Congrationlatings, You Made Your First Dollar Online

Uh, Now What?

When you’re doom scrolling to oblivion, you’ll often see GED’s with the lifestyle of flash and glamor, or just no fiscal responsibilities,

People just seemingly IN THEIR BAG as the kids might say.

This is why we love to hate them, because often what they preach to do or claim to teach to do could simply put not support that lifestyle.

This is because a gap between what they say —> what they do now,

No one seems to know or look into what that gap is so let me break it down for you.

Let’s take a few different methods of online business, however it’s applicable to anything.

-High Ticket Sales

-E-Commerce

-Amazon FBA

The gap between what they preach is genuinely the most important thing to learn when starting online, because it’s the reason a lot of people fizzle out.

I’ve seen plenty of people start a venture, whatever it may be and few years or months go by and they fall of the face of the earth.

This is because they took the first step, but failed to keep walking.

If you start one of these things, you took the first step. But all this is is replacing your current income, and making a higher paying but second job for yourself.

So what’s the next step? Actual business.

For High Ticket Sales, could be selling your own offer, whether it’s a business you started or a coaching company or helping others start (I do not do this stop asking).

For E-Commerce, instead of drop shipping your supply, imagine how much more money you could make applying the skills you learned onto a product of YOUR OWN.

For Amazon FBA, literally the same thing as E-Commerce. You know how to get listed, run PPC (paid ads) and sell products, so just sell your own.

This is where the rubber really meets the road, and your ability to be an entrepreneur is tested.

For me it’s been starting, selling and building up software companies through my sales knowledge.

Too many people who start get content, and think that this quick fix of Wi-Fi money will be there forever.

But just like a real job, there’s budget cuts, changing markets mass layoffs when the next best thing it in.

So you need to make sure you don’t just build up yourself, but build something with a foundation that will last the test of time (until you probably sell it and do something else).

I’m sure a decent chunk of you guys aren’t that far along yet, but just keep it in mind.

Praying you all get there some day.

Talk soon,

Joshua