Make Cash Online - Discover The Mind-Blowing Secrets That The Gurus Rarely Tell - Part I
Do you have what it takes to enjoy the Internet marketing lifestyle? Do you know that when you are starting out, you are going to work way more than two hours per day?
In fact, setting up your online business could take you anyway from 10 hours to 80 hours per week. There are some secrets that you are not going to discover even after you participate to seminars or buy high priced products, but I am going to reveal one of them to you right on this page.
The first secret I want to share with you is that earning on the Internet is not about working hard. You don't need to work like crazy, but you need to work smarter than others. Do you remember when I told you that you will need at least 10 weeks to create your online business? This will only be possible if you recruit other people to do the work for you. In other words, you need to familiarize yourself with outsourcing.
This is the big secret of Internet marketing that guru rarely tell. In fact, most of the Internet marketing gurus don't work from home. They have an offline office full of employees working from 9 to 5 every single day of the week. It took me two years to figure this out, but you know it all now.
Some of them don't have offline employees, but they do have online employees doing a lot of the important work for them. Let's face it, there are only twenty four hours in the day and you will be much more effective if you delegate some of the work to others.
Most of the time, the people that you hire will be faster and more productive.
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