My progress after 4 months
Hi guys,
Hope you're all well. I am still really enjoying being here and learning, I am, as yet, not on here as much as I want to be due to my current work commitments which can be a little frustrating at times, I have learned a lot but not progressing as quickly as I would like. You can take a look at my site here www.thinkwithpaul.com
My passion is personal development and I am loving being able to communicate with people and get my self out there. I still don't fully understand how I could ever make a lot of money through my site though, I get all the affiliate links etc, ultimately I would like to do my own products but don't know how to go about this.
I am doing as much as I can but I also like to step away from it to as I find the internet world and social media can sometimes become over whelming and make you feel like you're not really in the real world, whatever that may be. I want to help people ultimately with my information and products.
Much love
Paul
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Nice work Paul. It will all make sense once the site starts making money and you begin to see how you can increase results. You could promote books on personal development, maybe some sort of accessories but there's plenty of opportunities in the personal development niche available!
Hi, yes I'm sure it will all become more clear as I go through the training. Yeah books are a great idea and I have a few other good things to promote on there also, it is a good niche to be in. Thanks, Paul
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Love what you say here, Paul...."I also like to step away from it to as I find the internet world and social media can sometimes become over whelming and make you feel like you're not really in the real world, whatever that may be..." I feel that way too. Have come to learn that balance is everything...even if that means progress will be slow. Congrats on your 4-month mark! Warmly, Heather
Hi, thanks for your kind words. Hope you are getting on ok. Yes I think when that feeling of it overwhelms you the best thing to do is to step away from it for a while, freshens you up. Thanks, Paul