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How I Make $25,000+ Per Month
It’s called Shopify Partnering, and it’s all about listing products on Shopify. Here’s something most people don’t know: 60% of products on Shopify aren’t sold by brands or Shopify itself. They’re sold by ordinary people like you and me earning 20-30% profit per sale just by ordering supplies and listing the products. Shopify allows this because they want customers to find everything on their platform, even if big brands focus on their own websites. Each product can make $1-5k/month in profit. 👉Here’s the step-by-step process: 1. Create a new Shopify Seller Account anyone can do this. 2. Find a profitable product with consistent demand over the past 6 months. 3. Find a U.S.-based supplier to order products. 4. List the product on Shopify and start earning 20-30% profit per sale. Setting it up takes some effort, but after that, each product only takes a few minutes a week to manage. I currently have 70+ products that only take 2-3 hours per week to run. If you’re serious about increasing your cash flow steadily and reliably, Let get connect on my telegram for more info https://t.me/Textontelegram05 And I’ll send you a detailed guide breaking down every step of this system.
How I Make $25,000+ Per Month
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This Post Threatens My Thinking. Don't Read If You Are Lazy!
Poverty thinking doesn’t survive because people are lazy. It survives because people protect habits that feel comfortable but quietly destroy their future. What kills poverty thinking is not motivation, prayer alone, or sudden money. It’s three ugly shifts most people avoid because they hurt the ego. Here they are. 1. You start telling yourself the brutal truth, without excuses Poverty thinking feeds on stories. “I tried.” “The economy is bad.” “I’m not lucky.” “They didn’t help me.” The day poverty thinking starts dying is the day you stop lying to yourself politely. You stop blaming your background. You stop blaming your parents. You stop blaming your gender, country, or circumstances. You look at your life and admit: “This result is connected to my habits.” That honesty is ugly because it strips you naked. But it is powerful because it gives you control back. As long as you keep defending your excuses, poverty thinking feels justified. The moment you accept responsibility, it starts panicking. 2. You choose discomfort over dignity This one hurts. Poverty thinking loves pride. It tells you: “Don’t look desperate.” “Don’t ask questions.” “Don’t start small.” “Don’t look like a beginner.” So you stay broke… but proud. Wealthy people don’t care about looking small early. They care about becoming strong later. They are willing to: – Ask “stupid” questions – Learn publicly – Sell awkwardly – Start with little money – Be seen trying and failing The moment you choose discomfort over image, poverty thinking loses its strongest weapon. Because poverty survives where ego is protected. 3. You replace hope with systems This is the ugliest one. Most poor people are hopeful. Hopeful that things will change. Hopeful that something will happen. Hopeful that God will “do something.” Hope without systems is emotional gambling. The day poverty thinking dies is the day you stop relying on feelings and start building structure. You stop asking: “How do I feel today?”
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