Are you 'bleeding' money?
One of the challenges of our current financial system is that we can easily have money being drawn from our accounts without paying attention.
By that, I mean those little monthly subscriptions that we see but don't recognise as a drain.
Or you do see it once a month and say, "I must shut that down", but then don't do anything before the next time you see it.
I'm currently migrating some websites from a host that charges me $79 a month to a web host that charges me $35 a year.
I've been telling myself to do that for at least six months but put it off because migrating websites is a PITA.
I'll be migrating some of my domain names from one registrar to another for similar reasons.
This is known as "death by a thousand cuts" and is what is really behind older people suggesting that the latte a day is the root cause of some people's inability to buy a home.
It's not the coffee but the thinking behind it that's the problem.
When people look to improve their budget bottom line, they always look to save on the bigger costs while the little costs go unnoticed.
A small hole in a bucket will drain it just as well as a big one, just not as fast.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. It's the same with your income.
Many people get excited by sales pages that offer a six-figure yearly income but ignore a little twenty dollar a day project.
It will always be much easier to set up a twenty dollar a day project than a six-figure a year project.
It will scale better and be better diversified as well because you can set up ten to twenty of these in different niches, manage them all quickly and get your six-figure business running smoothly.
Set up one a month, build backlinks to it for the month and then set up the next one.
Simples.
Use the Daily Tasks tool and sites for the links, and you're gunna be a happy little vegemite.
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Find out more about the Daily Tasks tool here.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1tp_E3nEE1sXNw3E1Fqc_IplQ1K4G7bvFydj393-WIRw/edit?usp=sharing.