Success isn’t complicated.
If you’d have told me that 10 years ago I’d have laughed in your face (ok I may have chuckled quietly… and not in your face… I am Canadian after all)
But it’s true…
Success is NOT complicated.
It ain’t easy.
But it ain’t complicated either.
And it doesn’t require:
- Million dollar ad budgets.
- 500+ step funnels.
- 18 different landing page split tests.
- Or wasting 5 hours each day creating content
Nope.
Often all it takes is 5 bucks and 15 minutes a day
(Fair warning: If you can’t commit to 5 bucks and 15 minutes a day you should probably just unsubscribe now because this my friend is the price of admission to the world of marketing IF you actually want it to work)
But you can do a LOT with 5 bucks and 15 minutes a day (that adds up to $150 and 7.5 hours a month)
You can buy a book or invest in a paid newsletter (buy the book if $150 per month is tight… invest in the newsletter if you want faster results… and invest in mentoring if you want the fastest results which… also happen to be the most cost-effective long-term due to opportunity costs… but that’s another story for another day)
You could also start a podcast with free software like Garage Band, Audacity, recording directly on your phone, or by using a free podcast app and host like Anchor.
You could write a blog (for free) and host it (for free) on WordPress or even directly on your Facebook Page (business OR personal). Or talk and have it transcribed for $0.10 per minute.
And if you have a phone (and I know you do!) then you’ve got a high def camera in your pocket ready to film videos to upload to YouTube.
Basically. You can do it. You can get your message out there. You can make marketing that matters. And you can change your business and life for the better.
I know because I started with nothing and built it up to something… and then something bigger.
But I NEVER would have achieved it if I hadn’t at LEAST committed to 5 bucks and 15 minutes per day.
You gotta start somewhere. You gotta start sometime.
Start here. Start now. Commit.