… here are a few things that aren’t an online business.
– Reading emails isn’t an online business.
– Reading Facebook posts isn’t an online business.
– Creating products and then keeping them on your hard drive isn’t an online business.
– Collecting email addresses isn’t an online business.
– Buying the deal of the day over on WarriorPlus or JVZoo isn’t an online business.
– Buying books and ebooks about an online business isn’t an online business.
– Talking about an online business with others in forums isn’t an online business.
Nothing complicated.
Common sense, you’d say.
But how many people do it, possibly even you?
You’re an encyclopedia on what works online, and yet you’ve never made a penny.
You can tell me all about landing pages, conversion rates, Chat GPT and all that you can do with it, but you can’t tell me when the last time was you got a PayPal payment.
A lot of folks that talk about having an online business are the equivalent of a kid playing in a cardboard box making a beeping noise and thinking they’re driving a car.
They’re the only one that thinks it. – The rest of us, sees the kid in the box pretending.
How do I know?
Because I used to be that person. – A busy fool that got nothing done.
And a busy fool… is still a fool.
So as you go around the Internet today, keep in mind the list above.
Pretending isn’t going to make you any money today.
Sitting in your cardboard box telling us that you’re a digital marketer isn’t going to put money in your PayPal account.
There’s a time for pretending, and a time for action.
So which is it today?
Pretending you’ve got an online business, or actually building one?