Almost no one achieves success on their own.
Al Ries and Jack Trout:
"The truth is the road to fame and fortune is rarely found within yourself. The only sure way to success is to find yourself a horse to ride. It may be difficult for the ego to accept, but success in life is based more on what others can do for you than on what you can do for yourself."
You can certainly start on your own, but you'll quickly find that working solo takes more time than you have available.
While you can keep things simple and be quite successful doing that, as many do, for greater success, you will need a mentor or coach, if not a team of people, to reach your BHAGs.
BHAGs stands for Big Hairy Audacious Goals.
If you don't have those, then perhaps a little coaching along the way will be all that you need.
Maybe you need a Virtual Assistant to manage the more tedious parts of building your business, but you need to know how to do it first, so you know what to teach them and how to know they are getting it right.
In a previous email, I talked about the huge team required to make a cartoon.
If it takes 20 or more people to make a 30-minute cartoon series, why would you think that you can build a six-figure business on your own?
Do you think a little bit of help might not go astray?
Let me know if you need some.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. One of the marketers that I chat to regularly, almost a mentor, is Tony Shepherd.
He has been running his online business from home for decades now and makes a very comfortable six-figure income in the process.
His is a genuine one-man show where he creates the products and sells them to his email list.
He rarely promotes anything as an affiliate, but when he does, it's worth looking at seriously as well.
The emails he sends out are always entertaining, and he always has an offer to one of his products.
You'll learn a lot about marketing by getting on his email list and buying his products.
You can get a sample of his products when you join his list here.