Insightful read Dr Mo, thank you for sharing this information.
You can’t keep up with the changes. The Internet moves incredibly fast. A social network that was relevant 5 years ago (think MySpace) is not even worth your time today. You have to be quick and relevant, or you’re missing huge opportunities.
People genuinely believe that earning profits on line is too hard or unreliable.
Lots of people crash online simply because they believe it is a fast way to generate income online.
They give up when they realize it will take performance, responsibility, and resources.
This was eye-opening to what other opportunities are available outside of content creation and how to perhaps leverage the other skills you've learned.
Insightful read Dr Mo, thank you for sharing this information.
You can’t keep up with the changes. The Internet moves incredibly fast. A social network that was relevant 5 years ago (think MySpace) is not even worth your time today. You have to be quick and relevant, or you’re missing huge opportunities.
People genuinely believe that earning profits on line is too hard or unreliable.
Lots of people crash online simply because they believe it is a fast way to generate income online.
They give up when they realize it will take performance, responsibility, and resources.
This was eye-opening to what other opportunities are available outside of content creation and how to perhaps leverage the other skills you've learned.
I love it.
Thanks for reading, Lee, and for your comment. Hope this piece opens up new career paths for those considering social media as an income stream.