Friday again and it's Halloween ! (Got your pumpkin ready?)
Here's a couple of treats for you for being such great subscribers and maybe future business associates …
The first is a seriously handy little thing called roboform - It remembers all your passwords for you so you never again have to memorise a million passwords or save them on a document you constantly have to refer to. (It's free!)
Here it is
The second is a brilliant (free) graphics helper called Canva you can use to easily design all sorts of things for business and/or fun.
Here it is
Enjoy !
And! - a story...
As we were carving ours last night and wondering what to do with the contents, I couldn't help but think of the old Cinderella thing - you know the carriage made of a giant pumpkin.
That's one of those rags to riches stories that you hear so much about in the world of internet marketing but does it really happen that way?
The best way I can answer that is by quoting my friends Guy and Ilan from Satori Prime. They often say that they had an overnight success that took three years.
So the honest answer is that getting your laptop lifestyle takes a little time - like building any business.
There are people who get there faster than others though, Stuart Ross was making serious money in a bit less than that as were many others that I now know. He'll tell you that he had a huge drive propelling him.
He wanted to escape from a dreary career in real estate (estate agency in
UK lingo) But his first, unguided attempts were disastrous. He was trying to work it all out on his own you see.
For him the big breakthrough started to happen when he got in touch with a mentor - someone who was already there. With his guidance the rest is history.
That's why after massive success as an affiliate marketer he decided to develop SFM to provide a mentoring, training and coaching platform that others could use to
make the process faster and easier for newbies to the industry.
So that's what he did. So with SFM you have everything you need to
succeed - kind of like a mechanic's toolkit with an apprenticeship thrown in together with a secure "job" at the end of it.
You still need to learn how to use the tools - a bit like carving the old pumpkin - your first attempts, like mine, wont be perfect. But if you keep learning and practicing you WILL get there.
That's a proven fact. The only people who don't succeed here are the ones who give up.
Cheers!
Dave