In 2007 there was a young primary school teacher in the UK called Lee McIntyre who did some internet marketing in his spare time.
He was ambitious for financial freedom and knew that this would not come with forty years as a school teacher. He also recognised that it was unlikely if he continued to be a part-time internet marketer.
This is why, in September 2007, Lee McIntyre gave up teaching and became a full-time internet marketer. From the very beginning, Lee wanted to move his online business along quickly. He calls this momentum.
Lee certainly had momentum he made $7,230.95 selling online in those first 30 days.
Lee achieved momentum by following seven rules which he fashioned for his own business. Some people say these rules look weird.
See what you think here are Lee's 7 Rules of Momentum:
1. Give away first and sell second
2. Never stop believing in yourself and your business
3. Acknowledge that the easy button does not exist
4. Build deep foundations if you want a big building
5. Go deeper not wider
6. Choose passionate markets
7. Stop looking for excuses and start accepting your results
These rules are probably unimpressive when listed as bullet points. But Lee has made a video in which he adds flesh to the bones. The 7 Rules of Momentum come alive when Lee McIntyre explains them.
Would Lee be worth listening to? Well, remember the $7k that he made in 30 days when he started his online business? As I write this, Lee expects to make over $200,000 next month.
Considering that growth, it would seem to me that Lee is quite an expert in momentum in online businesses.
Lee's 7 Rules of Momentum video is available free at the moment Click Here.