A video viewed three million times on ApexTV online shows a man claiming to be a whistleblower, part of an alleged government program to send people into the future.
He claims to have visited the year 6000.
You'd think he'd be full of details, but all he can come up with are "we've cured a lot of diseases" and "solved a lot of global problems."
Gee, that sounds super amazing. Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzz.
But forget the year 6000.
I'd be happy just to drag some people into 2018.
In 2018, you can start an online business without the zillions of dollars and the innumerable headaches of yesteryear, and you can work on it from anywhere in the world.
My whole professional life revolves around activities we couldn't have dreamed of even 20 years ago.
I produce a podcast (didn't exist) that's largely supported by listeners (via a membership platform that didn't exist) and I spread the word about what I'm doing via YouTube (didn't exist) and similar platforms.
I produce eBooks (didn't exist) partly to support myself and partly to build my email list (didn't exist). And unlike physical mailings, email mailings cost next to nothing.
I produce courses that can be distributed to customers instantaneously at any time of day or night, can be produced in any quantity, require no physical inventory, take up no physical space, and whose marginal cost to me is zero. (This would have been out of science fiction 20 years ago.)
Yeah, you could say that's a nice field to be in.
But forget me. The point is YOU.
Aren't YOU intrigued?
Want the here's-the-info-a-beginner-needs material?
I got my people free memberships at something called Product Profits Club, which contains a series of training videos and recommended resources for beginners.
But first, as inspiration: just the other day a reader sent me a nice note. Check it out:
"You sir are one magnificent human being. You've opened my eyes to a world that I previously thought impossible to break into and I'm close to a launch of multiple info products, some my own and some created by others. You are having a rather large impact on the world."
Last call for that free membership:
Tom Woods