One of my teenage daughters came up with that
subject line.
I get a lot done at the beach with a charged-up computer. I work intensely, then swim, then repeat.
I haven't been to the beach all year. Friday I was determined to go. Weather report said it'd be great weather.
So I'm about to head out (it's a 45-minute drive) and the rain comes pouring down. Pouring.
Terrible visibility.
Did ol' Woods turn around, dejected, and head back into the house?
Absolutely no way.
I said: by the time I get there, the rain will have passed.
Well, guess what: the outcome was even better than that. After 20 minutes of driving, no more rain. It continued to come down in St. Cloud, but
Melbourne Beach never got a single drop.
So I had my nice beach day after all, through sheer defiance.
If I'd stayed home, I would have missed out on that wonderful day.
There is a lesson here, dear reader, which you will see in a moment.
I was originally
going to do a presentation on how to create your own products. Sometime in the future I will in fact do that.
But I decided: a lot of my readers would benefit from something more fundamental: what niche to enter in the first place.
So I'm running a session on how you can determine the best niche for you.
Maybe it's going to be terrible, in which case you don't pay a dime.
Or maybe it gets you over that hump with a life-changing idea. The right niche is very often the difference between (1) fruitlessly spinning your wheels and (2) enjoying the kind of success that generates for you the security these crazy times demand.
If you don't attend, though, it's like the
Woods who heads back into the house, leaving the beach behind.
Thankfully, there never was any such Woods.
The real Woods grabbed destiny with both hands and said: I intend to live! And he had a great day.
You are going to grab destiny with both hands -- and, I hope, have a great life.
I would estimate that about 60-65% of the people who read these emails have some kind of business of their own, whether full time or on the side, and usually online.
If you're in the 35-40%, on the other hand, this session was made specifically with you in mind. This is the thing that will inspire you to do something great -- and which, I hope, will get that knot out of your
stomach as you contemplate our uncertain future.
Reserve your spot, and let's do something amazing Tuesday night:
https://www.tomwoods.com/niche
Tom Woods
P.S. Your
teenage kids should watch this (and then my online business masterclass, which is on a special discount for people who join me Tuesday), because if they learn their niche at that age they will have a massive advantage over their peers. And they have knowledge you don't have, dear parent, so their wheels will already be turning about how to turn that niche into an income stream. Say to them: sadly, your friends know nothing about this stuff, and your teachers even less, so check this out so
you don't have to say when you're 50, "I wish I had learned how to make my way in the world back when I was 16."
https://www.tomwoods.com/niche