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A Strategy for Enticing Your Followers to Buy from You -A Review of Sam Obafemi’s Fans Don’t Pay

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Title: Fans Don’t Pay: How to Move Fans from

Raving Hypers to Paying Allies

Author: Sam Obafemi

Publisher: WORITAL

Year of Publication: 2020

Number of Pages: 172

Category: Self-Help

The book “Fans Don’t Pay” by Sam Obafemi would most likely pique your curiosity if you do, in fact, have some followers, whether they be in real life or on social media.

Whether the thought had already occurred to you before finding this book or not, you are probably thinking about how to turn your followers into paying clients. Regardless, you should now have everything you need to move forward.

It’s hilarious that, right off the bat, the book’s author orders everyone who has borrowed it to give it back and buy a copy for themselves, given the wealth of information contained within.

You can see he cares about his readers and wants to see them thrive even if he doesn’t instantly advise you how to cash in on your fan base.

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Upon closer inspection, you’ll notice that he’s making a sincere effort to assist his readers in making the transition from idea generator to money maker.

Words you already know are defined in a less technical way to emphasize their significance and encourage you to take them seriously. Expressions like “routine,” “commitment,” etc. However, you may wish to jump right into the middle of the book if you’re an impatient reader looking for quick solutions to your problems.

Obafemi illustrates how to recognize your most devoted supporters. Certainly not the type to faint or scream when they see you.

He says that influence on others, rather than fame, is what counts in life. Especially if they’re cheering you on from the sidelines. Don’t get too confident, though; your fans may turn on you when you need them the most.

He dares his readers to pause reading the book and put his advice to the test by attempting some of the scenarios he describes. What boldness the writer possesses.

For some, the author’s warning to put into practice what he’s revealed may feel like a parent telling a child not to waste the money they spent on their education.

You’ll be glad you bought the book once you reach to the part where the author opens up and reveals some secrets about his business. Obafemi is completely honest.

The final chapter may be difficult to understand if you are not mathematically inclined. Nonetheless, this is a pivotal section because it lays the groundwork for your eventual billionaire status.

Whether you already have a fan base or are just starting out, this book will make a fantastic addition to your library.

About the reviewer

Titilade Oyemade is a business executive in a leading organisation and holds a degree in Russian Language. She’s the convener of the Hangoutwithtee Ladies Event and the publisher of Hangoutwithtee magazine. She spends her weekends attending women conferences, events and book readings. She loves to have fun and to help other women have the same in their lives. Email: [email protected] Social: @tiipreeofficial