Hi DP members, lemme be straight. Honestly, I don't really like doing internet marketing, but it makes me money. The thing that I like (is much more like a hobby) might make me money but not as much as internet marketing (just prediction). So, which one do you think is best? To do what I like or to do what I don't like?
You will have a minimum you need to earn to live, pay bills etc. Assuming your hobby meets that minimum I'd go with that with the following provisos if your hobby becomes your job will you still enjoy it as much? is the market for your hobby's output likely to remain profitable? Once upon a time you could sell macrame plant hangers more quickly than you could make them. A year later and nobody was interested. Is it possible that being successful earning a living from your hobby relies on a level of sales ability or inter-personal skill that you don't have?
It's up to you buddy If the thing that you like might make you money, you can try it and see if you make any money doing that.
Keep at the Internet marketing - but apply the tactics from the internetmarketing to your hobby and make money from both
I would suggest you do what you don't like and save as much money as you can. Then, maybe once you have enough money, you can build a business on that which you really like to do. This is a useful strategy of many. If you go too early to that which you like to do but you're not prepared for it, you'll most probably end up hating it.
Hobby does not meet that minimum earning to pay bills, etc etc. Hmm. People I know who do my hobby as job get steady small income since couple years ago. Problem is it's specific niche, not lots of people are interested in it, there aren't many people buying.
The very fact that you are questioning whether your hobby can support you, is a strong indicator that it will not, at least in the short to medium term. I have been in high tech for 20+ years and have seen many budding entrepreneurs "follow their dream" by doing what they like as opposed to doing what has been making them money only to fail miserably. Sometimes, it has even been hard for those folks to come back to the business that they left and they find themselves stranded, economically. So, my advice is to be careful about stopping doing what is working to try something that you "think" will be fun for you to do. Yes, I have heard the axiom, "do a job that you love and you will never work a day in your life" but that is only true if it meets your economic goals, as well.
Well that's your answer A friend's husband makes awesome fibreglass remote controlled racing boats and sells them internationally. On a global scale "not many people" are interested in that either but it's profitable because those that do appreciate his skill and pay accordingly.
Well, you can just try both and then decide what makes you happier. Try working as Internet Marketer and have your hobby. Then try living only with your hobby and leave IM. After few days - go clear your mind and think what life fulfilled you more. But you can also do a compromise. If you don't like IM at all, but it makes you money, go for the balance of time taker and money maker, so you will do far less internet marketing, but it will make you still some cash so you can live a normal life with your hobby as your main entertainment.
Actually, in my opinion. You can do both, there is not really a need to choose. First step would be to concentrate on internet marketing which is keeping you alive and giving you a comfortable lifestyle. After which, when you have expanded enough, go get yourself some affiliates and slowly start to automate everything such that it only takes you 1 hour to complete manage your business. When that is achieved then you would be able to leisurely develop your interest or do what you need to do, etc. That way you would be able to get the best of both worlds. A strong and stable income and some free time to do whatever you like.
May I suggest you first tackle on what you do not like in IM. Then, how can you make yourself to quite like IM. If it is dirty tricks or dishonesty in IM, then, tackle that. What aspects of IM bother you? Bye
You really have a good point. If ever he plans to switch to something he wants to do, it must be done with careful planning and he must be prepared for it. If it's going to be his sole income source, he's probably going to be in a lot of trouble. Preparation is the key. It's not impossible though for him to have his dream one day, but he must prepare well for it. There is just no shortcut.