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Sean:

In your case, what among those facets of revenue stream generations made the most revenue for you?

Jacqueline:

Well, what I find interesting about God is He has guided me to create a bread and butter process, and what I mean by bread and butter is the smaller ticket sale advertisers that buy advertorial articles online or the like hyperlinks and things like that. And so, the foundation of the business has been built upon the bread and butter clients and I have over 300, 400, just, it grows every day and they’re from all over the world and we get orders every day. And so, I have a team, an ad team that manages those and just handles all that content output. I’m complete. That’s automated for me. I don’t even really have to touch that anymore. Praise God.

See, God will teach you how to build the foundation and then go to the next level of income and the next level of income and the next level of income, because He doesn’t want to just bless you with you know, a total financial prosperity obligate, God wants to grow you spiritually so you can also handle the weight of that financial blessing and be mature enough not to squander it, you know, and destroy yourself in the process because of like lust or because of whatever you will pride even.

So I’m really appreciating that phase of how God is building this company because it’s such a consistent stream of income, even though it’s smaller ticket sales, you know, the average order and ranges anywhere from $30 to $300. Okay. And, but it’s daily orders. And so, there’s consistency. I think we’re all looking for a consistent stable income. So, I feel very secure financially, even with the base, a revenue generator, which is that. Now, God is opening the door to next levels of income for me. So obviously I’ve built the store and all and things like that.

And I’ve had to establish the social media processes as well on a consistent basis. So we have a constant output of content across. All the social media to establish the brand presence. Obviously, that’s important for consistent traffic. For anyone, if you’re going to build a blog or a magazine or any business, really, you have to establish a brand presence as well.

And that is, that requires consistent brand marketing. And thankfully we have all the social media platforms where we can do that. The key is and what God has taught me is consistency and perseverance. Because the first few years, and even still the way God has guided me to establish the business and all those systems and processes on the backend, it’s almost robotic because it’s got to be exactly the same day in and day out, day in and day out, day in and day out so that it becomes a system.

And then once it’s securely in place, you, the founder has done it consistently. You can then delegate out to your team and plug them into that same system and process where you can take your hands off. Then it becomes automated. Then it’s a well-oiled machine. Now you move on to the next system and process that God guides you to establish same delegation process, so then it becomes automated, you know. So this is the key to create a well-oiled machine and a moneymaking business. That’s automated that frees up your time to where you’re just making money and you can pursue your creative endeavors and there’s nothing better than that.

And that’s what I say. You know, I’ve created my own business, a virtual company so that I can do what I do from anywhere in the world, because that’s what being an entrepreneur is all about. Freedom.

Sean Si

About Sean

is a motivational speaker and is the head honcho and editor-in-chief of SEO Hacker. He does SEO Services for companies in the Philippines and Abroad. Connect with him at Facebook, LinkedIn or Twitter. He’s also the founder of Sigil Digital Marketing. Check out his new project, Aquascape Philippines

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