I use a digital product delivery platform called ProductDyno. Generally, it's a superb tool and integrates nicely with Convertri, which I use for the sales pages and funnels. They have had some issues lately with the platform being down, and I have been unable to add or edit anything. As far as I can tell, this hasn't impacted any customers, but it's not a good look. I know that some people using ProductDyno are paying a significant monthly fee for access. I'm not because I bought a lifetime account some years ago. At the moment, I'm not sure if I should add more to the site or look for an alternative. With a bit of luck, things will settle down, and the interruptions will stop. However, this is the sort of thing that can impact your ability to keep your income flowing. Earlier this week, I talked about accounts being cancelled with no notice. Sites themselves can become unreliable or even close down with little notice. It's in your best interests to always have backups of your work and have multiple places to put your content at short notice. This is why I also recommend you develop multiple income streams, control your links, and keep your eye on the ball all the time. You control your links by always using a tracking system for all your links. If there are changes to the page the link points to, you can change the URL at the tracking level because you cannot find all the links and change them manually.
When I suggested that it would be a big challenge, he pointed out that he was already on 3,500 to date, and all he needed to do was average 100 km per week for the rest of the year. During our discussions, he also pointed out that I was on the same schedule because I averaged 100 km per week. Now, I had quite a bit of time off when I dislocated my collarbone earlier, so I won't be doing 5k this year, but I'll do far more than I would have believed when I started riding for fitness. The thing about this is that it's precisely the same with your Internet business. When you start, you can only see making say, $100 per month, but after a while, you realise that you can do more than that without over-extending yourself because you have gained knowledge and skills. Start with small goals, figure out what you need to do to reach them (or ask for help in getting the steps laid out), follow the steps. Keep doing the steps until you reach the goal, and then you can look at expanding your income streams. Get started with this quality training https://go.wm-tips.com/ezaff. |
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