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![]() I just don’t agree with the concept of many projects on the boil at the one time.
Most people who want to make money from their own efforts, outside their current work, usually have life situations that mean that taking on many different projects at the one time leaves them in a situation where they are real busy, which is often confused with real successful. If you have limited amounts of time and investment capital, wouldn’t it be more worthwhile to just concentrate on one decent project with a higher end price where the payoff is more, ie less customers, less sales required? Of course most folks developing projects can’t get past the pricing issue of pricing more than they’d pay themselves. That’s why so many people are pricing so low. I think anyone in a situation where they have a family especially a young one and the associated debt, time restrictions and general lack of project development time is asking for trouble by committing themselves to trying to develop multiple projects at the same time. Sure have multiple ideas, nothing wrong with that, but remember that being busy doesn’t automatically equal success. Actually human’s in general confuse these two all the time. Just my opinion P.S. Actually a few well known marketers who started out with sub $100 projects now only develop high end projects where the prices are over the $1000-$10,000 level. |
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