Cameron Clayton, owner of Authority War, shared three lessons he’s picked up from our work together—things that stuck with him and shaped how he operates his business today.
He’s implemented them. He’s passed them on to others. And that’s exactly the kind of action we want to highlight.
1. Test Before You Scale
Cameron said learning the Dollar a Day strategy helped him rethink how he launches anything new.
“It was one of the biggest paradigm shifts I’d ever experienced. I just started thinking about everything as like a test before.”
Instead of guessing, he now validates his offers using small ad spends and quick feedback loops—just like we teach in the Dollar a Day framework.
This mindset shift means fewer wasted resources and smarter, data-driven decisions.
2. Outsource the Right Way
Most people struggle with hiring. They either wait too long or make the wrong hire under pressure.
Cameron discovered OnlineJobs.ph through our training—and it’s now his go-to resource when he needs to hire fast.
“Just a clean solution to be able to quickly find someone when I need someone.”
Combined with the Content Factory process, this gives him leverage. He doesn’t have to do everything himself anymore—and neither should you.
3. Influence Without Ego
This part wasn’t about strategy or tools. It was about tone.
Cameron pointed out that the way I show up, openly sharing what works without puffing myself up, made an impression on him.
“You obviously have massive influence, but you speak with such authenticity and humility that it’s inspiring.”
That kind of feedback matters. Because being influential doesn’t mean acting like a guru. It means delivering value consistently, staying real, and helping others grow.
If you want to understand the thinking behind this, check out our breakdown of LDT: Learn, Do, Teach.
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