Doing what you love used to be crappy advice.
Doing what you love and loving what you're doing could be the best thing for your Internet business success.
According to the current stats, there are 4.43 billion active Internet users, although that number is still growing.
That means there are likely to be at least a million people with the same interests as you.
Since it is well known that you only need 1,000 fans who spend an average of $100 with you per year to have a comfortable living, doing what you love should pay off nicely.
The advice has always been to do business where people spend money and target the big markets of health, wealth and relationships because the markets for anything else were too small.
They're not any more.
So, if you've been struggling with getting enthusiastic about whatever market you're working in, perhaps it's time to re-think.
What would you do even if you couldn't make any money from it?
Could you blog about that subject or hobby for years without losing interest?
Do you know more about that subject than any of your friends or relations?
Do you bore them spitless at every gathering?
Is there a club you've joined to chat with other enthusiasts?
Would writing and making videos or podcasts about this subject be so easy that you wouldn't have to search for content or use an A.I. tool daily?
Sell all your other websites and go all in.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. You'll grow your business better and faster when you have a solid plan and scheduled activities to follow.
Even when you're building something on a subject you love, you'll always benefit from a schedule.
That's just the way our lives work.
Schedules help us stay on track when life's interruptions drag us away.
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