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From pizza job pay to 100k/yr online (How I did it...)

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Hey {NAME},  The sad truth is that:  Most people don't make any significant money online becau

Hey {NAME},  The sad truth is that:  Most people don't make any significant money online because their entire focus is about "making money NOW".  And so they get into short-term stuff like hacks, shortcuts, and "copy and paste" websites...  Only to realize tactics like that died in 2010.  And it's truer than ever in the blogging world specifically.  Which is why most average bloggers barely scrape together a few bucks at the end of the month.  Not nearly enough to quit that day job or start a new life.  So let me demystify what it ACTUALLY looks like to make real money with a blog... long-term.  Let's do a little creative exercise here for 20 seconds, shall we?  Let's run some quick "back-of-the-napkin" math on how you'd go from a basic day job to earning at least 100k/yr in the next 6-12 months.  (This is exactly how I went from a 9 bucks-an-hour job baking pizzas to earning my first 100k/yr online with my blog).  Let's say you're:  - Making 15 bucks an hour. - Working 40 hrs/wk. - That's $31,200 annually before taxes. For you to get to 100k/yr...  You must make about 3x that amount.  Which means you'd have to work 3x the hours (120 hrs) at that wage.  But you'd be burnt out to a crisp if you did that.  So instead...  You'd want to boost your hourly rate to 50 bucks an hour at 40 hours per week.  And you can't really do that online using "hacks" and "shortcuts" and "copying and pasting" random stuff hoping it sticks.  And you definitely can't do that with outdated tactics from 2010.  So how do you actually make this a reality?  And what does the step-by-step process look like for going from a normal day job wage to 100k/yr completely online with your blog?  [---> I break it all down in this short video here (click to watch now)](.  I’ll also show you the 5 critical steps you have to check off to make this a predictable journey and not some wishful pipedream. Let me know if it helps you! - Adam [Unsubscribe]( | [Edit your details]( Income Growth Engine LLC 7542 Excitement Dr Reunion Florida 34747 United States [Powered By Kartra] - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -

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