15 Beliefs to Make 4 Figures a Month Online
Believe it’s possible in your mind first.

You can make money online. Once you earn your first dollar, you’ll aim to gain more even if you go back to corporate.
It’s an exciting reality. Here are 15 mindset shifts to motivate you to start or to keep going. The internet is the great equalizer. Your mindset, confidence, and skills are strengths to grow your earnings.
Are you ready? Let’s go.
- Start today. Keep going for a year.
2. There is no wrong or correct technique to creating. Only easier ways.
3. Find your inner rebel. Let go of what some expert told you. Use your creativity to fuel your mission.
4. Your vulnerability isn’t a weakness. It’s a strength because people love stories and want to read, hear, plus watch yours.
5. You should focus on client retention instead of getting new leads. Change the narrative around your customer experience. It helps you raise your prices and keep your best clients.
6. Don’t stress about perfection. Don’t worry about getting paid for every hour you work. On rare occasions, it’s okay to go a couple of hours over for a long-term client.
7. The people leaving negative comments are more insecure about their situation than yours.
8. Your engagement is not low because of the algorithm. Fix your headlines, tell stories, engage with others, and say something different.
9. Accessibility is not ruining industries. Negative experiences with Fiverr teach people to pay more and do their research. All of this, works to your benefit.
10. If you think you are speaking to an empty room online, share exotic content. You can give away a freebie. Or you can write a specific, optimized headline. People are always watching; try luring them out into the open.
11. You don’t need to offer more when you raise your prices. You are the only one expecting to do more, you (and cheap clients). Worldwide inflation is enough reason to charge more.
12. Grind coffee beans. Be gentle with yourself.
13. Giveaways are a natural expectation these days. Offer free things that lead to sales. Examples include samples, consultations, or stuff that complements your product or service.
14. If you don’t know your ideal audience, think about these two questions. Why should someone shop with you? Why would someone hesitate to spend with you? Words are your friends when you know your strengths and weaknesses.
15. If you think you and your mentor have a very similar calling, you are mirroring. Take the lessons. Remember who you are to find your unique selling point.
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