Fancy taking yourself off to a hotel or a small cottage for a weekend break?
If you need or want more money, there’s a good reason why you should pay to go to a hotel or hire a small cottage for a couple of days… I’ll explain why shortly.
Yesterday I read about a guy who made around £5,000 writing a children’s book using the self-publishing platform Lulu.com. That book is now online and still selling, this time next year he would have made a whole lot more money.
I’ve previously told you about a woman who created an eBook in a weekend which she listed on Gumroad.com that was making her thousands of pounds a year. That eBook can be bought for many years to come.
I’ve told you how all of the products and manuals that we sell have made us at least £30,000 each. That includes the ones we consider as failures.
There is a lot of money to be made supplying people with either entertainment or the information they want and need to improve their lives.
Whether it is a children’s book, a fiction novel, a self-help eBook, or an instruction manual, it needs to be created.
You could pay someone to do it for you, but that could be quite costly if you hire a decent native English speaking writer.
The other option is that you produce the product yourself which means sitting down and spending some time writing, and/or recording videos if you are creating a video training course.
As with most things, trying to do something new and finish it to a standard that people would be happy to hand over money for, will require your time and focus.
The problem for most people is that their time and focus is constantly being eroded by distractions and interruptions.
One way of making sure that you can focus fully on something free from distractions and interruptions is to take yourself away for the weekend… alone.
Taking yourself off for a few days alone – yes, without the significant other – means that you can solely focus on the work before you.
It would also pay to go somewhere quiet where there is not a lot to do otherwise you could become distracted by being a tourist and going sightseeing.
The whole idea is that you go away for a day or two so that you can sit in your hotel room or cottage – or even a caravan – and simply focus on getting your product created.
Paying out for a hotel or cottage and the food for the couple of days may seem like an unnecessary expense, but if it means that you have a finished product which you can sell to hundreds or thousands of people, it is worth every penny.
Don’t you think?
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£300-£400 for a weekend away may seem expensive, but it could give you a return of tens of thousand of pounds.
As in the example of the guy who wrote a children’s book and made £5,000, if that was the result of work done in a hotel at a cost of £300, would you not think that going away was a good idea?
That would be a £4,700 profit from a £300 investment.
It sounds a good idea to me!
When it comes to making money selling eBooks, books, manuals or courses, if you have nothing finished, you have nothing to sell meaning that you have no way of making any money.
You can make money selling eBooks, books manuals and courses, but you cannot make money selling unfinished documents on your hard drive, which is what most people have when they start to create a sellable product.
A lot of people who start creating products to sell do it at home where they are surrounded by other people.
I’m not going to blame the ‘other people’ and accuse them of stopping their loved ones from getting on, but the fact that they are about is a major factor for why things don’t get finished.
Even if those ‘other people’ do not interrupt those at work and respect their need to be undisturbed, by being around it can still lead to ‘long conversations’ when the worker pops to the kitchen to make a drink.
I’m not saying that it’s impossible to make a product at home or whenever other people are about, but a lot of people have not finished products that could have made them a lot of money because they were too distracted to finish them.
If you are struggling to finish a product that had the potential to change your financial future, taking yourself away to a hotel or small cottage in the country and focusing 100% of your attention on the product could be the answer.
Obviously, you need to have a supporting partner and it would be advisable that you talk to them about the idea first and not just suddenly disappear to a Travelodge for a few days otherwise they may get a little suspicious thinking that you were having an affair… I’m sure you don’t want that.
The whole purpose to have a couple of days away in a hotel is to work. You are not going away to unwind and have a ‘jolly’. You are there to make a product which you can sell online for many years to come.
As I said earlier, all of the products we have sold have made at least £30,000. Some made £30,000 in a day or two; others took a few years for them to hit that £30,000 mark.
Imagine that you had a product selling online that could make you £30,000.
Wouldn’t that be good?
Even if worst case scenario was that any products you created only made £5,000 each… you would need six products to hit £30,000.
It wouldn’t take much to create six products, especially if you spent a few days locked in a hotel room working on those products.
Six products could take as little as 12 days to produce.
If you dedicated a whole month to get one product created and online, you could have six products online in half a year… that’s nothing out of a person’s lifetime.
One month is more than enough time to get a whole product created and selling online.
If you would like to know how to create and sell your own products online, click the link below.
www.The30DayTo30KChallenge.com
Kind Regards
John Harrison
PS… In The 30 Day To £30K Challenge you will learn how to create a fully automated passive income system ideal for selling:
- EBooks
- Newsletters
- Membership/subscription businesses.
- Video training courses.
- Coaching programs.
Here’s that link again: