I was in
high school when the Berlin Wall came down. What a time to be alive.
Roger Waters, former bassist for Pink Floyd, decided he would perform The Wall on the site of the former wall.
Word has it that the rest of Pink Floyd wanted to perform at the event. Nope. Waters, who loathed them at the time, refused to give them the satisfaction.
Instead, he arranged an all-star event, with huge names from rock history performing each of the songs. It was genuinely breathtaking.
When it was over, he said:
I'm never @%$#& doing that again.
Imagine dealing with 50 impossible egos, and you can understand the problem.
If only he'd kept it simple.
Learn from Waters (on this and on war, if on nothing else). Keep it simple.
Instead of 100 programs, focus on one.
One teacher walking you through everything you need: niche selection, traffic, monetization -- everything you need for the kind of laptop business it sure would be nice to have as an insurance policy, or indeed to make your life easier right now.
Your teacher is the great Liz Tomey -- who is extremely successful and has a stellar reputation as a teacher -- walking you through every single step on her screen.
And if you need help or have questions, you'll get the help you need.
It's about the price of a chicken dinner, though at midnight the price shoots up by 150%.
No "Woods, I accidentally missed the deadline and I desperately need this" can bring it back down. I am a merciless dictator on this one thing.
It's an amazing time to be alive, that for the price of a chicken dinner you can build a business you can be proud of.
But it works only if you click the link.
Don't want until the price has shot up by 150%.
Get in before midnight:
Tom Woods