When you listen to successful people, not just online marketers, they’ll tell you about all the stuff that didn’t work.
I used to drink with a self-made millionaire occasionally.
He owned the pub where we drank, and at least three others in the same town.
He owned two major transport companies, a car dealership, a truck dealership, two petrol stations, and several other businesses.
He tried to buy a bank, but couldn’t quite get all the shares he needed.
He had also gone bankrupt twice.
He told me once that he’d been watching me and said I wasn’t pushing hard enough.
He said I needed to go broke at least once to learn how to be successful.
That scenario wasn’t something to aspire to with a family and a mortgage to support.
However, he had a point.
Most people don’t take risks at all and lead very safe lives.
They also never achieve much.
Some people take massive risks, and some of them have massive success, but that’s not guaranteed.
The secret is that when you take a risk of any size, no one but you knows if it fails.
Other people only recognise success, so until you’re successful, you can take all the risks you like and learn from what doesn’t work.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. One thing that you took a risk on, then never did anything with, is a PLR product.
You bought it because you could see that it did have a lot of appeal and people would buy it, but that stopped there.
Once you took delivery, you didn’t do what you thought you would.
There are reasons for this.
You got interrupted and never got back to it.
You realised that the effort to make it yours was too great.
You weren’t quite sure what to do with it.
Etc.
I’ve done the same, and I have Mb of PLR to prove it.
That’s why I made this GPT.
It was for my benefit, really, and it works great.
However, I decided that you might appreciate some assistance with your saved PLR goodies.
https://school.wm-tips.com/plrprosp
You can now turn your PLR into products that people will want to buy.
Simply upload your PDF to the GPT, then ask as many questions as you'd like.
Between you and ChatGPT, you’ll have a unique product in minutes.
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Taking risks...
Yes, that may very well be the difference between successful people and unsuccessful people.
I know many who don't even dare to risk the first step... They stay in learning mode. And they want to learn the easiest and fastest methods. That they don't use.
But at least we've got the dream, right?