Haynes is passionate about million dollar months because of the impact money creates. It’s hard to comprehend until you experience it directly or through someone close.

Money makes life materialize faster. When you have more money to throw at whatever you’re creating, you add speed. And scale. The impact rich people operate with is unexperienced and unfathomable by most people on Earth.

“I believe in the power of rich people,” Haynes said without apology.

He’s floored by money. He loves materialistic stuff. He indulges in the finer things. But he’s also extremely ethical. He doesn’t promote garbage products or black hat tactics. About half the people he’s helped over the years are in the info space.

Info gets a bad rap. Skeptics who’ve bought courses from scammers paint the entire industry with one brush. But that’s never been Haynes’ experience.

Take Tai Lopez. Haynes has taught in three of Tai’s programs over the years. Tai’s been a longtime client. Over 400,000 people went through Tai’s SMMA program alone. Out of those 400,000, conservatively tens of thousands have experienced positive change. They’re not stuck in whatever circumstances they were in before. They have more money. More options. More freedom.

Even if 10% of people exposed to Tai hate him, the other 90% are getting substantial benefit. That’s the reality most people discount.

How High Ticket Offers Helping People Quit Alcohol Create Ripple Effects Beyond Just Revenue

Haynes works with two clients who help people struggling with alcohol. They break the habits. The testimonials are emotionally charged. Some people lost their kids, their marriages, their businesses. They sedated through the darkest problems imaginable.

Then they got help that worked.

AA has a 12% success rate. One of these programs was verified by a university study to have a 90%+ success rate at helping people reduce alcohol to zero. These businesses make million dollar months. The financial impact is huge. But the ripple effect is what matters.

“Think about what that does with the ripple effect,” Haynes noted.

If you help someone get richer, they can tip a valet guy $200. They can contribute to cancer research, stroke research, multiple sclerosis research. Haynes’ mother, grandmother, and aunt all have MS. He’s contributed over the years. The more money rich people contribute to these organizations, the faster they can find resolutions.

Rich people positively impact the world more than anyone else. There’s constant negative propaganda about them because most people think rich people are selfish. Haynes sees it differently.

“I think being in poverty is selfish,” he said bluntly. “I think choosing to stay in survival mode is selfish.”

Rich people are some of the most empathetic, high-impact people on Earth. They sacrifice tremendously to make the contributions they do. They’re not getting rich by screwing people. They’re helping the world more than most can imagine.

Why Four Thousand Paying Customers Funded Free Content That Reached Millions Who Never Bought

When Haynes was broke and just getting started, Tony Robbins content reached him. It was some of the most profound content he’d ever seen. Tony broke down how life could be better. Free YouTube videos. Free social media content everywhere.

Haynes couldn’t give Tony money for years. But the content continuously reached him. Reminded him. Helped inch him forward one video at a time, one podcast at a time, one sound bite at a time.

How did Tony fund all that free content? The small fraction of people who were financially able to buy from him funded it. Imagine projecting onto someone like Tony Robbins that it’s only about money. He obviously cares about money. But money enables him to operate at a scale that creates profound positive effects for everyone who can’t spend.

“The more money a guy like Tony Robbins has, the more people he can reach,” Haynes explained.

That’s the ripple effect. A video reaches you. You get supercharged with the message. You tell a bunch of people. They tell a bunch of people. The network effect is profound.

Haynes doesn’t sell garbage. He doesn’t push random stuff to make money for the sake of making money. He helps genuinely good people scale their messages and hit million dollar months because he believes in the power of rich people. He believes in the impact they can have.

How Haynes Gave Away One Point Three Million in Courses to People Who Lost Jobs During COVID

During COVID, more people lost their jobs than most could comprehend. Haynes had a course on how to start and scale a marketing agency with digital marketing lessons. He gave away roughly $1.3 million worth of that course to people who’d lost their jobs.

Just shy of 2,000 people got free access. Sure, some probably took advantage and didn’t actually lose their jobs. But Haynes still gets messages today from people thanking him.

“Dude, during COVID you gave me the opportunity to go through that course and now I make whatever I make a month,” they tell him. “I can’t thank you enough.”

Always someone in an absolute nightmare scenario who turned it around.

The 4,000 people who paid for Haynes’ offers over the years to generate $10 million? That’s a small fraction. But it allowed him to reach millions who never bought anything. That’s the real impact.

Haynes spends a lot of money distributing content. Propaganda strategies and content marketing campaigns are cornerstones of his approach. He deeply believes in the power of propaganda and content. He practices what he preaches.

His YouTube channel is dedicated to people already at $100,000 per month minimum, ideally at a million-plus trying to tack on the next million. But he gets people well below that who still get profound impacts from the content. People he’d never expect to be able to do anything with it.

His very first marketing job lasted three or four months. The difference in his quality of life was insane. Then he got recruited to work with a sales trainer now known in the real estate space. Every single morning they read off crazy testimonials. Dozens a day.

Online, it appears like those people get a lot of hate. In actuality, the impact is so profound and significant. They’re pulling people from depths you can’t picture until you see it firsthand in emotionally charged testimonials.

The $10 million plaque? The iced-out pinky ring? Cool. But what’s way cooler is the 4,000 people who chose to give Haynes money and got a whole lot richer in the process. And the millions who never bought anything but still got reached by the message. That’s what $10 million funds. That’s what million dollar months enable. Scale. Speed. Impact. While you get rich in the process. That’s not virtue signaling. That’s the game. You’re rewarded for positive impact. And positive impact is measured in money. So the $10 million plaque isn’t the end result. It’s a stepping stone. Just like million dollar months aren’t the finish line. They’re checkpoints on the journey to going big and creating global impact while getting rich doing it.

About the author:
Owner and CEO of Megalodon Marketing

Jeremy Haynes is the founder of Megalodon Marketing. He is considered one of the top digital marketers and has the results to back it up. Jeremy has consistently demonstrated his expertise whether it be through his content advertising “propaganda” strategies that are originated by him, as well as his funnel and direct response marketing strategies. He’s trusted by the biggest names in the industries his agency works in and by over 4,000+ paid students that learn how to become better digital marketers and agency owners through his education products.

Jeremy Haynes is the founder of Megalodon Marketing. He is considered one of the top digital marketers and has the results to back it up. Jeremy has consistently demonstrated his expertise whether it be through his content advertising “propaganda” strategies that are originated by him, as well as his funnel and direct response marketing strategies. He’s trusted by the biggest names in the industries his agency works in and by over 4,000+ paid students that learn how to become better digital marketers and agency owners through his education products.