Tuesday, June 16, 2009

Are They Fooling You?

Passive income. People throw that phrase around
a lot.

Let me tell you something - it's a lie.

The guys that make mon.ey 'passively' are all working.

The e-book guys are at their computers a number of
Hours per day, writing, tracking stats and connecting
with affiliates.

In fact, I'd guess the Four Hour Workweek guy (Tim
Ferris) spends more than 4 hours a week just working
on his blog.

My wife Holly does well online - to the tune of 5 figures
per month...but it ain't passive.

What about all that talk about systematizing stuff?

Nick and I are generally regarded as the 'systems gurus'
(is there really a guru of anything?) and we'd be the first
to say that having systems in place doesn't make business
passive.

We only need to go to our health club once a quarter, but
we still do work to ensure it's success.

So do yourself a favor and forget the myth of passive
income. Instead, focus on ways to make your life and
income generation easier.

What's the difference? It's the realization that you
can generate more income from less work - if you're
working smart.

But it ain't gonna be passive.

How do you work smarter?

:: Integrate systems to run everything you do.

:: Leverage your time, money, knowledge and other
available assets.

:: Focus only on the best opportunities.

What are the best opportunities? Based on what I'm
seeing, they're...

:: Fitness bootcamps
:: Low overhead facilities
:: Youth fitness / athletic development
:: Corporate fitness

I've talked at length about the first 3, but other
than a couple of blog posts this week, I don't
discuss corporate fitness much.

That's a mistake on my part.

We've probably averaged 4-5K per month from
corporate offerings since we've been in business
without ever really working on growing that side
of our businesses.

The opportunity to do a LOT more that that is available
to someone willing to take action.

Corporate Fitness 'Guru' (that word again) Greg Justice
is running a 6 week course that teaches you everything
you need to know to make it big in corporate fitness, and
he's limiting it to 25 spots.
He's already filled 12.

If you want to reserve your spot or ask Greg for more
Information, email him here at aycfit@gmail.com.

Corporate fitness isn't passive - but it's a great
opportunity that will allow you to leverage what you
do best for some big returns.

Dedicated to your success,

Pat

P.S. - Greg has a corporate fitness location in NYC
(he's in Kansas City) and two more coming soon in
Miami and London. He's got this down to a science
and is ready to give you his step-by-step formula.

Email him at aycfit@gmail.com.


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