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What Should We Call Our Next Big Thing?
Hypothetically, if I were to help you come up with a plan to help you build a remote online business around your passion and all on a single page, what should I call it? Feel free to vote for your favorite or suggest any other creative names you think would fit well! Thanks so much for your input, I really appreciate it.
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New comment 6d ago
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Suggest: 1=Page Online Income 1-Step Online Income Plan Think it's important that people know it's online from the description 😀
Vietnam - an update
My wife and I have been in Da Nang for a week now, and I just wanted to give some input on what we've experienced in Vietnam so far. First off, we booked a hotel from South Africa, b&b, and that worked out about $400 for 20 nights! Crazy cheap and.very, vety good. We were told to budget up to $100 a day for spends and tbh, you would struggle to spend that. Ok, if you go to the most expensive seafood restaurants and act like a crazy tourist you could spend way more, obviously. Taking it relatively sensibly, the cost of living is very affordable. The people are great and so refreshingly honest. To a certain extent, they don't even understand tipping, let alone ask for one! The weather has been exceptionally hot, so aircon is a must. If we were to live here, our cost of living.would be very affordable. Just throwing it in the mix for digital nomads, definitely worth a look 😀
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New comment 13d ago
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@Jim Carvel Sounds like you had some fun here! Yeah, just trying to give my perception one week in, which is way too soon to know all the ins and outs of any place. I've found the people pretty warm and friendly tbh, but I'm kinda assuming that the % who speak decent English here is much lower than Thailand. I find I'm using Google Translate a lot, so that might explain some of the disconnect. I must also say that I've found the food here to be exceptional with flavors off the scale. The only not so great meal we had was in a Turkish kebab house and, while there was nothing wrong with it as such, it lacked the interesting taste of the local cuisine. We're off to Hoi An tomorrow, so looking forward to another perspective on the place. So far, I'm thinking that if we took Vietnam any further it might be 3 months of our year or something along those lines 😀
Something Massive Is Coming...
So, I've been on this amazing journey for the past few years. It all started with something I just loved doing for fun, and now, it's turned into a full-time business that's doing really well. There have been plenty of ups and downs... I've had weeks where I've had to dig deeper than ever to find the motivation to keep going. And there have been weeks where I've made close to $20K of passive income in a single weekend. However, looking back, I wouldn't change a thing. Every day, I get to wake up and work on what I love, whenever I want, from wherever I want. I've truly cracked the code to building a real passive income online. And now, I think it's about time that I shared what I know with all of you. I think it's long overdue. In the next few weeks, I'm going to drop something huge. I promise you that it's going to change the way you think about making money online. And... It's going to show every one of you that... If you've got the drive to help others and if you are willing to put in some effort... You too can make all the money you want, from anywhere. This is just the beginning but it's already 4-5 years of my life's work and I'm so excited to share it with you. Stay tuned and I'll keep you updated with more info as we get closer to the big reveal.
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New comment 5d ago
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Sounds exciting, and lots of hard work behind the scenes to pull it all together no doubt! 👍
You Might Not Be Stuck... You Might Just Be Lazy (Real Talk!)
Ever noticed how sometimes you hit a snag on really straightforward stuff and don't even try to look it up? It's a curious thing, for sure. Rather than tapping into Google or YouTube for a quick fix, you might ask around for help before ever giving it a shot yourself. Maybe it's doubt, fear of getting it wrong, or not knowing where to begin. But think about it – isn't it a bit lazy? With all the tools at your disposal... Google, YouTube, and now AI. Having access to information clearly isn't the problem here. This is something a lot deeper. This is an internal barrier. A lifetime of bad habits and a reluctance to step up and find out for yourself. What if you changed your tune from "I can't" to "How can I figure this out?" Imagine the shift that would happen. You don't have to imagine because I know what would happen... You'd find out what you're truly capable of. Each time you face a challenge and decide to tackle it head-on, you're not just overcoming a hurdle. You're building your self-confidence and your independence. This growth comes from taking initiative, not from waiting for solutions to land in your lap. So, next time you're up against something tricky, why not take the initiative? Try finding the solution yourself. Hell... when you've found the solution... Why not go one step further and come back here to share it with the rest of us. You might surprise yourself with what you learn not just about the issue but about your own ability to overcome challenges. Let's make a pact to be those people who dive in. Who embrace the learning curve. Let's tackle these challenges head-on and not sit around waiting for someone to step in and save the day. What’s a recent challenge you’ve overcome by diving in and learning something new? Drop your stories in the comments below 👇
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@Cinthia Racicot-hamelin I'm thinking we could form a small group within our community here to work together on this, with @Brett Dev say so of course 😀
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@Tim Coulter Hey thanks Tim. Yes, I believe it's a very realistic plan once the building blocks are in place. As I say, I'm also studying a course to fill in any gaps in my knowledge. I'll keep you posted 👍 BTW, as I think I've mentioned, I'm writing a book to show to clients as an example. I'd be happy to share an initial chapter or two in the group for feedback and confirmation of my concept. Let me know if you'd be interested. Cheers.
Why Do You Want to Make Money Online?
I'm curious about what drives you towards wanting to make money online. Is it freedom, the joy of doing what you love, or something else?
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After many years in the corporate world, enough was enough. I sold a business I owned and ran in the UK for 10 years, went back into corporate (IBM) and decided it wasn't for me.
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Les Blythe
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Copywriter and serial entrepreneur at lesblythe.com

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