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Runtime: 1h 17m
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Only the chosen one can hold the Golden Horn. The Great Ashanti Tribe vs. Guans in Ghana. The battle of the tribes begins.
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If you want to succeed with the "copy-paste agency work" model, stop trying to be a Xerox machine. Start being a remixer.
Here is the "PimpMyMoney 2.0" Strategy:
Iman teaches cold DM outreach. PMM automates it.
Let's be honest. You can find the entire PimpMyMoney drive for $19 on a private Discord server. Iman Gadzhi sells his current courses for $997+. pimpmymoney iman gadzhi copy paste agency work
Should you buy it?
The Verdict on "Copy-Paste Agency Work": Can you copy and paste your way to $10k/month? Yes, but only if you paste it 300 times.
The magic isn't in the script. The magic is in the volume of pasting and the sincerity of the delivery. Iman Gadzhi didn't become rich because he had a good template. He became rich because he sent 100 DMs before breakfast, got rejected 99 times, and refined the template based on those rejections. If you want to succeed with the "copy-paste
The PimpMyMoney vault is a map. But you still have to walk the desert.
The allure of a "copy-paste agency" is obvious. In a traditional agency, you spend months building offers, writing sales scripts, and designing deliverables. The copy-paste model promises that you simply copy a file (a landing page, an ad template, or a contract) and paste it into your client’s folder—instant payment.
Why is this so popular with Iman Gadzhi followers? Iman preaches "efficiency" and "leveraging systems." Young entrepreneurs hear this and translate it into: How little work can I do for the most money? The Verdict on "Copy-Paste Agency Work": Can you
Enter PimpMyMoney (PMM).
PMM is a private community and shop where members sell "group buy" courses (often stolen or shared) and "done-for-you" agency packs. For $20 to $200, you can buy:
The promise is seductive: "Buy this pack, paste your name on it, and look like Iman Gadzhi overnight."
Take the Iman Gadzhi cold DM template. Paste it into ChatGPT. Then add the prompt: "Rewrite this in the tone of a sarcastic New Yorker" or "Rewrite this as a simple, five-word question." Keep the structure, change the flavor.
Short Answer: No, if you paste blindly. Yes, if you use it for research.