We had television, telephone, and personal
computers when I graduated from high school in 1990, so I thought to myself: what further innovation could there be?
Well, nobody's perfect.
Now from a business standpoint, let's consider:
*With today's technology we can almost perfectly target the kind of people who would be interested in what we do. Our parents
and grandparents who owned businesses would have killed for that.
*We can deal in nonphysical products that can be sold at any time of night or day, even while we're sleeping, with the whole process automated.
*We can make promo videos that in principle can be viewed all over the world.
*We can accumulate a list of
people with a stated interest in what we offer, and then contact them, essentially for free, over and over again.
*We can try out two versions of an offer, get immediate market feedback to know which one brings in more sales, and then switch to the more successful one.
*We can promote what we do via paid ads, just as in 1990, but we can also promote what we do for free, via
the numerous platforms at our fingertips.
I could probably list a hundred of these.
Now let's tell the truth here. All of us in 1990, had we heard about all these things awaiting us in the future, would have thought: that must be an amazing world, with everything push-button easy,
And yet that's not exactly what it's like, is it?
Do people nowadays seem less frenetic, or more?
Do people experience less stress, or more?
And then this:
Do people seem more optimistic about the future?
Or less?
So what on earth went wrong?
All of this should have made our lives easier and our businesses more profitable.
Well, it
absolutely can do those things, but you have to know what you're doing, and unfortunately there are few good people really teaching it to you.
The schools? Don't make me laugh.
Just the other day my business partner ran a demonstration showing how you can take a business idea and have a full-blown marketing plan drawn up and ready to be implemented in 20 minutes.
That is the world we live in, my friends. It is legitimately a world of opportunity, of less stress and more automation, a world in which whatever you do now can be supplemented with more income that doesn't require your constant intervention, and a world in which even if you're starting from scratch you can build something you can be proud of and that generates dough.
If the technology we have today can't
be monetized, nothing can.
If the technology we have today can't make our lives less stressful, nothing can.
So I'm going to show you, step by step, how to do what I'm describing here.
It won't cost you anything. It's a free training, but unlike 99.9% of "free trainings," it isn't 10% content, 50% fluff, and 40%
sales pitch.
Mine is 100% content and 0% sales pitch.
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Tom Woods