What if you didn't have to create original content?
The thing that hath been, it is that which shall be; and that which is done: and there is no new thing under the sun.
This quote is from the bible, the book of Ecclesiastes, to be precise.
It's still true today, in part.
Of course, we have created amazing things over the centuries, but everything has been made as a step change from whatever came before.
When I first studied electronics as a mature age student, the information we were given about using transistors covered around four pages in the textbook.
Twenty years later, I again studied electronics, and the information given about using transistors took up an entire chapter in the textbook.
The same technology, just a whole lot more detail based on experiments and study of the devices.
Nothing new here except the knowledge had grown from a basic understanding to a more sophisticated understanding.
That's one simple example, but you could find examples of the growth of understanding in every field.
You don't have to create original content.
You only have to take existing content, look at it from a different perspective, and then write about it to give people new insights.
The hard part here is the thinking you might have to do to find the new angle.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. That's the sort of thinking you'll find in Tony Shepherd's "Build a Super Responsive Email List from Scratch" report.
He has taken something old and turned it into something that most people will never discover alone.
Instead of building an email list the old way, which usually doesn't generate active and engaged subscribers, why not test this out?
If it works for you, you'll have learned how to fish.
Then you have complete control over your income and can set the level that you want.
If it doesn't work for you, then you will still have learned another helpful skill.
That's a win-win.