One message runs through every ad, every page and every screen of the webinar. It comes straight from your story, and it says what no other remote sales offer is saying.
"I lost everything that made me 'me' and I didn't get it back by getting motivated. I got it back by rewiring the one system that runs a man's entire life: the operator between his ears. Then I turned that operator into the #1 closer in every room I walked into."
The code most men never chose: sit down, stay small, take the safe route. It replaces the old "lost and purposeless" angle. Nobody gets told what they are; they get shown what has been running them. It opens the webinar on screen 12 and closes it on screen 83.
The Rewire (your 18 months in the garage) builds the operator. ARQ (Acknowledge · Resonate · Question) is how that operator closes: the anti-script that makes it impossible to sound like a robot. Your framework, named, front and center as Secret #2.
Your dad rebuilding the family in 2008 with one skill. The safest angle for paid traffic: it carries zero income claims, so Meta has nothing to flag, and it hits the exact fear cold traffic is living in right now (layoffs, AI, the salary trap).
The binder. The dealership that fired a 4-year veteran to hire a stranger. #1 rep, first month, documented. Proof over potential, told at the exact moment of the webinar where belief needs receipts.
Income figures in ads or on the landing page are what get ad accounts restricted and pixels flagged. So the strategy is deliberate: pages and ads sell the method and the story; the real receipts ($ numbers, close rate, screenshots) run live inside the webinar, with a disclaimer, where they convert hardest and where the platform can't touch them. Your strongest proof isn't gone. It moved to the room where it does the most damage.
Built screen-for-screen on Will's framework (the one behind $50M+ of webinars): hook, belief-breaking, story, two secrets, bridge, and a pitch that sells one single action: book a call. Price never appears on a slide; it's handled on the call. Student results appear live with disclaimers.
All 84 screens, designed and navigable. Arrow keys to move, G for the overview grid, click any section to jump.
The outline below is the same content in reading form, section by section.
Written for exactly the style Will called out: off-the-cuff, phone camera, walking or sitting, REWIRE cap on. Scripts are a trail, not a cage; say it your way, keep the beats. Every script is platform-safe by design: zero income figures, zero job promises. That keeps targeting fully open. Overlay = black box, top of frame.
"In 2008 my old man lost damn near everything. House underwater, phone ringing off the hook with collectors. [PAUSE] And I watched him claw the whole thing back with one thing. Not a degree. Not a connection. A skill. He could sit across from anybody and get them to say yes. [LOOK] That's when it hit me. A salary can be taken from you. A skill can't. They can lay you off, cut your hours, ship your job overseas. Nobody can repo what's in your head. So I built a free live training around the exact skill that saved my family. It's this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Save your seat, I'll see you there."
"Your paycheck is the most dangerous thing you own. [PAUSE] A salary feels safe. Same number every two weeks. So you build a whole life on it. Car payment, rent, the works. [LOOK] Then one email from HR and it's gone, and you've got zero skills that travel with you. That's the trap. Safe until the day it isn't. The men who sleep fine at night aren't the ones with the biggest salary. They're the ones with a skill they can walk into any company and sell. I'm running a free live training on exactly that skill this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come get out of the trap."
"Safe jobs end in four-minute Zoom calls. [PAUSE] Another round of layoffs hit the news this week, and it's never the people you'd expect. Loyal, ten years in, never missed a day. Gone before lunch. [LOOK] The economy doesn't care how hard you work. It cares whether what you do can be cut. Build a skill that makes you the one bringing money in, not the cost they trim. Companies never lay off the person who closes the deals. I teach that skill free, live, this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Grab your seat."
"If I lost everything tomorrow, no money, no name, no network, I know exactly how I'd rebuild. One skill. [PAUSE] Selling. And I don't mean sleazy, used-car, jam-it-down-your-throat selling. I mean sitting across from a human being and helping them decide. That skill built my father's comeback. It built mine three separate times. [LOOK] Money follows the person who can sell. Nobody likes hearing that, and it stays true anyway. Every product, every company, every dream needs someone who can close. Learn it once, eat forever. Free live training this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. I'll show you the exact skill. See you there."
"The safest income in America isn't salary. It's commission. [PAUSE] Sounds backwards, I know. Commission feels risky, right? No floor, eat what you kill. But think about it. A salaried guy is a fixed cost. First thing cut in a downturn. A commission closer? He pays for himself ten times over. You don't fire the guy printing money for you. [LOOK] That's the whole game. Stop being the cost. Become the revenue. The skill to do it is learnable, and I'm teaching the foundation free, live, this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come see how it works. Save your seat now."
"My father taught me the only asset a man actually owns. [PAUSE] Not the house, the bank can take that. Not the 401k, the market can gut that. The only thing that's yours for good is what you can do. A skill. [LOOK] In '08 he proved it. Everything gone, and he rebuilt the whole thing on his ability to sit down and close. I watched it as a kid and never forgot. Now I teach that same skill to men who are done being one bad quarter away from broke. Free live training, this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. If you want the one asset nobody can repo, be there."
