If you don't want to invest in yourself or a business, get a job
Published: Tue, 07/09/19
His reply?
"If you don't want
to invest in yourself
or a business, get a job."
He ain't just whistlin' Dixie, either.
Free only gets you so far, after all.
Which is one reason why I spend time in these emails and in my sales copy talking about who should *not* be buying.
Like freebie seekers.
Or new product junkies always looking for their next bright shiny object "fix."
Or people who want a "lazy" way to do the business.
Yada, yada yada...
It's not because I think they're bad people. Probably, they are swell blokes and blokeses. But if someone is complaining about the "cost" of a product instead of looking it as a long term investment then they have no place at my table. Probably they belong at the kiddies table shooting marbles with all the free reports and eBooks they accumulate, and talking tough about all their so-called knowledge on Flakebook or whatever, but never actually do anything with it.
Most people really should be at a job.
They really should be taking orders.
And, they really should be told what to do, working their entire lives to give their boss and his family a lifestyle, instead of themselves and their family a lifestyle. There's no shame in it whatsoever. Most people go their whole lives happily obeying their betters at work like a good little soldier, taking whatever scraps they get thrown from the table.
Patronizing?
Well, it's true if all you want is "free"... then maybe you should be at a job.
Maybe you should work for a boss in a short sleeved dress shirt & tie with a clipboard, who was promoted one level above his competency.
And, maybe you should be carrying reports to your superiors for the next 20+ years of your time on this planet.
It's your life.
You can do whatever you want with it.
But, here's why I am bringing this up today:
This week my 10-Minute Workday program that AWAI sells is on sale at a juicy discount. It shows copywriters specifically how to have a "client-less copywriting" business like I do - where you are your own client, you don't have to write copy for anyone else but you (it's optional), selling your own products, keeping all the money, and investing your time/money/energy into building a lifestyle for you and your family, instead of building a lifestyle for your boss or client and their families.
Not that there's anything wrong with that.
Especially if you are the type who likes taking orders, being told what to do, and need to be given direction.
But, a word of warning, my little fledgling:
I cannot stress enough that this program takes a lot of time and effort to build. Depending on your current marketing skills (or lack of skills) it could take you months. And, possibly, even years, to get it up and running the way it's intended.
It took me 9 years to do it.
But, nobody handed me this business plan on a plate like the program does, either.
If they had, I believe it'd have taken me mere months instead of years.
Thus:
New product junkies and broke "I already know all this, teach me something NEW!" idiots who hang out in forums all day talking about business but never do anything but virtue signal about the latest guru seminar they went to will crash and burn with it, and should not even think of getting it, or even read the sales letter - as it will likely trigger their loser "show me how to make money online the lazy way!" impulse to pay for yet another program they'll never use.
The program is not "easy" either.
It can be quite hard, depending on your unique attributes and circumstances.
But, I do believe it is simple.
And, if you follow it, and if you aren't a wuss and give up when things get a little rough, and if you don't need constant hand-holding, and if you can think for yourself, problem solve, and don't fear taking chances, you might be able to make it work.
There are zero guarantees in life, and this program is no different.
Fact is, the vast majority of people who try to start even simple online businesses fail.
And 99.99% of the time it's 100% their own fault:
Because they simply can't be bothered to think like business people. And the reason they don't think like business people is because they aren't willing to think outside the box and take the risks required to develop the tough, "rind-like" skin needed to perform like actual business people, and instead play it safe just talking about business on social media.
Those types are the order-takers I spoke of earlier in this email.
And, unless they change their wicked ways first, they'll be wasting their money on this program.
All right, end of anti-sales pitch.
If you are interested in learning more, here is the link:
http://www.10MinuteWorkDay.com
Ben Settle