If you’re like me, you’ve been scouring YouTube, TikTok and other places for ideas and income opportunities. To find the right opportunities for you, you must invest time and energy in exploring your options and getting clear about your wants and needs.
I have sat through countless webinars, videos and ebooks, looking for free “nuggets”, or bits of info to add to my knowledge base. I’ve taken months and years looking around, dabbling in this and that, and paying close attention to the experiences of people who are willing to spend money to try things.
My actual spending has been very limited. I paid for a $97 weekend marketing palooza and asked for a refund by Saturday night. I bought a $7 course because I felt I could afford to throw away that much money, which is exactly how it turned out. Other than that, I have largely been a lurker.
How many hours trying to avoid paying for an education! Hours turned to years where I could have been building a business and pushing the earnings higher and higher.
Finally, after way too much “analysis paralysis”, I decided to invest in myself. I needed to take a calculated leap of faith and stop overthinking all the possible negative outcomes.
And I had to learn to focus!
The Objective Should Be Exciting and Motivating
Finding a side hustle that fits your unique personality, lifestyle, dreams and schedule can be a time consuming undertaking. Once you land on something, the next challenge is to stick with it until it pays off, which requires time and dedication.
My initial objective hasn’t changed. I set off to create a healthy and limitless, independent income from multiple streams that will allow me to work from anywhere, any time. Mandatory is a good work-life balance for the remainder of my days, and the freedom to do what I want, when I want. I intend to retire well in 5 years.
As someone who prefers to write (or text) over virtually every other mode of communication, I couldn’t see myself making videos, cold calls, or holding meetings and speaking to groups. I had no social media following, zero. For me, it is extremely frightening to attach my name and face to my writing, then display it for the world to judge. People can be so mean!
I published a few books, aka “digital products”, and had a few sales. I also tried merch (print-on-demand t-shirts, coffee mugs, etc.). As a virtual assistant for a little while, I had to stick to someone else’s schedule. Wrong! I started a tea brand. I loved that business, but it was too time-consuming and it was not a money maker for me.
I had to reevaluate and pivot.
Enter Digital Marketing
This program ticks all the boxes. It teaches digital marketing (selling ebooks, subscriptions, online courses and other downloadable products via fully automated online processes, requiring no shipping or product handling). The course covers everything.
Legacy Builders is a gold mine. There are many digital products out there that turn out to be ‘a course to sell the course’. That isn’t the case here, although some people do treat it that way. This course is chock-full of information on how to build a digital marketing business.
My intention is to apply the info in this program to my existing written works. Also, I have a digital course in mind that I will develop over time. I would like to find good and relevant works by other people and promote them. High on my priority list as a health coach is a subscription-based support group for people dealing with certain health conditions. And, of course, I will continue to build my blog.
The Legacy Builders Program comes with permission to resell it when you buy it from me. It means that all of the valuable education you gain will become free to you when you resell it just one time. The rest is gravy.
If that all sounds like a winner, I encourage you to join me. If you are stuck in analysis paralysis like I was, this is your nudge. Join me today to help ensure your success as a digital marketer, and work anywhere you like, anytime, without the income ceiling that comes with a J.O.B.
Let’s do this.
Amy
“The best way to predict the future is to create it.” — Peter Drucker