It's kind of funny how bad much science
fiction was at predicting the future.
We don't have flying cars, and we don't speak to people on screens mounted to a wall.
We do have the Internet, which is prefigured in no science fiction work I'm aware of.
We have the ability to send information, books, and videos around the world instantaneously.
From the standpoint of an entrepreneur, this is far more significant than some goofy flying car.
You can have a business that sells infinitely reproducible products and that involves no inventory, because the products aren't physical.
Once they're created, the cost of delivering an additional unit is essentially zero.
These products can be delivered to Singapore at three in the morning while you're asleep.
For a share of the dough, other people will do the work for you, sending clicks to your website and making sales.
That's crazy.
Yet it goes on every day, and tons of people have built beautiful lifestyles for themselves around businesses like these.
They work when and where they like; location doesn't matter.
Now THAT sounds like science fiction. But it's very real.
It's just that nobody knows about it.
I laid out my own moolah to get my folks free memberships at something called Product Profits Club, where you'll find training videos that walk you through every aspect of this most popular kind of online business.
Tom Woods