Can you have too many income streams?
The answer is a resounding NO! Once upon a time I worked very-very hard on building a sniper site.
It's the sort of website that captures people who search for a specific product and puts my affiliate link in front of them. They would visit my site, click my link and I make a commission. It's a pretty common thing these days.
Back then it was less competitive and it was much easier to rank
for new product keywords. I put a lot of effort into this particular sniper site, because I really wanted to rank for an upcoming product launch. I wrote articles, posted videos and even created multiple social media profiles
cross linking the site's articles to boost rankings. And it worked… for a while. For many weeks following the product launch I made sales and commissions
on autopilot. They came in consistently and predictably like snow in Canada. It wasn't a lot of money, but it gave me a sense of security and peace. I felt so safe and so comfortable, so much so in fact, I stopped building
additional sniper sites. I was arrogant and very, very stupid.
You can imagine my fear shock and panic when my sniper site got delisted
from the first page... the second page... and the remaining 299 pages of Google. Traffic stopped. Sales stopped. My confidence and sense of security were gone. I learned an important lesson that day... NEVER STOP BUILDING INCOME STREAMS. You CAN'T have too many income streams, because they can all go lame eventually.
That's why I spend so much time preaching about tried and proven ways
you need to build a successful business selling established, high-margin products that have HUGE DEMAND. But it's more than just a "training program." It offers unprecedented shortcuts to quickly and effortlessly build your own online business.
I believe it is the best way to start an online business right now.
No other process, method or blueprint offers as many shortcuts.
This incredibly easy business system helps you create a reliable monthly income.
But, I'm sorry to say, once it’s gone, it’s gone for good.
Ray
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