The reason I'm putting off projects is because I want to come up with a "plan"/"model" which has been delaying any initiation from my part. I haven't started with anything which is my problem. Anyways, what I know is that great content that creates trust/value while slowly building up lists and links is the winner. I am far from knowledgeable but am slowly understanding what is going to last in the long run and what won't. I'm not aiming for instagram 10$ a day. I want to build a business but I don't have a model. I'm probably in the very early stages of doing anything.
I haven't done creative work, I can't design, nor proven myself to be a copy writer or have yet to sell a single product. What I can do is research best practices and content that is already there and force myself to start something.
I'm thinking that in order to not create spam, I would have to
a) have a product- physical or digital. (ebooks/guides/pdf or a physical name brand- I have alot of read on this)
b) have a blog/website/ecommerce shop/email list. Hire quality writers,designers and offshore talent to constantly churn out content. I wonder if learning how to spin multiple quality contents together is something an individual can do himself to create content that I don't have an expertise in.
c) hop on multiple platforms to build a following. Learn SEO for the future. Aiming for automation.
d) promote A by sending everyone in C, all the offers and websites I can in B.
profit?
True, this is an a-d step method but where do I begin building a model with potential to work? Niche/keyword research and continuously test what sells,converts,and the works?
How long on average does it usually take to test a method? I'm probably going to read on the curation of best posts and search bar from there. I'm not afraid of failure, I'm afraid of investing time and money on something proven not to work LONG term or something that will lead me nowhere in terms of learning/money. Should I best to stick to one method until complete failure while working on other streams of income that does not require immediate attention. What do you think? I'm sure there is plenty to learn from failure but based on posts such as 90% fail - and so many people are posting"methods" or incomplete journeys leading to nowhere. I guess I can learn from them to further narrow down what I should be testing.