Confusion Over What You Guys Actually Sell
I'm confused on how I read about some of you guys bouncing around to completely different niches from time to time.
First, I'm a little confused on how you can work in a niche and not be an expert on it?
Second, I'm very confused on what you're actually selling? Lets say you're selling a weight loss drug and/or book or something. Well, where did you get that product in the first place? Or, say you're marketing some product to model train hobbyists. Again, how do you have access to mass quantities of a product to sell that they couldn't also find from the original source instead of paying your inflated price? Wouldn't either of these involve a lot of manual labor, either writing/researching a book or manually shipping out physical inventory.
Am I confused here? Are you not selling actual products, ebooks, etc? Are you really just bringing traffic to your site and making money off Adsense? I believe I have all the skills necessary to make a lot of money marketing (I already do decent at it), but I'm looking to get away from the daily toil of what I do and move into something more "high level" (and also more profitable), where I manage it, not actually do all the manual labor.
My question probably seems vague and all over the place, but I'm just confused by the concept of how to make money without doing tedious manual labor on the product (like designing a website) and also how I can target a niche if I haven't already spent years learning that niche.
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Sal
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Sal
When the Roads and Paths end, learn to guide yourself through the wilderness
Beyond the Path
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