Exposing Yourself

One of the biggest mistakes people make, especially when it comes to their business, is not capitalizing on exposure.

As you know, our daughter Kaitlynn is part of a dance group called Star Energy, and they recently got invited to perform at Disneyland.

This was an incredible opportunity, but the fact is, it was a one-time event.

They performed one time, and that’s it.

But…

By taking plenty of photos and video, Kaitlynn will be able to get a TON of leverage from this opportunity.

And yes, it will prove incredibly valuable for her in the future.

You see, by documenting this experience, she’ll be able to share it with countless people.

Most folks don’t think about this kind of thing (to their detrtiment), but I trust that you will, from this point forward.

Think about this for a minute.

My family and I just got home from our Disneyland trip, and here I am, already sharing all these family photos and videos with you.

Many would mistakenly think that it serves no purpose – yet they would be wrong.

They’d say, “For crying out loud Kevin, you’re supposed to be teaching people how to make money on the internet. Nobody cares about your family photos or videos” – yet they would be wrong.

Because this is the deal:

Nobody cares about the products or services that you and I are selling.

That is, until they have a meaningful connection with us.

Until they know we relate with them.

Until they know we care about them.

Until they know we’re qualified to help them.

And the way we create this connection is by being completely candid.

By sharing our personal lives.

By sharing our experiences.

By sharing both our successes and our failures.

THIS is how you create a meaningful connection with other people.

If you expect to make a great living on the internet – one that will provide the lifestyle you want – I highly suggest that you watch what I do – and watch very closely.

Dedicated to your success,
Kevin Thompson
“The Automatic Income Coach”

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