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Lex DeVille
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Man, there's no good way to answer that. My honest answer is pretty grim.I'm curious why you always tend to gravitate toward these "gray area" niches that cause you so much trouble.
Is it deliberate because it's harder to operate in them?
Or are you just a true real world villain with an evil laugh and an evil empire to build?
I don't care about wealth, or about success or building an empire anymore.
It's all pointless, so I do what seems fun.
But I can't just do what's fun, because I have mouths to feed and bills to pay.
So, I try to leverage my eccentricities into ideas other people who are like me will be drawn to.
Progress:
My ads are live and running. Traffic is reaching my site. I'm only advertising to the United States, but I've had users from all over the globe today. I don't know how they're finding me. I don't think my site should rank on Google yet, but haven't checked. I've had people reach both the cart and checkout pages today, but haven't landed that first sale yet.
I recorded 15 videos today. So far, I've added five of them to the site. Hopefully, those will add a personal touch. I'm on the fence about purchasing ActiveCampaign, Memberium, and FOMO again. I think they're all really useful, but all of these damn SaaS companies have shitty policies when it comes to pricing, and customer loyalty. I'll probably still invest in them again, but maybe not until I earn my first sale.
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