I make it easy in my 5 Bucks a Day strategy:
Take a week. Focus on something that will make you $5 per day on a long term basis. Finish that project. Then do it another similar project. Lather. Rinse. Repeat.
When I was floundering, I had a goal to earn $200 a day. I had that goal for a long time, and evidently my subconscious mind thought it was a ridiculous goal because I didn’t achieve it, until …
I focused on a goal of $5/day instead.
Once I did that, it was easy. Very easy, as I wrote, and if I were to have to even think about earning $200 a day, I’d be devastated.
Some people have it within them to set those ridiculous goals and achieve them with no trouble. For example:
John Reese made $1,000,000 in a single day selling a course on web site traffic. I bought the course. It was very good, but who would have thought it would bring in a million in a day?
Alex Tew, a college kid in the U.K. thought up the million pixel idea and made a million in 5 months selling nothing except tiny little ads on one page.
Pierre Omidyar did most of the programming for what became eBay over a Labor Day weekend around 10 or 11 years ago. Look what became of that.
Bill Gates started by writing a primitive Basic compiler and convinced mighty IBM to buy it from a couple college students. Look what became of that.
What’s your goal? At least try to add $5 a day to your ongoing income stream next week, but if you want some inspiration and ideas of how to go about setting those goals, here’s a good report you can read this weekend to psych you up for next week ==> Ridiculous Income Goals
For $7.20, how can you go wrong. What if there’s something in there that will change your life? You’ll never know until you look.











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