Yes! You can make money on the internet if you are willing to put in the effort.
As an internet business coach, I’ve met people of all ages and abilities who’ve asked me to help them get started making money on the internet. They all have seem big dreams and aspirations to do something better for themselves. That’s usually a good thing as long as those dreams don’t fade on them and they are willing to put in the effort.
Shark Infested Internet Waters
The internet business world is not a hard thing to step into, but you do need to tread cautiously and avoid the sharks out there. Interestingly enough, most internet gurus are the real deal and truly seem to have your best interest at heart, but there is a lot of money to be made and they’ll do your best to make you believe it can be done in a heartbeat while you open your wallet and hand a months salary or more over to them. Funny thing is, if you do all they say, you can achieve all they promise, BUT are you willing to do everything?
Right From the Start, 80% Will Fail… 🙁
It’s a known statistic that 80% of people who buy stuff like courses to educate you on doing a business or change your life will never fully complete it or take any action to do what they learned. Many won’t even open the products box to get started when they get home even after they’ve paid an enormous amount of money. It’s a strange thing to me. Even those that do open it, it’s well known that they will probably go through a few modules of the material before they put it on a bookshelf and it never gets touched again. I have spent literally tens of thousands of dollars on seminars, infomercial products, and online courses. Most of them I’ve gone through the materials a few times over and taken some action on almost every single one of them in some way. In the end, they’ve made me ten times over what I’ve paid.
So why don’t others take the necessary steps to accelerate their financial situations into a better place? The answer will shock you…
Continued – “Why Internet Business Can Be For “Almost” Anyone Willing (part 2 of 3)”