Subject: Business lesson from Paul McCartney's worst song

Merry, belated Christmas to you and your families!

Hope you had a great time.

You know, there's this song I hear over and over again everytime it's Christmas.

The song is called "Wonderful Christmastime" by Paul McCartney.

I don't really like it.

Heck, most people I know, hate it.

In fact, it's considered his worst song ever by the critics.

But.

Here's something people don't know about the song.

You see, Wonderful Christmastime earns Paul half a million dollars every year in royalties.

Half.

A.

Million.

Dollars.

For his worst song ever.

That's awesome if you ask me.

Imagine how much he'll be making with masterpieces like Live and Let Die, Maybe I'm Amazed and Band on the Run.

No matter how you look at it, every song is a great investment.

They took him some time to set up and produce them but when they were finished, he started earning good money from them.

It's the same with online businesses.

They take a while to set up.

You go through technological hurdles.

You have to cut things and people from your life to find time to do what's right for your business.

But when they are done?

Yours forever.

They become money machines and put crisp dollar bills in your wallet.

For how long?

Oh boy.

McCartney's “worst” investment lasted 30 consecutive years.

Yours can be around for that long and even more.

All you need is a decent business opportunity.

To see the one I recommend, click here.

Sincerely,
Arlene & Don

P.S. Paul is on his way to create his new album.

Here's what he said:

“I’ll put out my next album, but I won’t think I’m gonna sell a lot.

The scene has changed, but it doesn’t disturb me, because I had the best of it – selling 100,000 a day on something like ‘Mull of Kintyre.’

I’ve had the joy of that. If I don’t have it now, it’s not just about me. All of my contemporaries, who are still pretty cool, don’t have it, because things have moved on.

And you know what? We had it. And it was great.”

Paul is a unique example of a talented musician who did the right things and was at the right place at right time.

What about us who are not talented musicians?

Is there hope for us?

Sure there is.

We need to have our own businesses and constantly work on them.

This way, we will have to worry less about being talented and being at the right place at the right time.

You only need one thing.

A decent business opportunity.