Going for the fast buck or late but BIG cash out?

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Many WF members talk about earning fast cash, 50$, 200$ a 1000$ a day, we all want to know how it works and how they do it. To be honest, I think 9 out of 10 may work for some time but it is a grasshopper effect, going from one idea to the next... cash cash cash and then look for the next idea. To make $1.000 every day, day in day out, year after year you need more.

This you could achieve with creating something that is based not on quick success but on long term success. But I hear so little people speak about the big one. Creating something really cool, something new, something that not brings you money in the first years, but may bring you so much in 3-5 years that in average it will be more as 10.000$ a day for the past 3 years.

This takes time, money and you should be a strong believer in what you are doing is successful. You need to write a plan, find investors and partners, start building and work out a killer marketing plan.

I personally did the grass hopping foe some years, but since 3 years I focus 100% on one project and we are close to making serious money.

So what about you, are you going for the big one, or do you believe in grass hopping and how long does the instant cash methods work for you?
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  • Profile picture of the author datingworld
    To make $1.000 every day, day in day out, year after year you need more.
    To make such money, it does need lots of home work, A great product or success in a high converting niche.
    I am sure many people make $1000 a day some time but to make it happen each and every day for 365 days a year is a really difficult job. Lots of dedication, commitment, hard work and knowledge is required to get there.
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    • Profile picture of the author allegandro
      Originally Posted by datingworld View Post

      To make such money, it does need lots of home work, A great product or success in a high converting niche.
      I am sure many people make $1000 a day some time but to make it happen each and every day for 365 days a year is a really difficult job. Lots of dedication, commitment, hard work and knowledge is required to get there.
      I agree with you 100%, but why still so many WF members go for that, and not for something more lasting? Is it because they think it is the way to make money now, or is it really a way to make money now, tomorow and in the next years to come.
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  • Profile picture of the author John Atkins
    "Grass hopping" is one of the worst things to do if you're a newbie. Beginners should focus on one project until they succeed and get established, like you did.
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  • Originally Posted by allegandro View Post

    why still so many WF members go for that, and not for something more lasting? Is it because they think it is the way to make money now, or is it really a way to make money now, tomorow and in the next years to come.
    Setting up a business for the long term and thinking that it will last for years is somewhat of an old school mentality in these uncertain and turbulent times.

    Now even though it's still somewhat advisable to set up a stable and focused business,
    it's also a good idea to learn how to "grasshop". I'm not talking about opportunity jumping, but at least learn how to become used to making a quick buck here and there by using several different methods, as I believe this skill will come in very handy in the near future.

    If you only know how to set up a business slowly over the course of years, and if you only focus on one project, then chances are that you will eventually lose out and won't know what to do when circumstances change and become even more fast paced. Your long term project / product or business service might be relevant today, but irrelevant tomorrow. (you know, like specializing in repairing VCR's.)
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    • Profile picture of the author allegandro
      Originally Posted by stoltingmediagroup View Post

      Setting up a business for the long term and thinking that it will last for years is somewhat of an old school mentality in these uncertain and turbulent times.
      Oldschool still makes a lot of money.
      What I mean is that one shows how he made the money and thousands of others try it also, they all make a little, and then the next idea and so on.

      I have the feeling that many give up very fast, and are just looking for the fast cash. (Nothing wrong with fast cash)
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  • Profile picture of the author dadamson
    In my opinion it is all about diversity.

    I have been very successful in my main business but I always have multiple pots on the boil.

    I always tend to take the approach that a secured $100 in your pocket is better than $10,000 that you MIGHT get in time.

    That said, long term and short term goals as well as recurring income from multiple sources is the way to go and gives enough security in your ventures.
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