Sam Ovens does not do "ad hoc" advice. His delivery is a structured project.
This methodology turned Sam Ovens into a household name in the consulting space.
| Program/Approach | Key Difference | |----------------|----------------| | Alan Weiss (Million Dollar Consulting) | Focuses on high-level strategic consulting (Fortune 500). No lead gen tactics. | | Michael Zipursky (Consulting Success) | More methodical, less hype. Good for B2B service pros. | | The Futur (Chris Do) | Value-based pricing + creative/design consulting. | | Self-study route | Read Million Dollar Consulting + The Consulting Bible + practice cold outreach. | Sam Ovens - Consulting
If you search for "Sam Ovens - consulting" now, you won't find a consulting course. You will find Skool.
Skool is a community platform designed to kill the traditional course model. Sam argues that courses have a 95% drop-off rate because learning alone is boring. Skool combines: Sam Ovens does not do "ad hoc" advice
Notably, Sam has stepped back from being the "teacher." He now runs Skool with the controversial YouTuber Alex Hormozi (who invested $100M+ into Skool).
So, is Sam Ovens - consulting still relevant? Yes, but indirectly. He no longer sells consulting training. Instead, he has built the infrastructure for other consultants to host their communities. This methodology turned Sam Ovens into a household
Sam’s advice was so good and so replicable that thousands of his students went out to become "Marketing Consultants." They all used the same scripts, the same audits, and the same niche selection advice (e.g., "Home improvement contractors" or "Real estate agents"). The market became saturated. Clients started rolling their eyes at the "Sam Ovens script."
His approach is built on a simple, repeatable framework: