Why you should ignore the 'what ifs'.
You know how it is.
You've got a great idea, so you start talking about it with friends and family.
They don't pick up the excitement you're feeling.
They don't understand where you're coming from.
They don't get how much you already know about marketing.
They begin to attempt to whittle you down to their level of understanding.
That causes you to begin to second guess yourself.
And the 'what ifs' kick in.
What if I can't write a good sales page?
What if I can't make a good video?
What if it doesn't work?
What if no one buys my products?
What if...?
How about you spin that around and make the what ifs work for you instead of against you?
What if it works gangbusters?
What if my sales pages convert really well?
What if the video gets thousands of views?
I'll let you in on a secret.
Those negative 'what ifs' will almost never happen.
Sure, things will go wrong, but 99% of the time they are things you didn't consider.
Not only that, but you'll fix the things that go wrong and move on to bigger and better things.
That's life and business.
Having the confidence to trust yourself and move forward is more important to your success than any brainstorming of possible problems.
Regards,
Brent.
P.S. I've been collecting ideas about how people are using ChatGPT to make money, and some brilliant people are out there.
The problem is that some of the ideas might be just that, ideas, with no proof or testing behind them.
Just because something looks good doesn't mean it is.
Then I found this case study that shows how one person developed a $640k income stream using ChatGPT.
Every step is included, the niche, the product, the prompts, the pricing, etc.
Get immediate access to the PDF here https://burtm10.systeme.io/casestudy.
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