You have 20 hours a week to do...what?

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My time is limited, but I really want to get something off the ground. Take action.

My major thing that has held me up is time. I'm finally about to get my grad degree, so I'll have about 20 hours or so freed up.

With that said, I'm trying to find a good business model that I can grow within that time frame.

So, with 20 hours a week, I'm thinking of:

Writing (copywriting, fiction kindle books)

Web/App development as a product (niche sites, apps, etc).

I know copywriting is there (I find it interesting so far), but I want my business to be digital product based.

What do you guys do, or start, with 20 hours a week?

Thanks a lot for any feedback. I'm hoping this thread really pushes me to get something going. I've been indecisive as hell, and the truth is, I either need to start something, or just throw the idea if doing my business out.

And yes, I know. If I can't make a decision now, how the hell am I supposed to make a living doing this stuff? My goal is to move from whatever "my thing" is, to a full time gig.
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  • Profile picture of the author Vlad Romanov
    I would recommend to start off something that you are passionate about. You have invested a significant amount of time in your graduate studies, so perhaps dedicate some of your time to writing about what you have learned, share your knowledge with others and give back to others. It will not only motivate you to keep going, but it will also be great for your job applications if you decide to go that route.

    That's just my opinion; most people will probably suggest you start building lists.
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  • Profile picture of the author Erick Griffin
    My .02

    1.Learn copywriting
    2.Learn to create products
    3.Learn email marketing
    4.Dominate
    5.Sip a smoothie

    Wish this is what I had done many years ago
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  • Profile picture of the author Miguelito203
    Originally Posted by mjsca07 View Post

    My time is limited, but I really want to get something off the ground. Take action.

    My major thing that has held me up is time. I'm finally about to get my grad degree, so I'll have about 20 hours or so freed up.

    With that said, I'm trying to find a good business model that I can grow within that time frame.

    So, with 20 hours a week, I'm thinking of:

    Writing (copywriting, fiction kindle books)

    Web/App development as a product (niche sites, apps, etc).

    I know copywriting is there (I find it interesting so far), but I want my business to be digital product based.

    What do you guys do, or start, with 20 hours a week?

    Thanks a lot for any feedback. I'm hoping this thread really pushes me to get something going. I've been indecisive as hell, and the truth is, I either need to start something, or just throw the idea if doing my business out.

    And yes, I know. If I can't make a decision now, how the hell am I supposed to make a living doing this stuff? My goal is to move from whatever "my thing" is, to a full time gig.
    Firstly, congrats on Grad school. Secondly, there's a lot you can do. If you need money ASAP, you can be a ghostwriter - do some research and write content for other marketers. I recommend ghostwritingcash.com for this. If you want to get into Kindle, I recommend you check out the course Kindling by Geoff Shaw. If you want to get into niche blogging (what we call it when you create product review sites around a particular topic), I recommend Affiloblueprint by Mark Ling - really comprehensive and love the way he teaches.

    If you want go get into digital/info product development, you might want to check out Clickbank University from the people at Clickbank. You basically just have to decide which route you most want to take and go for it. Once you get something going, things just kind of start to fall into place.

    Good luck,
    Joey
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  • Profile picture of the author ACandi
    Yes mjsca07,

    Congrats are in order!

    Get started with a high quality IM training program that will take you from the basics to what type of online marketing system you'll need to put in place to earn from $50,000 to $100,000 a month.

    With that type of training under your belt, you'll be able to apply what you learnt to any online marketing niche.

    Good luck.

    LB.
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    Turn $50 into $500!
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