This is how the above assumptions might look on a time-line.
NOTE: The âS1, S2â¦â labels refer to the above stages; the length of each stage is the maximum stipulated length with my broad assumptions, above. It can be done much quicker in each scenario, but I had to assume growing pains! All told, using the above assumptions youâre looking at anything between about 2-3 months on the low end and up to about 8 months on the high end. With experience, you could cut each of the above scenarios by about half, if pushed.
And now, letâs have a graphical look at what your annual costs might look like, under either of these three scenarios:
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And then, thereâs one more question which everyone asks⦠âyeah, but how much can REALISTICALLY be made on a well-developed site like that?â
Youâll understand if I donât give you a concrete answer, right? There are simply too many variables and for every 10 people following instructions like those in this course, youâll get at least 10 different actual implementations. And results will differ greatly, accordingly.
But I can give you a few âballparkâ figures, loosely based on my experience as well as the collective experience of dozens of others who have been down this road, and with whom I maintain regular contact.
- Broadly, for every 100 âwannabesâ only about 5 will achieve ANY incomes at all, and most of those will stay in a 3-figure range over a period of a year! But most of those people work blind most of the time, hence the super high failure rate.
- But if you take 100 people who take a detailed course, such as this one, and if you assume that everyone is really doing their best, these numbers improve considerably. I would BROADLY venture to say that the following stats will probably apply:
- 10% will not earn even a penny after a year of site building.
- 20% will earn up to $1,000 in the first year.
- 30% will earn between $1,000 and $5,000 in the first year.
- 30% will earn between $5,000 and $20,000 in the first year.
- 9% will earn between $20,000 and $100,000 in the first year.
- 1% will earn over $100,000.
- A fraction of that 1% will earn over $1,000,000.
The job-replacing incomes start in the top 10%…!
Can YOU be among that ten percent? Letâs look at what makes some people succeed and others fail.
Many would-be online entrepreneurs never ACT. They learn, think about it, find dozens of objections to why the program is not right for them, and move on to the next âhow-toâ manual. This is why I wanted this course to be FULL-ON, nothing-left-out kind of course. I donât want you to have any excuses. The system Iâve shown you in these pages WORKS if you actually do the required work, patiently and meticulously. Logic alone should tell you that.
But âactingâ alone is not enough. You need focus, clarity of vision, a lot of energy and above all, great organization and consistency. And motivation.
- Your motivation is the first key. If you really want to build a business around your music, and if you accept the inherent logic of everything presented to you within this course, youâre set to start.
- Next, you need to organize your thoughts and create a plan of action. First envision what youâll need, then think about who should do it, then think about the costs. Then re-think it all a few more times until youâre convinced that itâs doable.
- Next, you need to act. You need to set time aside for this â as much or as little as you think makes sense for you, and then stick to your plan consistently.
- Finally, as you progress, monitor and check everything youâre doing. Make yourself a progress chart and ensure that youâre never standing still.
- Above all, however, donât forget that youâre splitting your time between creative/musical endeavors and your business. It takes a lot of discipline not to let one of these slideâ¦
If you want to succeed online, you have the CORRECT formula within these pages. Knowing this, should at least in part be your motivation. DO NOT distract yourself with other courses and âshiny objectsâ like brand new courses promising you incredible earnings in âjust daysâ. There is no such thing. This course, IS THE SHORTCUT.
So hereâs what I advise you now:
- Go back and follow each chapter of this book, slowly, step by step. Write down each step and then your notes.
- Have a vision and a plan, then research it and confirm it.
- Decide on your team. Get them all to confirm their keen interest. Have backup plans â people sometimes donât deliver…
- Build your site as best you can using the resources and ideas provided in this book.
- Create your content and then connect it all the way I showed you.
- Optimize the site using the stated SEO principles.
- Run the site for a few weeks before attempting to drive paid traffic.
- Take about a month or so before doing your first paid traffic tests. Your SEO needs to work first (i.e. send you at least some well-interacting traffic).
- Be extremely careful to monitor everything and donât spend more than you can afford to lose.
- As soon as you have confirmed that youâre earning 150%-200% on each test, scale things up and enjoy the fruits of your labors!
And thatâs about it!
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