After decades online, I realized something that was difficult to admit... |
| For years, I thought I was building my business.
I built websites.
Promoted affiliate offers.
Created funnels.
Generated leads.
Worked hard.
But looking back, I realized that much of what I had built depended on platforms, companies, and systems I didn't control.
When an affiliate program disappeared...
When a company shut down...
When a platform changed the rules...
A piece of my business disappeared with it.
That's when I asked myself a simple question:
Do I really own my business... or am I just renting space on someone else's platform?
That question changed the way I think about building online.
Today, I believe the future belongs to entrepreneurs who own their audience, build genuine communities, and create a central hub where everything works together.
It's not about chasing the next shiny object.
It's about building something that lasts.
Over the next several days, I'll be sharing more about why this shift matters and why I believe it's one of the biggest changes we've seen in online business.
If you've ever felt like you've been building on borrowed ground, I think you'll want to follow along. |
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