A side hustle won’t save you!

Hey Reader,

When I look around, most men want to start a side hustle to get the business off the ground.

I love the idea and motivation they have—to provide for their family and spend more time with them.

There is only one flaw on that side:
They plan for a side hustle, not for an exit strategy.

The numbers tell the difference.

Most people starting a side hustle are happy about any money they can make.
They start to offer low-price digital products:
A template for $20 or an ebook for $8.

While those are good products,
they won’t really make a dent to replace a $10K per month income.

You would need to sell 500 templates or 1120 ebooks per month.

Those are big numbers.

To replace your yearly salary, this would mean 6,000+ total customers.

This could take probably a YouTube channel with 100,000 subscribers—
which is in the top 1% on YouTube.

The question becomes: What should I do instead?

We need to work our way back.

How can you reach $10,000 per month with a realistic number of clients?

If the plan is not to start a side hustle,
but a business that gives you the ability to quit your job,
we also need to work directly with clients.

The answer is to develop a high-ticket offer that is priced realistically.

When you’re struggling with coming up with your offer,
apply “offer up” and I will get you the help you need to get your family business off the ground.

See ya later!

Your Jowi

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