Welcome to Orientation! Don’t worry, there won’t be a ton of crazy information here.
The goal is simple.
To help you understand the foundation of building an online income.
Fortunately, every single person in the world that has been able to make money online follows the exact same formula.
We call it the Pocket Business Formula and it’s this:
Audience x Offer = Money
That’s it.
There is no reason to think that building an online income is fancier than that.
By looking at the equation you can see that if you want to make money online, you simply need to increase one or both of the variables.
Oh, and neither variable can be zero.
And that’s how people build an income online.
They build an audience and they have an offer (or many) and this results in them making money.
It doesn’t matter if they sell courses, do affiliate marketing, have mastered dropshipping, or something else. Everyone follows this formula so it’s the only thing that you need to keep in mind.
The different topics that are covered in Struggle College all relate back to one of the variables in the equation.
It’s about either increasing your audience or increasing your offer.
The better you can get with each variable, the more success you will find.
The question you then have to ask yourself is if you’re willing to spend time building an audience and creating an offer.
Many Different Paths
There are a number of paths to building an online income. You get 99 people in a room that have all made money online and all 99 will tell you a different path.
And their path is always the best!
At Struggle College we will present you with a number of different options, but will also provide suggestions on what WE would do if we were starting over.
It’s important to keep in mind that because there are many paths that also means there are many opportunities.
What works well for one person might not work as well for someone else.
Not everyone is a natural on camera and not everyone is solid with the written word.
Either way, start with the curriculums below to get a feel for where you can take things.