The six crappiest things you'll wind up doing if you don't listen to me

Published: Wed, 01/17/18

There's easy, and there's hard.

Let's start with hard.

(1) You decide to open a store.

(2) You borrow $1 million to build it.

(3) You lay out big bucks for inventory, stocking your shelves with things you sure hope people will buy.

(4) You hope against hope that people who will like your merchandise will visit.

(5) You have to deal with customer service.

(6) You have to "build your brand."

Now let's try easy.

(1) You sell online.

(2) You borrow $0 to build, because there's nothing to build.

(3) You stock your shelves with nothing, because you have no shelves.

(4) You don't worry about customer traffic at all. (You'll see why.)

(5) You never have to deal with customer service, or even touch any merchandise.

(6) You can piggyback on someone else's brand (more on this later).

I'll be hosting Steve for a live presentation for my readers on January 23, where he'll lay out how it all works, and how you can do it, too.

This is the same guy who's dramatically changed the lives of a bunch of my readers; I devoted a whole podcast episode to talking to a few of them.

If you're not spellbound, I owe you a Coke.

Reserve your spot this second:


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