
At first I thought he was capping. Another internet kid faking it for clout. But then he walked me through his entire operation and I realized he'd built something most "experienced" marketers couldn't figure out.
He's 18. Lives with his parents. Dropped out of school. Makes more than most doctors.
No ads. No website. No complex tech stack. No face on camera.
Just TikTok accounts pushing traffic to Telegram groups where sales reps close the deals.
I asked him to break down everything. He did. This is that breakdown.
The Overview
The system has four parts. TikTok accounts for traffic. Telegram groups for warming leads. Sales reps for closing. Offers for monetization.
Each part feeds the next. Traffic becomes leads. Leads become conversations. Conversations become deposits. Deposits become commissions.
Simple in theory. The execution is where most people struggle.
Let's go through each part.
Part 1: Account Setup
His method goes against all the rules you normally need to respect.
His words:
The internet is full of people overcomplicating TikTok account setup. They'll tell you that you need a US SIM card. That you need to reset your phone in a Faraday bag. That you need a specific VPN server in a specific city at a specific time.
Most of that is outdated or was never true to begin with.
His method is simpler and it actually works for him.
For registration you use any active SIM card. The IP address doesn't matter during registration. Your iCloud account can be from anywhere. The phone number country doesn't matter either.
The only thing that actually matters is that your phone settings need to match your target country.
If you're targeting Spain then your phone needs to be set to Spanish language. Spanish timezone. Spanish regional settings. That's the whole trick.
The phone environment tells TikTok where you "are" more than any VPN ever could. TikTok reads your device settings and uses that to determine which audience to show your content to.
So if you want Spanish viewers you become a Spanish phone. Simple.
Part 2: The 7-Day Warmup
This is where most people destroy their accounts before they even start.
They register. They immediately change their username to something clever. They upload a profile picture. They write a bio. They post their first video within an hour.
Then they wonder why they're getting 47 views and a shadowban.
TikTok watches new accounts closely. The platform is trying to figure out if you're a real human or another bot account about to spam crypto scams. Your behavior in the first week determines how TikTok treats you for the life of the account.
Patience prints money here.
For days one through three you need to be a ghost. No profile picture. No username change. Keep the default username that looks like "user38472xyz" or whatever random string TikTok assigned you. No bio. No posts.
You just consume content. Swipe the For You Page. Watch videos all the way through. Watch some lives. Drop some likes. Maybe leave a comment or two on videos in your target niche.
Act like a normal person who just downloaded the app and is discovering what TikTok is all about. Because that's exactly what TikTok expects from a new account.
The algorithm is watching how you behave before you ever create anything.
On day four you make your first post. But it's not what you think.
Film something basic from your camera. A cat walking across the room. A car passing by on the street. Trees blowing in the wind. Your coffee cup on the table. Literally anything.
No sound. No hashtags. No caption. No effects. No trending audio.
Just raw footage that came from your phone's camera.
This tells TikTok that you're a real human with a real device and a real camera. Not a bot uploading recycled content from a desktop.
What you're looking for is simple. The video needs to get some views. Doesn't matter which country the views come from. Doesn't matter if it's 50 views or 500 views. You just need proof that the account isn't shadowbanned from birth.
If you're seeing zero views after 24 hours the account is cooked. Don't waste time trying to revive it. Start over with a new one.
Days five through seven is where you start shaping your audience.
Post two to three motivational videos per day. These need to be in the right language for your target country. Use trending sounds from that region but mute them underneath your content. Add targeted hashtags that people in that country actually follow.
The content should be clean and simple. Motivational quotes. Success mindset stuff. Hustle culture content. Whatever resonates with young guys who want more from life.
This type of content does two things. First it attracts the right demographic which is typically young males who are interested in making money and improving their situation. Second it makes your account look completely legitimate.
These motivational videos are pimping your account's trust score. TikTok sees an account that's behaving normally and posting content that gets engagement. That's exactly what you want.
Part 3: Reality Check
After day seven you need to audit your account before moving forward.
Go into your analytics and look at where your viewers are coming from. Are they from the target country? Is the audience demographic right? If you're targeting young Spanish males are you actually reaching young Spanish males?
Look at which videos are getting pushed and to whom. Check the For You Page percentage versus followers. See if the algorithm is actually distributing your content to the right people.
If everything looks good then you move to the next phase.
If the audience is wrong then you need to adjust. Post more targeted content. Use different hashtags. Try different sounds from that region. Keep tweaking until the audience matches what you need.
Don't rush this part. Building an account with the wrong audience is a complete waste. You'll have thousands of followers who will never convert because they were never your target market in the first place.
Get the foundation right before you build on top of it.
Part 4: Dropping Offers
Now you start posting your actual content. Creatives that simply work for others. Whatever offer you're running.
But here's the mindset shift that separates the kids making $40k from the kids making nothing.
You're running this account long term.
