No, it isn't to start an online business (though you should).
It's this:
Don't engage in drudgery that someone else can do for you.
This one piece of advice changed my life two years ago.
For instance:
If you're on this list, you want to build that side hustle as insurance against disaster.
This means you need something to sell, and/or you need to build an email list. (If there's a third option, I don't know what it is.)
An easy thing to sell is information -- in the form of courses, eBooks, interviews, audio files, etc.
But although some of you would love creating those things, the rest of you, understandably, would rather gouge your eyes out.
That's why, most of the time, I don't even do it.
I buy the rights to sell (or give away, to build an email list) courses created by other people.
Charles Harper is the guy whose courses I use most often: I've given away his courses on Kindle publishing, on how to accept Bitcoin, on YouTube Live, and on blogging. My folks love them because they're easy to follow and Charles is a great teacher.
They gladly hand over their email addresses in exchange for them.
(I could sell the courses, too, but I'd rather build my list.)
So until midnight, here's what I'm offering:
** EIGHT courses by Charles on things like creating a website or blogging -- topics anybody online could well need -- that you can sell as your own product and keep all the dough, or use to build an email list.
Plus:
** A full-blown, step-by-step training on what to do once you get these courses. How do you get them set up to sell them, etc.? Don't worry -- everything is explained;
** My full under-the-hood-of-the-Woods-online-empire video, which will surely give you ideas of your own;
** 300 beautiful, editable eBook covers for any and all publishing projects you may undertake.
All of this comes to a grand total of:
not $497.
not $197.
not $97.
but just $27.
Ridiculous? Obviously.
Going to save you time and energy, and keep you from committing an atrocity? For sure.
The goodies disappear at midnight:
Tom Woods