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Creating your apps/animated ebook artwork yourself vs outsourcing

Anything related to sourcing or importing products.

fierce86

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So I started off 2 years learning 3d, then I started looking into affiliate marketing and product creation, so I figure the best combo would be to sell a product which would be an app. I enjoy the work I do in 3d and I feel it would save me money and I would have more control over the process. MJ says it's better to learn programming because you would have more control so since I know how to create the art ( ie animation and modeling) then I will do it myself. I think I should finish up my education and work for someone for at least 6 months to a year so I can learn more about the game/app industry and then use the money to start my own company/outsource/etc. Also I can network and find fellow euntrepeneurs by working and I will make my mistakes working for someone else. I realized apps isn't the most fastlane thing out there but I'm willing to do it and find a clever more fastlane approach to making it work so I can utilize my education ( which was free by the way) and because I would enjoy it. Animated ebooks are actually the hottest trend right now but I could still apply things in 3d I"m learning to animated ebooks I think. Also I don't want to get into affiliating ( by this I mean product creation where you crank out a new info product or something every 2 months not ppc) because it's a whole new thing to learn from scratch and it's not "fastlane" as a long term business that would take many more years to create.
 
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