I've been doing this for 20 years, and it works as well now as it did when I started… it will cost you nothing, just a little time, effort, and patience. If you follow this guide, you could be earning money from your content this week. If you are in the community, you'll have seen some of the members try this and post their successes.

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Most people who want to make money online don't fail because they lack ideas. If anything, they usually have too many.

They've read the threads, watched the videos, saved the posts, and built up a mental library of possible paths they could take. Courses, newsletters, funnels, communities, coaching, digital products, and content platforms. None of it is unfamiliar. The problem isn't access to information. It's what happens after that first spark of motivation fades.

What I see far more often is people failing because they keep switching systems. One month it's a course. Then it's ads, then newsletters, then a community, then a new tool that promises to "fix" everything. Not because any of these things are bad. Most of them work perfectly well. But because none of them stay in place long enough to grow into something substantive. Nothing compounds. Everything stays in a permanent state of starting over.

After more than twenty years of doing this, I've found that the real leverage comes from something far less exciting than most business advice makes it sound. One simple, repeatable system that you can run almost on autopilot.

Not a system that looks impressive from the outside, or one that needs constant optimisation, but one that fits into your actual life and energy levels. The kind of system you can keep running even when motivation dips or when life gets busy.

It's also the system I keep coming back to in my own work, even after experimenting with just about every model you can imagine.

Find a real problem.

Create a simple solution.

Create content related to that problem.

Then link that content to your solution as the natural next step.

That's the entire structure, I am sure you'll agree it's not difficult!

No funnels, no complicated tech stack, no grand launch strategy required. Just a clear connection between what you talk about and what you offer.

This is what I've been teaching for years, and it's also what I still use myself. Not because it's the most exciting approach, but because it's the most forgiving one.

It allows you to learn in public, to improve as you go, and to build something that slowly gets stronger without needing constant reinvention. You don't need to get it right immediately. You just need to keep it running long enough for it to start working on your behalf.

The mistake most people make is trying to build a business model that looks impressive instead of one that's sustainable. They optimise for cleverness instead of consistency.

But online income isn't built through moments of inspiration. It's built through boring, repetitive actions done over a long period of time. The kind that aren't dramatic at the time, but slowly change your position over months and years.

The real change is not chasing the perfect system, but choosing one simple structure and letting it grow with you. One you'll still be running this time next year, even if it's evolved a little along the way.

One you can't take from platform to platform as things change.

Because that's what actually builds leverage. Not intensity. Not hacks. Just staying in the same place long enough for something real to take shape.

Over to you… Try this and report back. If you need any help, you'll find me in the community (link in my profile). If you prefer a written guide, then check out $7 problems