The other day, a popular website sent me a message, asking if they could republish my content. Sure, I said. No problem.
Over the next few days, I saw a huge increase in my views, subscribers, and income. Over 500 new people signed up for my email list that afternoon. Many of these new readers bought several of my products immediately, earning me hundreds of dollars while I sat on the couch and watched TV.
This kind of stuff happens a lot. And I’m not saying this to brag — hell, I spent years sending desperate article pitches to every blog you’ve ever heard of, no one got back to me.
I just want to paint you a picture here:
If you can get people to notice you without saying a word — online or in-person — good things will happen.
If You Do Something Every Day, People Will Start to Notice
In the words of Zak Slayback:
“How many people do you know call themselves an “entrepreneur” but have never started a business?
How many people do you know call themselves a “writer” but write once a month?
How many people do you know call themselves a “fitness coach” but do not coach people in fitness?