Step Three

Step Three: Increase Your Income

While you can probably get out of debt without additional income, imagine the power of adding an additional $ 1,000 to $10,000 per month to your current income.

That would make a dent in anyone’s debt.

So how can you increase your income?  I recommend you look into starting a part-time web business.  The investment can be as low as $50, and the returns can be huge—hundreds of thousands of dollars per year.

But be warned…there are lots of folks out there who are just waiting to prey on unsuspecting people who are desperate to earn a few bucks to survive.  Just to make sure you don’t get taken advantage of, here are some things to look for in any resource before you invest:

1. Reasonable success claims.

While the internet does provide the opportunity to make a significant income in a relatively short period of time, it requires a workable plan and consistent effort.  You cannot simply “join a program” and have money pour in.

You should plan to take a few months of consistent work (10-20 hours per week) to get to a consistent profit of $1,000 per month. Give yourself a year to get to a $5,000 to $10,000 profit.

2. A track record.

Don’t simply rely upon the testimonials on a sales page—do a little homework.  Go to Google and type in the author’s name.  See what others are saying about him—or if anyone even knows who he is.   While almost anyone WITH a track record has a few detractors (me included), the vast majority of the comments should be positive.

3. Step-By-Step Plans.

In pretty much every product I create I put together a step-by-step outline of the specific steps people need to take to become successful.  Why?  Simple:  I have found over the years that information is only profitable when it is put to work.  You don’t want to LEARN about web business, you want to DO web business.

Most products out there will explain how things work but very few will actually give you a step-by-step plan.  You will see comments about these books and courses that look something like this:

“Well, it had a lot of information, but I just couldn’t figure out how to put it to work.”

You want to make sure any resource you intend to put to work has step-by-step plans.  If you wonder if they do, email and ask them. Without step-by-step plans you aren’t likely to be successful.

4. Support for your specific questions.

No matter how good the resource you choose is, I will guarantee you will have questions.  You need to make sure the resource you choose has some way for you to get answers to those questions.  Forums, live teleconference calls, email hotlines and phone consultations all are ways you can get this help.  It typically costs a little more, but your chance for success without some way to get your questions answered is slim.

When I designed and wrote my Success Secrets course I specifically addressed all four of these requirements.  I can say without a doubt it gives you the best possible path to success.

But don’t take my word for it—check it out for yourself here:

http://www.All-In-One-Business.com/?z=2

or simply Google “Kevin Bidwell” to see what others are saying.

There you have it—a three step plan for getting free from your worry over debt and get your finances back under your own control.

Put it to work and it will change your life just like it changed mine.

 

 

 

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