Tonight I'll be receiving the award I came to Vienna to collect. Very exciting.
Now:
I happen to know -- as in personally know, not just met online -- someone whose story will astonish you, because you won't think what he did is possible.
He is an ordinary person -- ordinary in the sense that he knew nothing about online business, or making videos (you do NOT have to make videos, by the way; I'm just showing you there are many ways to skin the online cat), or creating a successful YouTube channel.
He started making videos about -- of all things -- dumpster diving and trash picking, to return recyclable items into the supply chain.
He goes through trash and finds valuable things.
He makes videos of himself doing this.
He now earns five figures per month through his channel.
Again: you do not have to do this.
You never need to touch video or YouTube if you don't want to.
But his example shows how you can take something you love and make a business out of it. That's the point.
How did he build up 85,000 subscribers?
How does he generate income from such an unlikely topic?
What should you yourself do?
This is a case study inside my Net Profits Academy.
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Tom Woods