And no, I don't mean in politics, which is a whole different problem.
I mean in the business of making a living using the Internet -- an idea that's gaining more traction than ever in light of what we're currently going through.
I get either:
(1) This is a get-rich-quick scheme!
or
(2) This involves work!
::sigh::
If it didn't involve work, it would be a get-rich-quick scheme! And those are stupid.
So yes, work will always be involved.
I don't bother promoting things that promise $X per day with only Y minutes of work. First because that's b.s., and second because I don't want to cater to people who expect $X per day with virtually no work. These people are not serious, and are probably a nightmare to deal with.
These are the kind of people who ask "What is your refund policy?" before purchasing a $7 eBook.
Just go away.
My hope for the Woods Group of Entrepreneurs, by contrast, is that they want to build something real and lasting, not find some Google hack that will earn them four affiliate commissions before they get shut down.
If that's you, and you're not one of the knuckleheads, then I have something for you courtesy of our friend Ryan Levesque, and you will instantly understand why it's valuable.
It's endorsed (and used) by a pretty impressive roster of non-knuckleheads you may know.
It's for you if you have a product and a business.
It's for you if you have no product and no business.
The world just got a lot more unpredictable, even bizarre, these past couple of weeks.
I'd say waiting much longer to build your own thing that no government can prohibit you from doing is a bad idea.
If you're ready to start now, working with someone reputable and with a program that has a proven track record (because it's really just systematized common sense), then click here:
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