This isn't a burner account that you're going to trash in two weeks when it gets banned. You've spent a week warming it up properly. You've built an audience in the right country. You've established trust with the algorithm.
So treat it with respect.
That means high quality creatives only. No copy-pasting content from other accounts. No obvious spam behavior. No posting the same video twelve times. Be strategic about how hard you push.
One good account that prints for six months straight is worth more than twenty burned accounts that each lasted a week.
Think long term. Play the long game. Protect your assets.
Part 5: The Funnel
The funnel is dead simple.
When you have under 1,000 followers you can't put a clickable link in your bio. So instead you put your Telegram group name in the bio.
Something like "join [groupname] on telegram for daily signals" works fine. People have to search for it manually. That adds friction but it keeps you compliant with TikTok's rules and it filters for people who are actually motivated enough to take action.
Once you cross 1,000 followers you unlock the link in bio feature. Now you put a direct link to your Telegram group. No friction. One tap and they're in.
But getting people to your bio isn't enough. You need to seem real.
Answer every DM that comes in. Reply to comments on your videos. Be active in your own comment section. Engage with people who engage with you.
Act like a real creator. Not like a bot that posts and disappears.
The more real you seem the more people trust you. The more they trust you the more likely they are to join your Telegram group. The more people in your Telegram group the more money your sales reps make you.
Everything compounds. But it starts with seeming human.
Part 6: Telegram Group Setup
Don't start a Telegram group from zero. That looks sketchy and takes forever to build.
Instead you buy aged Telegram channels that already have members.
Look for channels with at least 5,000 existing members. The older the account the better because age equals trust. Make sure the history is clean and there's nothing weird that could scare people off.
You're buying social proof. When someone joins and sees 5,000 other members they assume this is a legitimate operation. If they joined and saw 14 members they'd leave immediately.
After you buy the channel you need to make it look alive.
Post four to five times per day for at least 30 days straight. Mix up the content. Post screenshots of "wins." Share tips and strategies. Drop motivational content. Show betting slips and results.
Buy comments and likes and views for your posts. Make it look like an active thriving community where people are engaging and winning.
Nobody joins dead groups. Nobody trusts empty channels. Social proof is everything.
Every few posts you drop a call to action. Something like "want personalized signals? DM @support" or "ready to start? message @rep for the VIP link."
You're funneling group members to your sales reps. The group warms them up. The reps close them.
Part 7: Sales Reps
This is where the money actually happens.
Your job is generating traffic. Their job is closing deals. Don't try to do both.
The beautiful thing about this system is that the leads are already warm by the time they reach your sales reps.
Think about the journey these people have taken. They found your TikTok account. They watched multiple videos. They were interested enough to click your bio. They joined your Telegram group. They've been watching your posts for days or weeks. They saw a CTA and reached out themselves.
These aren't cold leads that you're interrupting with a pitch. These are warm leads who have already bought into what you're selling. They just need someone to help them take the final step.
That's what your sales reps do.
With leads this warm you should expect each rep to close at least ten people per day. That might sound like a lot but remember these people want to be closed. They're not being convinced of anything. They're being helped to do something they already want to do.
Structure compensation however makes sense for your offer. Percentage of deposits works. Flat fee per close works. Figure out what motivates your reps and pay them accordingly.
The Numbers
Let's break down what this actually looks like at scale.
One TikTok account doing 50,000 views per day. About 2% of viewers click through to your Telegram. That's 1,000 new group members per day.
About 5% of the group engages with your CTAs. That's 50 leads going to your sales reps every day.
With warm leads like this you should see at least a 20% close rate. That's 10 deposits per day from one account.
If your average deposit value is $200 and your commission is somewhere between 30-50% then you're looking at around $800 per day from a single account.
Run three or four accounts and you're at $2,400 to $3,200 per day.
That's $40k or more per month. And that's being conservative.
The 18 y.o. I talked to runs more accounts than that. His reps are better than 20% close rate because he's optimized everything over time. His numbers are higher than what I've outlined here.
But even at conservative estimates this system prints.
The Full System Recap
Let me summarize everything in order.
You register accounts with an active SIM card. Country doesn't matter. IP doesn't matter. What matters is that your phone settings match your target country.
You warm up for seven days. First three days you're a ghost just consuming content. Day four you post something basic from your camera to prove you're real. Days five through seven you post motivational content in the target language to build your audience.
You do a reality check. Look at your analytics. Make sure you're reaching the right people. If not you adjust until you are.
You start dropping your actual offer content. High quality only. Long-term mindset. Protect the account.
You funnel people to Telegram through your bio. Under 1,000 followers you use the group name. Over 1,000 followers you use a direct link.
You buy an aged Telegram channel with existing members. You make it look alive with regular posts and engagement. You buy social proof.
You drop CTAs that send people to your sales reps. Your reps close the warm leads. You collect commissions.
Then you scale by adding more accounts.
Dropping more in my TG: t.me/romantheredsecrets