"Two weeks. [PAUSE] That's the distance between most people and dead broke. Miss two paychecks and the whole thing folds. And we call that stable. [LOOK] That's not stability, that's a leash with a nice length. Real security isn't a bigger paycheck, it's not needing the paycheck to survive, because you carry a skill that makes money on demand. When you can sell, you're never two weeks from anything. You're two conversations from your next check. I'm teaching that skill free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come learn how to cut the leash. Seat's waiting."
"AI is coming for a whole lot of jobs. [PAUSE] Data entry, gone. Copywriting, shrinking. Support, automated. But there's one skill it can't touch, and probably never will. [LOOK] Getting a real human to trust you and say yes. That's sales. Machines can generate the pitch, they can't build the trust. Every AI company on earth still hires humans to close their deals. The tech replacing everybody still needs closers to sell it. Be the closer. I'm teaching the skill free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Get your seat before AI gets your lunch."
"This took me way too long to figure out. [PAUSE] Most men don't have a money problem. They've got an operator problem. Same brain, same two hands, same 24 hours as the guy crushing it. The difference is the programming running in the background. [LOOK] The default settings they got handed. Go to school, get the job, keep your head down, don't ask for more. That code runs your whole life until you rewrite it. I spent a year and a half rewriting mine. Then everything changed, and the money was just the byproduct. I break down how to rewrite the operator, free and live, this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come get rewired."
"We were all programmed to stay average. [PAUSE] And honestly, on purpose. Think about who wrote the code. School trains you to follow instructions and wait for permission. The system needs a lot of people who take the safe salary and never rock the boat. [LOOK] That's the default programming. And it runs quietly in the background of a million men who know, deep down, they were built for more. The good news? Code can be rewritten. I did it in eighteen months in my father's garage and came out a completely different operator. Free live training on how, this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Time to rewrite the defaults. Save your seat."
"I spent eighteen months alone in my father's garage. [PAUSE] Bottom of the barrel, everything I'd built gone. And I had two choices. Stay down there, or use the time to tear myself apart and put it back together different. [LOOK] So that's what I did. Every single day. Studied how the mind actually works, why I kept ending up in the same hole, how the top one percent operate. Eighteen months later I walked out rewired. Not motivated. Rewired. Different wiring, different results. That's the whole name. Rewire. I teach the exact process free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. If you're ready to come out different, be there."
"I've hit rock bottom three separate times. [PAUSE] Not down a little. All the way to the account reading negative and no plan. And every single time I clawed back faster than the last. My buddies started calling me a cockroach. [LOOK] I take it as a compliment. Down there I learned it was never about the money coming or going. It was about who I became between the falls. Once you rewire the operator, broke is temporary and skill is permanent. You always come back. I teach how in a free live training this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come learn to be unkillable. Grab your seat."
"There's a specific kind of man this is going to hit hard. [PAUSE] The one who's technically doing fine. Job's okay, bills get paid, nobody's worried about him. But he knows. Deep down he knows he was built for a whole lot more than this, and he can't figure out why he keeps circling the same block. [LOOK] I was that guy for years. It wasn't a work-harder problem. It was a wiring problem. The operator running me was built for average, so I kept getting average. Rewrite the operator and the whole picture changes. Free live training this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. If that hit a nerve, come find out why. Seat's waiting."
"Everybody teaching sales hands you a script. [PAUSE] Memorize these lines, hit these steps. And you sound like a telemarketer at dinner. People feel the script coming a mile away and put the wall up. So I built the opposite. An anti-script. [LOOK] Three moves. Acknowledge what they said, resonate so they feel understood, then ask the one question that lets them talk themselves into it. I call it ARQ. It's impossible to sound like a robot, because you're actually listening. My students pick it up in days. I walk through the whole thing free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come see how it works. Save your seat."
"I walked into a car dealership with no resume, no application, no college degree. [PAUSE] Just a binder. Inside were the sales I'd already made, laid out on paper. Proof, not promises. The manager flipped through it, looked up, and said when can you start. [LOOK] That's the day I learned the whole game. Nobody cares about your potential. Everybody pays for proof. A resume is a list of hopes. A binder is a list of results. Build the results and the doors open themselves. I teach how to build that kind of proof free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come learn to open doors with results. Grab your seat."
"First month on a brand new sales floor, [PAUSE] I outsold a guy who'd been there four years. By a lot. Two weeks later they let him go and gave me his accounts. [LOOK] Now, that sounds cold. But the lesson stuck with me for good. Time served means nothing. Tenure is not skill. That veteran was coasting on years, I showed up with a system. The system won, every time, in every room I walked into. It's not talent, it's not luck, it's a repeatable process anybody can run. I teach the foundation of it free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come learn the system that beats experience. Seat's waiting."
"Potential is the most worthless word in the English language. [PAUSE] Everybody's got potential. The broke guy, the stuck guy, the guy who never does anything with it. Potential doesn't pay rent. [LOOK] Proof does. The day I stopped talking about what I could do and started stacking proof of what I'd done, everything shifted. Doors that were locked swung open. People who ignored me called me back. Because proof is a language every single person respects. So stop selling your potential. Start building your evidence. I teach exactly how, free and live, this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come trade potential for proof. Save your seat."
