The Potential Power of the 30 Day Challenge
Today is the day I’ve been waiting for since Day 1 of the 30 Day Challenge. I’ve been hanging on for so long for this. Ed said this week we’d be moving into high gear, but I really think (hope) it’s going to start today. But all this waiting had me thinking…
The idea is to make your first $10 in 30 days. For the first eight days, we’ve just done research. This is crucial, but really doesn’t take that much time once you know how to do it. The hardest part is coming up with the ideas, even though you can literally find ideas anywhere.
So, we’re expected to make $10 in 30 (actually 31) days, but we’ve already spent 8 days, over a quarter of the challenge, on research. We haven’t put out a product, we haven’t set up any websites or blogs. We’ve just done research. And now that we know how to do it, we can do it even faster next time. Imagine if we already knew how to do market research, we could zip through it in a full weekend or less, depending how easy it is for us to generate ideas.
This really only gives us 23 days to reach our 30DC goals after market research, and even less if we don’t move on to the “traffic phase” tomorrow!
When I start class again in September, I’ll already be working on testing and driving traffic.
This begs me to ask the question, how fast could you complete the 30 Day Challenge if you knew what you were doing from Day 1? I think the only limit would be anything that’s time sensitive, like testing traffic over a few days.
As I’ve briefly mentioned before, if you could make $10 in a month being taught every step of the way, could you repeat it on your own the next month? Could you make that same amount of money in less time? Could you continue to work on your niches next month and triple your profit? Could you work in several niches concurrently and generate even more money? I think this is where the true power of the 30 Day Challenge lies.
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