Living in the same Universe or not.
In his book, 'Fooled By Randomness', Nicholas Nassim Taleb makes the case that Humans do not attribute their success to luck.
They always claim to have some hidden knowledge they will share with you for $497 monthly.
The problem with that, as I have pointed out before, is that luck is always a part of any successful or unsuccessfulventure.
The luck component usually has mainly to do with timing.
90% of Internet businesses wouldn't exist in any form if personal computers hadn't hit the market and expanded in use when they did.
Did you know the P.C. didn't take off for small business or personal use until Lotus 123 hit the market?
Then, small business owners could run different scenarios on their P.C. about their businesses to determine how to improve profitability.
That triggered an explosion of programs as people found more and more ways to exploit this new technology.
That explosion triggered the massive uptake in PCs at home, the creation of dial-up bulletin boards, and then the U.S. military created the ARPANET, which evolved into the Internet.
All of that is one possible Universe out of millions of alternatives.
We see one path even when we don't know all the possibilities behind us.
Once we have seen a path, that's locked in for us.
My path is probably different to yours, so I cannot tell you what to do to be successful online or anywhere else.
What I can do is share with you alternative ways that other people have taken to reach a level of success.
You'll have to mix and match to find your path.
Telling you to follow a step-by-step process might work.
Showing you the steps that have worked for others and permitting you to create your path allows you to be more flexible.
Everyone is creative, yes, even you.
Not everyone is creative in the same way.
Sculptures are not paintings or woodcuts.
The only caveat I would caution you with is to use the public platforms to build your email list and audience, but do not rely on them alone.
We have all heard and read horror stories of accounts being cancelled with no notice and no recourse.
The only thing you can rely on is your email list, as long as you back it up regularly.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. When you build your email list using the concepts shared in this PDF, https://go.wm-tips.com/sr-list, you will have the best chance of making a list that will be an asset to your business.
Take the information and work out how to make it work for you.
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