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u/Shloosh · 4 pointsr/juststart

Props to you for taking the leap and I wish you the best of luck.

I completely agree that motivation is overrated, but I have one minor nitpick. In my mind, discipline is almost synonymous with willpower. I know they have their differences, but there is significant overlap. Having discipline is still kind of a white-knuckled approach.

What I suggest is developing a routine. Routines are not subject to motivation and they result in a cumulative daily effect that adds up and compounds over time. In the words of W. H. Auden: "Routine in an intelligent man, is a sign of ambition."

 

If you're interested in developing a routine, you have to consume information about strategies from the experts. Here are some of my favorite sources:

  • One of my personal favorites is James Clear. His articles on habits and performance are excellent.
  • The book Peak by Anders Ericsson. The author is world class expert on how people become experts.
  • Deep Work by Cal Newport. Great book on creating better work habits
  • The Art of Charm podcast by Jordan Harbinger. Great informational podcast. Check out his recent episode with Leo Babauta, who is incredibly knowledgeable about the field of habit formation and turned his life around with his own tips.
  • Tim Ferriss occasionally has good information about routine formation on his podcast.

    There are many others but these are some great places to start.

     

    Social accountability is also important as another user mentioned. I recommend telling friends about your site or doing a case study. There are also great tools like stickk that donate your money to a charity or cause you hate if you don't meet your goal.
u/neurorgasm · 2 pointsr/juststart

Ok so like others I applaud the fact that you are at least setting ANY goal and have decided to get out of being in the standard paycheck-to-paycheck until 65 or later lane.

However I think your goal is laughably bad. I hope you'll reconsider your approach to goal-setting, as having only one large goal you will never achieve (and sorry to say, this is not doubt or 'hating', but simple reality, you will never achieve $1b) is only going to hurt you as if you had no goal at all.

Set milestones. Right now your biggest goal could maybe be to replace your income from your job. But you also need goals along the way. How about your first dollar made online? Or, I like the idea the Income School guys have - pizza day (when you earn enough to buy yourself a pizza). Then set some GRADUAL milestones from there based on something measurable and actionable. $100/mo, $1000 total, $250/mo, whatever. Or, 50 posts written; 10,000 total users; and so on.

Right now you have one big goal that will only demoralize you. You're trying to fill an olympic swimming pool by pissing in it. There is optimism and setting high goals, and then there is self-deception and delusions of grandeur. And setting goals of the latter nature is only another symptom of the same problem that got you here in the first place. You're not being real with yourself. You're pretending. You're playing make believe and acting like something will come along and future you will magically figure it out. And I get it because I think most people start out there. However, you need to recognize that if you fail to address this flaw, you might as well go back to coasting through life. It would at least be more fun.

If I could, I'd recommend you to check these 3 ideas out:

  • SMART Goal Setting: With heavy emphasis on the R.

  • The Millionaire Fastlane: You need a reality check on how money is made, in the same vein as the Quora answer /u/Me_you_who posted. Ignore the shady title, this is a good book and will show you how you can approach huge goals like this.

  • /r/fatfire: These folks are living high on the hog and on much less than a billion. Don't demoralize yourself with a silly goal just because you don't know the reality of having, say, $10m in the bank.

    Good luck and hope to see your case studies in the future.
u/bprs07 · 3 pointsr/juststart

While I do consider myself a good writer, I think the biggest reason I've been successful is the usefulness and presentation of information. I try to make every sentence I write serve a purpose and drip with value. I also use a ton of bulleted lists and tables because product specs are super important and confusing in my niche, and that stuff gives people useful information right away.

Made to Stick is a great book I read at the beginning of my case study.

u/Humblesalesman · 3 pointsr/juststart

Its a tough question and largely unanswerable. Even with prior experience you cannot look at a niche and go "this is going to make me 50k". While this isn't the case with my current pure review site, ordinarily I would have aimed at a smaller subset of a niche and logically expanded until I reached that amount. Then aimed higher. This is largely why I recommend choosing broad niches over targeted ones, if you were to use my mindmap example form january.


Family -> Parents -> Mom -> Raising children -> Babies -> sleeping babies -> Blankets

My preference would be the middle of the map, either babies or raising children.

From here I would identify a product or group of products and drill down into them. Let's say strollers. From here you have:

All-terrain strollers

umbrella strollers

sit and stand strollers

jogging strollers

*carseat strollers


etc. etc.

Each one of those could be a best of guide, worked into a a guide on supplementary content. Including the reviews you have 60 pages of content ready to go. Then there are thousands of other baby products you can logically expand into one step at a time.

You can even start at the other end and focus on uncommon baby items like this before expanding into the larger products:

http://www.amazon.com/Windi-Gas-Colic-Reliever-Babies/dp/B007RAGALO

I'm sorry that product always makes me laugh. Sodomy is okay if you can't yet pronounce words. But my point remains, if you have chosen a broad niche you can always focus down. A narrow niche will not easily allow you to expand.

My point being that if you have chosen a broad niche, the ceiling is almost limitless.

u/Macallan- · 1 pointr/juststart

Have you posted anything related to a grain or an extract kit?

Something like this: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B015TDQ5TW/ref=sspa_dk_detail_0?psc=1

I would think that if you start focusing on essential supplies, and your thoughts on different brews (not reviews, kinda like "Now is the time to start working on those Stouts & Porters for the winter months. Here's something to get you started"), you might start to see some conversions and extra sales.

u/techaddict0099 · 5 pointsr/juststart

Update found the solution:

Just search for the book on Amazon and select the audio version of it.

Ex: https://www.amazon.com/Matilda/dp/B00MOJK00K/

u/qwazzy92 · 2 pointsr/juststart

My new site has sticky sidebars for ads and Buy Now buttons that link to the lowest-priced retailer for an item.

Amazon has sticky headers with product info: https://www.amazon.com/Samsung-PC4-19200-DDR4-2400MHz-Unbuffered-M471A5244CB0-CRC/dp/B071DVWQFC/

I imagine this means that it's working out well for them or they wouldn't do it.

u/swolej · 2 pointsr/juststart

This isn't a product imported from Alibaba, I assure you. I will link to the product here

https://www.amazon.com/MET-Rx-Creatine-4200-240-count/dp/B005P0RPGC

u/tamo42 · 3 pointsr/juststart

Sure, I wrote a whole book on the subject (free on kindle unlimited): http://www.amazon.com/Semantic-Keyword-Research-Building-Profitable-ebook/dp/B015HJTLOO/

I have a video on a previous iteration, which is a little dated: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=i8tqSgxwv8I

u/nannooo · 2 pointsr/juststart

I did misunderstand your question. Sorry about that. To answer your question: Unfortunately, the plugin will search for the B0 code on the other amazon store. It's likely that it won't find many products, unfortunately, as Amazon is pretty strict with keywords.

If your link would be something like this: https://www.amazon.com/Bissell-1132R-Symphony-Certified-Refurbished/dp/B01F51IU7I/, it would do the search query on "Bissell 1132R Symphony Certified Refurbished"

u/CarpathianInsomnia · 2 pointsr/juststart

Live worms, not kidding. I think it was similar to these or something like that. At the time, I was 'Shit, Amazon sells fucking worms too?'

Then I searched around and holy hell can you find things like these there indeed.