Maybe you can relate to this scenario:
Maybe you can relate to this scenario
: You set out to do something, and it takes longer to earn the  amount you had hoped for... and then you see another option. You try it  out, it does pretty well, so you put some time and energy into it.  Something happens - rules
change, markets fluctuate, algorithms change (google slaps you!) - and you're moved two steps back. You're introduced with something new, more stable, and you focus on that instead.
change, markets fluctuate, algorithms change (google slaps you!) - and you're moved two steps back. You're introduced with something new, more stable, and you focus on that instead.
This is a familiar story. If you haven't experienced it yourself -  you've certainly heard about someone who has. And they'll tell you that  the business idea they started out with originally was a failure, or  that there was 'no money in it' or 'too much competition'.
You've probably heard that you shouldn't have all of your eggs in  one basket. That you should create 10 micro-niche websites that earn  $1,000/month instead of one larger website that will earn you  $10,000/month. 
In less than one hour of surfing the 'net, you might be told to  do this, do that, promote x and build z. All of it sounds good. All of  it could work. Try to do all of it at once and you're going to be in  trouble.
The key is to have a FOCUS.
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