# Ad summary
In a casual, selfie-style video, Alex Hormozi announces a launch for his book, 'Money Models,' which has resulted in over three million donated copies, breaking the Guinness World Record. He clarifies that the donation was intended for aspiring business starters, highlighting the impact of books on his own life. Hormozi then offers his book, along with two others—'$100M Leads' and '$100M Offers'—to teach viewers what and who to sell to, and how to monetize it. He also includes a month of Skool, all for the cost of shipping, at $5.33 per book, totaling $16 for all three hardbacks, plus free access to the Skool platform. He mentions this offer is to avoid bots signing up.
# Brand positioning
Alex Hormozi positions himself as an accessible expert and author, aiming to empower aspiring entrepreneurs with the knowledge and tools needed to start a business. The brand aligns with a functional and practical approach, offering tangible resources like books and a platform to help individuals learn about and implement business strategies. By focusing on making these resources affordable, he pushes against the norm of expensive business coaching or high-priced educational materials, instead offering a low-cost way to access valuable insights. The brand promotes a lifestyle of learning and action, suggesting that with the right knowledge and tools, anyone can start and grow a successful business.
# Product
The featured products are three hardcover business books: "$100M Money Models: How to Make Money," "$100M Leads: How to Get Strangers to Want to Buy Your Stuff," and "$100M Offers: How to Make Offers So Good People Feel Stupid Saying No." Hormozi’s books are designed to provide aspiring entrepreneurs with key knowledge about how to make money, what to sell, who to sell it to, and how to monetize it. As a bonus, purchasers also get a one-month free membership to Skool, a platform designed to provide the tools needed to execute on what they learn in the books. The USPs include actionable information, affordability (only the cost of shipping), and the addition of a free month of Skool for practical application, lowering the barriers to getting started in business. He also provides social proof that he got over 3 million books donated.
# Visual style
The ad has a scrappy, UGC feel with natural outdoor lighting and a handheld camera, suggesting authenticity and accessibility. The editing consists of quick cuts with static shots and jump cuts, maintaining a consistent pacing that keeps the viewer engaged. The production quality leans towards a hybrid between UGC and polished commercial. The audio-visual sync is particularly noticeable when product actions and text align with the voiceover, reinforcing key messages.
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# Call to action
go grab them before they run out again.
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# Storyline
- 00:00–00:03 00:00–00:03 The speaker, Alex Hormozi, holds up a copy of his book, '$100M Money Models,' and states he did a launch for Money Models and sold over 3 million copies.
- 00:03–00:05 00:03–00:05 He shows the building where the books were sold.
- 00:05–00:12 00:05–00:12 Hormozi corrects his earlier statement to clarify that over 3 million copies were donated, which broke the Guinness World Record.
- 00:12–00:17 00:12–00:17 He says the books were donated for people like the viewer who are trying to start a business so they could have books.
- 00:17–00:23 00:17–00:23 He shares books changed his life, and that is why he wrote all the stuff that he knew down so that other people could have it.
- 00:23–00:25 00:23–00:25 He states that he wants to give the viewer this book.
- 00:25–00:30 00:25–00:30 He then introduces two more books to show viewers what to sell, who to sell to, and how to monetize it.
- 00:30–00:33 00:30–00:33 Transitioning from information to tools, the speaker stresses the need for the tools to get started.
- 00:33–00:36 00:33–00:36 He then says this is why they are also including a month of Skool.
- 00:36–00:41 00:36–00:41 Hormozi explains how they make all of this as cheap as humanly possible so the books cover the cost of shipping. He says it is $5.33 all in.
- 00:41–00:46 00:41–00:46 He emphasizes this is $16 for all three hardbacks, which retail for $29.
- 00:46–00:51 00:46–00:51 He says this is all three hardbacks, plus a month of Skool absolutely free to actually use the stuff.
- 00:51–00:55 00:51–00:55 He mentions after that it is $9 to keep bots out.
- 00:55–00:59 00:55–00:59 Hormozi wraps up, urging viewers to grab the books before they run out again.