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Thanks for this. Knowing that your business will work can help to take away a lot of the fear associated with quitting your job.
I'd be interested to know when you suddenly found an idea that you realised could make you a full time income quickly, and how you tested that idea.
I'm looking forward to your future posts on what to test and how to test.
David
I like what you have to say, but I´m not big fan of the way you say it. I think your sweet ideas would be much better communicated if you were to write them down... I´ve read some of your other posts and think that you are good writer. Maybe I´ve just picked the wrong video, but in this one there´s just too many ´so...´ and ´hmmm...´ and repetitions... Also, you should make sure that the camera is not facing the light source directly.
IMO, writing down stuff allows readers to concentrate and reflect on the point that you have made when they want, for as how long they want... also it is much more efficient way of gathering the main points from the post , and it helps when referring back to those ideas.
True, this just might be one´s opinion, but see what other readers think...
Keep up the good work...!
Ps: sure, talking is easier then writing.
Pps: are you like my uncle, one of those very rare souls with the hart on the right side of the rib-cage :?
Right on bother! I wish I could say that I was immune to this *very* common mistake, but I haven't been! I tried no less than THREE internet launches that were absolute dismal failures. Me and my partners spent months developing prototypes and working on releases and in the end.... crickets! It seems so fundamental to me now that you FIRST develop very small, economical tests and only proceed when things look good. Minimal investment here is the key!