5 ways to make $10k in the next 3 months:

Break it down.

$10k in the next three months = ~$110/day for the next 3 months.

$110/day seems much more feasible.

Your next thought is:

"How am I going to make $110/day?"

We need a solution that works from home.

Some options:
1. Email marketing

The first thing you need is an audience.

Use a lead magnet (something free works best) to collect emails.

What this can look like:

"Enter your name and email and you will be sent a free pdf with the secrets to making an extra 10k in 3 months!"
If you want, you can also go the cold email way and scrape emails.

Once you have an email list, you can start sending emails with either affiliate links to products/services or links to your own products/services.

Let's say you make 50% commission on a $50 product.
You simply need to sell 4-5 of those products every day to hit your limit.

If you have an email list of 10k people, getting 4-5 sales per day is NOT hard.

To scale, you can even have multiple different email lists in different niches.

This allows you to have different offers.
2. Affiliate marketing

I touched on this a little bit in the previous section, but there are other ways to affiliate products/services.

You can go the paid traffic route, you can go native route (blogs, articles, etc.), or you can even go the social media route.
Paid traffic route... I won't touch on this too much because odds are that if you have a hard time coming up with 10k in 3 months, this is not the ideal route for you.

Native route- post value in certain niches and then plug affiliate links inside those blogs/articles.
Twitter affiliate marketing:

Show how the product you are affiliating has changed your life (personally).

This will help gain trust between you and whoever you are targeting.

For in-depth, actionable strategies on this,

@Jay_Rembert_ is the resident expert.
3. Create your own Twitter course

Although I do think it is better to sell info-products via paid traffic, creating your own Twitter course (generally on @gumroad) has its merits.

The issue that people run into with selling their own course is the trust factor.
When you're trying to sell something, the potential buyer needs to trust you.

That means that you need to establish yourself as somewhat of an expert in whatever you are selling.

That means if you have 3 followers, you have no business trying to sell your own or others' courses
Build your audience first.

Tweet valuable tweets.

Teach others.

Engage with bigger, more well-known accounts in your niche and provide value to them in the form of retweets, comments, and quote-tweets.

Start building a loyal audience who trusts you.

THEN sell your course.
If you sell a $20 course, you'll need to sell 5-6 per day.

If you sell a $100 course, you just need to sell 1 per day.

Price out the value in your course and sell accordingly.

Do NOT drop the price on your course simply because you feel like others can't afford it.
If nobody is buying your course, it may not be because your pricing is bad.

It could be because you're selling to the wrong crowd.

If you have a bunch of broke college students following you, they're not going to buy your $2,000 masterclass.

Know your target market.
4. Arbitrage

Arbitrage is the fancy word for "flipping"

Let's say there is a $100 sneaker and it resells for $120.

Not taking into account fees, you just need to flip 5-6 of those sneakers per day.

However, you can make your life easier by finding products with higher margins
Place where you can find FREE/CHEAP things include colleges, thrift stores, ebay, garage sales, etc.

Buy low, sell high. The life motto.

You can DEFINITELY make $110/day doing this... I promise you it's not hard.

Talk to @CoachJoeHart if interested.
5. Freelancing

If you have a valuable skill that solves problems, this could be extremely useful.

Some skills that are valuable include:

1. Copy
2. High ticket sales closer
3. Web designer
4. Funnel Builder
5. Subtitle transcriber
6. Videographer (VSLs)
7. Product Photography
Build a portfolio and reviews.

Ask people to be referral partners.

If you have no testimonials, do some free or discounted gigs until you do have testimonials.

Start reaching out to people who need these services.

Platforms to look at:

LinkedIn, Twitter DMs, Upwork, Fiverr
Make yourself known.

Clean up your social media.

If someone knows you do web design, they may not need your services now, but they may ask for it later.

Keep providing value on your skillset everywhere you can.

Would highly recommend you stop simply consuming memes.
There are a lot of people who tell me they have no idea where to start.

Well... I gave you a starting point.

Go start.

You still have questions?

Do research.

Watch Youtube videos.

Use Google.

Troubleshooting and adapting is the best skill to learn.

Good luck!
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