Einstein and Buffet called this the Eighth Wonder of the World. It should be #1. Most people don’t understand it, but what we’re talking about is compound interest as it relates to money and growing wealth. Today you’re going to get a mind shift. Because compounding doesn’t just work with money. It also works with your content strategy online. You’ll never get a huge following who happily pay for your stuff if you’re not doing what’s required everyday. Put up one video, get no views. That’s not the time to quit and say, “That doesn’t work.” Put up one a week for a year, and you’ll have a following. You’ll have an audience. If you want to get there faster, put up one a day. If you want a massive following, do that for 4 years. It’s still only one video at a time, but the growth rate and attention your channel will get is exponential. That’s the compounding that I’m talking about. Want to write instead? One blog post a day, every day, will do it. One book a month will do it, although some can do a book a week. Barbara Cartland, for example, used to publish about 20 books a year. She’s written and published over 700 books. That might be why I know the name even though I’ve never read anything she’s written. Keep in mind that she didn’t have any AI tools to help her productivity. She has sold over 700 million books. My mother wrote a book, she sent it to one publisher who rejected it. That’s where she stopped. Stephen King didn’t get a book accepted until his third. Then they published the two they rejected. The first one to be published was Carrie which he threw in the trash, but his wife retrieved it and encouraged him to finish and submit it. He sold the paperback rights to that for $400,000. Are you going to do that? Not likely, but you can make good money by consistently building something. Let the compounding work for you. There is a trick here though. You have to stick to the same niche. Every time you do something different you’re starting from scratch just like a computer game when you die. You’ll never get to level 2 if you consistently die in level 1. My apologies for the long email, but this is super important. Regards, P.S. When you’re ready to focus and get stuff done, this is the group for you. |