Got this email about a week ago from Wally “The Web Guy”
and I wanted to pass it on to you.
adios,
Andy Moose
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Never be fired again
A few days ago a friend of mine walked into her office charged up
and ready to take on the day. She had a team of salespeople under
her and felt like she was climbing up the ladder and doing
everything that she needed to become more successful.
All of that changed within about 10 seconds of arriving.
Without any warning, she was told to pack up her stuff and get
off the premises within the hour.
She had been fired. Just like that.
This is a lady who was good at her job. In fact, she had been so
good at her job that she was promoted about a year ago to manage
the other sales people. She had been given a raise. She was
well respected around the office.
It didn’t matter.
Someone upstairs was crunching numbers, and they decided that it
was time to put the axe down.
Have you heard of any similar stories lately?
This happens all the time, in every size company. One day you
think you’re safe. The next day somebody else makes a decision
that you aren’t needed and boom – you’re out on the street.
And there’s the rub. I mean, you were good at your job. You
did what you were told. You followed directions. And still,
here you are on the street.
There’s got to be a better way.
I’m going to tell you about it today.
The problem with a “job” is that it seems secure. You show up,
do what is asked of you, and every two weeks you get paid.
That seems like a good deal.
Money in the bank, every two weeks. Life is good.
Until the axe comes down when you were least expecting it.
And now your only source of income is gone, dried up, and
you’re scrambling.
No longer is this quite the good deal. In fact, it’ s a pretty
rotten deal.
If you really look at it with a keen eye, having a job is the way
to put yourself at the most risk possible.
Think about this objectively. If you have a single employer, and
they fire you, you’re out of 100% of your income.
On the other hand, if you have 10 customers and one of them fire
you, you’re only out a portion of your entire income. You’re
still putting money in the bank, instead of scrambling.
Don’t get me wrong.
Thinking this way takes a big leap. You have to evolve.
And thinking this way is not always easy.
To reach the pinnacles of success and ensure the security that
you desire, you have to think in terms of multiple streams of
income. You have to empower yourself to attract these streams
of income.
One way to do this is to learn to do what I do for a living.
Build Money Generating Websites.
You can build websites that make money for you, and websites
that make money for your customers. And if you build enough
of these, you won’t have to work for anyone ever again.
In fact, that’s exactly how I removed myself permanently from the
employment world in November 2007, the first day of the great
recession. I took the skills that I’m about to show you, and
built website after website for happy customers around the world.
And now I want to show you how you can do the same.
A few months ago, I teamed up with my friend Ed Baran and we walked
some newbies through the step by step process of building Money
Generating Websites, just like we do. And it was a joy to see
people who have never touched a line of code in their life build
a website from scratch.
No special software or anything. Just some easy, follow along
paint-by-numbers instruction and these newbies are now running
their own websites just like a pro.
Here’s how you can too:
http://eddieandwally.com/
Reach for the top,
-Wally
P.S. — Over the next few weeks I’m going to be showing you other
valuable skills that you can take straight to the bank. Stay tuned
for some big announcements coming up really soon.
http://eddieandwally.com/
P.P.S. — The best security is to develop your own skills into
multiple streams of income, so that you never have somebody else
controlling your single source of income.
This will take you to new heights:
http://eddieandwally.com/
Befriend Me on Facebook:
http://www.facebook.com/jasonwallywaldron
Wally the Web Guy:
Specializing in transforming your
current marketing into customers and
leads via the web.
http://wallythewebguy.com
Jason ‘Wally’ Waldron
Wally@WallytheWebGuy.com
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