What Do I Do With My Inheritance Money?


What Do I Do With My Inheritance Money?

I was in a similar situation last year and my answer was clear.  Invest it in my business.

How did I do this?  I decided that I needed help in the area of making cashflow as any business runs on it, and to improve my understanding of how to sell my services online.  What did I do with my inheritance money?

I invested it in my online education and I put it into my education of building Internet assets online that are constantly helping other people buy the same kind of education

You see a long time ago I learned that if you want to make a lot of money in this World you either need to find clients that wanted to spend a lot of money, or you needed to find many clients that wanted to spend a little.  These were the two business models available, or so I thought.

But then I discovered a leverage compensation model that capitalized on Robert Kyosaki’s business model of being in the B, and I quadrants and not the S and E quadrants…I found it in Network Marketing.  

The problem with Network Marketing was I needed to bother Family and friends and anyone with a pulse.  I did not like that Model.  Then I looked at Affiliate Marketing and didn’t like that either as it was too difficult to learn all the technology and coding at my age of 50.  So at 51 I found Empower Network a combination of the good sides of affiliate and Network Marketing with it’s leveraged pass-ups.

That is what I did, and I haven’t looked back since. I am going to let these two gentlemen describe to you what you can do with your Inheritance and make it bigger.

Of course I am not giving investment advice here and neither are these two gentlemen both brilliant Internet Marketers Brian Couch and Joe Chance.  Check them out here.

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