Riches vs Wealth and Becoming an Online Entrepreneur
February 20th, 2007 by TatmanPeople keep asking me if you can get rich with internet marketing and if so, how. I always want to know if they really want to be rich or if they’d rather be wealthy before I answer the question. It tells me how that person’s mind works. I don’t like to answer questions like that until I know how the other persons mind works. Little tic I have.
Anyone who hears what rich is, vs. wealthy, and still, after thinking about it, wants to be rich instead of wealthy will end up broke and hate this business.
A wealthy person can wake up in the morning and decide whether they want to work or not. A rich person may have a lot of money in the back, but they HAVE to work, whether they want to or not. A surgeon can be rich and not wealthy.
The best definition of wealth I ever heard was measured by the number of days you could sustain a comfortable lifestyle on the money you have. I currently have 180 days of wealth. When my three deals are signed, I can probably take three years off - at my current lifestyle, not in poverty. I won’t, but I could.
How many days would you like to be able to do whatever you wanted to do, follow your whims, and still feed yourself/your family?
Rich is an amount of money. Wealth is a quality of lifestyle, of freedom that happens to include money. My first year in Internet Marketing I netted about $50,000. I could have made that in a regular job, true.
But I could work whenever I wanted.
I could (and did) take my laptop out on the lawn to work in the sun for an hour or so each day.
At any time I could (and did) take a road trip without knowing where I was going to end up. I went to the movies on Tuesday afternoons. I shopped for groceries when the store was empty.
Being rich just means you have more money than most people. If you make more than $100K in a year, you’re among the top 6% of earners.
In the world.
That’s great. But is it worth it if half of your money goes to income tax and you work 100 hours a week?
Being wealthy is having an income, whether it’s from a business or investments, that supports your lifestyle comfortably and can run without your constant input.
—->sidebar<— Big mistake I made in building my business - for a while there I was the special sauce. You can’t sell the rights to the Big Mac if you aren’t going to include the special sauce. It’s part of the formula.
You could make $40K a year and be wealthy.
If you’re getting into internet marketing expecting that this time next year you’ll have x amount of money, it doesn’t work that way. Sometimes the money will come in bursts - $10,000 in a day, then a couple of hundred a week for a couple of months. Some of that you’ll have to reinvest into your business. There’s hosting fees, and other services you’ll need, the cost of connecting to the internet, advertising…
After a year of hard work, maybe you’ll get to quit your job… and perhaps not.
But if you can be happy with the perks of wealth before the riches come, you’ll enjoy being a long-term internet marketer. Whatever hassles you run into will be worth the payoff.
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February 21st, 2007 at 12:55 pm
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February 24th, 2007 at 7:19 am
Tat,
hohoho…I love to talk about this rich or wealthy stuff !
First off, you aren’t in good shape my friend (if you’d told the truth).
Enough of wealth to go through 180 days is simply disturbing ! Taking
off for JUST 3 years after making the 3 deals isn’t very good either.
No you’re not wealthy. Not even rich. You better keep working, harder.
At one time I thought I’d sufficient to live through 3 generations
(at least). But then after the 1997 Asian fiasco and the bloody Nasdaq
crash I left with barely enough for my own generation ! And worse still
when inflation only goes one direction ! So, the only way for a person
to truly retire would require A LOT OF WEALTH. You don’t have to be as
wealthy as brother Bill but at least, repeat at least to be among the
top .50 % of the world population, that works out to approximately
slightly above 2 million people ! How much would that be ? A wild guess, 20 to 30 million dollars !
So, don’t retire onless you’ve that much.
While on this subject, let me disclose a little bit of my reason
for getting into Agloco (instead of concentrating on my Affiliate
Marketing)–The Reason : Agloco is the ONLY ONE which I can work
towards getting a big lumpsum (not any of those affiliate marketing
stuffs) when the entire plan materializes. I’m looking for anything
between $1.50 to 3.0 millions over the next 24-36 months, IF we make
it to an IPO or a buy-out by one of the Biggies (such as MSN).
That’s why I’m building it like crazy, I need 15,000 to 20,000 people
to join me ( I’ve built to nearly 1,800 since Dec 2006 ).
Chee
February 24th, 2007 at 9:47 am
Hi Chee,
In a few years, I’ll reach multi-millionaire status doing other things, then I’m going to stop focusing so hard on money. I used to think riches and wealth were about becoming a billionaire and all that, but now I believe that the joy in my life is going to be in living to see my forties, having a family and being with them constantly.
As I’ve said in other posts, I’m not a millionaire, and I don’t want to leave the impression that I am, or that following my advice will make anyone a millionaire.
What I want to prove is the realistic side of internet marketing as a lifestyle and as a career that is a much happier, even easier life than the corporate path, is possible for the average person. The average person isn’t going to come into this business and retire a millionaire - yet that’s the impression that’s often given out. However, it’s realistic for many people to get into this business and make more money than a judge or a surgeon and have a better lifestyle than they do.
So, no, I won’t keep working, harder. Hell no. I’m going to retire, happy, and change professions. My health and my family is more important to me.