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Put Yourself out of Business
Welcome Back, Hustler!
I’m here to help you build your online brand and create income streams.
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Niche Site Summit
I saw a promotion for this summit, and it got me really excited.
25 different site pros will be speaking and sharing their current strategies!
Yes, I already have websites and know how to build them.
But we should always be learning!
This is a great free summit, whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro.
So come join, and let’s hang out!
Calculated Obsolescence
I have no clue where I read this, but I just found in my notes.
Definitely something to think on…
Being the one who makes your product, process, or service obsolete is the only way to prevent your competitor from doing so.
Innovating organizations spend neither time nor resources on defending yesterday. Systematic abandonment of yesterday alone can free the resources, and especially the scarcest resource of them all, capable people, for work on the new.
Your being the one who makes your product, process, or service obsolete is the only way to prevent your competitor from doing so. One major American company that has long understood and accepted this is DuPont.
When nylon came out in 1938, DuPont immediately put chemists to work to invent new synthetic fibers to compete with nylon. It also began to cut nylon’s price— thus making it less attractive for would-be competitors to find a way around DuPont’s patents.
This explains why DuPont is still the world’s leading synthetic -fiber maker, and why DuPont’s nylon is still in the market, and profitably so.
ACTION POINT: Cannibalize your own products before your competitors do.
I recently heard this said a different way on a podcast.
They said something like, “unless I can make a ton of $$$ from a product, then I’m going to give it away for free.”
The thought here is to build the brand until you have something major worth paying for.
Great food for the 🧠
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Thoughts From Brilliant Creators 🤯
I interviewed Jamie I.F.
The dude is a brilliant SEO.
His biggest revenue month is $81,000.
He’s the real deal.
(below is the entire interview — over the coming weeks, I’ll also be releasing shorter videos where we talk about specific topics).
What I’m Working On…
August Blog Income Report
How did it go??
Well, feel free to watch to find out 😏
Finalizing Courses for DTBU (Destroy the Box University) 🎓
The newest course for DTBU will be a course on flipping.
It’s my favorite way for beginners to get started with a side hustle.
It gets the juices flowing.
(man, and I didn’t realize how much stuff I flip in a year without even really trying - it’s a great way to make some 💵💵💵)
Here are some examples that we’ll showcase (based on pictures I remembered to take!)
Launching a Referral Program
This has been on my list, and I finally got it up and running.
So feel free to share the email with your buddies to win cool stuff!
Resources - Have a Look 👀👀👀
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