How to stop being a noob & be more 1337.
Making money online is a lot like playing computer games. You can either be a n00b or you can be 1337. (n00b = "newb". 1337 = elite.) In this post I'm going to give you 3 nuggets of wisdom that I picked up while playing an MMORPG called RuneScape (RS) under the username Trev_Frank (I started playing when I was 10 & didn't wanna use my real name). I used these 3 nuggets to become rank 3rd in the world in an in-game skill called Firemaking and I believe these 3 nuggets will help you make more money online as well. Here they are: 1) I did what I loved and ignored the rest. When Michael Jordan was asked what makes him so good he said: "My love of the game." When he was asked how to help children get good at basketball, he said: "Let them play first. Make sure they love it. Train their skills only after they love it." In RS, I could have done 100 different things each day, but I chose to just ignore everything else and just light fires for 4-8 hours a day... My dad even had to buy a software that limited my PC usage... I was willing to give my life to the game. With making money online, you must love the mission you're on. Don't do this for the money... Do this for the love of 'The Great Online Game'. Over the past year I've made a full time income on Skool but my work has never once felt like work... I can happily spend all day at my computer just working. This gives me an unfair advantage over anyone who's just trying to mAkE sOmE mOnEy OnLiNe. 2) I did it how I loved to do it. My Firemaking process was VERY simple. 1. Run to the bank teller to withdrawal logs. 2. Run to the far end of the screen. 3. Light the logs. 4. Run back to the bank teller. I repeated this same process for HOURS everyday (you can see this in the video attached below). Now, for Contentpreneurship, my process looks like this: 1. Study successful Contentpreneurs. 2. Write Skool posts like this one teaching people how to be successful like the top Contentpreneurs. 3. Convert the Skool posts into emails, SM posts, and YT videos.