CHALLENGE: Make $1000 in the next 90 days.
This course comes with a challenge.
Make $1000 in the next 90 days, starting with absolutely nothing.
Depending on your perspective, $1000 may seem like a lot or like not much at all.
If you think that you can make significantly more - by all means do so. Many people can and will make more than this in their first 90 days, and I plan to keep a leader's board to acknowledge anyone who does an especially good job. There may even be some prizes involved.
But $1000 is a good place to start, and you may find it more challenging than you think. Your first $1000 takes longer to earn than your second, which takes longer than your third, and so on. To earn $1000 in the next 90 days, you will need to be disciplined and work hard.
Like I said above, this 90-day challenge has you start with $0. Instead of starting with money, you'll start by selling a few things you no longer need and use the profits from that for your first round of buying.
Starting this way is advantageous for a couple reasons:
- It allows you to start even if you don’t have any money.
- You’ll learn valuable lessons before any money is on the line.
You will also limit the difficulty, risk, and stress you experience along your path to becoming a successful flipper.
A successful flipper knows exactly what to buy, where to list it, how much to ask, how to get the best price, what the best way to ship the item is, and more.
If you try to learn all of that at one time, you will be completely overwhelmed and still have no idea what to do first.
So even if you have some cash you'd like to use for sourcing, you should wait to use that until you've completed the exercises regarding your first 5 items.
If you don't make $1000 in 90 days, you shouldn't automatically take this as a sign that you have failed or that you won't make good money. There are several lessons throughout this course that will help you determine what might be going wrong.
With all this being said, do you accept the challenge? If so, it starts right NOW. You have 90 days, and the clock is ticking.
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