30-day challenges are too short. They sound long enough. But they’re not. Unless you already have a winning funnel and a reliable traffic source. 30 days won’t get you there. And if you do have those? Why would you be doing a 30-day challenge? You’d just keep going. That’s the point. 30-day challenges aren’t about results. They’re about getting something started. The problem? At 30 days, it’s just starting to work. It usually takes another 30… 60… even 90 days Because of compounding. It’s always flat at the start. Always. And if you stop while it’s still flat, you never see what it becomes. That’s when people feel like they’ve failed. You haven’t failed. You just stopped too soon. I’ve done it more times than I care to admit. One of my sites hit 1 million visits in a single day. It took over 10 years to get there. And for most of that time? I did nothing. The only thing I did right, was keep the site live. Compounding kept working. Even without me. Now imagine if you don’t stop. If you keep adding. If you keep building. You don’t need 10 years. But you do need more than 30 days. Most people never see results, not because it doesn’t work, but because they never stay long enough. Regards, P.S. If you want help staying consistent with what to create: This is what actually compounds
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