I was born, raised and trained to live life like an honest person. Also financially.
It was very important that when making money, they’re were made in a morally upright manner.
One of the things I was taught is that you must always be unique and original, do your own thing, feel passionately about it, and add value to your customers’ life.
Lately, when reading about making money online, I realized that most of that wasn’t true.
Yes, when making money you shouldn’t hurt yourself or others, nor take advantage of others.
However, look at coca cola: it’s a tasty drink, that slowly kills your health. Yet the people making it are extremely wealthy, and customers continuously buy their drink.
Similarly, all of these young “youtubers and influencers” on social media are ridiculed by my age group and the age group above. However, they’re making more money than any so-called “honest person” working the grind.
These online money makers work less hard, spend less time, have more freedom, yet make insanely more than your “honest” family-father slowly killing himself at the 9 to 5 grind.
This father is spending the vast majority of his life away from his family, hurting his health with stress, only to make someone else rich.
If he saw how easy it was to make money online, he could simply “copy/paste” what someone else is doing (to a certain extent, within legal boundaries) and then he could:
1) spend more time with his family,
2) get relief from stress,
3) make more money,
4) be happier and healthier, and spend this money on him and his family.
What’s not moral about that? He’s improving his own health and providing comfort and security for his family.
This realisation made me much more interested in online moneymaking.
Here are my own personal two realisations about the principles of online money making:
1) where is there a lot of attention right now? (what’s trending online, e.g. Corona, Andrew Tate, Football in Qatar, the Kardashians, some recent sports match etc),
2) funnel “your piece” of that attention (e.g. you’re interested in spirituality, simply use “what does my spiritual guru say about Andrew Tate? or “what does my spiritual guru say about Corona?”, or “what does my spiritual guru say about football in Qatar?” etc),
3) convert your piece of that attention into money (through physical products (e.g. clothes, shoes or whatever product), through physical services (meditation, yoga class etc), or through online services (online courses, online books etc).
So mathematically it would be something like:
make money online = world attention + “your thing” (e.g. spirituality, sports, products) + convert to money
So to summarise:
1) Where is there a lot of attention right now?
2) How can I “copy/paste” that trend into what I’m doing?
3) Convert the attention you get into money
One of the ways is to simply copy/paste a trend or product and put your brand or label on it. Or simply follow a proven script to getting sales for your product or service.
Here’s an example script:
https://www.digistore24.com/redir/357631/McLightning/
