Ignoring the crowd for fun and profit.
The stats don't lie.
95% of people trying to make money online don't get close to their goals.
5% exceed them.
I've been there with the 95%, and I didn't like it.
I bet you don't like it either.
You get frustrated because that new course you bought failed to deliver even though you followed the instructions to the letter.
That new source of traffic brought hundreds of hits but no subscribers and no sales.
You doubled down, worked harder, drove more traffic, and got the same results.
Or perhaps you went the other way and cut back on the effort.
What's the point?
Nothing works anyway.
This Internet Marketing thing is a scam where the gurus make money by telling you how to make money with plans and software they haven't even tried.
I feel your pain.
I oscillated between those two states for years.
But, like you, I didn't quit.
I reassessed what I was doing.
I started talking with people I knew were making money.
And gradually, I began to have some success.
Internet Marketing is not a scam.
There are scammers out there, for sure.
They will rob you blind, given half a chance, and they are brilliant at writing persuasive sales letters to suck you into their web.
Learn how to write sales letters by reading their stuff but don't buy from them because their stuff doesn't work.
This is the key thing I started to do, which has made the difference.
I started to build a list.
The stats tell me that half of you reading this haven't started building your list yet.
If you want the freedom that making money with a single email can bring, you need to read this sales page at least.
https://go.wm-tips.com/sr-list.
Regards,
Brent.
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