"I've been number one in every sales room I've ever walked into. [PAUSE] And I'm not saying that to flex. I'm saying it because it wasn't talent. I wasn't the smoothest guy or the best looking or the most connected. [LOOK] I just had a process I could run in any room, on any product, against anybody. That's the difference between a natural and an operator. A natural has a good month. An operator wins every month, on purpose, because it's a system, not a mood. You can learn a system. I teach mine free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come get the process. Grab your seat before it fills."
"I keep something I call an evidence drawer. [PAUSE] Every win goes in it. Every deal closed, every skill leveled up, every proof point stacked. When you can physically see the proof piling up, the doubt has nowhere to stand. [LOOK] Most people are trying to build a future on a feeling. Hope. Vibes. The evidence drawer replaces the feeling with facts. Facts you built with your own two hands. That's how confidence actually gets made, in reverse, from proof. I teach the whole system free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come start your drawer. Save your seat now."
"No sales experience? Good. [PAUSE] Genuinely. That's the advantage. The people who struggle most are the ones who already learned it wrong. Bad habits, cheesy scripts, the hard-close nonsense from 1995. They've got to unlearn all of it before they can get good. [LOOK] You've got a clean slate. Nothing to undo. I've taken people who'd never sold a thing in their life and had them running my system in weeks, because there was no bad wiring to fix first. Zero experience is not a wall. It's a head start. I teach the foundation free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come start clean. Seat's waiting."
"The best closer I've ever trained is a full-blown introvert. [PAUSE] Quiet guy. Hates small talk, drained by parties, the whole thing. And he outsells the loud, backslapping types all day long. [LOOK] The myth needs to die. Sales is not a gift you're born with. It's not about being charming or the life of the party. Loud guys actually talk too much and blow the deal. The best closers listen more than they speak. If you're the quiet, observant type, you might be built better for this than the guy who never shuts up. It's a skill, not a personality. I teach it free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come see. Save your seat."
"I don't have time is the most expensive lie a person can tell. [PAUSE] And I get it, everybody's slammed. Job, family, the grind. But look at the math. The skill I teach is the thing that eventually buys the time back. [LOOK] It's remote. It's a couple of real conversations a day, not a nine-to-five chained to a desk. The reason most people feel like they have no time is they're trading every hour for a fixed salary. This flips it. Skill first, then the hours come back to you. And the training itself is one hour, free, live, this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Give me the hour. I'll show you how the math works. Grab your seat."
"Is this just another course you'll never finish? [PAUSE] Fair question. No. The difference is simple. A course is information. You watch videos, you feel productive, nothing changes. What I run is live. [LOOK] Real training, real reps, real feedback in the room. It's the difference between watching a hundred videos on boxing and actually getting in the ring with a coach in your corner. Information doesn't change you. Reps do. That's why I do this live instead of selling you another folder of videos to ignore. The first live training is free, this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Come get in the ring. Save your seat."
"Don't buy another sales course. [PAUSE] Seriously. Stop. You've probably got three of them sitting unwatched right now, and buying a fourth isn't going to fix anything. [LOOK] Instead of another folder of videos, get in a live room where someone runs real reps with you and tells you exactly what you're doing wrong in real time. That's where skill gets built. Not in a course. In the reps. So skip the course. This [DAY] at [TIME] EST I'm running a free live training. No pre-recorded fluff, just the real thing. Come do the reps with me. Save your seat now."
"Don't chase a bigger paycheck. [PAUSE] I know that sounds insane coming from me, but hear me out. Chasing the paycheck is chasing the thing that can be taken away. Bigger salary, same trap, just a longer leash. [LOOK] Chase the skill instead. Because a skill goes with you everywhere, through every layoff, every downturn, every fresh start. Get the skill and the money has to follow, it has no choice. Skill first, money second, freedom last. I break down the skill free and live this [DAY] at [TIME] EST. Stop chasing the paycheck. Come build the thing it can't take. Grab your seat."
Every page of the funnel, built and clickable, in two versions. Version A runs the new copy (The Operator Method). Version B keeps the original copy from the first build. Click through both flows and tell us which one goes live, page by page.
On build: the form is GHL's native opt-in and the $37 checkout wires to Whop. Every preview below is live. Click any card to open the full page.
1. Income figures live on the page ($5K–$12K headline, $12K/mo stat). That's what tends to get ad accounts restricted on Meta. If B wins, we recommend swapping in A's headline and stats bar; everything else can stay.
2. It references Alyssa three times (bio, top stat, first testimonial), which Ryan asked to remove on Jul 13. Any version that goes live gets those swapped for other students.
3. The date is hardcoded ("Thursday, July 9", already past) and the countdown is static. Gets wired to the real date on build.
4. The original SLO is "The Remote Closer's Script Vault" at $27 (crossed from $297); the newer wireframe said $37. That's Decision #8 below. "Yours to keep forever" also needs to become a stated access period for the payment processor.
Everything above is built and waiting on these. Answer them and we move straight to design, deck build, and your filming list.